Would like info on Twins?
Here’s the likelihood: * You have twins in your family. Heredity plays a role in conceiving twins — but only on the mom’s side. Even if your partner’s family tree is loaded with dynamic duos, that won’t increase your own odds of conceiving twins. * You’re African-American. Black women are a bit more likely than Caucasians to have twins; if you’re Asian or Hispanic, then you’re a bit less likely than Caucasians to get two-for-one. * You’re an older mom-to-be. As you age, your chance of conceiving twins increases. Researchers have found that women over 35 produce more follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) than younger women, which may cause more than one egg to be released in one cycle. * You’ve been pregnant before. With each pregnancy, the odds that you’ll have twins go up. * You’ve had twins before. Lightning can and does strike twice! If you’ve already given birth to a set of twins, look out — you’re twice as likely to do so again. * You’re undergoing fertility treatment. ART, as I ment