I can't even begin to grasp how you and your lovely lady must be feeling
MDAO - what an amazing time for you both. That little boy is going to be SO nurtured and with a dad like you and 3 wonderful women around him, he will grow to be such a great man. You guys must be bursting with happiness (and understandably quietly shitting yourselves, just a little

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Have you been told of any multiple birth support groups, etc? I've always been fascinated by twins/triplets, so please keep us updated! :D
Something cool that I was told about (regarding dads to be) are dad's groups. There are always mum's groups - places for pregnant women to meet other pregnant women, who then can be a support, etc after the birth of their babies, but a friend of ours was told about a dad's group. The dads to be get together at the pub or somewhere similar, and just chat about what's happening, how their partners are coping, how they are coping. He said it was brilliant and he's made a couple of good friends out of it.
In unrelated news - We had been trying to have a baby for about 4 months with no success - not clinically or anything, but yes, there was disappointment each time i'd get my period. Due to some big changes ahead for us (relocating interstate, me starting a new job, etc), we've decided to take a break and concentrate on getting settled in our new home). Being married, it seems to be the 'thing' that anyone asks about "sooo, when will we hear the pitter patter of little feet???" and when we (made the mistake of) saying we've been trying to conceive, we have been amazed at the insensitivity of some people. We have heard:
* "Oh, i just had to look at my partner and i fell pregnant"
* "I am sooo fertile, we weren't even trying"
* "I should be having babies for everyone with how fertile i am"
Round of applause. That's awesome... but when someone has just finished saying that they have been trying without success, it's best not to rub their nose in the fact that they can't fall pregnant by swimming in a freaking pool that someone has jizzed in, lol. Apparently though, it doesn't just happen with pregnancy - it happens with breast-feeding, the size of a baby - speaking to a few of my mum friends (i love talking about pregnancy and babies), i'm astounded at the insensitivity and downright thoughtlessness of women to other women. A girlfriend wasn't able to breastfeed her little one and had *just* finished telling her mum's group this, when a woman piped up with "oh, i have so much milk, you want me to feed your baby? I could feed everyones baby here! ha ha ha!". Another woman commented on how HUGE another woman's baby girl was, then yet another woman commented on how much smaller her belly was when she was at the same stage of pregnancy. Is there some switch that some women have where they just can't help but get a little dig in? I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has experienced this?