We Raise Twins in Vietnam — What Shocked Us About How the West Does It
We compared what it's really like raising twins in Vietnam vs. abroad — parental leave, formula costs, childcare, and a $70,000 hospital bill difference. This is our honest story. In our first video, we showed you the real cost of raising twins in Vietnam. This time, we're comparing that to how it works abroad — the government support, the childcare systems, the old beliefs about twins, and a health scare that changed how we see all of it. Note: Long doesn't speak English, so this video uses an AI English voiceover to share our family's story with you. Everything you see and hear otherwise — the sounds, the numbers, our life — is real. 00:00 Why Milk Alone Costs Us a Fortune 00:48 Meet Long & Tracy — Life With Twins in Vietnam 01:20 Parental Leave: Vietnam vs Abroad 03:10 Why Formula & Diapers Cost So Much Here 04:57 Who Watches the Twins All Day? 07:18 Confinement & the Full-Month Ceremony 09:32 The Old Belief About Twins 11:05 Health Insurance, NICU Costs & Our Delivery 12:21 A Health Scare: The Torticollis Diagnosis 14:03 What We've Learned Raising Twins Here If you want to follow the boys' recovery and our family's journey, subscribe — new episodes regularly. #TwinsInVietnam #RaisingTwins #LifeInVietnam Two Little Dragons — an honest, ongoing story about raising twin boys in Vietnam.

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