Abstract Background: A multiple-birth family is one that is expecting or has same-age children, such as twins, triplets, or more. Being a parent of such families is different than other families. Methods: The hermeneutic phenomenological research approach and van Manen’s method were employed in this research. The data consists of parents’ open-form interviews conducted with nineteen parents of twins less than five years old, the documents that they submitted in writing thereafter, and researcher’s notes. Results: Three essential core themes characterize a multiple-birth parent lifeworld: “a state of constant vigilance”, “ensuring that they can continue to cope”, and “opportunities to share with other people”. Conclusions: Modalities enable ...
An increasing number of families are facing the unique challenge of parenting twins and triplets, ye...
Current treatments for infertility often involve medical interventions that offer promising and some...
Objective: The aim of this research was to explore mothers’ lived experience of early bonding with t...
Adjusting to family life and caring for two, three or more new babies, with possible health problems...
Being a multiple birth child is a unique social circumstance that places siblings together from the ...
The number of twins has increased over the last decades. It’s well described how twin parents have t...
Parents of twins face many challenges and difficulties. These can include: the impact of a multiple ...
Objective: To explore the current practice and perceptions of health visitors in supporting multiple...
In phenomenological research, the reduction is a complex reflective attentiveness required for pheno...
The purpose of this study was to assess the emotional support needs of mothers of multiple birth chi...
In modern Japanese society, multiple pregnancies are not ordinary, but neither are they rare.Various...
Although parents of triplets experience substantial mental distress, research about this increasing ...
The introduction of assisted reproduction has resulted in a growing number of multiple births. These...
Twin comparisons offer a powerful quasi-experimental design to study the impact of the family of ori...
BACKGROUND: Mothers of multiples are alleged to be more fecund than mothers of singletons. Some auth...
An increasing number of families are facing the unique challenge of parenting twins and triplets, ye...
Current treatments for infertility often involve medical interventions that offer promising and some...
Objective: The aim of this research was to explore mothers’ lived experience of early bonding with t...
Adjusting to family life and caring for two, three or more new babies, with possible health problems...
Being a multiple birth child is a unique social circumstance that places siblings together from the ...
The number of twins has increased over the last decades. It’s well described how twin parents have t...
Parents of twins face many challenges and difficulties. These can include: the impact of a multiple ...
Objective: To explore the current practice and perceptions of health visitors in supporting multiple...
In phenomenological research, the reduction is a complex reflective attentiveness required for pheno...
The purpose of this study was to assess the emotional support needs of mothers of multiple birth chi...
In modern Japanese society, multiple pregnancies are not ordinary, but neither are they rare.Various...
Although parents of triplets experience substantial mental distress, research about this increasing ...
The introduction of assisted reproduction has resulted in a growing number of multiple births. These...
Twin comparisons offer a powerful quasi-experimental design to study the impact of the family of ori...
BACKGROUND: Mothers of multiples are alleged to be more fecund than mothers of singletons. Some auth...
An increasing number of families are facing the unique challenge of parenting twins and triplets, ye...
Current treatments for infertility often involve medical interventions that offer promising and some...
Objective: The aim of this research was to explore mothers’ lived experience of early bonding with t...