Please recommend some good websites and blogs dedicated to resources and info for twins or multiples. Google has been all over the map and I seem to keep running into sites that want to sell me DVDs or books.
I had the same problem and scoured the internet for resources and never found anything good. Each website has different/conflicting information. I did really enjoy 2 books though. For a more "medical" one, I liked the Dr. Barbara Luke book. For a more "fun" one, I liked Ready or Not, Here We Come by Elizabeth Lyons.
PS - I'm a displaced Charlestonian too, and really missing it right now!
I had the same problem and scoured the internet for resources and never found anything good. Each website has different/conflicting information. I did really enjoy 2 books though. For a more "medical" one, I liked the Dr. Barbara Luke book. For a more "fun" one, I liked Ready or Not, Here We Come by Elizabeth Lyons.
PS - I'm a displaced Charlestonian too, and really missing it right now!
Another displaced Charlestonian here. I would move back in a heartbeat if I could. Lately when I see pics, I get all weepy - gotta love hormones!
Re: Recommend 'multiples' website
I had the same problem and scoured the internet for resources and never found anything good. Each website has different/conflicting information. I did really enjoy 2 books though. For a more "medical" one, I liked the Dr. Barbara Luke book. For a more "fun" one, I liked Ready or Not, Here We Come by Elizabeth Lyons.
PS - I'm a displaced Charlestonian too, and really missing it right now!
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Another displaced Charlestonian here. I would move back in a heartbeat if I could. Lately when I see pics, I get all weepy - gotta love hormones!
Ditto...I miss Charleston everyday (JIHS '91) so glad to be having a mini baby shower there in mid Aug.
Thanks for the info