Database of Families with Twins and Higher Order Multiples in Japanese Twins Mothers Clubs

It is desirable for twin researchers to be aware of the needs and concerns of families of multiples and provide participants with appropriate and useful feedback and advice based on scientific evidence. Our most recent database on families with twins throughout Japan is based on a questionnaire surv...

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Children
Children & youth
Childrens health
Cooperation
Cost analysis
Epidemiology
Families & family life
Handbooks
Maternal & child health
Mothers
Multiple births
Pregnancy
Public health
Questionnaires
Twin studies
Twins
Welfare
Womens health
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