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Expecting Twins, Triplets, and More: A Doctor's Guide to a Healthy and Happy Multiple Pregnancy

twins, triplets and more

Rachel Franklin, author of “Expecting Twins, Triplets, and More,” is not only a writer, but she’s also a doctor and a mother, which is one of the reasons why her book is such a thorough guide to mothers-to-be of multiples.

The book’s format takes the reader through each trimester of a multiple pregnancy. One of the most interesting parts comes when Franklin gives the scientific reasoning behind certain symptoms that can occur in pregnancy, such as stretch marks and varicose veins. The post-partum section of the book is the most valuable, as she tells new mothers to stay strong and reassures them that things will get easier with time.

In addition to sharing first-hand experience with her readers, Franklin also offers the knowledge of a doctor. Her personal journal entries combined with her extensive knowledge of obstetrics give the reader a real understanding of carrying and giving birth to multiples.

While it’s full of helpful information, “Expecting Twins, Triplets, and More” is a fairly quick read. Anyone expecting multiples will benefit from it.

Pick up a copy here
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