Does everyone tell you your fraternal twins look identical? They might be! We did a twin zygosity DNA test to learn whether or not our twins were fraternal or identical. Here are the results!
When we found out we were pregnant with twins, our doctor told us they were fraternal. They had two separate sacs and two separate placentas — no medical mystery here. We assumed that was correct and just went with it.
When the boys were born, we thought they looked quite different, and it was generally easy for us to tell them apart. It probably also helped that for three and a half weeks they were in their own NICU pods (they were born early at 32+5 weeks). But Sebastian weighed nearly a pound more than Callum, their faces were shaped differently, and the shape of their ears was quite different as well.
But as they got older, we realized that they only looked different to people who knew them well — close family and friends who saw them often. Most strangers would say, “Oh! Identical twins! How fun!” And I’d have to do the song and dance about how they were actually fraternal and use the word “placenta” too many times for a conversation with a stranger. Even Ryan and I would mix them up sometimes, and it would always throw us off.
So we wondered: can fraternal twins actually be identical?
Fraternal twins who end up being identical is a small, often-debated percentage — between 3% and 20% usually. Here’s how it happens. (This is a basic lesson in twins — there are actually seven types of twins but I’ll leave it to the professionals to explain them all).
Fraternal twins are the result of two eggs being fertilized by two sperm. The zygotes implant separately, meaning each baby ends up developing their own sac and placenta. Fraternal twins can be boy/boy, boy/girl, or girl/girl.
Identical twins are the result of one fertilized egg splitting. The split usually happens around days 4 or 5, after the placenta and sac have started forming. Which means the two babies end up in the same sac, sharing the same placenta. Identical twins are always boy/boy or girl/girl.
But if that egg split happens on days 2 or 3, before the sac has started to form, each zygote develops its own sac and placenta. What looks like fraternal twins to medical professionals is actually identical twins!
The only way to figure this out for sure is to do a DNA test. Fraternal twins will have similar DNA like in regular siblings, whereas identical twins will have identical DNA markers. You can get a test at Easy DNA. They sent us the testing kit and we swabbed each of the boys’ cheeks four times and sent in our samples. The turnaround time was quick and soon we had an envelope in the mail with the test results!
Even after all the times we’ve confused the boys and all the comments from strangers, I was still 90% sure my boys were fraternal. So was Ryan and so was pretty much everyone who spends time with them. An informal poll on Facebook had my friends split about 50/50 whether or not they were identical.
And the result?
Our boys are IDENTICAL!
I am still shocked. I was sure they were going to be fraternal! Their personalities are so different, and I can see so many physical differences between them. But the DNA test doesn’t lie.
This also explains (sort of) a little more on why we had twins at all. Fraternal twins are the type to run in families — but we have no twins anywhere in my family’s line. Identical twins are, well, freaks of nature and don’t run. Having this weird miracle somehow makes a little more sense to me than having fraternal twins.
Are you a twin mom? Have you had your twins tested? I’m curious to see what your results are!
Comments & Reviews
CINDY says
Hello,
I love the Article, I have 3 month old twin boys and I also was told that they are fraternal twins. But my boys are looking more more alike as they get older. To the point where my husband and I mix them up, only to tell them apart by a scar that one of the twins has. I feel that my boys are also identical. They look like mirror images of each other. I guess I’m going to have to try out the DNA kit as well.
Cori George says
Let me know the results if you do! :)
Karen says
Hi! Read your post here & I am in a similar quandary with my twin baby girls. They are 1 yr old now & are technically fraternal, but look close to identical. Fraternal twins run in my family though lol. So yeah…who knows?! They were spontaneous & a total surprise!! My husband & son still have trouble telling them apart. At times I find myself doing the same; but mostly I can tell immediately. However, most people think they are identical! I am going to use your link for that DNA test & put this mystery to rest! I’ll post a results follow up for you. :)
Cori George says
Let me know the results if you do! :)
Gabriel Nwagu-Ajana says
This makes a lot of sense why I am often called identical
Trina says
Yes the doctors said they are Fraternal but they look identical I’m the only one that can tell them apart. Also my boys where very Big 7.5 and 7.6 lbs the doctors where shocked lol talk of the hospital. I would love to find out if they are identical.
Tavi Evans says
I am currently almost 11 weeks along with my twins
They are in separate sacs and have two placentas
My docs are saying most likely fraternal
However, I KNEW i was carrying twins when I found out I was pregnant at 4 weeks and 3 days..
Call me crazy but I just have a gut feeling that these twins are identical
I can just feel it ❤️
I can’t wait to see for realsies
Congrats to everyone that found out their true identical statuses
Cori says
Yay!!! I’m so happy and excited for you! What an amazing blessing! :)
Elona says
I gave birth to, what the doctors said, fraternal girls in June. One was heavier and they looked different. Three months later the look a lot alike, same ears, eyes and hair. Relatives and friends mix them up, even I sometimes. They are not DNA-teated yet.
Jessica McKinnon says
We were told our twins were fraternal as well, we had always gotten comments about how much alike they looked. Even their pre-k teacher had trouble, and she deals with our twins, 2 fraternal twins and one set of identical twins in class everyday! They are almost 5 so we decided to go ahead and get them tested. Yep! They’re identical!! Except in my case fraternal twins run on BOTH sides of my family, so we’re baffled by the fact that even though we were highly susceptible to having fraternal twins we still ended up with identical!
JE says
Same story – we are 52 and just found out yesterday.
Donita says
My twin sister are turning 58 today. We just found out 2 weeks ago through DNA that we are actually identical. Same story as yours. There were two placentas so the doctor told our mom we were therefore fraternal. It has been really interesting and fun finding this out at our age.
Monica McGuire says
That is so interesting Donita, My twin girls are now 59,so in those times of course they didn’t have all the means for testing, but the doctor told me I had identical twin girls but when I first saw them the next day I thought they must have got them mixed up as to me they didn’t look identical. To this day they are nothing alike in looks or personalities.
Lillian says
My fraternal twins looks very much alike also.