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Is there anyone else here with 3 sets of twins?

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:11

Or something similar???
I'm new on here (can't believe I've only just discovered this) with 3 sets of twins and 4 singletons. I don't think I'm asking for advice as such but is there anyone else with similar experiences they can share?
Thanks in advance. Smile

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BigSandyBalls2015 · 01/04/2019 22:12

ShockShock.... I’ve got I’ve set and life is busyShock

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BigSandyBalls2015 · 01/04/2019 22:13

One!

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CallMeRachel · 01/04/2019 22:13

Are you saying you actually have 10 kids??

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NewYoiker · 01/04/2019 22:14
Shock
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slippermaiden · 01/04/2019 22:14

I imagine you're too busy for Mumsnet!! I have one set of twins.... that was enough for me 😂😂

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AnotherEmma · 01/04/2019 22:14

Sure, you have 10 children, and I'm the Queen.

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:15

Yes...
I think I'm crazy too ...

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brizzlemint · 01/04/2019 22:18

Unless you are somebody I know of then there is at least one other person with three sets of twins on here.

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brizzlemint · 01/04/2019 22:19

I actually know somebody with three sets of twins and other children so there is at least one other person crazy enough to.

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huntinghighandlow · 01/04/2019 22:19

April fool?

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brizzlemint · 01/04/2019 22:19

Double post, sorry the app said it couldn't post first time round.

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:20

Brizzlemint
Thanks, good to know there's someone else!

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ApolloandDaphne · 01/04/2019 22:21

How old are they?

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ApolloandDaphne · 01/04/2019 22:22

How do you manage with 10 children?

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Chocolateisfab · 01/04/2019 22:22

11 dc here but no multiples.
Closest is 13 month gap.

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:23

13, 11, 11, 9, 8, 6, 6, 4, 4, 2

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:26

Honestly, I'm not too sure. We always had very strict routines, even with the first singleton, as that was what was recommended by our families. Me and DH both have large families, all our siblings have large families (multiples seem to run in the family as well but we're the first treble) so we got lots of advice.

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WineIsMyCarb · 01/04/2019 22:28

How do you remember their names? I'm one of 3 and DM still calls me by my (or her!) DSis's name if she's been on be phone recently!

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:32

WineIsMyCarb
My mum does that to me and my sisters Grin. I'd say I'm pretty good by nowbut the younger DC, when I'm tired, are sometimes addressed as "thingy". But only sometimesBlush.

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TheClaifeCrier · 01/04/2019 22:37

How do you get out of the house in the morning? I only have two kids, not twins, and I struggle Grin

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:42

Elder there take themselves to secondary. Me and DH take turns with walking the others. Youngest is in nursery 3 days a week. Schools and nursery are thankfully very close but there's quite a complex hand holding system to keep everyone together.

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Suki12345678 · 01/04/2019 22:42
  • elder three
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littledoll33 · 01/04/2019 22:47
Wink
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InsertFunnyUsername · 01/04/2019 22:48

I have 1, as in 1 child and im knackered 🤣

Hats off to you OP!

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ineedaholidaynow · 01/04/2019 22:52

Have you stopped having babies now?

They must cost you a fortune, can't imagine cost of school uniform/trips etc, especially when you have some in the same year

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