thread: Twin Bereavement

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
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    Twin Bereavement

    Unsure if this is the right place for this thread but I'm sure it will be moved if it's not

    Does anyone have any information on twin bereavement or understanding the lone twin?
    Like understanding issues one may have if they were a twin and one passes (in my case in the womb)

    Has anyone heard of this or?

    Apparently the remaining twin may find life difficult.

    Has anyone experienced this?

  2. #2
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    Jun 2008
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    Hi this hasn't happened to me but I do know some of the girls here have lost a twin either by miscarriage or at birth... Hope one of them can pop in to talk to you... Maybe try posting in miscarriage and loss for some more responses.

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    Oct 2006
    Sydney NSW
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    I haven't experienced this but my friend had one twin die at 3 weeks old after major health issues and being in hospital separated from her twin. her DD is now 1 so hard to tell if it has affected her.

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    Dec 2007
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    No sorry, I was the twin, my mother miscarried not me.

    I know it sounds strange but was just wanting to know or hear or be directed to any books on the subject

  5. #5
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    Apr 2009
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    I have heard of this also. From my understand the surviving twin can have sort of like a 6th sense (the 6th sense been their twin's influence I guess) how it works I have no idea but I have heard of many twins (who have lost their twin) having a sense someone else is with them which is often reassuring and positive not negative. A good friend of mine was born at 28weeks and her brother also born at the same time as her did not survive and she has not said anything about it for her.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2009
    Tasmania
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    I have read about this in an AMBA news letter I am sure. Have you contacted AMBA? I'm sure they have info on twin bereavement, but I'm not sure if it's of the kind you are talking ie. in the womb or if it is later in life. It's worth a try anyway. Also I would try googling too, I am sure people have written about this also that may be helpful to you. Good luck and also sorry for your loss.