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My wife and I have successfully raised our triplets using volumes of self help and instructional books, but most of our success has come from within. We have been married since 1979. After 10 years of infertility (which was an education in and of itself) we have been students of high risk pregnancy, neonatal intensive care, nursery organizational skills, potty training, discipline, schooling, and most recently, Attention Deficit Disorder. We have lived in a city setting and rural suburb. We have had hired help and have done it alone. What I offer to you is the knowledge we have accumulated over the years.
I have had questions from dozens of parents of multiples in eleven countries.
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Without any details of their environment, I would suggest a few basics. Try giving each of them some alone time. Perhaps split up nap time. If you have any help, have one go for a walk while the other
Fertigyn, or Human chorionic gonadotropin, acts to aid in the implantation after conception. If you are producing mature eggs and your mate is providing viable sperm, the problem might be post conception
It sounds like the three of you have acted as reasonably as anyone could expect. You have done and are doing all the right things. The best way for Ruby to accept Dmitri will be by her witnessing good
There are a lot of factors that would change the advice that we would give to you. Without knowing what life setting you are in (house, apartment, farm etc)and your life style, it's hard to know what is
your question requires a consultation with my wife, who is away for a few days. She'll be back in the morning. I emailed your question to her and we'll talk about it tomorrow over dinner, which happens

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