Hi!
I just learned that my dd's schoolmate is having twin brothers in February.
I met the mom and dad last year at a school open house and we seemed to hit it off. Our daughters played together a few times and the womans daughter even came to my dd's b'day party. We haven't seen much of them lately. I spoke to her on the phone today and learned she was having twin boys. Does anyone have any suggestions how I can give them info on leaving them intact? I don't want to be pushy. And I also don't want to get too emotionaly invested in this. I have a 9 month old boy who was 1 of 2! I lost my baby girl at 4 months and carried Davey to term. A part of me really wants to help her but she didn't seem to be overly receptive. Should I mail her some info? I have already tried to give her suggestions from a book I had about multiples. I told her I could really relate to how tiring it is and how much more strain it is to carry two! Please help me find the right way to approach the subject with her. Since I failed with my cousin I may need to pull back a bit on my enthusiasum!
Carolyn
I just learned that my dd's schoolmate is having twin brothers in February.
I met the mom and dad last year at a school open house and we seemed to hit it off. Our daughters played together a few times and the womans daughter even came to my dd's b'day party. We haven't seen much of them lately. I spoke to her on the phone today and learned she was having twin boys. Does anyone have any suggestions how I can give them info on leaving them intact? I don't want to be pushy. And I also don't want to get too emotionaly invested in this. I have a 9 month old boy who was 1 of 2! I lost my baby girl at 4 months and carried Davey to term. A part of me really wants to help her but she didn't seem to be overly receptive. Should I mail her some info? I have already tried to give her suggestions from a book I had about multiples. I told her I could really relate to how tiring it is and how much more strain it is to carry two! Please help me find the right way to approach the subject with her. Since I failed with my cousin I may need to pull back a bit on my enthusiasum!
Carolyn





