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Counting the five-day hospital stay, three weeks had passed since we assumed our new identities as mother and father. We basked in having others acknowledge us in our new positions. Just as the importance of pregnancy had been elevated in recent decades, those who gave birth to twins were showered with extra attention—Serena’s goal in life.
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Marsiglio, W., Siler-Marsiglio, K. (2015). The Dirty Cloth. In: The Male Clock. Social Fictions Series. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-013-0_17
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