Amidst Golden Globe action buzzing around in the whole entertainment industry, Kelsey Grammer, aside from winning Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Drama for Boss, has another reason to celebrate because he and his wife Kayte Walsh are now expecting twins. With such good news, what could Walsh expect in a twin pregnancy?

The news of the couple expecting twins, which will be Grammer's fourth and fifth child, was confirmed while they were on the red carpet at the 2012 Golden Globes, E! News reported. While the Golden Globe-winner's wife is visibly not yet sporting the twin baby bump in her most recent appearance on the red carpet, what will she expect during the course of nine months of carrying the two bundles of joy?

Having twins is much like singleton pregnancy, moms can still expect the unexpected when it comes to the wide variety of symptoms of being pregnant has. However, mom's with twins should be cautioned that symptoms are most likely to start earlier and are magnified, in addition, the later stages of pregnancy will most likely occur earlier, according TwinsTips.com.

Soon-to-be moms should expect to have an increased frequency of urination as the uterus is beginning to grow and add pressure on the bladder, not to mention that it has to grow bigger and faster to accommodate the two buns in the oven. While morning sickness and nausea are more severe for twin-baring moms, fatigue and tiredness comes much more easily - nurturing one baby already drains much from the body, imagine how much twins will drain.

For mothers that are conscious of their figures, be prepared to gain more weight, more so than singleton pregnancy moms. This is because of the twins and the fact that the body needs to adjust to carrying them.

For example, the increased blood volume can be one of the factors that will influence a mom's weight. This means while moms having twins can gain as much as 15 to 25 pounds at the end of their second trimester, singleton pregnancies will only gain 10 to 20 pounds.

Right off the bat, when a mom discovers is having twins she should take folic acid, more than those who are undergoing singleton experience - WebMD.com recommended taking 1 milligram of folic acid daily for moms expecting twins, while 0.4 milligrams for singleton pregnancies.

Since twin pregnancies have more to lose, knock on wood, frequent visits to the obstetrician is advised as the twins need more monitoring. Unfortunately, the risk of miscarriage for twin pregnancies are much higher that singleton pregnancies so moms should be more vigilant.

On the course of delivering the twins, labor and delivery may happen earlier than expected - twin pregnancies usually go into labor on the 36th or on the 37th week, as opposed to the 40 weeks single pregnancies have. And though vaginal delivery can be done, cesarean section deliveries are more commong among twin pregnancies.