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  1. Fraternal – nonidentical – twins develop from two separate fertilized eggs. By 6 weeks, their hearts are beating, and at 8 weeks all of their major organs start developing. The twins' faces take shape, with closed eyelids, at 12 weeks, and at 16 weeks their sex organs are apparent. At 24 weeks they begin to store fat and are working on ...

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  2. if you’re pregnant and over 35 you’re more likely to have non-identical twins because you’re more likely to release more than 1 egg during ovulation. non-identical twins run on the mother's side of the family, probably because of an inherited tendency to release more than 1 egg. IVF can increase the chance of twins, as more than 1 embryo ...

    • How Pregnancy and Birth Are Different
    • How Your Babies Lie in The Womb
    • Giving Birth to Twins Or Triplets
    • Feeding Twins Or More
    • Further Information, Other Languages and Alternative Formats

    If you’re having more than one baby: 1. you’ll get extra care during pregnancy 2. your babies are more likely to be born early 3. you’re more likely to have morning sickness because of the extra pregnancy hormones – speak to your midwife if this becomes troublesome 4. the birth can sometimes be more complicated Around half of women having twins giv...

    The most common way for twins to lie is both with their heads down – the best for birth. There’s not a lot of room in your womb, so it’s quite common for one or both babies to be feet or bottom down (breech). Some babies lie across your womb (transverse lie) and if this is the case with the first twin to be born, you’ll need a caesarean section. If...

    You may be asked to think about having a planned caesarean section to prevent issues for you and your babies. This is more likely if one or both twins is in a position that would make a vaginal birth difficult. If you’re having twins and a vaginal delivery your obstetrician may suggest you have an epidural: 1. for pain relief should the second twin...

    Feeding twins can be hard work whether you choose to breastfeed, formula feed or a mixture of both. They often have different feeding patterns, just like any other 2 babies. How you feed your babies is your choice and whatever you decide your midwife is there to help you.

    Translations and alternative formats of this information are available from Public Health Scotland. They have prepared different leaflets, including: 1. Formula feeding: how to feed your baby safely. Available in English, Easy Read, Arabic, Polish, Romanian, Slovak and Urdu. 2. Formula feeding: how to feed your baby safely in English (Audio) 3. Rea...

    • You are more likely to become pregnant with twins naturally when you are in your 30s and 40s. We all hear that the older we get, the harder it is to conceive.
    • If you have two buns in the oven, you may need extra folic acid. When you're pregnant with twins, you may need more folic acid to help stave off birth defects, says Manju Monga, MD, the Berel Held Professor and the division director of maternal-fetal medicine at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in Houston.
    • Being pregnant with twins means more doctor visits. Twin pregnancies need more monitoring than single pregnancies, Monga says. "We tend to do more frequent ultrasounds for growth in twin pregnancies, compared with one anatomy scan and one growth scan in a singleton pregnancy."
    • Morning sickness may be worse with twin pregnancies. "One of the things that is postulated as causing morning sickness is high levels of human chorionic gonadotropin, and we know that levels of this hormone are higher in twin pregnancies, so women carrying twins have a higher incidence of nausea and vomiting in the first trimester," says Al-Khan.
  3. Reach out to our Twinline listeners, all parents of twins and triplets, who are happy to lend a friendly and understanding ear on 0800 138 0509 (10am-1pm & 7pm-10pm, Monday to Friday) or if you'd prefer not to call but would still like support, complete our Ask Twinline form. If you are pregnant with twins, triplets or more, we have some advice ...

  4. Dec 22, 2021 · Symptoms. People pregnant with twins have the normal symptoms of a single pregnancy, but oftentimes they are more pronounced. For example, if you’re pregnant with twins, your human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels will rise faster and higher than in a single pregnancy. More of this hormone makes nausea more severe.

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  6. Dec 19, 2023 · Read on to learn about twin fetal development and see some incredible twin ultrasound images from each trimester of pregnancy. 01 of 11 Week 6 (4 Weeks From Conception)

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