Not one but two?! A twin pregnancy announcement is a big deal. Congratulations. Once you’ve absorbed the news yourself, you’ll want to share your twin pregnancy announcement with all your family and friends!

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In this article, I’ll be sharing some sweet and special ways for you to make your twins announcement to your loved ones and also online with those you’re simply acquainted with who want a little peek into your life.

First, you might be wondering when exactly you should tell people.

When can you announce a twin pregnancy?

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When you announce a twin pregnancy largely depends on your personal comfort level, health considerations, and how far along you are in your pregnancy. There’s no “one-size-fits-all” answer but this might help you to decide the best time for your twin pregnancy announcement.

1. After the first trimester (around 12–14 weeks)

Many people wait until the end of the first trimester to announce any pregnancy, including a twin pregnancy. This is because the risk of complications, such as miscarriage, decreases significantly after this period. With twins, early pregnancy can come with higher risks of complications so waiting until after the initial ultrasounds and tests may provide reassurance that both babies are developing well.

2. After confirming viability

Announcing a twin pregnancy often comes with the extra step of confirming both babies’ viability. This typically happens during the first ultrasound, usually around 6 – 8 weeks. At this stage, your doctor can confirm the presence of two heartbeats. For some, this is an exciting and meaningful moment to share the news.

3. When you’re ready physically and emotionally

Twin pregnancies can bring unique challenges, such as more pronounced symptoms of morning sickness or fatigue. You might want to wait until you feel better or more settled in your pregnancy before sharing the news. On the other hand, if you’re excited and eager to share the joy early, there’s no harm in announcing when it feels right for you.

4. When It becomes hard to hide

With twins, many moms-to-be start showing earlier than in a singleton pregnancy due to the rapid growth of the uterus. If your baby bump becomes noticeable early on, you might decide to announce your twin pregnancy sooner than you had initially planned.

80 Twin baby announcement ideas

Here are 100 twin baby announcement ideas.

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1-25: Social media posts

  1. Photo of two onesies


Share a picture of two matching onesies with a caption like: “Double the trouble, double the joy!” You can style the onesies with props like tiny socks or toys for a warm and inviting photo.

  1. Hold a sign


Take a photo of you and your partner holding a sign that reads: “We prayed for one blessing but got two!” Add a backdrop like your nursery to make it more personal.

  1. Baby bottles announcement


Line up two baby bottles next to an ultrasound image with a caption like: “Guess who’s drinking for two?” It’s simple but effective.

  1. Tiny shoes display


Place two pairs of baby shoes on a table or next to a chalkboard announcing the twins’ arrival. Add a message like: “One for each little heartbeat.”

  1. Ultrasound reveal


Share your ultrasound image showing both babies and write: “Two buns in the oven!” Highlight the surprise of finding out it’s twins.

  1. Balloon reveal


Pose with two balloons, each labeled with “Baby A” and “Baby B.” Choose colors to match your theme or keep it neutral for added suspense.

  1. Chalkboard art

Write a cute message like: “Coming soon: two bundles of joy!” and hold it up while pointing to your bump. It’s perfect for a creative social post.

  1. Faith-based caption

Post a photo with a caption like: “We were expecting one, but God had other plans!” Pair it with scripture about blessings for added meaning.

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  1. Parenting humor

Pose with a parenting book titled “How to Survive Twins” alongside your ultrasound photos to highlight the mix of excitement and nerves.

10. Double balloons reveal

Take a photo holding two balloons, each with “Baby A” and “Baby B” written on them. Add a caption like: “We’re floating on cloud nine because TWO little ones are on their way!”

11. Puzzle announcement

Create a puzzle with pieces missing, spelling out “We’re having twins!” Take a photo of it partially completed and caption: “Our family puzzle is growing—two new pieces coming soon!”

12. Seasonal announcements

Depending on the season, incorporate themes like pumpkins (fall), snowflakes (winter), flowers (spring), or sunglasses (summer). Example: “Double the pumpkins in our patch this fall!”

13. Tandem stroller reveal

Show off a double stroller with a sign: “Room for two! Our twins are on the way!”

14. Siblings holding signs

If you have older kids, give them signs to hold saying “Big sibling x2!” or “I have two babies to spoil soon!”

