Drama in the womb
The Surviving Twin Syndrome
Relationship troubles, loneliness, guilt, and a yearning for oneness may stem from the loss of a twin or multiples during pregnancy. When two embryos nest in the womb, they share a profound, wordless connection, experiencing a unique love and unity. However, if one twin dies, it creates a deep impact on the surviving twin's emotional landscape. Statistically, about one in ten embryos has a twin that vanishes, leading to a sense of lost paradise. This early experience is stored in cellular memory, often manifesting later as feelings of incompleteness or survivor guilt. The surviving twin may even project their longing onto partners, complicating relationships. Since 1998, the authors have explored this overlooked theme in psychological research, revealing how the loss of a twin contributes to various emotional struggles. Many individuals grapple with questions about their happiness, relationships, and professional success, often feeling an inexplicable void. They may embark on extensive journeys or seek various therapies without resolution. This book offers insights and potential solutions for those unconsciously searching for their lost twin, shedding light on the profound impact of this early loss. "I appreciate the way you approach the subject in many short chapters, each offering valuable information." - David Chamberlain, Author of ‘Windows to the Womb’.



