At first, returnng to work wasn't that hard. Let's be honest, the first 3 months with twins is rough. And work was a welcome break. But now that I'm almost a month in and the girls are becoming more playful and vocal, I'm having a tough time being away from them for so long. I honestly get about 2 2-1/2 hours with them a day. And that is just them awake while I'm "there". Like in the morning the are usually in there boppy pillows or on they're playmat while I get everything ready for the day. Not to mention, I don't get the one on one time I'd like with my DD1 since I'm ALWAYS stuck to the damn pump. She literally comes in and says "Mom, when your done pumping can you (fill in the blank)?"
I'm sad that this is how life is going to be with them until they start school. I'm really only going to get a few hours a day with them? And I have to split it 3 ways?
Obviously I just returned to work so my vacation and sick time is pretty much tapped, but I've been thinking about taking one day a month as a vacation day and to keep either my oldest home, or the twins home so we can do one on one stuff. Anyone do stuff like this?
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I rearranged my work schedule so I could work 4 days/week and stay home with them one day. But yes, I pretty much only had an hour or so with them in the morning and a couple of hours in the evening. It does suck, but they needed their sleep and I needed them to sleep so I could be sane.
My twins are my only children, so I've not had the experience you're having with your older DD. Can someone watch the twins so you and DD can do something together on the weekend for a couple of hours?
I don't have the older child so I know my situation is very different. How long is your commute? Are you pumping in the evening? If so, I was thinking you could pump in the car during your evening commute. Hear me out before you freak out! I have a crazy one way commute of 1 hour and 45 minutes. I would get "set up" before leaving the parking lot, and wear a "hands free" bra. Not the nicest, but they do their job. I could cover up well enough with my shirt, cardigan, coat, etc. Then when I was done pumping I would just shut the pump off but leave everything as it was until I could home and get situated. I felt safe because I didn't take my eyes off the road.
Anywho, that was just a suggestion for the evening pump situation. I just know that it will get easier and you won't always be pumping. You're doing a great thing!
TTC #2 since July 2010
March 2012 IVF (MDL Protocol) Started stims 3/3; ER 3/11 (9R, 8M, 7F) ET 3/16 (5dt of 2 blasts graded 3AB and 3BA, 3 frosties(!!) Beta 3/26 = 386; Beta 3/28 = 827; u/s 4/11 says TWINS! Boy/Girl Twins delivered at 36 weeks 6 days
TTC #2 since July 2010
March 2012 IVF (MDL Protocol) Started stims 3/3; ER 3/11 (9R, 8M, 7F) ET 3/16 (5dt of 2 blasts graded 3AB and 3BA, 3 frosties(!!) Beta 3/26 = 386; Beta 3/28 = 827; u/s 4/11 says TWINS! Boy/Girl Twins delivered at 36 weeks 6 days
Thank you ladies so much! My commute to work is super short. Like 10-15 minutes so pumping on my way would probably be more trouble than its worth. DH does watch the twins occasionally so that I can take DD1 out. This coming weekend we're going to a tea party with Cinderella. I can't wait.
As for the switching to formula, it's been on my mind. I was really hoping to make it to 6 months (They'll be 4 months next Friday). I have quite a bit frozen, but I just can't seem to give it up. I know I'll have terrible guilt if I do. It's one of those "is the grass greener on the other side?" Will quiting the breastfeeding actually help me in the long run?
I work FT, have a big one and the twins get exclusively BM. It's exhausting no doubt.
I alluded to this in your other post, but you're reaching the point where it's faster to nurse - even one at a time - than it is to go through the pumping ritual. Add in the prep time and bottle and part cleaning and it's a huge time commitment.