How do triplets happen naturally?

How do triplets happen naturally?

Identical twins or triplets happen when a single egg is fertilized and then later splits. These newly divided embryos are identical. Children that are identical multiples will look like each other and be the same sex. Fraternal multiples develop from separate eggs that are fertilized by a different sperm.

Do triplets have the same DNA?

The official term for identical twins (or triplets) is monozygotic multiples, where an egg is fertilised and then splits up, leaving two embryos with the same DNA. Contrary to what you might have heard, identical twins and triplets are nothing to do with your genes, as The Washington Post explains.

Can triplets have different fathers?

Superfecundation is the fertilization of two or more ova from the same cycle by sperm from separate acts of sexual intercourse, which can lead to twin babies from two separate biological fathers. The term superfecundation is derived from fecund, meaning the ability to produce offspring.

Can two sperms enter an egg?

28 issue of Human Genetics, two sperm fertilized one egg and created the twins. The phenomenon occurs in about 1% of the population, but most embryos created in this way — called triploids because they have three sets of chromosomes — do not live. Egg division before fertilization is very rare, says Minkin.

Who is the youngest mother ever recorded?

Lina Marcela Medina de Jurado

How is second Labour different to first?

For first-time mums, the first stage of labour (cervix dilating), lasts an average of eight hours but for women who’ve had a baby before, the average labour is five hours. The second stage (pushing and birth) is likely to last under two hours, compared with three hours for first-time mums.

Will I go into labor early with my 4th baby?

Many women will show earlier during their fourth pregnancy than they did with subsequent pregnancies. And for a fourth-time mom, early can mean somewhere around the 10th week.