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you could but it normally skips a generation

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Q: Your father is a twin can you have twins?
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Can you have twins if your husbands father was a twin?

Yes, you can.


If a man is a twin does that change the likelihood that he will father twins?

no


What is an Heteropaternal twin?

Two different males father fraternal twins. Google superfecundation.


When you have 3 girls and your biological father is a twin and your husbands mother is a twin what are the odds that one of your girls will have twins?

very very high


Your husband has twins in his line and we also had a set of twins... is it possible that our son - not a twin - can father twins?

Well im a dr so i can tell you that your son can not have any twins! its just impossible!


Is twins the plural of twin?

Twin for 1 twins for both.


Is it twin's parents or twins' parents?

A twin is still a single, one has twins. So, "twins' parents."


What is the chance of having twins if your grandmother and grandfather were both fraternal twins and your half sister had twins AND you have a half sis and half bro that are fraternal twins?

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.


How likely am i to have twins if my mothers father is a twin?

Well since you have half of your mother's genes, and half of your father's genes' I'd say about 50/50


Can you have twins if your husbands grandmother was a twin?

Identical twins are 100% random, and fraternal twins (two eggs, two sperm) only have to do with the mom's genetics (the one who drops both eggs). The father really has nothing to do with making twins.


Do you spell twins' or twin's?

That will depend. Presumably you are talking about possessives. If you are referring to one individual as a twin and something that belongs to that twin, then it is twin's. So if you are talking about the computer belonging to one twin it would be: The twin's computer. If you are talking about something jointly owned by twins, then it is is twins' that would be used. So if you were referring to the parents of the two people, it would be: The twins' parents. If you are not talking about possessives but talking about plural, then it is twins.


What can be done after the alleged father of a child paying support finds out his identical twin could be the father?

My guess, based on my own research into identical twins and paternity identification: sod-all. As identical twins have identical DNA, there is no way of proving who the father is. Even if the other twin says he could be the father, I think it would still wind up going through the courts - and there is still no way of proving who is the real father.