thread: Twins? Just a feeling or more of a wanting?

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
    196

    Question Twins? Just a feeling or more of a wanting?

    Hello!

    I'm very early on into my third pg, and couldn't be happier!
    I have a 19 month old son and have an inkling that I may have twins...
    The idea of twins sounds so fantastic, but I'm wondering whether it's more of a want or whether there may actually be something to this?

    I'm yet to have any m/s (which is lovely), but I've been feeling a lot more tired a lot earlier on this time around - I'm eating everything in sight (which is seriously not good... I had tuna mornay for lunch but then had the urge to eat a WHOLE 250g packet of Ritz biscuits ... twins or just an overeater?? ) and I'm feeling really bloated (I'm finding I can't sleep on my belly at night because it's so uncomfortable, also I can't hunch when I'm sitting down as it's also too uncomfortable).

    Could these be symptoms of twins? I haven't had my hCG levels tested as my Dr doesn't think it's necessary. I'm booked in for the 11th Feb for my first antenatal visit (sooooo far away!!).

    What were your initial feelings/ symptoms of having twins?

    Thanks for your help lovely mummas!

    xx

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Tasmania
    229

    Hi congrats on your pregnancy!

    I am at 11 weeks with twins, and can tell you that I had overwhelming tiredness and Morning sickness like you wouldn't believe!! With my first born, I had no symptoms what so ever and bloomed all the way through, but with these two in my belly, I have been nothing but sick! I have been totally off my food, and my mouth felt like I'd been sucking a duracell battery, I totally went off tea and coffee and drank water like a fish.

    The symptoms are starting to ease now thank goodness. When I had my first visit to the doctor, she gave me another preg test and she said it was showing verrry strongly that I was pregga's. So I'm guessing you get a double dose of preg hormones with twins.

    Good luck with your first scan, and let me know if it's twinnys!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
    196

    Thanks Kezzabird
    And congrats on your twin pg! Have you had a history of twins in your family?
    I hear the statistics raise when the women are older also...
    Glad to hear that your m/s is easing, m/s is not fun
    I'll keep you posted!
    Take care.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Tasmania
    229

    Well I am 36 so I guess I am pretty old for having kids. But there are about 4 sets of twins on my other half's mums side of the family. So I guess with those in mind it was inevitable

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
    196

    Hehe, yep I suppose it was inevitable!!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Brisbane
    488

    When I was pregnant with my twins I was really sick. from about 4 weeks until about 18 weeks, but because I was so sick I barely ate anything. It is funny but before I fell pregnant with the twins I always had this feeling in my heart that I would one day have twins, I don't know why. Sounds a little silly but I guess it was just meant to be.

    Other than the sickness I started to show really early. I had a belly by 9 weeks

    Good luck when you go for your appointment.