susan_1981
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I'd really love to have twins. I'm a twin but it isn't a common gene in my family. I don't know of any other sets. My mum said that there were 2 sets of twins on her side years and years ago, before she was even alive but none since, until me and my brother arrived. My dad says he has twins on his side as well although I'm not sure where as most of his family live in Ireland and I've never met most of them.
My husband, however, has no twins that he knows of in his family. So I want to know if I would be more likely to have twins myself? I've heard the gene carries down through the man's side but I thought twins happened when the woman releases two eggs in her cycle and they get fertilised by 2 sperm (for non identical anyway). I'm not sure that's even right or if it's one egg that splits (but then I think that is how identical twins are made). So can anyone help?
My husband, however, has no twins that he knows of in his family. So I want to know if I would be more likely to have twins myself? I've heard the gene carries down through the man's side but I thought twins happened when the woman releases two eggs in her cycle and they get fertilised by 2 sperm (for non identical anyway). I'm not sure that's even right or if it's one egg that splits (but then I think that is how identical twins are made). So can anyone help?