Sort of....yes.....only in the sense of being able to test two men and they both have the same probability of being the father of a baby. In the case of identical twin males, they both have the exact same dna string...and it would be impossible to tell which of them is the father of a child....this could be considered as having two men biologically be the father of one child.
2007-06-12 08:41:57
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answered by emilyalbritton 2
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Yes, it is possible but extremely rare. A chimera occurs when two very newly formed embryos (which could have created 2 individuals) somehow merge together and become one person. It is like the opposite of identical twins. Instead of one embryo splitting and becoming two, two embryos merge and become one. Therefore, a chimera can have two completely different sets of DNA.
It is possible (though unlikley) that if a woman had sex with multiple partners around ovulation, two seperate eggs could each be ferttilized by the sperm of a different man, and those resulting embryos could merge to form a chimera. That would mean the child would have the DNA of it's mother and 2 different fathers.
So yes, it is possible, but I think the odds are so slim it has probably never happened.
2007-06-10 12:58:11
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answered by MissM 6
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It is IMPOSSIBLE for a child to have more then one father. It is however possible for fraternal twins ( two separate eggs) to have different biological fathers.
2007-06-10 01:37:36
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answered by NurseL 4
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no it is not possible for one child to have two biological father. However it is possible for a woman who is preg with twins to have two different babies with two different men at the same time.
2007-06-10 01:40:42
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answered by goober 4
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No, it is not. But, if a woman has released more than one egg and has sex with more than one man, then it is possible to have a multiple pregnancy where each baby has a different father.
2007-06-10 01:37:04
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answered by Lyzz 2
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No, it takes one sperm to fertilize and egg. If 2 sperm get through, the embryo would no longer be viable. It is possible for twins (obviously not identical twins, as they come from the same egg) to have 2 separate dads.
2007-06-10 01:37:00
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answered by aromaofsage 3
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No. Once a sperm has entered inside the egg the egg developes a hard shell around it so no other sperm can enter. Then the fertilization process begins.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
2007-06-10 04:54:32
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answered by ღ†Rocker Wife†ღ 7
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No, because once one sperm hits the egg, that's it. But it's possible for twins to have two different daddies. If mommy' s a freak.
2007-06-10 01:36:35
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answered by yeahyeah 4
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One egg + One sperm= One baby
Two eggs + Two sperm (even from different dads)=Two babies
One egg+ Two sperm.... doesn't happen
The way I remember it as soon as the sperm gets through and into the egg the egg closes off to any other sperm... it's just not possible.
2007-06-10 01:38:20
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answered by eeyore93 2
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Please tell me you are kidding.
We all went to the class in school, a sperm travels up and fertilizes an egg. One child = one father.. thats the way it works!
2007-06-10 01:35:03
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answered by Steffi 3
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