Dimensions
129 x 197 x 24mm
On 22 December 2004, at a routine ultrasound dating scan, Jackie Clune was told she was having triplets. She had not undertaken any fertility treatment -- indeed, the pregnancy was 'an accident' as her daughter was under a year old at the time. She and her partner were going from one child to four in almost a single bound.
Thrown headlong into the world of multiple births -- a risky, scary and unpredictable world where there are few norms, where there is little support and practically no dedicated literature -- Jackie's first response was a profound desire to punch the radiographer. This is the story of what happened next.
From the first scan to the babies first Christmas, she charts the physical, emotional and practical rollercoaster of bringing three lives into the world all in one go. The idea of triplets, let alone the reality -- for example, the 28 hours a day that statistics record as the minimum to keep them fed, clean and healthy -- makes grown adults stop and stare.
Funny, honest and very touching, this book will allow people to do just that, without having to pretend to be polite.