Multiple Birth Resources

Links, Books and Articles



 

Links:

 
National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs
(800) 243-2276
The National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs, Inc., was founded in 1960 for the purpose of promoting the special aspects of child development which relate specifically to multiple birth children.  NOMOTC's goal is to improve public awareness of the needs of multiple birth children.  NOMOTC is a non-profit corporation funded by dues, donations, and grants.

 


Sidelines National Support Network
(714) 497-2265 or (719) 488-0266
PO Box 1808
Laguna Beach, CA 92652
Sidelines is a network of support groups across the country for women with complicated pregnancies and their families.
 

Tamba
PO Box 30
Little Sutton, L66 1TH
England, UK
Tamba is a registered charity for all parents with twins, triplets, or more! It supports families with twins or more, individually, through local twins clubs and specialist support groups. 


Mothers of Supertwins
Mothers of Supertwins is an international non-profit support network of families with triplets and more. MOST provides information, resources, empathy, and good humor during pregnancy, infancy, toddlerhood, and school age.
 

Multiple Births Canada
Multiple Births Canada is a national non-profit organization serving the needs of multiple birth families. MBC's mission is to improve the quality of life for multiple birth individuals and their families across Canada.  Our Website includes online sales of MBC publications, support network information, recommended readings, clothing sale dates, and much more.



Articles


Twins

Twins

    

Prematurity . . . Is it Preventable?
Prematurity is the single most important problem with multiple births, occurring ten times more often than with singletons. About half of all twins and three-quarters of triplets are born before the thirty-seventh week of pregnancy.

Predictions & Treatment of Preterm Labor
Early diagnosis of multiples, additional ultrasounds, bedrest, working outside the home, exercise, stress levels, and the use of tocolytic drugs (drugs to stop preterm labor contractions) should ideally be discussed with your obstetrician on your initial visit or interview. Good communication and clear explanations should be given to all your questions. It is also important that you feel comfortable with the office staff, whom you may call with questions throughout your pregnancy. All of these items will help optimize your chances of getting term, healthy babies.

Pregnancy Attitude Affects Outcome
In order to be compliant with your doctor's prescription for bedrest, it requires quite an "investment" in your pregnancy. If you have other children in the home to care for, it may mean hiring someone for some extra help, or soliciting the help of neighbors, other family members, or members of your congregation if you belong to a particular church. It definitely can add extra stress on you and your family. Good communication between you and your partner are essential during this time.
 
Preterm Signs & Symptoms
Learning and knowing the signs and symptoms of preterm labor is very important for moms expecting multiples. You must be keenly aware of your body to be aware of the subtle changes that can take place, signaling the onset of preterm labor.


 

Selective Interval Delivery
Certainly, as multifetal pregnancies increase, (due primarily to the use of assisted reproductive treatments) there will undoubtedly be a rise in the unexpected birth of one or more siblings at extremely premature or previable states. It is a blessing to live in the day and age that selective interval delivery can be an option for these exceptional couples faced with such extreme circumstances.

Maternal Nutrition in Multiple Pregnancy
No subsequent treatment after a baby is born can make up for lack of a healthy prenatal environment!  In a high-risk pregnancy, it is the one thing that is in your total control. Good nutrition is the most vital, proactive step you can take toward a good outcome in your pregnancy. My research the last two years has been directed toward reducing preterm labor and increasing birth weight of multiples.

 

Development of Human Potential 
Music . . . it warms the heart and soothes the soul, perhaps even stimulates the mind. Recent research is now indicating that certain music can stimulate the cognitive part of the brain, especially high frequencies like the high violin parts of Mozart. It also can reduce stress and bring the body into a harmony with thinking patterns, says Don Campbell, classical musician, composer, and author of many books on music and healing.

 

 

Twins

Books

 

When You're Expecting Twins, 
Triplets, or Quads

Dr. Barbara Luke & Tamara Eberlein
HarperCollins, 1999


On Becoming Baby Wise
Gary Ezzo & Robert Bucknam, M.D.
Multnomah Books, 1995

Having Twins
Elizabeth Noble
Houghton-Mifflin, 1991

The Joy of Twins
Pamela Patrick Novotny
Crown, 1988

Mothering Twins
Linda Albi, Deborah Johnson, Debra Catlin, 
Donna Florien Duerloo, & Sheryll Greatwood
Simon & Schuster, 1993

Parenting Your Premature Baby
Janine Jason, M.D., & Antonia VanDer Meer
Delta Books, 1989

Your Premature Baby
Frank P. Manginello, M.D., & Theresa DeGeronimo, MeD
John Wiley and Sons, 1991

The Long-Awaited Stork. A Guide to Parenting After Infertility

Ellen Sarasohn Glazer
Lexington Books, 1990