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Breastfeeding Twins
Hints
to help you successfully breastfeed your babies...
Congratulations! Your babies have arrived and you've chosen to breastfeed.
You know it might be difficultand frustrating at times, but
you're determined to make a go of it. Here are some tips
to get you through therough patches and make the most of
your breastfeeding experience
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Get pumped!
Invest in a breast pump. Pumping stimulates your milk production;
moms who are worried about producing enough milk for all
of their babies will find it tremendously useful. It also
allows you to collect and stockpile extra milk in the event
that it's necessary to provide a bottle to the babies.
Many
mothers of multiples suggest using a heavyduty electric double
pump that allows you to
express milk from both breasts at the same time. (Moms of
twins are good at doing two things at once, right?) Some
recommended models are: Medela and Avent. A good pump can
be costly. One option to consider is renting equipment from
a hospital or medical supply company. If you are successful
with the pump, you can always buy one later. But if you find
you don't need one down the road, you can return it and save
the money. (You'll need it for nappies!)
Relax
Try to relax. Remember, feeding your babies is your ultimate
priority at this time, and nothing else matters. Find a quiet
place where you won't be distracted. Turn off the phone. Let
someone else do the dishes and the laundry. If you have older
children, keep them occupied
with snacks, books, their own baby dolls, or even the TV.
Tune
out
anything that makes you worried, stressed, uncomfortable
or unhappy and focus on feeding those babies. Focus on your
babies; look at them, touch them, sing to them and enjoy
them.
Help! I need somebody...
Accept any and all help. This is not the time to be a martyr.
Enlist the help of an encouraging friend. Allow your mother-in-law
to do the laundry. Say yes when the neighbours offer to bring
over dinner. Let your husband or partner help out by bringing
you the babies, changing their nappies and winding them after
they're fed..
Don't hesitate to consult your hospital, doctor or midwife
or the La Leche League for professional help. A lactation
consultant can assist you over the phone or in person, and
will help you overcome a myriad of problems.
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If
at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
Experiment with logistics to find what works. Some moms of twins breastfeed both
at the same time; others prefer an individual approach. There is no "right
way" -- the right way is what works best for you and your babies, so that's
what you have to figure out. Explore different
positions to find a comfortable situation. Lie down, sit up or prop yourself
and the babies with pillows.
Take
care of mommy too.
Remember, all this won't work without you. Don't let yourself suffer during
this hectic and tiring time. By neglecting yourself, you neglect your babies.
Nurture yourself so that you can effectively nurture your babies. Drink plenty
of water, and then drink more. Your body needs
extra hydration to make milk; make sure there's enough leftover for your own
needs! Keep a glass of water at hand at all times, refill it constantly, and
sip, sip, sip! Refuel with plenty of nutritious food: fruit, vegetables, proteins.
Even
though it feels like you're doing nothing but sitting around and feeding, your
body is hard at work. This is not the time to worry about weight gained during
pregnancy. Rest when you can. Many mothers suggest sleeping whenever the babies
sleep. (They do sleep sometimes!) Some are even able to doze off while breastfeeding,
provided they have a trusted caregiver available to keep an eye on things. Nap
periodically throughout the day; even a few minutes of sleep can feel refreshing.
Give yourself a break.
Give yourself a break. Tell yourself every day " I'm the best mommy for
these babies and I'm doing the best that I can." Breastfeeding multiples
is an awesome challenge. Remind yourself that you're giving your babies an
optimal feeding experience - even if you supplement with bottles, even if you
choose to use formula, even if your house is a wreck, even if you never get
dressed during the day. What matters is that your beautiful babies are nourished
and loved.
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