I am a witness to having twins pretty often. I myself have two sets of twins, all under the age of two. I actually lost my first set of twins, but God bless me with two more sets.
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The likelihood of a mother having two sets of twins is rare and depends on various factors such as genetics and chance. Identical twins are not genetic, so it's mainly fraternal twins that can run in families and increase the chance of having multiple sets. However, the odds of having two sets of twins are still very low.
Twins can have identical chromosomes if they are monozygotic (identical twins) because they develop from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos. This results in both twins having the same genetic makeup and identical chromosomes.
Yes, they are twins. Being born on the same day to the same parents makes them twins, even if they are identical.
Identical twins have the same DNA, meaning they have the same genetic code. This results in identical twins sharing physical traits such as appearance, height, and sometimes even fingerprints.
Because the mother identical twins each have a different husband . . . half of his characteristics show up in their babies.
Two twins are two people. Twins are siblings born at the same time, sharing the same age and often a strong physical resemblance.