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Irish Twins Question...
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my sisters are 10 mos apart....one was born literally right after the other.... |
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my father and my uncle (his brother obviously) were born within a year of each other. My sister has Irish Quintuplets... LOL... here 5 were boom boom boom... one a year till the tubes were tied. it went... boy, girl, boy, boy, girl. |
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my cousin had a little girl 10 months after having her son. so i guess it can go either way really. |
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I heard that if you concieve within a year of having a baby that your 75% more likely to have the same gender. Not sure if it is true (I can not find the study on the internet) but it happened to me. They are not irish twins however they are 17.5 months apart though. Obviously there is 25% of it going either way if the study is true. |
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Well, I have this weird theory that is entirely my own and not backed by any science at all so take it for what its worth... Take a look at the general population of your town or city. In my city there are about 3 men for every one woman. (we have a military base so thats in part why) Anyway, I think in places like this where it is so one-sided, there is higher chances of having the gender that would help to even things out. I had twin girls. So for example if your city has mostly women or a high ratio of women, then you would be more likely to have a boy... now remember, there is nothing to back this up, just my ponderings :) |
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sphinx- that's really cute. I like your imagination ;) |
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A colleague of mine has Irish twins in her family (and she is actually Irish) They were born 11 months apart and are now 14 and 13 (i think). The eldest is a girl and the youngest is a boy. Hope this helps |
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Oh I havo cousins who are Irish twins also! They are one of each and are currently both 25. |
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Oh there is a middle aged woman in my street who had six children and they were all a year behind each other in school (I know this because I went to school with them). I am not sure how many of them are actually classed as Irish twins because i only know one of thier birthdays but I am sure that some of them are. They go - girl, girl, girl, girl, boy. boy. |
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wow, angelgabby, that's a lot of Irish twins!! |
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I'm not sure if you know, but "Irish twins" is a derogatory term that makes fun of the Irish not using birth control. It sounds cute, but it has racist roots. |
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ok, well if you want to get offended thats up to you. Its not what I meant since I myself have Irish ancestors. That is whats wrong with America today. Everyone is getting offended over little meaningless things. I honestly don't care if it has racist roots. So does the "N" word but black people have kept it alive all this time. I mean, it is so silly now that I might as well shut up and never say a darn thing. Just yesterday, someone "informed" me that the word oriental is offensive. What? are you serious? I was just saying what flavor of Ramen Noodles I like. See what I mean? So, yeah, I know and I'll still say it anyway. |
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