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It's possible. Also, If you did it in a messy room, you could have a litter. lol

2007-01-04 00:10:02 · answer #1 · answered by Polo 7 · 2 0

Yeah, you could be, but it would not be the result of having sex 2 times. ONLY dogs, and maybe another animal, can get pregnant by more than one male or multiple sex. In humans, once the sperm reaches the egg, it closes and no more sperm can get in. In dogs, the sperm"wait for up to 9 days, and this can result in a litter having more than one father. A dog that has sex 6 times in a week period could have a pup to each of the donors. Interesting, huh.... Be glad you're not a dog. LOL. Good Lord, I'm 50 and lost count of how many times I have had sex . How many kids do I have as a result of this? ANYONE?

2007-01-04 00:07:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should start by not wanting to get pregnant, just have sex everyday or every other day and don't think about getting pregnant, just have fun with your partner. Get more useful information and guides to get pregnant here https://tr.im/C29HY
after sex-put a pillow under your butt or prop your feet up on the wall so your pelvis is tilted
eat healthy
back off caffiene
workout, even if its just a 20 minute walk a day, be active.

2016-05-02 00:22:26 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

You could be pregnant with twins, but it wouldn't be due to having sex twice. Twins occur when either two eggs are released by accident and are both fertilised (non identical twins) or when one egg is fertilised, but it splits into two making an identical copy of itself (identical twins). The amount of times you have sex has nothing to do with it.

2007-01-04 00:10:06 · answer #4 · answered by thelovecatsx 1 · 0 1

If i had sex twice in two months it would be worth having twins !!!! ( and im a man) ha ha

2007-01-04 00:16:27 · answer #5 · answered by Tony a 2 · 1 0

Yes but not because of having sex twice in one night, just out of chance

2007-01-04 00:02:26 · answer #6 · answered by agius1520 6 · 1 1

You could be pregnant with twins, not cause you had sex twice it how the cells divide

2007-01-04 00:03:43 · answer #7 · answered by 2 smoking barrels 1 · 2 1

so if u had sex 4 times in a night,does it mean u a pregnant w. quadtuplets?

2007-01-04 00:25:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

you could be but not because3 you did it twice. dont have sex until you know about simple things.

2007-01-04 00:05:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I wanted to check into this so I found these three explanations:

Brief:
Fraternal twins result from independent conceptions of two ovum/sperm pairs, and it is like two separate pregnancies happening at the same time. Fraternal twin embryoes can be slightly different in size, because conceptions may be a few hours apart, and twin conceptions with some fertility drugs can be a few days to a week different in the occurrence of conception
Genetically identical twins result from a single sperm/ovum pair that subdivides after conception.

A longer answer:
In order to best begin understanding twins, it’s best to begin with their conception. First and foremost, both types of twins identical and non-identical (fraternal) are formed in different ways. The former’s conception bears the most striking resemblance to that of a normal single child conception. Like single child conceptions, identical twins are conceived through the ovulation and fertilization of one egg. However, where a single child conception pregnancy divides the zygote into what will become the placenta, embryo, and amniotic sac; the identical conception will further divide the zygote into two separate and nearly identical zygotes.

Identical twins can share a placenta or each develop their own. This is done before the zygote moves down the fallopian tube and embeds itself in the endometrium. (Clegg and Woollett, 1983). If the two zygotes move down the fallopian tube separately then each will separately attach itself for growth. This creates double embryos which will develop their own placentas. In turn, the zygote split can be put off until it has already embedded itself in the endometrium. This condition yields the opposite effect of the previously discussed situation creating double embryos that share a single placenta.

Although both are twins, non-identical or fraternal twins are conceived in a surprisingly different way from both identical and single child conception. Instead of a zygote splitting to create the set of twins, these twins are brought about by the production and fertilization of two separate eggs by two separate sperm. (Clegg and Woollett, 1983). As both eggs are separate they are allowed to travel separately down to the uterus.

Did you know?
The number of eggs produced during menstration can determine whether a mother is likely to have fraternal twins or not.

So which is more common? Well, clearly the non-identical twins are easier to conceive as they are derived from two separate eggs. A woman can and does often produce more than one egg during menstruation. Under these circumstances it is not hard to see how woman can then be impregnated with fraternal twins. Additionally, fraternal twins may run in the family. According to iVillage’s Parenting and Pregnacy, your female relations may cause you to carry “a gene that causes you to release more than one egg at a time, making it more likely that you will have twins.” (Plumbo, 2006) Moreover, women who’ve already given birth to one or more child and are thirty or over are more likely to produce two eggs during menstruation, and thus more likely to conceive twins. (Clegg and Woollet, 1983). Ovulation inducing drugs, like in-vitro fertilization, also cause woman to produce more eggs in hopes of woman having an easier time conceiving a child. This in turn makes candidates of either treatment more likely to become pregnant with fraternal twins. On the other hand, identical twins are the result of a rather spontaneous split in zygotes and are thus harder and less common to conceive.

Can Fraternal Twins have different Fathers?
Fraternal twins are formed when two separate eggs are fertilized by two sperms. If a woman has contact with different partners within her fertile time period and has multiple ovulations, it is possible for her to have fraternal twins or even triplets with different fathers. This phenomenon has been dubbed in medical literature as heteropaternal superfecundation.

“There is a small time window when eggs are able to be fertilized,” says Dr. Baird. Sperm cells can live inside a woman’s body for 4-5 days. Once ovulation occurs, the egg remains viable for 12-48 hours before it begins to disintegrate. Thus, the fertile period can span 5-7 days.

In her article Multiple Births, Dr. Terence Zach of Creighton University states that the average birth rate of fraternal twins in the United States is about 8 per 1000 births (identical twins are 4 per 1000 births), although the rate varies by race.

2007-01-04 00:17:57 · answer #10 · answered by QueryJ 4 · 0 1

no, Twins are only produced when either two eggs are released at the same time and they both get fertilised i.e. non-identical twins.

Or when a fertilised egg splits into two parts and you get identical twins - good luck

2007-01-04 00:04:06 · answer #11 · answered by smudge 3 · 0 1

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