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ok well last night i went to the E.R....i already knew i was preggo but i have been having cramping like throughout my pregnancy...well we did an ultrasound and well we found out what the cramping was from...im having TWINS!! lol well any advice on anything from the pregnancy to the birth to the life part?! haha cuz im only 17 and these are my first babies! lol and im only 6 weeks!
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420929 tn?1203283309
I was reading throught the forum and I was wondering why the cramping was caused from having twins? Cause I believe I am pregnant and I have been having cramping.
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Sleep, sleep all you can, cause you won't get none when the babies get here. Congrats!
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Congrats!  I hope everything turns out wonderful for you.
I was pregnant when I was 17 also.  It is a lot to deal with if you are still in school - well, even if your not in school. :)  
Right now - you just need to take care of yourself and keep yourself healthy.  
The birthing part..... well, it's all different for everyone. I was very lucky.  My longest time giving birth was 3.5hrs.  (I have had 3 children)  But, I am sure you will, if you haven't already, heard horror stories of 12 - 24 hrs of labor......  well, either way, you will have your own story - and two beautiful little ones as a reward!  :)
I do hope everything goes well.  Take care!
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