Twins are born under two conditions.
The first is when a fertilized egg splits into two embryos, resulting in identical twins. There has been no genetic link established for identical twins.
The second is when two ova are released and both are fertilised, resulting in fraternal twins. The trait to release two eggs does have a genetic relationship, but it is passed down on the female side. There are other a factors that increase this occurance, including being overweight and older.
The chances are totally unrelated to your husband being a twin.
it depends on you and your bf or husband but it is likely u will have twins
the genes for twins only matter on your mother's side. Having a male partner with a history of twins will not affect you.
Yes, twins have more likelihood of having twins than other people who are not twins. >>> This is only true if it is the female who is a twin. Since twinning is caused by either a) ovulating more than one egg at a time (fraternal twins) or b) having the egg separate completely during mitosis (identical twins), it doesn't make any difference whether or not the male partner is a twin. It all has to do with the ova; therefore, only the female's family history of twins matters.
Having twins is based on probability. There is not a 100% chance you will have twins.
Women who are themselves fraternal twins have a 10% chance of producing twins, identical twin women have only a 0.6% probability of having a twin birth.
The chances of having twins can be influenced by genetics, but it's not guaranteed. In this scenario, with multiple twins in the family, there may be a slightly higher likelihood of having twins due to a genetic predisposition, but it's not definite. Other factors like age, ethnicity, and lifestyle also play a role in the likelihood of having twins.
The fact that twins run in families is actually a myth. The odds of twins having twins is the same as a non-twin having twins. That is about 1 in 33.
Yes, she is having twin girls. ^^
The mans family history has nothing to do with twins or no twins....twins occur when a) the woman releases two mature eggs and they both get fertilized by two sperm or b) one mature egg is fertilized by one sperm and then that fertilized egg splits. One thing the man does contribute is the sex of the baby. A babies sex is solely determined by the father....not the mother.
actually u have a greater chance of twins then
conceiving twins has nothing to do with the males side of the family. It all depends on the female and if she hyper ovulates or not.
Identical twins happen by chance only; 4 per 1000 births or 0.004 probability. Fraternal twin probability is increased only if it is on the mother's side; so this does you affect your circumstance (from what you have stated). The chance of fraternal twins is 1 in 60 or 0.017. So, your probability of identical twins is 0.004 and fraternal twins is 0.017 (BTW, I have triplets).