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Just To Make It Clear!
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Just to make it clear: My fiance having both parents having a twin (mom has twin sis, dad has twin sis) DOES NOT increase my chances of having twins (either kind) at all? Just asking again, because some people tell me it does. However, after Indy explaining it to me I can see how it doesn't.Thanks..!
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Nope, not at all, in no way. You still could, of course, have them, but it would have nothing to do with your fiance.
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You need to tell me if your inlaws are identicals or fraternals.afdsaf
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I think they're both fraternalI explained it more in above post.
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Nope it does not increase your chances...sorry to say! I've got the luck my grandmother has had fraternal twins, as did her grandmother, as did my grandgrandgrandmother...lol
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Correct. It DOES NOT increase your chances of having twins.
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Thanks.... I wish it did :-(
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