Finding out you're pregnant with triplets or more is rare but comes with its own unique challenges. Only 0.03% of all births in the UK are triplets. Quads are even rarer.
It's common to feel a mix of emotions, from reassurance to worry, or anything in between. If things start to feel overwhelming, we're here to support you through pregnancy, your babies' arrival and beyond.
Tailored advice
We have a dedicated topic in our advice library for parents of triplets or more. Our wider library is written with you in mind, but this section brings together the advice that's most relevant to your journey.
Community support
Wherever you are on your journey, remember that you're never alone. The Twins Trust community is here to support you at every stage.
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Triplets and more online community
Share supportive tips and advice with other parents of triplets or more. Our group is hosted on Facebook and we ask that you join as a Free or Premium Member first to keep everyone safe
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Triplet drop-ins
Our online drop-ins help you connect with other parents of triplets or more from home. They're open to parents whose triplets or more are aged three or under.
Personalised support
If you need additional support during your journey with triplets or more, we've got you. Choose the support that's right for you.
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Preparing for triplets on-demand course
An on-demand course for expectant triplet parents, with practical advice, emotional support and live clinic access to help you feel more prepared for pregnancy and early life with triplets.
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Helpline
Our helpline offers free support to parents and families of twins, triplets or more and professionals working with multiple birth families.
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Feeding support
If feeding feels hard, we have advice and community support to help you manage feeding time with your twins, triplets or more.
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In-home support
Some families may need extra support because of difficult circumstances or the specific challenges of caring for three, four or more babies.
Real triplet stories
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Triplet pregnancy success after Polycystic Ovary Syndrome diagnosis
Monique never believed she would become a mother after a Polycystic Ovary Syndrome diagnosis in her 20s.

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Triplet Joanne shares life lessons with parents of multiples
Joanne has shared her experience of growing up as a triplet and the bond she shares with her sisters.

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Three identical triplets, one placenta: one family's emotional rollercoaster
Gina and Craig had identical triplets sharing one placenta, which is incredibly rare, affecting around one in 200 million triplets.

