Every one who has ever been born has a family history, no matter what their circumstance.
50 %
Fundamentalists are at odds with the teaching of evolution because they believe it is not compatible with the teaching of creation. They believe the Bible teaches creation.
Any bookmaker will give you their odds. They will mostly agree.
The odds that the US soccer team would win the 2014 World Cup is about 23 percent.
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Having a family history of twins, particularly on the mother's side, can increase the likelihood of having twins, but the influence varies. If your aunt had fraternal twins, it may suggest a genetic predisposition, especially if it's a trait that runs in the family. However, identical twins are not influenced by genetics, so the chances remain largely the same regardless of family history. Overall, while there may be a slight increase in the odds, it is not guaranteed.
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.
About 1 in 5 million
not very likely
Well, the gene definitely runs in the family.
The odds are 75 percent.
If one is expecting twins and is wanting to know the odds of twins being two girls the probabilities are that one would have about a 25% chance. It is stated that there is a 50% chance of having one of each or a 25% chance of having twin boys.
it has nothing to do with the father of the baby AT ALL! it depends on the Mommy's body. you have to either produce 2 eggs (which means fraternal twins) or have 1 egg that splits into 2 (which is identical)... all that depends on the father is whether or not he fertilizes both... though those genes can pass onto your children.
well it might be that every other generation has twins, and your not in the generation but your kids will be twins because YOUR generation was skipped
From what i know, if your twins are identical then you have no increased chance of having twins a second time. If your twins are fraternal, you are twice as likely to have twins again because fraternal twins are the result of more than egg being released and that is a genetic trate.
About 1 In 1000 Unless you have twins
No, your husbands genetic ability for twins does not pass to you. It would pass onto any child you will have together. If you have the multiple birth trait in your family, you and your husband would have a high chance, but since it is only your husband any -daughters- you have may produce multiple births. The males will only pass the trait to the next generation, The mother is the one who's chances of twins is what matters in the pregnancy. The mother either has a genetic trait to release more than one egg (fraternal twins or more depending on the number of fertile eggs) or the single egg (for scientifical unknown reasons) will split causing identical twins, in extremely rare cases (1 out of 500,000 births) identical triplets. Hope this helps.:)