It's OK to Cry (My Journey with Higher Order Multiples)

This was originally published by MOST member Riley D. Smith in Supertwins magazine’s Father’s Forum.

For several years now I have wanted to put into writing what my personal journey as the father of a wonderful set of quadruplets has entailed. It seems that I just never really had the time, or, more likely, had not [...]

Do you know PreemieCare?

MOST started its daughter organization in 1998 to focus on the early years of parenting. PreemieCare has a special focus on RSV awareness and prevention. Issues such as breastfeeding preemies, parenting in the NICU, early intervention and much more are also addressed by PreemieCare, as are networking opportunities for preemie support groups. Visit www.preemiecare.org and [...]

Do you speak my language?

Maureen Boyle light-heartedly describes three “languages” parents of multiples learn at the beginning of their parenting journey.

A 1980’s song by the group Men at Work just came on the radio. (What the heck am I listening to anyway?) Not sure how many top 40 songs they had back in their day, but this is the only [...]

MOST Advocacy on Behalf of Multiples & All Preemies: NPIHC Summit, June 2012

Dr Goldstein, Maureen Boyle, Dr Jana

Maureen A. Doolan Boyle, Executive Director of MOST (Mothers of Supertwins) was recently in Washington, DC representing families of multiples & preemies. Here is her report. 

Since 1987 I have had the honor and opportunity to support and represent families of multiples and preemies with MOST (Mothers of Supertwins) on a national [...]

At 3-yrs-old: Evienne if finally coming home but... she needs a van!

Evienne, an identical triplet, was born in April 2009 and is finally coming home from the hospital. What a great 3rd birthday gift! However, among her many needs the family will now require a custom van. With an extended van, the family can have it adapted to allow Evienne to finally be with her sisters! Can you help? [...]

Not in the NICU?

By Dorinda Nelson, a mother of triplets plus 2,  who discusses her experience having triplets who were born as late-term preemies and did not require care in the NICU. She shares her story and offers advice on preparing for this wonderful, but unexpected outcome to help  parents expecting multiples consider all possibilities.

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