When members of multiple birth clubs learn a local family is joining them in the chaos of having twins, triplets or even more new arrivals, they mobilise.
Diagnosed with both polycystic ovarian syndrome and endometriosis, Taylah Tudehope-Glachan knew it may be difficult for her to conceive.
“Every year there are approximately 4200 multiple births and each of those families requires extra support,” said Andersen-Cooke, the director of the Australian Multiple Births Association. The rate of multiples rose from 1.7 per cent of mothers giving birth in 2001, to 3.1 per cent in 2011, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. However, the rate has since remained stable .The Australian Multiple Births Association operates dozens of local clubs across the country.
“I had found the newborn stage with one baby to be challenging, and I was really just wondering how anyone could do it with more than one,” she said. A submission prepared by the association ahead of this year’s federal budget asked for $2.875 million over three years to support its volunteers, develop an online education program and improve its relationships with health professionals and other referrers. However, the organisation did not receive any funding.
Jade McGrath, from Campbelltown in south-west Sydney, operates a library of equipment for parents of multiples. Items for loan include feeding pillows to support two babies, twin baby carriers and twin strollers.She volunteers with her local multiple birth club because of the support it provided when she had her twins last year.
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