I haven’t seen this check on since I found out I’m carrying 2 babies, so I thought I’d start it today so I know who I’m riding in the boat with. Also, since I haven’t seen this check in before, I don’t know the usual questions...so if someone wants to help me out there, that would be great. Otherwise, let’s go with
how far along are you and how many babies?
any other children?
what was your/your SO’s reaction to the news?
Re: Multiples Check In 12/19
any other children? A 2.5yo DD
what was your/your SO’s reaction to the news? It took him a few days to warm up to the idea. He may even still be getting there. He’s just so pragmatic, so anytime the plan has to be reworked it’s a deal.
I’m 11w4d with di/di twins. Natera rest confirmed they are fraternal girls!
No other kids for us-we only wanted 2 kids so...if everything works out I’m psyched to only have to be pregnant once
we were completely shocked when we found out at a little over 6 weeks. Had no reason to think we might have twins but it was a completely welcome surprise. My husband was instantly honestly more psyched about my pregnancy the second we found out it was twins
how far along are you and how many babies?
10w2d with mono/di twins
any other children?
A 2 year old blonde-haired, blue-eyed DS
what was your/your SO’s reaction to the news?
Twins run in my husbands family, so we knew it was a possibility. I was horribly sick with my son. I lost a bunch of weight and couldn’t keep anything down. This time around I haven’t been as sick so I thought there was no way it would be twins. When the ultrasound tech said there were two babies, I had quite an emotional moment. My husband was much more calm on the outside, but I think he was freaking out just as much as me on the inside
I always have to interject because, science, so bear with me (or ignore me lol).
Identical twins (mo-mo, mo-di and rarely some di-di) always happen purely by chance, there is no known genetic component. Fraternal twins (always di-di) can only be inherited via the mothers side since the inheritable component is hyperovulation - where more than one egg is released at a time in a single cycle. The fathers side can literally be made up of all sets of twins and it has no bearing on a cou0les likelihood of having twins.
I do have lots of twins in my family, mostly identical, so I wouldn’t be surprised if a genetic component is found someday, but my MIL eats crackers for me, so I will not let her pretend that she had anything to do with it.