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Help Is on the Way!
Getting the Support You Need to Raise Twins
By Lisa Marie Metzler
Double the blessing. Double the fun. Double the happiness. Double the work! Yes, twins are obviously more work than a single infant. But there is still plenty of help available for parents of newborn twins (without spending a fortune to get it!). Willing hands are as close as your own family, neighbors, local hospital, twin support group or online discussion board.
Lisa and Mike Kaskinen of Bezonia, Mich., are the parents of twin boys and were fortunate to have immediate family living close by to help out when they brought the twins home. "Our parents were a wonderful support," Lisa Kaskinen says. Her sister and niece also joined in to help with the daily care of the twins, while her mother-in-law made a computer-generated sign to post on the front door that read, "Shhhh, Mamma and babies sleeping," to keep well-wishers from disturbing them.
Eva Marie London of Phoenix, Ariz., a mother of twins, says the help of her next-door neighbor was invaluable. London's husband is an airline pilot who works out of town five days each week, and her own family lived on the East coast. Her neighbor provided not only practical support by helping with the logistics of feeding and diapering twins, but also the much-needed adult conversation London missed while her husband was gone.
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