| Tall 
                              Women More Likely to Have Twins
  
                              By LiveScience Staff A 
                              researcher who specializes in multiple-birth pregnancies 
                              has confirmed that taller women are more likely 
                              to have twins.
 Taller women have more of an insulin-like growth 
                              factor that has been linked to height and to the 
                              rate of twins in previous work. Dr. Gary Steinman, 
                              an obstetrician at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 
                              compared heights of 125 women who had twins and 
                              24 who had triplets to the average height of U.S. 
                              women.
 
 Those who birthed two or more children were on average 
                              more than an inch taller.
 
 The study was published in the September issue of 
                              the Journal of Reproductive Medicine.
 
 Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) is a protein released 
                              by the liver in response to growth hormones. It 
                              increases the sensitivity of the ovaries to follicle 
                              stimulating hormone, thereby increasing ovulation.
 
 "Any circumstance that affects the amount of 
                              available insulin-like growth factor so as to modify 
                              the sensitivity of the ovary to follicle-stimulating 
                              hormone appears to govern the rate of spontaneous 
                              twinning," said Dr. Steinman.
 
 IGF also stimulates cells in the shaft of long bones 
                              to grow. Previous studies have found shorter people 
                              have lower levels of IGF. Other studies suggest 
                              IGF might help
 embryos 
                              survive in the early stages of development.
 
 Countries with taller women have higher rates of 
                              twinning, according to a statement released by Steinman.
 
 In a previous 
                              study, Steinman found that women who 
                              consume animal products, specifically dairy, are 
                              five times more likely to have twins. Cows, like 
                              humans, produce IGF in response to growth hormone 
                              and release it into the blood, and the IGF makes 
                              its way into their milk.
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