The First Twelve Months With Twins

When Parents Require Assistance

When facing the demands of caring for newborn twins, parents find themselves in the midst of a whirlwind. With approximately 150 diaper changes and over 100 feedings required per week, it can become overwhelming to meet the simultaneous needs of both babies. To alleviate some of the stress, parents are encouraged to seek assistance from various sources.

If parents have the fortunate option of having family or friends available to help, or if they have the financial means to hire a nanny, it is highly recommended to establish a regular support system. Having an extra set of hands can significantly lighten the load and provide much-needed respite. Additionally, there are specialized twin parent clubs that offer invaluable advice and support to parents in similar situations.


Benefits of Co-Sleeping with Twins

Co-sleeping with twins during their early months can have several advantages. Not only does it help regulate their body temperatures and sleep patterns, but it also enables them to share the same bedroom as their parents more conveniently. In fact, experts recommend that infants sleep in their parents’ room for the first six months, if feasible.

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