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  2. 11 Things You Didn't Know About Twin Pregnancies - WebMD

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    Experts share their advice if you are pregnant with twins. No. 1: You are more likely to become pregnant with twins naturally when you are in your 30s and 40s. No. 2: If you have two buns in the ...

  3. 9 Parents of Twins Share Their Best Advice - WebMD

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    9 Parents of Twins Share Their Best Advice. Allow them to express their individuality. Keep a routine. Get help at night. Everything comes in phases. Finding out that you’re pregnant is a huge ...

  4. 6 Known Risks Linked With Twin Births - WebMD

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    More than half of twins are born with LBW, weighing less than 5 1/2 pounds. LBW babies are at increased risk of health problems after birth, such as: Vision and hearing loss. Mental disabilities ...

  5. Raising Twin Babies: Feeding, Sleeping, & More - WebMD

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    2. You can breastfeed both babies at the same time -- really! 3. One crib is fine in the beginning. 4. Newborn twins may be more likely to have respiratory problems. In the U.S, about three of ...

  6. All About Twins, Triplets, and More - WebMD

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    Identical Multiples. A fertilized egg is made with one egg and one sperm. If it splits in two, which happens sometimes, you have identical twins. If one of those eggs separates again, you’ll ...

  7. Double the Joy, Double the Jitters - WebMD

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    An average-weight woman who's pregnant with twins, for example, should try to gain about a pound and a half a week -- 20-30 pounds by 20 weeks, 30-46 pounds by 28 weeks, and 40-56 pounds by 38 weeks.

  8. Monoaminotic Twins: How Does The Condition Affect ... - WebMD

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    Understanding Monoaminotic 'Momo' Twins. Monoamniotic twins may also be referred to as monochorionic, monochorionic-monoamniotic, or momo twins. This condition increases the risk of complications ...

  9. Phone Apps for Your Pregnancy - WebMD

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    Fertility tracker apps prompt you to record important information about your menstrual cycle, like changes in your cervical mucus and basal body temperature. That way, you can track ovulation and ...

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