twins who are both growing in the uterus.
It can yes since the uterus is growing.
It has to do with all of the stretching from the growing uterus.
The lining of your uterus builds up over the month in preparation for an egg to be implanted when fertilized. If this does not happen your hormones start the uterus to contract and expel the blood. When your uterus contract severely you feel it as cramping in your lower abdomen.
Yes, because the uterus is growing to accomodate the fetus.
If you are referring to conjoined twins, than they are formed by an egg that partially splits when developing in the uterus.
how could the other baby live if your uterus is being scraped?
Because two egg cells are in the uterus at the same time and maturing. Identical twins are one egg cell that separated, that's why some babies are born connected. Fraternal children are when two egg cells enter the uterus and mature at the same time. That's why they don't look identical.
23, they will turn 24 this April.
This can indicate twins, or a baby that is actually older than the dates suggest.
These chances are very unlikely. Once you have one set of twins, your uterus is so small that it is small enough for only one child. if you have a set of fraternal twins your chances of having a set again are high, i don't think uterus size comes into it. Fraternal twins are the result of 2 separate eggs being released (multi ovulation) and being fertilised by 2 separate sperm, fraternal twins run in familys but anyone can have them and the older you get the more likely you are to have a set of fraternals. Identical twins are the result of one fertilised egg splitting in 2 and this is completely random, identicals don't run in families
It doesnt hurt