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Posted: 06-21-06 14:02pm

First I wrote the other day about my ovualtion symtems like tingling boobies and pain on left side slight cramping but now I also feel tingling boobies and lots of cramping. This is 6 days after ovulation but I can test next tuesday so.... Not sure what that is. And if my grandma and my husbands grandma both have red hair, I do not but my husband has a slight streak that comes out in the summer what are the chances of red hair? And my husband is an identical twin and my grandma sisters are twins. Skipping my moms generation would make me liable to have twins right? But with my husband being a twin are the chances greater? Just alot of questions i've been pondering on but really worried about this cramping could be implataion? No blood though but we've been going at it since june 11th so...Any suggestion or answers would be great. :)
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Posted: 06-21-06 14:10pm

Actually, identical twins do not run in families. Fraternal twins do though. But they wouldn't matter if it was from his side of the family, considering fraternal twins are from 2 dropped eggs it would be from your side of the family. There are statistics on this, but I am not sure what they are. No, the 'skipping a generation' thing is a wives tale. Sorry.

Red hair can come out in anyone's family, whether there is red hair or not. My brother is blonde. I am brunette (nearly black hair). And my sister is a red head.
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