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A twin birth involves the delivery of two babies, which may happen vaginally or via C-section, depending on the positioning of the babies and any potential complications. Twin pregnancies are considered higher-risk than single pregnancies and often require more monitoring and planning.
Your birth plan for a twin birth should account for the possibility of needing a C-section, as well as your preferences for pain management, delivery positions, and who will be present during labor. Be sure to discuss the logistics of delivering two babies with your healthcare provider, including the potential for one twin to be born vaginally and the other via C-section.
Use our AI-powered tool to craft a personalized birth plan tailored to the unique needs of delivering twins. Input your considerations, and the tool will generate a plan based on your specific preferences.
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