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Fertility

24th Jul 2018

Here’s why it’s likely that Meghan could have twins if she becomes pregnant

Jade Hayden

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Meghan and Harry have only been together for a short while.

They met a few years back and tied the knot this May, meaning that in real-life terms, they haven’t actually known each other all that long.

Still though, being a member of the royal family isn’t exactly ‘real-life’, meaning that the prospect of the two of them having t0 have children soon isn’t too far beyond the realm of possibility.

Plus, they’ve confirmed they would like children “in the near future” so, you know, it’s probably going to happen at some stage.

Right now though, there is no reason for any of us to believe that Meghan is pregnant or will be pregnant any time soon.

Still though, that hasn’t stopped a lot of people from speculating about how many kids the pair are going to have, when they’ll have them, and what kinds of titles they’ll inherit.

We’ve already discovered that any children the Duke and Duchess have will most likely become Dukes and Duchesses too – if the Queen can make an exception for Will and Kate she’ll most likely do it for Harry and Meghan.

So, clearly there’s been a lot of speculation.

Another thing that people have been speculating about it whether Meghan will have twins or not – a possibility that is actually fairly likely considering her age.

Women over the age of 35 are more likely to produce fraternal twins due to the hormonal changes that come with ageing.

Similarly, women who are older are also more likely to use IVF to become pregnant which also increases the chance of multiple fertilisation.

At the end of the day though, no one knows how many babies Meghan and Harry are going to have – or if they’re definitely going to have them at all.

When (if) they do though, those babies will be legit stunning.