I was told by my doctor, that the chances of having multiples is very likely once you've conceived multiples in the past. And if you have multiples, they will skip a generation and then their kids will likely have multiples. Pretty cool.
To increase your chances of having twins, consider factors such as family history, particularly if you have a history of fraternal twins, as genetics can play a role. Age is another factor; women over 30 are more likely to release multiple eggs during ovulation. Additionally, certain fertility treatments, like in vitro fertilization (IVF), can also increase the likelihood of having twins. Lastly, a higher body mass index (BMI) and consuming dairy products have been suggested to correlate with a higher chance of conceiving twins.
It is the same for any other pregnancy. Abortion does not change the randomness of identical twins or the familiar tendency to have fraternal 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.
Sounds like a good chance! You sound like my family LOL!
You can't, really, without scientific intervention. The male's sperm determines whether or not the chromosomes turn into male, XY, or female, XX.
Myomectomy alone wouldn't change the likelihood of conceiving twins.
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You dont need any thing other then a women and man, haveing twins is a random thing. Essentially, the above answer is correct. However you can increase your chances of conceiving twins through certain fertility treatments.
It is possible to have multiple sets of multiples, and giving birth to multiples can also skip a generation. Hyper ovulation (the tendency to release multiple eggs during ovulation, increasing the chances of conceiving fraternal twins) is a factor in giving birth to twins.
No. Only to reduce your chances of conceiving.
maybe. most pregnancies start out as twins very early on, but one dies right away. The stronger one lives. so I guess it depends how far along in the pregnancy your mother was. twins do run in families. are there other twins in your family? aunts, uncles, grandparents? that would make your chances of twins higher. Twins run on my aunts side i figured it wouldn't affect me.
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
its not likely that you will have twins then... normally you will not have a chance of having twins unless your mother side of the family has a history of twins it matter if you dads side does or not and also if you are over the age of 35 years old. Most likely if your siblings are twins the there is a possibility that they them selves or their children will have twins..
To increase your chances of having twins, consider factors such as family history, particularly if you have a history of fraternal twins, as genetics can play a role. Age is another factor; women over 30 are more likely to release multiple eggs during ovulation. Additionally, certain fertility treatments, like in vitro fertilization (IVF), can also increase the likelihood of having twins. Lastly, a higher body mass index (BMI) and consuming dairy products have been suggested to correlate with a higher chance of conceiving twins.
It couldn't hurt to try.
Practically zero, That is 5 days after the beginning of your period.
yes, you can have babies, but the chances of having twins or tripplets isn't very high