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Twin Baby Secrets
What To Expect From A Twin Pregnancy: ABC’s Of
Multiple Birth
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Imagine wishing
and trying for one baby and ending up with two!
Statistics show that there has been an increase in twin pregnancy the
past few years and this short guide should answer any questions you have
to giving birth to multiples!
How do twins begin?
There are two kinds of twins: identical twins and fraternal twins.
In the case of identical twins, the egg is fertilized and then splits
into two cells. Each cell carries identical DNA and so both children
will look exactly the same with only slight differences such as height
or birthmarks. Fraternal twins are not identical. Instead of having one
egg that splits into two, there are two eggs that are fertilized by two
different sperm at the same time so they could be of two different sexes
with different physical characteristics.
Early signs of twin pregnancy
An early sign of twin pregnancy is excessive morning sickness and
extreme fatigue. Morning sickness is common with all pregnant mothers
but those who are giving birth to multiples tend to experience more
morning sickness than usual. Exhaustion is another early sign of twin
pregnancy. Again, it is not uncommon for pregnant women to be more tired
than usual but those who are having twins tend to undergo enhanced
exhaustion.
Twins are hereditary and so if you are feeling excessively tired, are
often nauseous and twins run in your family, you very well could be
giving birth to multiples!
Twin pregnancy facts
With twins, you’ll have to prepare for double the trouble! This
means you will probably be gaining more weight than with a single
pregnancy. Due to this extra weight, a pregnancy with twins can often be
more uncomfortable – severe exhaustion, stronger backaches and
headaches, etc. So get plenty of sleep and rest. Try a pregnancy
massage, a great stress reliever to those giving birth to multiples.
Also be prepared for a possible c-section, as with multiples this is the
more common way of giving birth. Because a twin pregnancy is considered
a high risk pregnancy, you will probably need to consult your
obstetrician more often than if you were having a regular
pregnancy. Do not be fazed as this is quite common with twins.
Having a twin pregnancy is most certainly a mixed blessing. Whilst
having two children is an amazing experience, the pregnancy itself can
be tough so make sure to take care of yourself.
About The Author: Article written by
Sarah Mitchell from NamesToBe.com (http://www.namestobe.com).