stm61 said:skent10,
When I found out I was having triplets I was really into the genetics part. If I'm remembering right, mine will be 7 on Tues, fraternals can run on the dh's side. While the males obviously can't carry multiples, the gene that gives women the tendency to release more then one egg each month can be passed from father to daughter. That's why a father can have a twin or sibling twins, and then have his dd have twins also. Like I said, it's been over 7 yrs since I was into this, but I think this is what they told me.
We aren't even drinking the same water!

Pea-n-Me said:Feeling stongly there must be another option, I went online and found an adoption agency which has a branch which deals with the adoption of frozen embryos. We researched it, and in 2002 we applied to the program. We found a couple this spring that we liked very much, who've been trying without success for several years to have a child. We chose them, and then they in turn chose us. Well they received our embryos this summer (which was a miracle in and of itself since they traveled, frozen, to the opposite coast, and indeed survived the thaw). They placed three of them into her this fall, and I'm happy to report that she is pregnant with one baby.![]()
Sandy22 said:This has got me all teary-eyed! What a wonderful, unselfish, brave and kind thing you did!![]()
I've been lurking on this thread since it started. I haven't posted because I don't have twins but I do have two daughters that are 2 weeks apart in age. They are adopted and not biologically related to one another.
kikakeko said:I love having the chance to talk to all you mommies of multiples.
Kritter:no I drove straight through down and back- drove down in the afternoon/ evening. Home during the day. I don't think it was brave I think it was a small mental lapse on my part. LOL. but hey we made it and I proved that I could do it by myself. I think the hardest part was loading and unloading the car actually. My oldest is a HUGE help to me -she is a "old" 8 in some aspects. ANd we stayed with my cousin while we were down there so even though we didn't hang out all the time together I did have a little help.
Were your daughters born outside of the US? There was a time we thought we'd like to adopt a child from China, but I guess God had other plans for us. One of my closest friends has two children by adoption, one from Russia and one from the US who is our Goddaughter.


kikakeko said:Ty happylawyer my hats off to you too I work with a number of foster families and wow what a hard job some of them have ( I am a child and adolescent psychiatric nurse).
Now off topic...
MY DH is drivng me crazy - he thinks I am being to OCD over this trip. Yes I have a slight obsession but I am planning planning planning... just as I would if we were just going on any vacation with these 3 kiddos. You all know how that is... I have to be extremely careful of everything to make it 'fair' for my oldest that we aren't doing more for the little ones then her. I guess I just want it as close to perfect as possible. And I know that nothing is ever as it is planned. My life is a good point of that LOL. anyways any tips for us going would be appreciated. thanks for letting me vent....
kikakeko said:We are leaving April 15th late in the afternoon after my dh gets off of work around 700ish - we are about 15 hours away from Orlando, so the plan is to go as far as we can then stopping when we get tired we will stop somewhere. We are staying at POR. I have all of our ADR's made.
Also I am tossing around the idea of getting safety leashes for the little ones. I am not up for a huge debate but would like to know if anyone has used them with their mutiples and how they worked out. Thanks