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Womb Twin Survivors - the project

If you are - or believe you are - a womb twin survivor then this is the site for you

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"I believe there will be a much greater interest in these ideas once the invitro generation reaches maturity.  It makes sense for us to attempt to compile data and compare experiences now for the benefit of future generations."

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WOMB TWIN RESEARCH QUESTIONNAIRE

 

To review and complete our research questionnaire, please click here

 

 

THE WOMB TWIN RESEARCH PROJECT

 

The womb twin research project began in 2002, within weeks of my own discovery that I am a womb twin survivor. I found there was little or no information available online, and by creating a web site I could at least pull together the scanty existing knowledge into an accessible place.

 

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LINKS

 

Visit this page to find some useful external web sites available to explore. These days there are so many I cannot keep up to date, but please email me the links if you find some more useful pages so I can add them to the list for the benefit of other researchers - thank you!

 

The sites I found, plus some other material gleaned over the first five years of research, formed the basis of our first publication, Untwinned: perspectives on the death of a twin before birth. [Link]

 

STORIES

 

I have been in touch by email with many hundreds of womb twin survivors since 2002. Their stories have created a precious resource which I can read again and again, and from which I have been able to derive the womb twin hypothesis, which is:

 

Wombtwin survivors seem to spend their lives constantly re-enacting their Dream of the Womb in all aspects of their lives. This includes the life and death of their co-twin or other multiples. Once the real pre-birth scene, which is being constantly re-enacted, is made clear, the reenactment tends to diminish or cease altogether, much to the benefit of the individual.

 

In 2008 I put out an email call for womb twin survivors to agree to me publishing their story anonymously in an anthology of 70 stories, to be called A Silent Cry. I received 70 offers within a month and the book was published in 2008. [link]

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ŠAlthea Hayton 2009

 
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