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When I was on bedrest on meds in the hospital, pregnant with my twins, one
of the nurses had delivered twins many years prior and they were near the
weights mentioned below or slightly more. I thought both were over 9# as I
remember. I also remember talking with a woman on the East Coast who had a
friend with two 9# twins. AMAZING! Mine were 5# and 6# (plenty big I might
say. I thought I was going to burst)
Patti
(mom to three, 22-month nursing twins, and aspiring lactation consultant
back in Oregon)
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> << Does anyone know what the limit of combined birthwts is? I suppose it
> varies w/maternal size & build. I am a short person, and short-waisted as
> well, and I don't think I could have crammed another ounce in there! >>
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> My stepsister's twins were 8-12 & 9-6 for a combined weight of 18-2.
Largest
> I have ever known about...
>
> Jan -- who wanted number two to be twins. Well, then I did. Not so sure
> about it NOW! :>)
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