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Age and Its Role in Twin Births
Age is another interesting factor. While fertility generally declines with age, women in their late 30s and early 40s may actually have a slightly higher chance of conceiving twins due to hormonal changes.
However, pregnancies beyond age 50 are extremely rare and usually involve assisted reproductive technologies and close medical supervision. A twin pregnancy at 58 is therefore considered highly unusual from a medical standpoint.
Lifestyle and Environmental Factors
Some research suggests that certain lifestyle factors may have a mild influence on twin pregnancies. These may include diet, body weight, and levels of specific growth-related hormones.
For example, diets higher in certain nutrients or dairy products, or higher body mass index (BMI), have been loosely associated with slightly increased twin rates in some studies.
However, these links are not definitive, and more research is needed.