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By Pamela Prindle Fierro, About.com Guide to Twins & Multiples since 2001

Should You Join a Twins Club?

Friday August 8, 2008
Many parents feel that having multiples is like being part of a special club; only other families in the same situation can understand the unique joys and challenges that they face. In that spirit, local support clubs have formed throughout the world. Explore the benefits of participating in a club, and find out how to contact an organization in your area.

Finding a Support Group
Links to Local Multiple Groups


More Options:
Poll: Are You Friends With Other Parents of Twins/Multiples?
Meet friends online. Visit the message forum.
Don't want to join in? Read along. Blogs from fellow parents

What about you?
Post a comment about your experience with a twins club. Was it a life saver? An invaluabe network of friends and support? Or not worth the bother? Share your thoughts.

Comments

August 12, 2008 at 9:34 am
(1) Judi D. says:

I joined my local multiples club when I was expecting. It’s been great support for me; to know that I am not alone in my experiences. The big bonus has been our semi-annual sale. Buying two of everything is expensive. I’ve saved so much by buying at our sale. We have over 200 club members and people come from miles around. There are always lots of bargains to be had.

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