Re: Three-zygote triplets
I doubt it, though it's worth looking.
But first -- what movie are you referring to? I've never seen that.
Re: Three-zygote triplets
Okay, thirty seconds Googling indicates that it does happen. (Not three fathers, but three zygotes.) So three fathers is definitely possible.
Re: Three-zygote triplets
Okay, here's a story about a legal case involving triplets with two fathers. So that would be two babies that are monozygotic (identical) twins, and a third baby from a second original zygote, and sperm from the second man.
The three-father scenario requires the coincidence of two separate rare occurrences: 1) a woman have three ova in her Fallopian tube at once; 2) sex with three men within a short period. (Okay, the second one isn't that unlikely.)
Re: Three-zygote triplets
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Originally posted by Baldwin
But first -- what movie are you referring to? I've never seen that.
Here's a German one, but I'm sure there are more.
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Originally posted by Baldwin
Okay, thirty seconds Googling indicates that it does happen. (Not three fathers, but three zygotes.)
Link?
Re: Three-zygote triplets
Googling "trizygotic triplets" brought up several hits, including this very brief page at About.com with a photo of a set of non-identical triplets (or at least that's what the caption claims).
The emedicine page on multiple births simply states matter-of-factly that, "Triplets can be monozygotic, dizygotic, or trizygotic. Trizygotic triplets occur when 3 sperm fertilize 3 ova."