Will i have twins and can you make twins?
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My grandad has a twin and i've been told from many people that it normally misses a generation then comes out in the next generation so not my mum but me. So i was wondering do you reckon this is true and could it happen. I would really love twins if i don't. Is there someway they make twins meaning like in a scientific way lol Apparently you have to pay how much would it roughly cost to have the people scientifically make twins.
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Whhaaaatt? Twins only happen if the mother ovulates 2 eggs instead of 1 and both are fertilized and develop into embryos then fetuses or the fertilized egg splits into two identical eggs. You can't scientifically make identical twins. The only way you could get non identical twins is if you go through invetro fertilization which costs thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars. You sound a little off your rocker...
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In vitro is the only way to make twins like that. The mother would likely take drugs to make her superovulate, or release several eggs at once. Then they would harvest the eggs and put them in a petri dish (or something safer) Then the husband would give his sperm, and they would be combined together to fertalize the eggs. After a few days, the most viable looking ones will be implanted in the mother. If they all survive, then you have twins (or triplets, or quads, or another crazy amount of kids.) It doesn't always work, though. Not all of them survive, not all of them get fertilized, etc. And yes, it's crazy-expensive, especially if there's not real medical reason to do the procedure (i.e. you are perfectly capable of concievieng a child on your own). I don't think they have a way to safely split an already fertilized egg to make the other kind of twins. I don't even know if they're trying to learn that, because it would likely kill the embryo.
fertility treatments to make follicles grow can cause more than one follicle, heck i had 14 once and got pregnant with one. this time also i had 2-3 ready ones and there's one baby. so it's not for sure that you get twins. also IVF they put in more than one so potentially you could have twins or triplets, but they don't necessarily all take. and that would be very expensive, so just be happy with the singles...
it only works if your mum is a twin. which is rubbish cus my dad's a twin and i really want twins. but if your mum's a twin, then you would be more likely to have twins as it skips the generation with you having them not your mum. however i am unsure about whether you can make twins on purpose! x
Twins can be genetic or happen by nature. Twins run on both sides of my husband and my family. My grandfather had twins and so did my husband's. We have twins. If I had more children my likelihood, explained by my doctor, would be about 80% of having a second set of twins. I have friends who have two sets of twins because their situation is similar to ours. By nature, it is in God's hands or in the lab's. While having twins is a true blessing, just having a baby in itself is a miracle of life. Be happy whatever God gives you.
my dad is a twin and had twin brothers and I was not a twin nor have i had twins, so i dont know how true that is.
Twins run on the mother's side, so it would only matter if your mum's mum was a twin, not her dad. You probably have the same chances of twins as everone else. You can't get people to scientifically make twins, even if you pay them, because multiple births are medically more dangerous for mother and babies so no doctor would create one on purpose. The only thing that could make twins more likely is having fertility drugs or other fertility treament, but you won't be able to get them unless there's a medical reason. So there isn't really any way of doing it, you'll just have to be happy with what you get. Two babies apart from eachother is a lot easier than having them simultaneously anyway! Good luck x
my husband is a twin and my grandparents had twins and also twins in my husbands family tree i'm expecting just the one baby so its not true what they say its just a chance unlikely but could happen.
Is your granddad an identical twin or a fraternal twin? Identical twinning isn't a hereditary condition, it is just a fluke of nature. Fraternal twinning can be hereditary on the mother's side of the family because the women may produce more than one egg at a time. The only "scientific" way to produce this result is to take fertility drugs which will stimulate extra egg production, but no ethical doctor would prescribe you drugs just so you can have twins. Like they teach kids in kindergarten: "You get what you get and you don't throw a fit."
If your granddad was a twin, it would've affected your mom not you. If your grandparents had had twins, then it could affect you. But this would've affected your mom.
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