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Twins are not the norm when it comes to childbirth. While some things raise your chances of having twins (or other multiples, like triplets) slightly, it's a good idea to expect just 1 baby and be pleasantly surprised if you end with 2 or more. Twins account for about 95% of multiple births. Researchers are still studying the genetics behind fraternal twins. However, having a mother or sister who conceived twins appears to significantly raise a woman's chance of also having twins. Be aware that twins popping up on dad's side of the family tree doesn't seem to have an impact. If you're over 5'3 (164 cm) tall, you're as much as 2 times more likely to have twins than someone who's under 5' (155 cm). In addition, having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher appears to slightly raise your chances of having twins.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/b\/b7\/Avoid-a-Confrontation-Step-3-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Avoid-a-Confrontation-Step-3-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/b\/b7\/Avoid-a-Confrontation-Step-3-Version-2.jpg\/aid9486061-v4-728px-Avoid-a-Confrontation-Step-3-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Unfortunately, a BMI of 30 or higher is generally associated with obesity. It's not a good idea to gain weight in an effort to conceive twins. Black women appear to be slightly more likely to conceive twins than white women. Being Latina or Asian appears to slightly decrease your chances of having twins. While these genetic and body type factors might slightly increase your chances, it's still more likely that you'll end up with just 1 baby at a time. If you really want twins, cross your fingers and let luck take care of the rest!  Don't be upset if you end up with a single birth. While twins and other multiple births are wonderful, they're a bit riskier for both moms and babies. Be excited and enjoy whatever pregnancy (and, later, parenting) experience comes your way!

summary: Recognize that only about 3% of births result in multiple babies. Check if the mother's family tree includes a history of twins. Understand that your chances are higher if you're tall and have a high BMI. Expect your chances of twins to vary slightly depending on your race. Accept that you can't do much to conceive twins.


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If your recipient has what seems like a few warehouses of small electronics or even just a few, try sewing a case for them. For example, an iPod or iPhone case. See How to Make an iPod cover for details. This method can also be used on many other small electronics. . Use an old clean sock, perhaps one of those whose companion was lost in the blackhole of the washing machine or, if you sew, make a sewn version from an old t-shirt or scrap fabric. Great for all sorts of purposes from toys to back support cushions. . If you are good at sewing, quick and inexpensive gifts can be made when you focus on the accessories. Try making belts, neck ties, hair accessories or shoe bows. . For children and the young-at-heart, hand-made toys will be treasured for years to come. Choose cute fabrics, from vintage to eye-popping colors, dependent on the age and likes of the gift recipient.

summary: Make a case for an electronic device. Make rice socks Make other accessories Make stuffed toys


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Though it won't work for deadbolts, it will work for spring locks (the kind that's slanted and a part of a handle). Grab one that's cheap and you don't care about -- if it breaks, no harm, no foul. A bendy, laminated card works best.  Force it between the lock and the frame, flush against the frame. Bend it back, forcing the lock back into the door, opening it. If there's no room between the lock and the frame, you can force it between the door and the frame above the lock, then swipe quickly downward while angling the card toward the frame. This is where a thicker, sturdier card may come in handy.
summary: Use a credit card on a spring lock.