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Dad's Guide to Twins: How to Survive the Twin Pregnancy and Prepare for Your Twins

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If you are an expectant twin dad wondering what your twin pregnancy and future holds, this book is for you... When you find out that you are expecting twins, you are in total shock. Your mind races with a million questions and you start to stress out about what to do to get ready. This guide will help you be prepared and ready to tackle life the next several months without having to wade through a lengthy book you don't have time to read. This book is perfect for the expectant twin dad whether your twins are your first and second children or ninth and tenth. Read this guide and you'll uncover money-saving tips, understand your preparation options, and eliminate common surprises that accompany every twin pregnancy and the early days of newborn twins. Money and finances are some of the most common concerns of parents expecting twins. This book Having twins isn't easy . When you know what to expect, things go a lot smoother. Get this book Preparing your family is an essential part of preparing for twins. You'll Being pregnant with twins is full of health risks and specialized medical care . Get a peak into what you could experience with your After reading this guide, you'll be informed, cool, calm, and collected and ready for the challenge ahead. Implement my tips and you, your family, and home will be prepared for your twins’ arrival. Scroll up, click the buy button & start getting ready for your twins today! Once you're done with this book, read the sequel, "Dad's Guide to Raising How to Thrive as a Father of Twins" which guides you through the first crazy years with twins.

166 pages, Paperback

First published March 25, 2013

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Profile Image for Luis Ferrao.
76 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2025
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Straight to the point and very practical advice. Easy to read with clear and unpretentious writing style

Highly recommended
12 reviews
January 14, 2023
A good book that focuses more on pregnancy rather than after delivery. This book is a quick read.

The most insightful tips from the book:
Visiting grandparents may just not work out - if that's the case, have them visit you.
Baby proofing outlets doesn't need to happen in the first six months.
Pediatrician can help with formula and contact with formula companies.
Get a booster seats and not a high chair.
Twin mom clubs are good.
Sleep when you can.
The current moment is only temporary.
Journal and write for some self-therapy.
People ask stupid questions - be prepared for it.
The secret to twins: do one thing at a time.
Profile Image for Alexis.
37 reviews
January 21, 2024
This book gives a good introduction into twins. It's a nice overview without being too overwhelming or anxiety inducing. Very easy to read. Even though it's geared towards dads, it's good for moms as well.
Profile Image for Ross Feazell.
11 reviews
January 10, 2019
A fantastic, easy to read super practical resource. Read it cover to cover in 2 days and will probably read chapters of it many more times on the coming months.
Profile Image for JD Waldvogel.
26 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2020
Sort of kitschy but some really really good nuggets and tips we wrote down. Every little bit is gonna help!
Profile Image for Anthony Locke.
270 reviews4 followers
April 3, 2023
Solid, but reads like a bulleted list given the larger font and smaller pages. Not a bad resource, but others are more thorough. I appreciated the snippets of stories from other twin parents though!
49 reviews
July 13, 2025
Good for first-time fathers who are getting twins. Many advices on money saving, quick overview of what to expect as a father.
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August 1, 2016
Hit the key points from a father's point of view

Learning you are expecting twins is a shocker. After you get over the shock you go in search of material to help prepare yourself for your blessed miracles. This book hits the key points and is easy to read. It makes you think about what you "really need" vs what is just nice and probably expensive to get. This is from a dad's point of view, which is good. My BF read it and freaked at all that could happen and all that was needed, but in the end we both have a better idea of what is to come. Great book.
Profile Image for Michael.
37 reviews1 follower
August 1, 2015
it doesn't answer every question you have, but it is a good book to read after skimming all the books your wife will want you to read. Joe has a good sense of humor with definite doses of reality. Everyone's situation for twins is different for sure and he can't talk about all of them. As a starter book its a good read that I think most future parents will enjoy.
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May 27, 2014
This wasn't a long book, but it did have some good "what should I be worrying about" kinds of insights. I'm sure I'll be referring back to this over the next few months (we're just finishing the first trimester as of this writing).
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May 25, 2017
Very practical

This book is amazing ! The author is a twin dad. He drafted his experience so well and it could help lot of twin parents. I definitely recommend this book to all the twin dads and to-be
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January 7, 2017
Super easy read. I learned 2 or 3 things about twins, but the rest of the information was things you should know if you already have a child.
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