I'm afraid my story isn't particularly recent - I've just picked up my 10 year old MCMA twins from school - but I thought I'd pass it on anyway
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When I was pregnant with them I was under the care of a consultant at Homerton Hospital in Hackney. He was apparently the most experienced consultant at the hospital in twin births. I had a scan at 12 weeks, when we found out we were expecting identical twins, and a standard booking in appointment with a midwife, who simply scared me with stories of TTTS. I can't remember if we saw anyone at 16 weeks, but we had a consultant-led scan at 20 weeks, when he spent a good half hour trying to find a membrane between the sacs, but couldn't. From then on we had scans every 3 weeks (I was told the standard for non-id twins was every 4 weeks), and consultant appointments at similar intervals.
It was clear from about 30 weeks onwards that both babies were head down and likely to remain that way. My consultant told me that if I went into labour, he would be happy for me to have a vaginal birth, but that if he wasn't there, I should make sure that, as soon as twin 1 had been born, one of the medics attending the birth should hold onto twin 2 so that she didn't flip round before trying to be born!! However we also agreed on a date for an elective C-section, at 37+4 weeks. I didn't go into labour naturally, and had the C-section on the agreed date. The babies weighed in at 5lb7 and 5lb12.
I'm not saying my care was great, but other than being scared by stories of TTTS - and I knew the scans were to keep an eye out for this - I stayed away from the internet and just concentrated on keeping myself as healthy as possible (which wasn't easy, as I had a toddler who was only 14 months when we found out we were expecting twins!). I was probably too tired to worry!
I don't know if any of my story is helpful. I totally understand why you are worried and scared - and when you're feeling like that, it's easy just to focus on the more negative sides of the information you're reading. If I can be of any help at all, please don't hesitate to ask.
And congratulations on your pregnancy
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