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Tributes to Althea Hayton

Althea Hayton, founder of Womb Twin, passed away peacefully on August 13 (sorry for the delay in posting this news on the blog). We are all ...

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Anorexia, eating disorders and the lost twin

This woman does not understand why she cannot eat and must remain so thin that she may die soon. She speaks of loneliness, but also of her wish to help other women who may be experiencing the same thing and are living skeletons like her.



I think this woman is a womb twin survivor.

In fact, I think that all people with eating disorders are womb twin survivors.

At the very least, I think that physicians and psychiatrists who come across people with an eating disorder should consider the possibility and check out the mother's pregnancy history.

On this page is a list of the medical signs of a twin pregnancy that ended with the birth of only one live baby.

If you have an eating disorder but have never before considered the possibility that you are a womb twin survivor, then today may be the time to start your journey to healing.

START HERE

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