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A Series on Breastfeeding Twins
by Melissa Clark Vickers, MEd, IBCLC (courtesy of www.breastfeed.com) Part 4: Keeping Track of Who, What and When
Don't turn a log into nightmare, however. A simple tally of how many times you nurse each baby (you can include starting times, if you like) and how many wet diapers and BMs in 24 hours will tell a lot about how things are going. A newborn baby needs to eat 10-12 times every 24 hours (though not necessarily evenly spaced), and the diapers are a good indication that something is going in. Look for 6-8 wet diapers (after your mature milk comes in) and anywhere from 2-5 or more BMs every day. Wet diapers indicate baby is getting enough fluid, and BMs indicate baby is getting enough calories. To Switch or Not to Switch "Okay, Lilly had the right breast for 10 minutes last time; Lucy had the left for 15 minutes. That means that Lucy had more time and the right breast needs 5 more minutes...." Fortunately, it is NOT necessary to deal with such precision timing -- and that's regardless of whether you are dealing with one baby or two! Experiment to see what works best for you. Some ideas that have worked for other twin moms:
Keep in mind these are two different babies and so their caloric needs and their efficiency at the breast may vary. Timing feedings becomes meaningless! Let your babies be your guide.
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