Did your twins sleep more than singletons?
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Strawberry2468
It's summatime
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Name: Christine
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Did your twins sleep more than singletons?
First off, i am not complaining lol. My DDs are 9 weeks. They were born at 36 weeks so not too early and were good weights. They mostly eat then sleep til their next feeding. They often fall asleep at the End of their feeding. Sometimes they wake a half hr prior and I put them in their crib to look at the mobile, crib toys or activity mat. They get cranky if i keep them up to play.
After their 7/8 pm feeding they stay up and witch almost til their next feeding. They want their pacifiers and spit them out and flip out pretty much the whole time. They don't want to be held or entertained. Just want to be left there in swings, or bouncers with their paci and doze and wake for a few hours. Then they eat and sleep 5/6 hrs, then sleep 3/4 hrs. After this you would think they would be up a bit in the morning but they sit in their swings with the mobile for a bit then go back to sleep (if they haven't already fallen asleep during feeding).
My mom keeps asking if they are doing this or that...reaching for stuff, playing with toys and they really aren't. When they are up for changing and eating they both laugh and smile at us and reach for our faces. They also coo a bit so they are interacting.
Is it just because they were early or are all 9week olds this sleepy? Again, not complaining. It's nice to be able to do chores while they sleep. Lol
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Posted 12/18/12 1:36 PM |
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LIRascal
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Name: Michelle
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Did your twins sleep more than singletons?
Christine, if it makes you feel better, you described life with my girls EXACTLY. And they're girls, too I've spent my days trying to get more "development" in with music, reading a story in a 'singsong' voice and doing some tummy time.
My biggest question is: How do I get the midnight feeding/then sleep to last longer than a "nap"???
Sorry to piggyback your Q
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Posted 12/19/12 12:35 AM |
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Strawberry2468
It's summatime
Member since 3/09 4739 total posts
Name: Christine
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Did your twins sleep more than singletons?
They only started that last week. Before that it was every 3 hrs like clockwork. I let them stay up and witch the feeding before I want them to sleep. It just kinda worked out that this is their schedule. I think it's because they are older now they are getting closer to sttn.
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Posted 12/19/12 8:38 AM |
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LIRascal
drama. daily.
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Name: Michelle
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Did your twins sleep more than singletons?
I can't wait till sttn- I wish they could do it before DH goes back to work Jan 3rd. I'll take a midnight to 6am stint, no problem. Right now they still wake up at 4 then sleep from 5-10 or even 11. Wrong stretch!
lol they're wearing the same outfits in the profile pics!
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Posted 12/19/12 1:10 PM |
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Strawberry2468
It's summatime
Member since 3/09 4739 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Did your twins sleep more than singletons?
Posted by LIRascal
I can't wait till sttn- I wish they could do it before DH goes back to work Jan 3rd. I'll take a midnight to 6am stint, no problem. Right now they still wake up at 4 then sleep from 5-10 or even 11. Wrong stretch!
lol they're wearing the same outfits in the profile pics!
Santa loves them!! lol
I go back to work Jan 2. Lucklily DH is off th and Fri and works afternoon into night. I'll have them Monday and Wwdnesday from 12-4 and Tuesday pretty much all day. (I work from home but still set hours so its gonna be hard)
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Posted 12/20/12 2:03 PM |
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