"The answer is yes if you are an identical twin it is hereditary. Your father's genes are the predominant genes that determine this. It usually skips at least one generation, but not always. The mother sometimes will be the factor in the identical twins production. But for the most part it is the father's lineage that determines the outcome of identical twins. So if you are an
. identical twin most likely you yourself will not become the parents of identical twins unless you are a male child and identical twins are predominant in his blood line. His lineage determining from the past hereditary genes he carries. Anything is possible though. Usually is the key word here. Identical twins are determined by heredity. If there are not any identical twins in the males past lineage than most likely you will not have identical twins. If you are expecting twins good luck. And know that if they are identical that later down the line someone will have identical twins again."