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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 ...

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Monday, February 08, 2010

The new newsletter

Well, after several weeks of messing about with websites and so on, I have shifted the newsletter "Gemini Voices" to Mail Chimp. 

This is a splendid arrangement that takes care of subscribes and unsubscribes and duplicates etc. What a relief!   I made a template that is like a mini version of the  web site and I sent out about 250 on 4th, but that was an old list. Of these about 70 have opened the latest one, so that is a start.  I'll take the rest off in a couple of months if they don't open it, but I will tell them first!
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

GEMINI VOICES: email newsletter for October

After a frantic rush through September - yes I'm at chapter five now! - I have sent out the latest newsletter.

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Our newsletter

I thought: Ill set up a monthly newsletter for members and associates. Three weeks later its done. It is an interesting idea - who do I send it to? Just members and associates? Well, I sent it to people who are directly involved with this project and whose email addresses I have. If you are reading this and think you would like to be on the list, just click here to subscribe.

I hope that as many more people hear about this project the word will spread. There is so much ignorance about the reality of " vanishing twin" phenomenon. Here is what one mother, who conceived through IVF, said on her blog:

Our newsletter, vanished twins and hoarding

I thought: Ill set up a monthly newsletter for members and associates. Three weeks later its done. It is an interesting idea - who do I send it to? Just members and associates? Well, I sent it to people who are directly involved with this project and whose email addresses I have. If you are reading this and think you would like to be on the list, just click here to subscribe.

I hope that as many more people hear about this project the word will spread. There is so much ignorance about the reality of " vanishing twin" phenomenon. Here is what one mother, who conceived through IVF, said on her blog:

"Before week 10 there is a 1 in 5 chance of having a "vanished twin" where one embryo is absorbed into the uterus lining. "

The embryo is not "absorbed". The body of the embryo dies and gradually disintegrates but the cord and the sac do not. They are not living tissue and therefore cannot die. Some remnants of the sac and cord may still be visible after birth, attached to the placenta. For the survivor, these little remains are there as the aftermath of a tragedy that is beyond words. It could be that the tendency to hoard material such as paper and other reminders of the past is a wordless way to express a deep sense of someone beloved gone away, leaving only a cord and an empty sac to show that this little lost twin had ever existed.

There is an article about this here.