This seems to be a kinda common thread lately, and honestly something that's been on my mind ever since I found out my boys are identical. It seems that some MoMs have no problem telling their identicals apart, but that some use a kind of marker to help distinguish them (like a bracelet, nail polish, etc.). If you're in the latter group, what system worked the best for you and why? I'm sure that in time I'll have no problem telling them apart but when they're super brand new it would be nice to have a strategy in place just in case. TIA!
Re: Telling identical twins apart
Preemie ID DDs; then DS; then natural M/C; now due 10/17
High risk for pre-term: weekly Makena injections
Sounds like my days of "Of course I can tell them apart" will be short-lived. Gah!
We painted one of Ben's big toes blue when we took the bracelets off... fortunately I knew within the first few days who was who, based on amount of hair, slightly different birthmarks, and slightly different head shapes. Because the nail polish came off without me knowing it.... I was changing Ben one day, noticed no polish, got confused thinking it must be Alex afterall, then realized what had happened. Yikes!
So I guess my advice would be... paint more than just one toe!
I am worried about the same thing when our girls arrive in a few weeks. What kind of nail polish did you use? I only have OPI brand at home.
Thanks!