Ladies, our pedi asked that since the girls are now over birth weight (over 6lbs) that I should try and make four hours in between night feedings.
My girls wake up every 3 hours like clock work for the most part and have been getting really angry if I make them wait.
How did y'all make this happen with your twins?
Thanks!
Re: Pushing feeding time to four hours instead of three
it never happened with mine. The few times i tried it- they slept horribly that night. NOT worth it for me.... they were on a 3-hour schedule until they were 12mo.
i certainly wouldn't push for that unless they are STTN and taking good naps... and even then, don't be shocked if it doesn't work.
Uhm, honestly? I think your pedi is whack. My guys couldn't stretch past 3 hours until about 8.5 months without it seriously impacting them at some point in the day. (Usually over night)
Especially if your babies are destined by genetics to be bigger kids, their bodies will know they have catching up to do and will want to eat. I would let them take the lead in their eating.
The hospital pedi said every 3 hours, a crazy one we saw when we got home said every 2 hours. I've never heard of a doctor advocating a 4 hour schedule for babies that tiny.
We didn't get on a 4 hour schedule until they were 5 months old. Before that it was every 3.5 hours and that was a stretch sometimes.
I have a friend that got her twins on a 4h schedule around 2 months old but she said it involved a lot of giving them the pacifier until they'd hit the 4h mark.
As they gain weight they should start to sleep longer stretches. Just follow their lead and feed them as they want/need.
We are feeding about every 3.5 - 4 hours on average here now and they are almost 4 weeks. My older daughter slept through the night once at 4w. You just never know. All babies are different dust
At night, once I got the okay from the ped to not feed every 3 hours, I followed their lead. If they woke up and were hungry, I fed them regardless of how many hours it was since their last feeding.
During the stay, we never extended to 4 hours. They stayed on a general 3 hour schedule until they were totally on solids.
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
I think OP was asking about switching to feeding every 4 hours at night feedings--not during the day. I would definitely keep the 3 hour schedule during the day, but let them sleep as long as they'll go at night after their last feeding of the day--usually around 10 or 11pm. Just keep up the 3 hr schedule during the day and you should see that night stretch get longer and longer without doing anything differently. If they are waking up every 3 hours for 24 hours, I'm thinking they aren't getting a good full feeding, especially before bed.