Want to know how to get pregnant with twins? Here's everything you need to know
Would you love to give birth to twin babies? Here are the simple steps that could help you to fall pregnant with twins...
Plenty of women grow up dreaming about their future family, envisaging little mini-me daughters and bright-as-a-button boys.
The Shettles Method vows to hold the secret to naturally selecting your unborn baby's gender, with many women swearing that it worked for them when it came to choosing whether they had a baby boy or girl.
But what about when it comes to planning twin babies?
Well, many women swear that the following natural methods helped them to conceive twins, despite the fact that twins didn't run in their family.
How incredible!
So, if you're hoping to have twins, try the below steps to help amp up your chances of having double the trouble!
Aaaaaand if you're expecting twins fear not, because we've rounded up everything you're going to need to know if you're pregnant with twins.
What food should I eat to get pregnant with twin babies?
It's a fact that women who naturally conceive twins tend to live in areas where sweet potatoes/yams are a major part of their diet. Yams are supposed to increase the fertility of a woman and improve the ovulation process as well, thereby increasing the chances of getting twins.
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Are older women more likely to have twins?
According to Huggies, being an older mother tends to make twin babies more likely.
They explain: "It seems to be a twist of nature that just before a woman enters peri-menopause, her ovaries start releasing more than one egg each month. This 'fertility spike' is also influenced by a surge of oestrogen.
"Fertility research has proven that twin pregnancies are much more common in women who are over 35 years. But this only applies to non-identical twins."
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