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How to Succeed in Nursing Multiples

2009-06-18 Author:Sharon Withers Source:TwinsMagazine


 

Know who nurses when and where

Whether you continue to nurse them individually or simultaneously, you do it you need to be organized about it. Keeping track of who nursed first and at which breast helps you know how they are feeding.

"I breastfed my 30-month-old triplets, Sammy, Hope and Emma. One of the three is still breastfeeding, one weaned at 13 months, the other at 24 months," said Sheri Ingalls of Port St. Lucie, Fla. "To keep my milk supply up, I nursed the babies on demand through the night. It also alleviated some of my concern over the babies getting enough to eat. During the day, the babies had to be on a schedule so that I could ensure that each one had the opportunity to be first�Cwhich was the easiest let-down�Cand last, which was the longest time on Mommy. If I allowed them to nurse on demand all the time, Hope would have nursed all day and left the smaller ones with nothing."

Sleep when your twins sleep
Allison Berryhill of Atlantic, Iowa, found nighttime nursing to be a way of life during her twin boys' most milk-dependent months. "With newborns, I reclined in a pillow-piled Lay-Z-Boy, each boy to a breast, attached for the night. I did not get long, uninterrupted hours of slumber, but I was no more sleep-deprived than during the final months of pregnancy when few positions were comfortable."

Sleep becomes the top priority Cafter establishing your milk supply and feeding your twins. The rule for mothers of twins is sleep when your twins sleep.

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