| Twins: From Conception to Five Years |  | Authors: Averil Clegg, Anne Woollett Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 127
ISBN: 0442216777 EAN: 9780442216771 ASIN: 0442216777
Publication Date: October 1985 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: light ware. nl6
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Product Description From prenatal care through age five, here is the most helpful, loving, and accessible book on twins.
Everyone adores twins, but only their parents fully comprehend just how joyous -- and how demanding -- having twins can be. With two babies to love, to feed, to care for, and to raise, there is twice the excitement and also twice the work. Having twins is a unique challenge and Twins: From Conception to Five Years provides all the help parents of twins need to rise to that challenge with the most love and the least stress.
Parents of twins must deal with practical arrangements and emotional issues that parents of singly born children never face. Twins comprehensively addresses these special issues in a way that standard child-care books do not. Based on years of study, personal experience, and hundreds of interviews, Twins provides a wealth of great advice, essential information, and useful photos and illustrations on all aspects of twin-care.
Here are answers to your questions about: -- Establishing a workable daily routine -- The mechanics of breast-and bottle-feeding infant twins -- Coping with parental exhaustion -- Whether or not to dress twins alike -- Special issues for fathers of twins -- How to encourage separate identities -- Twins at school -- Twins and siblings
Twins has everything you need to know about the pleasures, the trials, the wonders, and the work of raising your twins!
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Written in 1983, this book is due for a much needed update. September 18, 1998 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
From the moment I discovered that I was pregnant with twins I ran to the bookstore to obtain any and all information available on carrying multiples to term. Twins, is not poorly written but a dry example of what not to write for expectant mothers. It is negative and at times scary. Not only is the information old and dated but terminology and phraseology are from 15+ years ago. Information that is so important for a mother of twins should be comprehensive and timely. I would not recomend this book except as a reference guide for terminology that has not changed.
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