Last Monday almost starting to be 28 weeks pregnant with twin girls, I had an ultrasound and found out that Baby A had low amniotic fluid and no heartbeat. I'm really devastated from the loss and doctors were shocked as to why this could have happened (especially since this was a didi twin pregnancy). My ultrasound before this one was 10 days ago (because doctors were concerned about my short cervix) and both babies were doing great, so it's really shocking how I can lose one baby in a short amount of time. I gained a lot of cervical length back that day, but I would rather have my baby back. Doctors don't want to induce me quite yet to deliver Baby B as they think 28 weeks is still too early and are waiting for me to reach at least 34 weeks if all goes well. The fact that I have to carry a stillborn until delivery day breaks my heart into a million pieces.
I was admitted to the hospital for a few days for close monitoring for the surviving baby (Baby 

 and I had some blood tests that can help determine what caused Baby A to die. I still don't know the results as that would take some time, but doctors are telling me that it is a possibility that we may never know the cause at all. I was even told some risks I might have such as placental abruption from Baby A's placenta since she's basically rotting away and if I get extreme abdominal pain and bleeding, I need to call the ambulance and have them take me to the nearest hospital where they can either stabilize me or deliver Baby B immediately. I was also told that I'm more prone to infection and need to stay away from people who are sick, even with the common cold.
Has anyone had similar experiences over losing a twin (especially in a didi twin pregnancy)? It's been so hard and I'm crying every single day. I'm praying so much that Baby B does not have the same fate as Baby A and that she comes to this world healthy and strong so I can take her home and watch her grow.                
Re: Loss of one twin
Can't they keep you to monitor until you're 34 weeks? I can't imagine the anxiety you must be feeling. I hope you have family close by to help you through this difficult time. Virtual hugs from Massachusetts.
There may be some ladies on the High Risk board that have some advice for you, please check there too as they have some great advice.
Visit the high risk board and the loss boards, they may have experience and advice to help you.
@blended10 - I wish the hospital could monitor me until I was 34 weeks, but the doctor didn't want me there that long because with this situation, I could be prone to infection, and there are people in the hospital sicker than me there.
@krisdee123 - I didn't know there was a high-risk board. I'm still pretty new to this app but I will definitely post this here and see if they might have some advice there.
DD - January 2016
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP