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"If you use the tool effectively, it will work," said John Elliott of Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in Laguna Hills, Calif., a leading expert on multiple-birth delivery.
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"If you use the tool effectively, it will work," said John Elliott of Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in Laguna Hills, Calif., a leading expert on multiple-birth delivery.
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Yet not only did they smell alike, they also had that multiple-birth juju, sharing some magical connection, like their triplet alarm clock that rang only for the three of them at the same instant each day, right before five-thirty.
As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010
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Yet not only did they smell alike, they also had that multiple-birth juju, sharing some magical connection, like their triplet alarm clock that rang only for the three of them at the same instant each day, right before five-thirty.
As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010
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With the birth of octuplets as with any multiple-birth comes with it a heavy financial burden.
Octuplets in California: Who will bear the financial cost for their care? 2009
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It is not about multiple-birth parents getting more benefits than parents of single births, but rather to get the equivalent treatment since there are more babies to care for.
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It is not about multiple-birth parents getting more benefits than parents of single births, but rather to get the equivalent treatment since there are more babies to care for.
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At least the mom didn't have a multiple-birth pregnancy...
Confessions of a Cake Wrecker Jen 2008
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An obstetrician well known for his care of and research into multiple-birth pregnancies has found that dairy intake can affect a woman's chances of having twins, and that her overall chance is determined by a combination of diet and heredity.
May 20th, 2006 2006
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A new study published in the September issue of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine by Gary Steinman, MD, PhD -- an obstetrician well known for his care of and research into multiple-birth pregnancies -- confirms that taller women are more likely to have twins.
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