We were on a great routine of keeping a log of their dirty/wet diapers and feedings, but I slowly forgot here and there until I just don't do it at all anymore. I feel like I should, but they are on a pretty good schedule, so it's easy to remember and I know they have more than enough diapers. I'm curious how many people actually still log this and if there really is a benefit to doing it still?
Re: do you still log diapers/feedings?
I stopped after a couple weeks - she was having PLENTY of wet diapers, so I didn't bother actually counting them.
I do keep count the day before her doctor appointments, because they always ask me and I don't want to seem like I don't know what's going on
As long as you're confident that they're both having enough (I would have trouble keeping track of both babies
) I wouldn't worry too much if you loose count. 
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I have an app on my phone (Baby ESP, droid network) and I keep it all in there. It's a great ref! I can also log when I gave him meds and set an alarm to remind me when it's time for him to have more.
He wants to eat so much, so often that I use it to be sure he's waiting 2hrs between feedings.
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I do, for a couple of reasons. I admit it, I'm type A, but also because Morgan's weight is watched very closely by her doc (we go in weekly...she was only 4lbs, 9oz at birth and as of today weights 6lbs, 14oz), so I want to make sure that we're feeding her enough daily.
By tracking her food intake I've been able to insure she gets most of her calories during the day, and I have found this helps her to sleep better at night. I also think that by keeping track of her daily routine, it will be helpful for our nanny once she starts (like I said, I'm type A).