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Title: MOTHERING TWINS : FROM HEARING THE NEWS TO BEYOND THE TERRIBLE TWOS by Linda Albi, Deborah Johnson, Debra Catlin, Donna Florien Deurloo, Sheryll Greatwood ISBN: 0-671-72357-X Publisher: Fireside Pub. Date: 04 August, 1993 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.67 (9 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: This book TERRIFIED ME!
Comment: I am 12 weeks pregnant with twins, and this book has scared the bejesus out of me. These women had nothing but horror stories to tell - from being unable to exercise, walk, have sex, to bedrest and then sleepless nights for 9 months! even to having the whole family fall apart and the twins almost resulting in a divorce! While I realize this will be harder than my singleton pregnancies and births (which were incredibly easy), I don't appreciate being scared out of my wits.
Rating: 5
Summary: It was MY security blanket
Comment: For what this book proports to do: tell anecdotes of what it is like to be pregnant with twins, bring them into the world, and mother them for the first couple of years...it succeeds.
I stumbled upon this book mid-pregnancy with my fraternal twin boys, our only kids, in the summer of 1993 when it was first published. Because no one else I knew had twins, I depended upon these women's stories to guide me along. I found it very reassuring and reaffirming. I wish I had one now that my boys are about to turn seven and I have questions about schools and socialization. Let's face it..it isn't a clinical resource, it's a support group in book form for the sometimes isolating and ever-challenging adventure of mothering twins.
Rating: 1
Summary: This is a very negative portrayal of caring for twins.
Comment: I was so depressed by this book that I stopped reading it halfway through for about a week. I also told my husband that after the babies arrive we will never have any fun again ever. Since I know several families with twins, I know that this is not the case. But it sure feels like it while reading this book.
While I feel that it is useful to have eyewitness accounts of the reality of caring for twins, I felt this book was pretty much a summary of the worst of everything most of us know already, that it is a lot of work, a lot of sleeplessness, a lot of demands, etc.
I also felt that there was not a whole lot of useful information about the specifics of caring for twin babies. The most useful info seemed to me to apply to handling the relationships between the twins when they are older, as well as relationships with older siblings.
None of the contributors returned to work full time while their children were very young. The sections on finding childcare were therefore of limited value.
Finally, since 2 of the contributors were mothers of identical twins, some discussion of special issues related to identical twins would have been useful.
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