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Congratulations!!!

And Congratulations on not losing heart!

There may be midwives out in your area who have some twin experience and would help with your birth, sometimes it take a little hunting. Depends a lot on your state as to how much hunting...

I know there are some UC twin stories out there, but I don't have the links- I'll see if I can find them...

Congratulations again on your blessing!!

The Lord bless you!
Zoie
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Hi,
I also live in Washington state. I know a great Bradley instructor and some wonderful midwives. PM me and I would be glad to share their numbers with you.
We had our first in a hospital with a nurse-midwife. Second in a freestanding birth center with a certified midwife (so great!) and are planning a homebirth for this one. My own personal comfort level would not allow me to homebirth twins but I would choose a hospital based on who the midwives told me were more "natural birth friendly". Here I believe that is Providence or UW Medical Center - those are where my birth center prefers to do transfers to even though there are three major hospitals which are closer.
Good luck!
Kirsten
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