monoamniotic.org
Monoamniotic Monochorionic Links Page
http://monoamniotic.org/public/inthenews.html
Monoamniotic Monochorionic News Page. Updated January 24, 1999. Links to all the sites mentioned in posts and e-mail discussions by our members that I could find are listed below. As you should know when visiting any site, only the site itself can take any or no responsibility for it's content (i.e. we can't be responsible for their content! From time to time this list will be updated. We'll try to update them regularly. The most recent updates begin with a *. For us to include on this list. Very thoroug...
lbwinfo.ca
Useful Web Links - Ottawa Coalition for the Prevention of Low Birth Weight
http://www.lbwinfo.ca/en/lbw/Useful_Web_Links_p3024.html
What is Low Birth Weight. Dangers of Low Birth Weight. Benefits of Healthy Birth Weight. Causes of Low Birth Weight. Parents Helping Prevent LBW. Effects on the Community. Multiple Births and LBW. Low Birth Weight Stories. Tiny Melyssa at one day old and born at 37 weeks gestation. Looking for a Doula? What is a Doula? How can a Doula help me and my partner with our birthing decisions? Answers to all of these questions and much, much more. The Ottawa Rotary Home. Provides short term respite care in a war...
blog.upmysport.com
The upmysport blog – running
http://blog.upmysport.com/category/running
Sophie, Chamonix and Trail Running. On January 21, 2015. Trail Running is in. It’s gaining popularity left right and centre and shows no sign of slowing down. We caught up with Sophie Radcliffe. Trail running enthusiast and adventurer-extrordanaire to find out why she loves trail running in her home town, Chamonix. Come and run here and you’ll see what I mean. It gives me energy, it feeds my life and it makes me smile. Getting ridiculously fit is great too! You can run or hike your way through Chamonix a...
synspectrum.com
Multiplicity: Multiple Birth Challenges, Loss, Prematurity, Special Needs
http://www.synspectrum.com/multiplicity.html
The Special Challenges of. Parenting Twins and More. Loss, Prematurity and Special Needs. Elizabeth A. Pector, M.D. This page lists organizations, print and website resources that may be. Helpful for parents facing the challenges of raising multiples, working. Through loss of one or more multiples, or raising one or more. Premature or special needs child(ren). Recommendations for. Pamphlets, articles, grief information and book lists from a variety of. But are having trouble finding appropriate help.
excellasers.com
TTTS
http://www.excellasers.com/ttts_app.html
Registered office: The Old Yard Great Bradley Hall Newmarket CB8 9LT United Kingdom. Registered in England and Wales: Company No. 8072775. VAT Registration Number 135 7147 15. Also sometimes known as FFTS (Feto-. Fetal Transfusion Syndrome), and as TOPS (Twin Oligohydramnios-. Foetal laser surgery involves passing a small camera (called a foetoscope) into the amniotic sac of the recipient twin. A laser fibre is then used to block the connecting vessels on the surface of the placenta and stop the flow...
jumelle.ca
Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome - Everything you need to know about having multiples! | Everything you need to know about having multiples!
http://jumelle.ca/prenatal-education/twin-to-twin-transfusion-syndrome
We Design With Modesty. Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome. Singleton Siblings of Multiples. Pregnancy & Nutrition. Clothing & Equipment for 2 & 3. Clothing & Equipment for 4 & 5. Differences Between Multiple and Singleton Pregnancies. Pets & Multiples. Possible Risks To Mom. The Crying Baby: What is Baby Trying to Tell Us? Kangaroo Care for Infants. Singleton Siblings of Multiples. Singleton Siblings of Multiples. Keeping Singleton Siblings Entertained During Multiples’ Feeding Times. One, two, threeR...
edinburghtwins.co.uk
Links | Edinburgh and Lothian Twins and Multiples Club
http://edinburghtwins.co.uk/content/links
Skip to main content. Twins and Multiples Club. Listed below are some links on the Web which you may find useful. Twins Blog - Got Your Hands Full. Journalist and mother of 8 year old twin girls, Linda Jones, started her blog as a resource all about twins, triplets and more. Doula" (pronounced "doola") is a Greek word meaning "woman servant or caregiver". It now refers to an experienced woman who offers emotional and practical support to a woman (or couple) before, during and after childbirth. This link ...