Well I have said it before and I'll say it again: wombtwin survivors tend to be hoarders. More than half of the questionnaire responders voted as A to:
There is at least one room in my home, including a shed or garage, that is completely full of stuff.
However, a further 25% of them gave that idea a fat zero. So why are so many wombtwin survivors significant hoarders and yet others not all all? A mystery. I'm examining the questionnaire results carefully to see what I can find but Im no statistician.
BTW: I am almost up to the 300 mark, and scientists say 300 is a reliable cohort worthy of analysis, so if you haven't done it yet, do have a go! (click here to do it now)
So, to take this a little further, I have set up another online form, this time with WUFOO who are completely wonderful and organise your surveys for you in a way I could not have dreamed of five years ago when I first set up the reserach questionnaire.
If you click here you will find a simple little survey asking you to respond to questions about your own hoarding behavior, just to give me a clearer idea. Do try it. If you think you have already guessed why your hoarding is linked to being a wombtwin survivor, then please leave a comment and lets talk about this.
In fact, all comments are welcomed, as always.
When a twin dies before birth, the sole survivor needs help and understanding. Womb twin survivors are the sole survivors of a twin or multiple pregnancy. This group, 1 in 10 of the population, includes survivors of a stillbirth, miscarriage, abortion and a "vanishing twin" pregnancy. It is a story of a twin bond broken by death, leaving a lonely survivor.
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