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Chances Of Having Twins Rises: Rate At 1 In 30 Babies

Chances Of Having Twins

MIKE STOBBE   01/ 4/12 08:45 PM ET   AP

ATLANTA — The number of twins born in the U.S. soared over the last three decades, mostly the result of test-tube babies and women waiting to have children until their 30s, when the chances of twins increase.

In 2009, 1 in every 30 babies born in the U.S. was a twin, an astounding increase over the 1 in 53 rate in 1980, according to a government report issued Wednesday.

"When people say it seems like you see more twins nowadays, they're right," said Joyce Martin, an epidemiologist who co-authored the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report.

Some increase was expected as more women are delaying starting a family until they are over 30. For some unknown reason, mothers in their 30s are more likely to have twins than younger or older women. As much as a third of the increase can be attributed to that, Martin said.

The rest of the rise is due to fertility drugs and treatments.

"You have a double whammy going on. There are more older moms and more widespread use of fertility-enhancing therapies," Martin said.

Starting in the early 1980s, couples who had trouble conceiving began to benefit from medical advances like fertility drugs and in vitro fertilization and other procedures. These treatments became fairly widespread in the 1990s but are expensive, and availability and insurance coverage varies.

The twin birth rate rose by more than 2 percent a year, on average, from 1980 through 2004. It leveled off to less than 1 percent annually although the rise from 2008 to 2009 was nearly 2 percent.

In 2009, twin rates increased in all 50 states, though the jumps were highest in lower New England, New Jersey and Hawaii. In Connecticut, twins now account for nearly 5 percent of births.

That's high. Nationally, 3.3 percent of all births were twins in 2009, up from 2 percent in 1980.

Over the last three decades, rates rose for white, black and Hispanic women, but the increases were not uniform. Rates doubled for whites, rose by half for blacks and by about a third for Hispanics. Historically, black moms have twins most often, but white moms have almost caught up.

"That's changed with infertility treatments," said Barbara Luke, a Michigan State University expert on twin births.

The greatest increase in twin rates was for women 40 and older. They are more likely to use fertility treatments and to have two embryos implanted during in vitro fertilization, whereas younger women are more likely to get just one.

About 7 percent of all births for women 40 and older were twins, compared to 5 percent of women in their late 30s and 2 percent of women age 24 or younger.

While a lot of attention is focused on the impact of fertility treatments, that's not the only factor. Before fertility treatments existed, about 2.5 percent of the babies born to women in their late 30s were twins, compared to under 2 percent for younger and older women. Some research has suggested women in that age group are more likely to produce multiple eggs in a cycle, increasing their chances of twins.

Clearly, there are more older moms. In recent years, more than a third of all births have been to women 30 and older, up from just one-fifth in 1980.

Take Victoria Jacobson. At 31, she gave birth to twin girls last April – her first children. With no history of twins in her family, and no fertility drugs, it was a big surprise when she found out at six months pregnant.

"I cried, because I'm more of a realist. My husband laughed," said Jacobson, of Glen Ellyn, Ill. "They were not tears of joy. Maybe shock, more than anything."

Still, Jacobson doesn't find the new report on twin births surprising. A good friend had twins four months after Jacobson's girls were born. "I'm stopped at every corner and in every store" by mothers who also have twins, or who know of other twins, she says.

"I never knew how many twins were around until I got twins."

Are more twins good news? Some experts say the trend is worrisome, noting that multiple births are more dangerous for the mother and their babies. The infants tend to be born earlier, smaller and weaker, and require much more care.

Jacobsons' twins arrived a month early and were tiny, about 3 pounds each. They had to be cared for in a hospital intensive care unit, and one needed a ventilator at first to help her breathe.

At 8 months, they are still small, but healthy and doing fine. Still, they don't sleep through the night, and breastfeeding two and getting them on the same schedule hasn't been easy, she said.

Despite the challenges, she has this advice to other moms of twins: Don't "think about it as double trouble. It's still a double blessing."

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AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner in Chicago contributed to this report.

