MoMs- how much regular help do you think you need in the early months? I have a friend who has twin boys and she has helpers pretty much everyday and her boys are 6 months now. I know one Of her boys has a lot of feeding problems, so I'm sure that plays into it. Do you think most MoMs need that much help? I'm a pretty independent person, so I'm hoping that I can figure out a routine that works after the first 2-3 months. What's you're experiences?
Re: How much help do you need?
DH and I have decided to hire part time help 2 days a week so that I can return to my blogging part time but that's more for me than actual necessity. I miss blogging!
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The time when we need help most is when our oldest is home, so dinner/bath/bed and in the morning. I'm not a morning person and it's brutal when your toddler wakes up at 630am and you've been up feeding babies at 11pm, 2am, and 5am.
During the day, I can handle just fine with just the babies by myseld. It's adding my oldest into the mix where it gets tough solo. He goes to school FT, but if he didn't, I'd need much much more help.
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Honestly, except the time my DH was home in the evening, I had no additional help. I did all night feedings and took care of them all day by myself. From the time they came home from the NICU at 17 days. My guys were super easy babies (even with Nicholas having reflux) and were STTN at 12 weeks (6 weeks adjusted).
I believe that having someone else in my house would have driven me nuts and made things much more stressful.
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I had my DH for the first two weeks, and since then, my mom and grandma come up once a week and we go to my grandparent's house (I have young grandparents) every sunday and they help a great deal while we're there. The problem is that when they're great; I am 100% fine on my own, but when they are both fussing a lot on the same day, or if I'm not feeling well or there's something else going on, it is extremely challenging. I also worry that I don't give them enough one on one time.
ETA: not really one on one time; but I worry about not giving them enough interactive play time, reading to them, etc. They have a lot of independent play but they seem to be happy with it.
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If the girls hadn't had such feeding issues, and if they could have nursed I would have been able to manage much better on my own.
Good luck to you! You'll make it work.
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My DD was born with some health issues and my DS1 did not adjust well to our new slow-paced lifestyle -- we had a lot of behavior issues because he wasn't getting the daily activity he needs. We ended up putting DS1 in daycare 3x/week when the twins were 6 weeks old his grandparents watch him a 4th day. The twins are now 6 months old and DS1 is almost 3. I do everything possible to avoid being on my own with them for a whole day on the remaining week day.
My mom flew in from out of state to stay with us every other week for the first 4.5 months of the twins lives. She still comes one week a month. (Yes, we are INSANELY blessed to have this help). Between my mom and my sister we had a third adult living with us for the first four weeks. We also have my in-laws who live nearby, a ton of meals were provided by friends for the first 4 months and we have had 2x/month house cleaning since I was 28 weeks pregnant with the twins. We welcomed all help and still barely stayed afloat. I will add that all these people actually HELP. My mom and sister have been here so often that they just jump right in to the routine and my DH and I have become very laid back about having things done differently and extra people in our space.
I just wanted to chime in as I tend to feel bad when I read about how other people "just do it" and it seems much easier for them to juggle multiple kids. There is just no way I could do it and I didn't anticipate that before they were born. I do think that the personality of your kids plays a huge role. My kids are all relatively easy individually or even in pairs, but somehow the three of them is a nearly impossible combination.
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I feel badly reading all the other moms saying how manageable they find their twins. I do have help as much as I can (usually three days a week) and am looking for something more permanent. I hope you are one of the moms who feels like it is smooth sailing, but if it turns out that isn't the case, I suggest getting more help. It makes a world of difference.
My DH was off work for the first 2 weeks. He took over complete care for our 2 year old and helped with the girls when possible. After that, my MIL and SILs helped out when possible. After 2.5 - 3 mo., I preferred to go it alone. My 2 year old was much more well-behaved when there wasn't another authority figure in the house.
And to echo others, things began to feel much easier around 4 months.
I'm sure we would have survived without the help but it was a lot easier and more fun with it, we made choices like buying a smaller house and saving a lot when we were both working that allowed us to pay for it without problem.
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