Congratulations D., what a blessing! I am a 30-year-old twin, and all of my friends who have had twins these days get C-sections due to the potential complications of delivering twins vaginally. My own birth is a cautionary tale: 30 years ago C-sections were still rare, and the doctor planned to deliver my sister and me vaginally. My sister, the larger twin, was positioned correctly for birth and was in first position, but I was breach. The doctor believed after my sister entered the birth canal, my head would follow her feet, and I would rotate and enter the birth canal after her head-first. Thankfully, he had a specialist standing by just in case. I remained in breach position after my sister was delivered, and my vital signs were fading fast as precious minutes ticked away. The specialist quickly stepped in, knocked my mother out, reached up, grabbed me by the feet, and pulled me out. As horrible as that sounds, he saved my life. I was born 13 minutes after my sister, and was in an incubator for my first few weeks of life recovering my strength. Happily, there was no lasting trauma, but if I had twins today my mother would certainly lobby for a C-section, for the safety of the babies.
Best of luck with your double blessing!
J.