Twins with Different Fathers? See How DNA tests exposed a Cheating Mum

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A mum of two’s secret affair was exposed when a DNA test revealed her twins had DIFFERENT fathers, according to reports.

The woman, who has not been identified but is from Xiamen, China, had requested a paternity test with her partner last year so that they could formally put their twin boys on the city’s household register.

But they were in for a rude shock when the test results reportedly showed that one of the boys did not belong to the dad.

According to reports in the Fujian Daily newspaper, the woman’s partner had long wondered why his twins did not look alike, and why one of them had different eyes, mouth and nose and did not resemble him in any way.

However, he never ever considered the possibility that he was not their father, reports added.

The paternity test findings, carried out by the Fujian Zhengtai Judicial Authentication Center in Xiamen in East China’s Fujian Province, caused a rift between the couple, with the wife allegedly accusing her husband of tampering with the results.

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However, the mum of the two eventually admitted that she had had a one-night stand with another man.

News of the rare case of super-fecundation when two eggs are fertilised during the same cycle by two fathers was made public by the Authentication Center’s director, Zhang.

Zhang explained that super-fecundation means the mum had to have slept with her lover within hours or days of being first impregnated by her husband during the same fertility window.

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She added: “This is a very special case. It means that the woman had sexual relations with two men and was impregnated by them at the same time.”

“They’re fraternal twins. A very uncommon and rare case.” The director said the couple “sorted the matter out themselves”. The dad has since been quoted as saying: “I obviously still want my own child, but I’m unwilling to raise someone else’s child.”

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