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Keep a separate journal for each baby.

Most children one day ask about what they were like as babies. For twins, remembering each twin's milestones and unique moments helps them feel special and individually loved. I recommend a blank baby journal or one with pre-printed fill-in-the-blank questions and headlines.

Buy one for each baby. you will likely want to record precious memories such as: Their birthdays, birth weights, heights, and head circumferences Details of their birth: what you were thinking, how long you were in labor, your first thoughts when seeing them World events at the time of their birth.

Their homecoming story: when they came home, what they wore, who was home to greet them Their nursery: the design, the layout, if they slept together or in their own cribs Major developmental milestones: their first smile and laugh; when they rolled over, crawled, walked, and talked Details of their first taste of solids: what they ate, how it went, and their favorite foods Birthday party details Other key events, such as when they grew their first tooth, had their first haircut, and went on their first trip.


Dr. Kimberly Douglas, a pediatrician and mother of twin girls, ad vises, "Be flexible in finding out what works for your family." Her advice sums up the point of this tip: the right way to nurse your babies depends on you and your babies' needs. Many mothers of multiples choose to breast-feed. It may take some practice, but you can learn to breast-feed both twins at once.

To make things easier, consider buying a nursing pillow made just for twins. This will help position your twins comfortably and keep you comfortable as well. Some mothers prefer to breast-feed their babies one at a time. If you decide to do this, be sure to alternate babies between each breast so that one baby does not nurse from the same breast every time. You can train most babies to feed one after the other by consistently feeding them thirty minutes apart.

Scheduled, staggered feeding is a popular technique NICU nurses use when bottle-feeding babies.
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