15. Ice cream reveal

Share a photo of two ice cream cones with a sign: “Two scoops of sweetness are arriving [due date]!”

16. Egg surprise

Photograph two cracked eggs, each with a tiny note inside reading “Baby A” and “Baby B.” Caption: “Looks like we’re hatching twins!”

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17. Two peas in a pod 

Show a pea pod graphic or plush toy with two peas and caption: “We’ve got two little peas joining our pod!”

18. Ultra-simple text 

Use a chalkboard or lightbox to write: “One heartbeat…then two! We’re having twins!” Perfect for minimalist fans.

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19. Calendar countdown

Mark the due date on a calendar with two hearts or stars. Caption: “Counting down the days until double the love!”

20. Movie poster spoof

Create a “Coming Soon” poster with fake movie titles like “Twins: The Sequel!” or “Double Trouble Arrives [Due Date]!”

21. Bubble Bath Photo

Place a bathtub or bucket outdoors and fill it with bubbles and rubber ducks—two larger ducks labeled “Baby A” and “Baby B.” Caption: “Two little ducklings are splashing into our lives!”

22. Scrabble letter reveal

Arrange Scrabble tiles to spell out “Twins” or “Baby A + Baby B” and photograph it.

23. Double cribs 

Display two cribs or bassinets with name signs like “Baby A” and “Baby B” hanging above.

24. Tandem bike 

Share a photo of a tandem bike with two baby seats attached. Caption: “Pedaling into parenthood x2!”

25. Cupcake Surprise

Bake cupcakes and reveal two with pink or blue filling (or one of each!). Caption: “Twins are baking—double the sweetness!”

26-50: In-person announcements

  1. Cupcake reveal


Serve cupcakes with frosting in two colors or decorations that hint at twins like mini pacifiers or baby booties on top.

  1. Fortune cookies


Custom fortune cookies can say: “You’re going to be grandparents to twins!” Hand them out at a family dinner for a fun surprise.

  1. Balloon labels


Inflate two balloons labeled “Baby A” and “Baby B” and let family members discover them during a gathering.

  1. Custom mugs


Gift your parents mugs with phrases like: “Twin grandparents loading…” This is both practical and heartfelt.

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  1. Scavenger hunt


Set up a scavenger hunt at home with clues leading to twin baby items, such as matching onesies or bottles.

31. Double sneakers

Line up two pairs of tiny baby sneakers alongside yours and your partner’s. Caption: “Two new walkers joining the family soon! #TwinPregnancyAnnouncement.”

32. Ultrasound reflection

Capture a reflection of your twin ultrasound photos in a mirror. Add the caption: “Seeing double and feeling blessed! #TwinPregnancyAnnouncement.”

33. Double trouble mugs

Take a photo of two coffee mugs labeled “Mom Fuel” and “Dad Fuel” with two baby bottles next to them. Caption: “Looks like we’ll need double the fuel! #TwinsOnTheWay.”

34. Twice the baking

Take a picture of a baking tray with two buns in the oven. Caption: “Two buns baking in the oven! #TwinPregnancyAnnouncement.”

35. Seasonal holiday card

For Christmas, take a photo with stockings labeled “Baby A” and “Baby B” hung up next to the parents’ stockings. Caption: “Two stockings joining the mantle next year!”

36. Laundry line 

String up a clothesline with two sets of identical baby outfits and a sign that says: “Double the laundry, double the joy!”

37. Balloon gender reveal

Use two sets of balloons, each indicating a different gender, or both the same. Caption: “Our family is floating on cloud nine—twins on the way!”

38. Custom puzzle

Send family and friends a puzzle that says: “We’re excited to share… there’s two on the way!” Let them piece it together for the big reveal.

39. Superhero twin reveal

Use baby onesies that say “Sidekick A” and “Sidekick B.” Caption: “Every hero needs a sidekick—ours are arriving soon!”

40. Ultrasound in duplicate

Share a side-by-side photo of two ultrasound prints. Caption: “Double the joy, double the love. #TwinPregnancyAnnouncement.”

41. Sibling sign

If you already have kids, have them hold a sign that reads: “Promoted to Big Brother/Big Sister x2!” Add the caption: “Double the excitement!”

