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Re: Is anyone else freaking out about having twins??
But seriously, people say to me all the time "I don't know how you do it." And my answer is always the same. "I just do because I don't have a choice." Yes, the first 6 or so months are really, really hard. I cried a lot in the first few months. But it does get better. Then I'm sure it eventually gets harder again. You really just can't have any expectations because everything goes out the window once you have those twins. It took a while, but I'm finally at a place where I'm more relaxed in my parenting. And I can finally laugh when they're both freaking out for no reason at the same time because I know it's out of my control.
Also, if you think your anxiety gets to a point where is more than the normal baby blues, call your Dr!!! Never be afraid of that. PPD/PPA is more likely to happen in moms with multiples because, well, it is hard. Don't be ashamed to admit that to yourself if it happens to you and get treatment for it. It was one of the best things I ever did. I'm a much better mom now for it.
Good luck! You always have a place here to vent and ask questions to help make your life with twins easier.
7/30/12 - B/G twins born at 33w4d due to PPROM
Seriously, though, it's still hard to believe this isn't all some strange dream.
Thanks for the encouragement. I'm glad a found a multiples group. I'm part of a regular due date club from when I had my son, and they are fabulous but they don't quite understand since none of them have multiples.
I think part of what's hard too is that they could be here in a couple weeks or a couple months. So hard to plan and prepare emotionally when everything is so up in the air. My baby shower is tomorrow and my dr appointments are now 3x a month so everything is picking up and it's really hitting home that we don't have that long left.
We're just trying to get everything done as early as we can and hope that we make it by the time I deliver.
As for after, we'll be learning for the first time and know it will be tough. But we also have faith that we'll figure it out.
Me: 34, DOR, Low Pro
DH: 37, Ab morph/mot
IVF1: 2/2/2013 - ectopic
FET1: 11/13/2013 - BFP! TWINS!
L U/S: 1/27, Babies measuring 14w3d
Graduate from RE: 1/27
EDD: 7/31/2014
But it's amazing how you just "do it." And they are so cool. Such seperate little people that just happen to be born at the same time. Some days were so super hard but then I'd hold one or some will smile- and realize just how much I can do and how much I love them. And they're little for such a short time. A newborn and a 1 yo are night and day. Shoot- even the difference between a newborn and a 3 mos old. It'll be way better than you can ever prepare for. Just trust in yourself.
And a second pp- you can have PPA before you give birth. Talk to your dr. You don't want to go unchecked if it is that. They can help so much!
right now im in the IF brain mode, where im just happy and excited and nervous, but the worries haven't set in yet. im pretty sure they will as time passes but like pp said... i guess you just do it.
6 rounds of clomid = no luck
IVF w/ ICSI & AZH #1 - Jan/2011 = ET cancelled OHSS
FET #1 & #2 - March/2011 & June/2011 = Chemical Preg.
IVF w/ Half ICSI #2 New RE - May/2012 = BFN!
May '12 - Sep '13 - Took A Break
Dec '13 IVF w/ Half ICSI #3!!!!! Switched RE
Protocol - Lupron trigger/Follistim/Ganirelix/Estrace/Vivelle/Crinone
6/27/14 - Emergency C/S @ 30w2d - Baby A 2lb 14oz, Baby B 2lb 11 oz
I also have anxiety about not being able to give my 4-year-old the attention he deserves after he's been an only for so long. Will he resent us and the babies? Will he be sad and hurt? It kills me to think about that.
I try to think about the long run. I am giving my son siblings. I am creating a family that is going to grow up together, share endless memories, support each other. That's what I've always wanted. And while the first few years will be tough, we will get through it. We will be better people for it. And we have so much love for these babies already, that's what will get us all through.
And wine. Lots of wine.
Baby Boy #1 born 1/15/2010
Babies #2 & #3 arriving Spring 2014 (EDD June 18)
Our twins are 9.5 months old and we have had our rough days but having twins have been such a blessing. There is nothing like holding and cuddling with them at the same time or watching them become best friends. They make each other giggle and travel around together and those times make everything worth it. You also get to really appreciate the unique personalities so much because you really can see how different and special each baby is.
I think what really helped was DH and I communicating, showing appreciation and trusting each other. With twins you can't go to zone defense or taking turns but you are always playing man-to-man defense. I find when I get out of that mindset, things get stressful and no one is happy. One of the things I have enjoyed about having twins is the team it has made us become. I think that with having twins I have really been able to appreciate my husband more because I am so thankful to have him and don't know how I could do it alone. Once you feel comfortable, try to go on dates when you can so you can have time together.
Married to M and proud mothers to Olivia and Elise (8/19/2014) and to our fur-babies: Capone (pitbull), Jax and Atticus (cats)
BFP#1: 11/20/11, EDD 7/25/12, Emily Iris arrived 7/29/12 at 7 lb., 3.5 oz.
BFP#2: 8/25/13, EDD 5/4/14, MMC confirmed on 9/23/13, D&C on 9/26/13
BFP#3: 2/3/14, EDD 10/15/14, fraternal TWINS confirmed 2/21/14, two BOYS confirmed on 4/15/14!