Please tell me people don't actually do this...?
I made a half-joking comment the other day about wanting multiples (please don't take that the wrong way - that's not the point of this post). But one of the girls in the group I was talking with, that I don't know very well, got excited and told me to eat yams and blahblahblah. Ummm ... whaaaat? Do people actually try for multiples? When we decide to ttc I plan to chart and take some folic acid but other than that I didn't know people ate things for wanting multiples or a certain gender.
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Twins and higher order multiples are a blessing! Regardless if you try for them or not, they are all individuals and a gift!!
I get your question and you even said it wasn't the point of your post, but I find this offensive to be quite honest...
::Insert gif of Stephanie Tanner from Full House saying 'How Rude!' here...::
I don't find the question offensive!
I don't know about "trying" for them but several people have told me that they've always wanted twins. I'm sure some people do try though I doubt anything other than fertility treatments would really increase their odds.
I believe the yam thing is because there is an unusually high incidence of multiples from a certain part of the world where they rely heavily on a type of yam as a part of their diet so some people think the two may be related... though no one really knows if it's true or not.
This! A lot of women will eat yams (even though regular yams found in the US supermarkets aren't the same kind) just to increase their fertility not just those trying to have multiples...
There are tons of articles on the Igbo-Ora town in Nigeria that suggests the link between their eating habits and their twin population though...
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I don't know if you were using the word "you" to be directed at me or just people in general, but I don't plan to increase my yam supply or whatever to have multiples.
Also, I don't think you, or those using IVF, use it specifically for multiples. My post was mainly because some girl I barely know was telling me that it was common for people to try for multiples and I had not ever heard that before. I agree, people can be stupid and dangerous.
I wholeheartedly agree. I'm sorry if you took my post the wrong way because there's a lot reasons why I would love to have multiples, but I was just very surprised to hear that people try specifically for multiples (just like people try for a specific gender). I just have always thought "We want kids, so we'll plan for them, chart, and if it happens, it happens and we'll be forever grateful with what we get." and it seems strange that people think "Okay I'll eat this for a boy, or avoid that for a girl, and load up on yams because I want twins!"
My moms helps out once a week with a family member's triplets and I've joined her a few times. They had five kids under five at one point. They had 2 boys, and wanted to try for a girl... and ended up pregnant with triplets (but there were 2 girls, yay!). What a joy it was to help out, but man! What a hectic household they have. Quite overwhelming at times.
I didn't think it was your intent, it just rubbed me the wrong way... in a 'why would you ever want to have more than one at once?' on a board full of mothers and expectant mothers of multiples so it is our life...
We were shocked to find out we were having twins, and it definitely has been a struggle where I don't feel like I really have been able to enjoy the pregnancy as much as my friends have with their singeltons. So many complications that they are monitoring for, and google is NEVER your friend when you try to self-educate.
I'll admit that it is nice to have someone other than a fellow MoM acknowledge the fact it isn't all puppies, rainbows, and fluffy clouds though... and mine aren't even here yet.
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I see what everyone is trying to say. You can take offense either way. Like, how dare you insinuate that you WOULDN'T want to be a MoM because it's such a blessing. Or why WOULD you want to subject your babies and yourself to an uncomfortable, high risk pregnancy? Not to mention how difficult it can be those first couple months.
I dont get angered or offended by ignorance. Not that ignorance is always a bad thing. I'm glad I didn't know in the beginning what I knew now or I might have fretted myself into a frenzy. Or worried about things that never happened.
Being a MoM is awesome but, it has also been tough. Very worth it.
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