42. Ice cream announcement

Take a picture of ice cream cones with two tiny baby cones. Caption: “We’re scooping up double the sweetness—twins coming soon!”

43. Custom twin T-shirts

Wear matching shirts that say “Mom to Twins” and “Dad to Twins.” Caption: “Double trouble loading… #TwinPregnancyAnnouncement.”

44. Twin ball caps

Post a photo of two tiny baseball caps with your due date written underneath. Caption: “Two little teammates joining the family!”

45. Peek-a-boo in the closet

Open your closet to reveal two identical baby outfits hanging. Caption: “A sneak peek at our double surprise! #TwinsOnTheWay.”

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46. Calendar reveal

Circle your due date on a calendar and add two baby emojis or stickers. Caption: “Mark your calendars—twins are on the way!”

47. Matching stuffed animals

Take a picture of two identical stuffed animals with baby shoes in front of them. Caption: “Double the snuggles, double the love!”

48. Two peas in a pod veggie reveal

Place two baby peas inside an open sugar snap pea pod. Caption: “We’ve got two peas in our pod! #TwinPregnancyAnnouncement.”

49. Beach sand writing

Write “Baby A” and “Baby B” with your due date in the sand. Caption: “Making waves with our twin news!”

50. Jigsaw puzzle siblings

If you have older kids, give them shirts that say: “Piece 1 of 4” and “Piece 2 of 4” with two baby onesies labeled “Piece 3” and “Piece 4.” Caption: “Our family puzzle is growing by two!”

51-75: Creative photo shoots

  1. Two “Reserved” signs


Set up two baby chairs or car seats with signs reading “Reserved for Baby A” and “Reserved for Baby B.” Use this for an elegant photo.

  1. Double ultrasound photo


Feature a split-screen image of your ultrasounds showing each twin. Add text like: “Seeing double!” for an eye-catching post.

  1. Props and chalkboard 


Pose with props like baby shoes or toys alongside a chalkboard that says “Double the giggles, double the grins!”

54. Family handprint art

Create a canvas with handprints from the parents and any siblings. Add two tiny handprints (or footprints) representing the twins and caption it with something like: “Our family is growing by two more tiny hands!”

55. Double ice cream scoops

Post a photo of two ice cream cones with double scoops on each. Caption it: “Two scoops of sweetness are coming our way—twins arriving [due date]!”

56. Stuffed animal reveal

Line up stuffed animals in size order—parents, siblings, and two tiny ones to represent the twins. Caption: “Every family needs a little more fluff—ours is getting two!”

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57. Double the boots

Place two pairs of tiny baby boots next to yours. Add a sign that reads: “Two new sets of tiny feet arriving soon!”

58. Hot air balloon theme

Create a whimsical photo of two small hot air balloons, each labeled “Baby A” and “Baby B.” Caption: “We’re floating on air—two little blessings are on the way!”

59. Puzzle piece announcement

Create a puzzle where two pieces say “Baby A” and “Baby B.” Share an image of the puzzle almost complete and caption it: “Two pieces of our family puzzle are on their way!”

60. Ultrasound reflection

Capture a mirror shot of two ultrasound photos reflecting back at you. Caption: “Double the love, double the joy—our twins are on the way!”

61. “Coming in pairs” caption

Use props like two baby bottles, onesies, or rattles in a flat-lay photo. Caption: “Our family’s growing in pairs—twins are on the way!”

62. Double the desserts

Showcase a plate with two cupcakes or donuts with blue and pink frosting (or neutral colors). Caption: “Sweet surprises—double the treats, double the babies!”

63. Matching baby mobiles

Hang two matching baby mobiles side by side and caption: “Two little dreamers will soon fill our hearts and home!”

64. Tiny backpacks

Display two tiny baby backpacks with a sign: “Two future adventurers arriving soon!”

65. Beach writing

Write “Baby A” and “Baby B” in the sand, surrounded by seashells or footprints. Caption: “Two little blessings are making waves in our hearts!”

66. Family portrait sketch

Commission or draw a family portrait sketch that includes two baby figures in a stroller or bassinet. Share with the caption: “We’re doubling our joy with twins on the way!”

