How to Succeed in Nursing Multiples
2009-06-18 Author:Sharon Withers Source:TwinsMagazine
You'll get more rest if you can learn to nurse lying down in bed and if you set up a comfortable "nursing station" for the days. Whether it is a Lay-Z-Boy or a comfortable sofa, you need room to prop plenty of pillows and a footstool for your feet. On a table within easy reach have a telephone, diapers, a notepad for jotting down who nursed first and where, and a snack and a beverage. A well-arranged nursing station means you won't have to hop up once you're settled and you will be more rested. Nurture yourself The number one piece of advice new mothers of twins offer expectant mothers is to get help with the household chores and cooking. But housework may have to wait. Cooking is something others do for you. Only you can nurse your twins. Sleep deprivation and neglecting your basic care just opens the door to depression. About 10% of women have postpartum depression the first year, but with mothers of twins the figure jumps to 25%, according to Huotari. When you are home and alone with your babies, you can quickly feel isolated and overwhelmed. Be sure you have a friend to talk with, one who understands the special demands of multiples. |