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P33 · 60 pages, printable + fillable

Twin Pregnancy Planner and Journal, Week by Week: For the pregnancy the other planners don't cover

A sixty-page week-by-week planner for twin pregnancy, from week 6 through delivery. Built around the actual rhythm of a twin pregnancy, more growth scans, more appointments, the chance of earlier delivery, the village you will need, the hospital bag with two of everything. With pages for the feelings most planners don't name, the "what if NICU" page, the postpartum first 24 hours with two, and a partner page.

Instant download. Print at home on A4 or US Letter. Your receipt and re-download link arrive by email.

Look inside

Pages from the file you'll download, not a mock-up.

Most pregnancy planners assume one baby. This one starts from the math that you are carrying two.

It is not a medical book. It is the planning surface for the months when the appointments stack up, the body changes faster than you can keep up with, and the questions (“are they growing at the same rate,” “will I make it to 37 weeks,” “what if NICU”) arrive at 2am.

What’s inside

Sixty pages, fillable:

  • A note before you start. The shape of a twin pregnancy in plain language. What is statistically different. Why you need a different rhythm than singleton planners give.
  • “What’s different about twins” page. More growth scans. More appointments. Earlier delivery for most. Different weight gain curves. The “I am tired in a different way” note.
  • Weeks 6 to 40, one page per week. A line on what your body is doing that week with two. A prompt to journal what surprised you. Space for “questions for the OB at the next visit.” Space for the partner to write the thing they noticed.
  • A recurring appointment template. What questions to bring. What scans were done. What was measured. What the provider said. What still feels unclear.
  • Growth-scan companion page. What growth scans look at, in plain language. What “discordance” means in plain words. Why your provider will check it. What is NOT for you to interpret on your own.
  • The “I am scared” page. Without explaining it away.
  • The hospital bag for twins page. What is different. Two of some things. One of others. The “extra change of partner clothes” detail.
  • The “if NICU” page. A planning page in case one or both babies need extra care after birth. Not a prediction. A preparedness.
  • The postpartum first 24 hours with two page. Who is doing what. Where each baby is. When you will sleep. When the partner will sleep.
  • Partner page. Specifically for the support person. The shifts. The signals. The “she is not okay” cue.
  • Village help-schedule template. Twin parents need help in a way that singleton parents sometimes don’t. A grid for the help.
  • A final letter. From a person who has been there, to a person who is heading toward it.

Format

Instant-download PDF, US Letter + A4. Print, fill in, keep in the diaper bag. Personal use only.


From Soothemade Notes, a small apothecary of printables, planners, and cards for the unphotographed parts of new parenthood. Made slowly, in plain language.

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