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Like me and my twin :D.
You know it
I'm so pleased. Their health was and is my main priority/concern of course but the prospect of bringing up two young women is just the icing on the cake. I had a feeling it might be two boys for some reason, maybe because Stephen said he had "a feeling" (ha!) that that's what they'd be.
We can't wait to meet 'em now, anyway.
Franki I actually thought of you earlier this afternoon, I don't know any other girls who have a non-ID female twin!
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Can I come babysit when I'm at Uni :hyper:?
oh wow Briggi, thats brilliant brilliant brilliant. :D
Im so happy for you.
Are they sharing a placenta or seperate ones??
Haha. Watch out or I'll bite your hand off! Consider yourself pencilled in
That is absolutely an offer you won't want to make good on once you hit the toon and wonder how you ever survived living elsewhere
Oooooh I will! I will make time ;p. I need the practice :razz:. You might have to teach me nappies though .
It worries me how I managed to never have to change Naomi's nappy when she was wearing them (for 3 years >.<) .
Never mind that, will she be eating it? Thats what i wanna know.
if theres two she can have it like a big mac!
Thankee I'm happy for me too, and for you, and just happy in general
Oh and they have separate placentas, big relief as that's one less huge risk to worry about/be scanned for (TTTS).
Ballerina it's so sad to hear about your cousin losing one of her twins, I really can't imagine how that would feel. Will be exciting when you get to meet Charlie though, he'll be a lovely age at Christmas
I think we'll be burying them (the placentas, not the babies ) soon as we can. T'other half wants to bury them with some books so we'll have smartypants kids, as per a tradition he witnessed when travelling. We shall see!
Write it in your birth plan though otherwise theyll just take it and incinerate it without asking.
Whos tradition was it? A maori girl told me in their culture they bury them and plant a tree over the top.
2 mini Briggis awwwww
I'm quite keen on the idea of planting the placenta(s) with a new tree (or new trees), I'd definitely go down that route if we had our own big garden where the girls could look after their own trees (OR ELSE :razz:).
Don't quote me on this, but I think he said that planting with books was a Filipino tradition.
Cheers for the birth plan heads up, I hadn't even thought of that. Have mentioned the idea of wanting to do something "hippified" (her words) with the placentas to my midwife though
Nah, thats no worse than most of the kids clothes from the 60s and 70s.
not much of a selection on there though is there. Cute stripey vests though
not as good as this site though
The "Ants in your pants" nappies are too bloody cute though!
I have got to have the green and orange fairytale bodysuits, and any number of the stripey get-ups on there. They should consider themselves bought. Why did you have to show me that site, missus!?
Congratulations again Briggi! Two little snuggly baby girls, awww!
I bet that will be a houseful when they're old enough to fight over dolls and pull each other's hair out
Good luck and keep us posted!
Soooo do they have names yet, or are you going to decide when you meet them.