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If it makes you feel any better, we are all different. I don't even KNOW the twins due date, never celebrated it, in fact went out of my way not to.
I have two ultrasound photos of them I keep in a book on my bookshelf, and that is it.
I don't think about "what if..." or "they would be..." unless something prompts me to do so - like this thread now, it surprises me how long ago it actually happened - they would be almost 6. But I have no emotional connection to that thought at all.
I love them dearly, but have faith in my Universe, I know there is a reason they didn't make it Earthside, and that is better to me than them living with issues, itms. So in my head, all is as it should be.
Took me 2 years to get there though, to accept that I had actually gone through it, deal with it, face it, not just push it aside and get on with life.
But I honestly, honestly, do not get the notion of celebrating due dates or thinking "I would have been x weeks pregnant" - it doesn't help me at all (totally understand though everyone is different, this is the point of my post ;))
I do think though that if you can recognise that what you are doing is preventing you from moving on, then that is an issue you need to deal with. Not sure how, but for me it was about accepting that there are reasons why pregnancies are aborted by the body, your body knows what it is doing, and not everything of nature is perfect, and that's ok too. In my case, they were conjoined twins.
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