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08:25 AM on 01/05/2012
There were three sets of boy/girl twins in my 8th grade class,. My brother and I included. From what I've read, I have a very good chance of having twins myself. I'm a twin and my mother was a twin, my mother's sister also had a set of twins. I'm also 26 so the older I get the greater my chance. Thus I'm not too keen on having kids!
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07:58 AM on 01/05/2012
Shouldn't it be 1 in 30 pregnancies end with the birth of twins?
06:33 AM on 01/05/2012
1 in 30 babies are twins. 1 are twins? Hang on a minute, how about 1 in 30 births are twins?
04:58 AM on 01/05/2012
So, is it 2 in 30 or 2 in 60? 1 in anything cannot be a twin.
01:52 PM on 01/05/2012
If you crunch the numbers they give lower in the article, it should have said 1 in 30 births results in twins which would make it 2 in 31 babies are twins.
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04:10 AM on 01/05/2012
Keep going people don't stop its a baby factory go go go. The more people you have the more people the earth can wipe out soon for our insane need for attention. Which means look at me I can have sex and procreate since that is all I can pretty much do in life. Yeah I had 5 kids aren't I special Yeah!!!! "Even cockroaches can have kids." Chris Rock
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02:33 AM on 01/05/2012
Do you mean 1 in 30 deliveries (for lack of a better word)?
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01:49 AM on 01/05/2012
Interesting. Thought I have been seeing a lot more twins recently than in the past.
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01:01 AM on 01/05/2012
Did they mean 1 in 30 births results in twins? Or 2 in 30 babies are twins? One child does not make a twin. I'm confused.
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01:11 AM on 01/05/2012
^^^THIS^^^
01:15 AM on 01/05/2012
My thought exactly!
11:03 PM on 01/04/2012
There is no clarification whatsoever in this article that they are discussing fraternal twins only as the incidence of identical twins has not changed at all. Fertility treatments will only produce fraternal multiples. There are cases of eggs splitting producing identical twins but this is not due to fertility treatments, just a freak of nature. To further distort the article they put a picture of what appears to be identical twins in it. No wonder people are perpetually confused!
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12:46 AM on 01/05/2012
As soon as I read the headline, I knew they were talking about fraternal twins. So, yes, why the picture? And "seeing double" also implies identical twins.
10:15 PM on 01/04/2012
I don't this story is completely right. My daughter had twins and then 2 of her friends had twins, no fertility drugs and they were all in there low 20's when they had them. So here in Idaho, I really think it is something in the water.
02:29 AM on 01/05/2012
more like something in the religion - you know the old joke - "what's the capitol of Idaho?
Salt Lake City."
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09:55 PM on 01/04/2012
If people keep having twins at this rate, everyday life is going to be like a Doublemint Gum commercial.
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09:22 PM on 01/04/2012
twins are twice as nice
09:18 PM on 01/04/2012
Twins do not run in our families. I conceived twins naturally (without drugs or fertility treatments) at age 29, had them at age 30. I have not taken birth control pills, etc. We do the withdrawl method & have for the past 12 years. They are our only children. I carried them full term (38 weeks-which is full term for twins) with no problems & gave birth vaginally. They do not have any health problems, etc.
I take them as a blessing & thank God for giving us such wondering & beautiful children!
09:22 PM on 01/04/2012
Sorry...I made a typo on the above. Last sentence should read:

I take them as a blessing & thank God for giving us such wonderful & beautiful children!
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09:29 PM on 01/04/2012
Twins run in my family. (Both sides) I'm one. We were born early and naturally, and DO have some health problems. I came out the normal way, my sister was a cesarean.

It IS possible to have twins whether it runs in the family or not. Think of it this way. TWINS may not run in the family, but the biology that makes twins more likely to be conceived can.
08:22 PM on 01/04/2012
Double the joy with only one pregnancy!!
08:20 PM on 01/04/2012
Wasn't there a school in CA that noticed many kids in the same grade with the same name, did an investigation and found 44 sets of twins?