yes fraternal or non identical twins can have different fathers but not identical twins because obviously they come from one fertilised egg split into two. fraternal twins come from 2 eggs and 2 sperms.
2006-07-07 05:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a lot of conflicting answers already. Some are right. Yes, twins can have different fathers and while the time of intercourse with both men needs to be close, it doesn't have to be the same day. It could be as much as 4 or 5 days apart. First, though, the woman must have produced 2 mature eggs that month.
Identical twins are just that, IDENTICAL. That means the same DNA, genes, etc. They come from 1 egg and 1 sperm and then the egg divides. Obviously, identical twins have the same father.
Fraternal twins, coming from 2 different fertilized eggs are the ones with the possibility of different fathers.
2006-07-07 05:39:03
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answered by Moolu 2
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Though very rare it is possible. These twins would be fraternal and not identical twins. Two separate eggs fertilized with 2 different sperms produce fraternal twins, if these 2 sperms come from 2 different men the twins will be from different fathers. So if a woman has been with 2 different men during her ovulation period she can have twins with different daddys.
If you wish you can read a story at http://birthstories.com/stories/2706.php?wcat=6
2006-07-07 05:39:39
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answered by crazyprecious 2
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Yes, Non identical twins can have different fathers. There is a difference between a father and a daddy. Any male can be a father but it takes a man to be a dad(dy).
2006-07-07 05:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Identical twins no.
Fraternal twins, possibly... As fraternal twins are from two different eggs, it is quite possible, depending on the circumstances. After the female's body starts making certain hormones, she cannot get pregnant again during that same pregnancy. The sexual experiences would have to be close to immediately following one another.
2006-07-07 06:41:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Identical twins will have the same father, as it is one egg and one sperm that separates. Fraternal twins however, when two eggs are released from the female can have different fathers. The woman would need to have intercourse with two men while she is ovulating. It is possible.
2006-07-07 05:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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there is not an Earth twin on the different fringe of the sunlight. all of us comprehend this because of the photo voltaic observatories, they could see the different fringe of the sunlight and there is not a 2d Earth in the back of the sunlight. we are able to teach the Earth orbits the sunlight utilising undemanding arithmetic and remark. the theory of evolution has been shown by using utilising latest animals and fossils. If An Egyptian god landed in vast apple, then we likely does not imagine of him/her as a god any further, yet extra as a race of beings that are merely extra stepped ahead technologies smart than we are. i do not understand your very last question. What have we people continually been incorrect about?
2016-11-01 09:17:13
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answered by ? 4
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YES! This happens when a woman has sex with different men around the same time (typically the same day) and she has 2 eggs that have been released. The sperm from one finds one egg and the sperm of the other finds the other egg. Rare, yes. But it CAN happen. The following link has the backup information.
2006-07-07 06:01:46
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answered by neonate_mistress 2
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Yes it is possible but unlikely
But there a proven medical files where a woman conceived twins by 2 different men, IT is true I have seen it on a medical show on AETN
2006-07-07 05:33:17
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answered by momie_2bee 5
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Yes
One set of twins can come from one and another set of twins can come from yet a different dad.
You didnt think there was one man producing all the twins in the world did you?
2006-07-07 05:32:07
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answered by married man 1
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