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Welcome to CJMOM!!

Whether you are expecting twins, triplets (or more!) or if your multiples have been here for a while, there's a place for you in the Central Jersey Mothers of Multiples Club (CJMOM).

CJMOM is a non profit club formed to provide a supportive network of friends with common joys and challenges. Meet with us to share experiences, gain information, and socialize with other families of multiples.

The majority of CJMOM members live in Hamilton, however; we have many MOMs that represent the surrounding towns as well. Those of you that are looking for a multiples club, you have come to the right place! To learn more about our club, please check out the links to the left. I also have made our brochure into a pdf if you'd like to print it out. Click HERE.

We hope you will want to join us and become a member! Even if you are expecting multiples and are on bedrest and would like someone to talk to, please join so we can help you out and give you the support you need!! Email for more information.

**If you are a member and have not registered on the site and would like to do so to see the inside details of the club itself, please email to sign up.**

OH! And when shopping at Amazon.com, please click on the Amazon banner below to help us raise money for our club! (The banner rotates to a few different things so hit the 'refresh' button to refresh the page to get to the Amazon banner.) Thanks!!

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As a member club of the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs we have contact to a nationwide network of Parents of Multiples Clubs. NOMOTC also provides access to national information regarding multiple birth children. As a paid member of Central Jersey Mothers of Multiples, you also become a member of the NOMOTC.


The purpose of the New Jersey Association of Twins' Mothers Clubs is to broaden the understanding of those aspects of child development and rearing which relate especially to multiples through the interchange of information among parents, educators, doctors, and others having direct interest and appropriate experience. The NJATMC is currently involved with research regarding the education of multiple birth children.