I have a twin question.
My hubbie usually feeds our daughter because she is a picky eater, and for some reason she feeds better with him. I have more patience for our son, so that works out.
Are we making them dysfunctional if we always feed the same twin? Obviously we are spending more time with one than the other, but still give attention to the other one.
 
 
Re: Am i making them dysfunctional?
do whatever works for you. we normally take turns with who we feed but hubby naturally picks DD up more and I naturally pick up DS more...maybe its that daddy's girl/momma's boy thing...
im sure your kids will not be dysfunctional because you found a feeding process that works best. and it is a process with multiples isnt it?
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I think at this age, preferential eating is only an issue if you're BFing, because it can mess with your supply. Since you're bottle feeding, I don't think you can create bad habits right now. Do what you need to do, and don't worry about it right now!
I don't think you're messing them up.
I remember that when DH and realized we were each gravitating toward a specific twin, we did make an effort to switch it up. It sounds like you're already doing that during non-feeding times.
I think you're fine. Funny how DD has always gravitated towards DH and DS towards me.
Of course it's probably too soon to tell if mine are dysfunctional or not so you might not want to take my advice....
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Not one bit. Do what works.
DH always fed DD; he could get more food into her system.
At 2 years old she's just a whopping 24 lbs. She's a little thing. He still gets her to eat more than I can.
So do what you need to do to get your kids to eat.