BEIJING, July 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Parents of twins
are more likely to have mental health problems than those of single-born babies,
researchers said Monday.
In a small study that tracked the parents of about
100 twins and more than 700 single-born babies, Finnish experts found parents of
twins had more depression, anxiety and other problems than parents of
single-born babies.
The results were announced Monday at a meeting of the
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Spain.
"It's stressful to have a baby, and even more
stressful to have more babies," said Dr. Laurence Shaw, deputy medical director
of the London Bridge Fertility, Gynaecology and Genetics Centre.
Shaw, who is unconnected to the Finnish research,
said the study's findings were interesting but might be misinterpreted.
"The message is not that parents of twins are
nutters," he said.
But he added, with the rise in twin births due to
artificial reproduction techniques, doctors and parents needed to be more
conscious of the true costs of having twins.
Women pregnant with twins are susceptible to numerous
medical complications ¡ª including premature birth, diabetes and high blood
pressure ¡ª but few studies have examined the mental health of parents once the
twins are born.
(Agencies)