Twin babies?

Asked by 2gether4never 4 months ago, 8 answers.

Do twins have anything to do with genetics?

thanks.

Answered by nikx3 on Jul 29, 2008, 07:56PM
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usually, if your mum or dad are twins, or anyone in their close family are, and you and your siblings are not, your babies are likely to be :D how come?

Answered by butterfly_kiss3z on Jul 29, 2008, 07:58PM
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I've actually heared that it is

Answered by pwincezz_irenemarie on Jul 29, 2008, 08:01PM
| 1252 answers.

Actually it has a lot to do with genetics

Answered by jamo on Jul 29, 2008, 08:05PM
| 105 answers.

There are NO twins in my family and I don't think my sisters husband has any either and my sister and her husband had twins.

Answered by colethky on Jul 30, 2008, 05:56AM
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Twins has a lot to do with genetics. One family that already has twins has a higher chance of having more (within the entire family). But anybody can have them, it's all a matter of luck to see which egg is going to split.

Answered by luthien on Jul 30, 2008, 07:16PM
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genetics do play a factor but I think its only for paternal (dizigotic) twins as the causes of monozigotic (identical) twinning is unknown. Dizygotic twinning where two seperate oocytes are fertilized is also more likely with older women as there is more chance of abnormal ovulation.

Answered by gala on Aug 01, 2008, 02:24PM

I don't think so. Iam a first in my and my husband's family who having identical twins.
So it's just a luck

Answered by breistight on Aug 04, 2008, 01:43AM
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yeah, I think it skips a generation.

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