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Request an AppointmentI am so thankful for my care at Brigham and Woman’s Center for Multiples with Dr. Bibbo and her team. They helped me get through a difficult pregnancy, and thanks to them I have two healthy baby boys. Their care went above and beyond anything I ever expected.” - Christina, patient
Expecting multiple babies is a unique and exciting experience that demands more of you and your family, both physically and emotionally. In the Comprehensive Care Center for Multiples, our deep expertise in multiple pregnancy and world-leading care for even the smallest newborns makes it a destination for families expecting a multiple birth. More than 200 women give birth here each year to twins, triplets or higher-order multiples. Our multidisciplinary team of experts – including maternal-fetal medicine, social work, lactation, genetic counseling, nutrition, newborn medicine, and childbirth educators – supports you and your family before, during and after pregnancy to ensure you feel healthy, confident and cared for as your babies arrive.
Our deep expertise in multiple pregnancy and world-leading care for even the smallest newborns makes the Comprehensive Care Center for Multiples a destination for families expecting a multiple birth. Watch the above video to learn more.
Our specialists are available to connect with you for new patient consults, on-going prenatal visits and monitoring, and follow-up appointments, both from the comfort of your home through Virtual Visits and in-person office visits.
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More babies bring more joy but can also bring more challenges. You can be assured that our highly experienced team in the Comprehensive Care Center for Multiples offers the full range of specialized prenatal care for a multiple pregnancy and are prepared for any complications that may arise. Our wrap around services also support and educate you and your family as you prepare to welcome your babies.
When expecting multiples, you want the best possible team on your side to care for you and your family on this journey. Our Center for Multiples includes experts in maternal-fetal medicine, social work, lactation, newborn medicine, and more who are here to support you before, during and after pregnancy.
Have a question about twin or triplet pregnancy? Our doctors, nurses and other professionals in the Center for Multiples almost certainly have answered it before -- always drawing upon the latest knowledge, best practices and a well of compassion. Read our team’s answers to parents’ most frequently asked questions.
Early birth is the most common concern when families are expecting twins, triplets or more. Brigham and Women’s state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is ready for even the smallest babies. We address feeding and other needs for multiples and their families. Our family-centered rooms are specially configured for twins and triplets.
In the above video, Dr. Carolina Bibbo discusses twin pregnancy.
Carrying multiple babies may present challenges during pregnancy, which can be managed with the guidance of a MFM specialist. Read general background about twins and multiple pregnancy from an expert in our Comprehensive Care Center for Multiples.
Finding the right care is especially true when triplets are expected. Families may feel overwhelmed by the prospect of triplet pregnancy, birth and newborn care, but experts in our Comprehensive Care Center for Multiples are here to help you feel confident and cared for.
Every pregnancy is special, but being pregnant with twins is different. To help prepare you for what lies ahead, Dr. Carolina Bibbo and Lucy Graves offer insight into the three stages, or trimesters, of a twin pregnancy.
Our experts in the Center for Multiples are available to connect with you in person and with Virtual Visits. To request an appointment, call 617-732-5130 or submit the form below.
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