Triplets occur when three separate eggs are fertilized by three separate sperm cells. Each fertilized egg develops into its own distinct embryo, resulting in three babies developing simultaneously in the womb. Triplets can be fraternal (developed from three separate eggs) or identical (developed from one fertilized egg that splits into three embryos).
Fraternal triplets develop when three separate eggs are fertilized by three different sperm during the same conception cycle. Each baby has its own placenta and amniotic sac, resulting in three distinct individuals sharing the womb. Fraternal triplets are no more genetically similar than siblings born at different times.
In genetics, triplets refer to a sequence of three nucleotides on DNA or mRNA that code for a specific amino acid. These triplets are known as codons, and they are recognized by the tRNA during protein synthesis to bring the corresponding amino acid to the ribosome.
Conjoined triplets are extremely rare, with only a few reported cases in medical literature. In most cases, conjoined triplets are not viable and do not survive pregnancy or birth. Those that do survive may face multiple health challenges due to their shared anatomy.
The percentage of triplets born is very low, around 0.1% of all births. Triplets are considered rare and are more likely to occur with fertility treatments or with a family history of multiple births.
The exact number of sets of triplets in the world is difficult to determine due to variations in reporting and data collection across countries. However, it is estimated that around 6,000 sets of triplets are born each year worldwide.
Fraternal triplets develop when three separate eggs are fertilized by three different sperm during the same conception cycle. Each baby has its own placenta and amniotic sac, resulting in three distinct individuals sharing the womb. Fraternal triplets are no more genetically similar than siblings born at different times.
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