67. Double onesies reveal

Display two onesies that say “Copy” and “Paste.” Caption: “Our little copy and paste are arriving soon!”

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68. Rocking horses

Set up two mini rocking horses side by side with a sign that says: “Double the rocking, double the fun—twins are coming soon!”

69. Book-themed announcement

Take a photo of two identical baby books side by side. Caption: “Our family story is getting two new chapters—twins arriving soon!”

70. Fruit size milestone

Take a photo of two fruits (like lemons or avocados) representing the babies’ current size. Caption: “Two little [fruit name] are growing fast—our twins are on the way!”

71. Baby hats with pom-poms

Showcase two tiny baby hats with pom-poms. Caption: “Double the warmth and double the cuteness. Our twins arrive soon!”

72. Double rainbow announcement

If you’ve experienced loss before, honor the new life with two small rainbow props. Caption: “Two rainbow blessings. Our twins are on the way!”

73. Milk bottles display

Line up two baby bottles next to a “milk mustache” glass for mom or dad. Caption: “Looks like we’ll need a bigger fridge. Two babies on the way!”

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74. Double the balloons

Take a photo holding two helium balloons labeled “Baby A” and “Baby B.” Caption: “Two tiny balloons are about to burst into our lives!”

75. Cookie cutter announcement

Place two baby-themed cookie cutters on a baking tray with a note: “Our recipe for love just doubled. Twins are baking!”

76-100: Twin-themed gender reveals

  1. Two balloon release

Use balloons for each baby’s gender. If one is a boy and the other is a girl, you can release a pink and a blue balloon at the same time.

  1. Gender-themed cakes


Have two mini cakes, one for each baby. Cut into the cakes to reveal their genders. Pink and blue icing for a classic touch.

  1. Firecracker gender reveal


Use two firecrackers or sparklers in the colors of each baby’s gender. It’s dramatic and exciting for outdoor reveals.

  1. Confetti cannons

Hand out confetti cannons to family and let everyone fire them off simultaneously to reveal the twins’ genders.

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  1. Two pacifier announcement

Set up a simple but sweet display featuring two pacifiers with a caption like: “Looks like we’ll need double the pacifiers and double the patience. Twins on the way!” Pair this with baby-themed props like blankets or baby blocks for a charming announcement.

What do you write in a baby card for twins?

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When writing in a baby card for twins, you should focus on the joy and double blessing that comes with the arrival or announcement of two little ones. 

1. For a twin pregnancy announcement

“Double the joy, double the love! Congratulations on your twin pregnancy announcement—your hearts and hands will be wonderfully full!”

2. For a twin birth announcement

“Two bundles of joy, two tiny miracles! Your twin birth announcement brings so much happiness—sending you all our love as your family grows by two!”

3. For parents-to-be

“Your twin pregnancy announcement is proof that great things come in pairs! Wishing you a smooth and joyful journey into parenthood with your two little blessings.”

4. New arrivals

“Two perfect babies, one incredible family! Your twin birth announcement has us all smiling. May your home be filled with twice the giggles and endless love.”

5. For a sentimental touch

“With two babies to love and cherish, your family is twice as blessed! Your twin birth announcement is the sweetest reminder of how amazing life can be.”

6. A playful message

“Two little stars have joined your galaxy! Your twin pregnancy announcement is out of this world—get ready for double the adventures and double the fun!”

7. For first-time parents

“Parenthood is a miracle, and you’re blessed with it times two! Your twin pregnancy announcement is a testament to how loved and cherished these babies already are.”

8. The bond

“Two hearts, two souls, one unbreakable bond. Your twin birth announcement celebrates the beginning of a lifelong journey for these precious little ones.”

9. A spiritual note

“God’s blessings come in many forms, and your twin pregnancy announcement is one of the most special. Wishing you strength, joy, and peace on this double adventure!”

10. Encouragement 

“Welcoming one baby is magical, but welcoming two? It’s an extraordinary adventure! Your twin birth announcement fills us with excitement for the love and laughter ahead.”

Twin pregnancy announcement or twin birth announcement, your card will feel thoughtful and personalized!

Congratulations on your double bundle joy!

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