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By Pamela Prindle Fierro, About.com Guide to Twins & Multiples since 2001

Two Boys, Two Girls or One of Each: Can You Choose the Sex of Your Twins?

Tuesday July 7, 2009
A recent visit with my nephews made me realize just how different boys and girls can be. Having only been a mother to girls, I was baffled by some of the ways of boys. They play differently, think differently and act differently. Although I know that there are a lot of things that I am missing by not having a son, I thoroughly enjoy having daughters. I was definitely cut out to be a mom of girls.

What would make your family perfect? What if you could choose to have boy twins, girl twins or one of each? Even if you could choose, should you? Find out if gender selection really works, and how it impacts multiple birth.
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