Global baseline
Roughly one in a few dozen births globally may be twins, but this can vary by region and data source.
Twin births are globally significant and rates have shifted over time. This guide gives context without hype: prevalence, variation and practical interpretation.
Roughly one in a few dozen births globally may be twins, but this can vary by region and data source.
Maternal age patterns, fertility treatments and demographics can affect twin prevalence.
Population-level trends do not predict individual outcomes, but they help frame expectations and planning.