

No periods due to 17 years of ballet and distance running after college. Zero response to 2 months of Clomid, little response to Letrozole. IUI left with 9 cysts = too many viable eggs due to age. On to IVF. Low dose of all meds still produced 37 mature eggs 12.6.11. Froze due to overstimulation.
FET #1.1 1.22.12 BFN. FET #1.2 2.22.12=GRACE! (and a vanishing twin).
Grace Katherine born 10.25.12 @ 36w6w 6#14oz 19.5".
FET #1.3 3.2013 BFN FET#1.4 4.2013 BFN. Never tried a fresh transfer. Let's try, despite 10 still frozen.
ER 6.26.13 27 mature eggs, slight overstim. ET 7.1.13 ectopic, FET 2.1 9.10.14 TRIPLETS!!
Boys born 3.18.14 @ 29w5d. Andrew Jack 3#6oz 16", Grant Robert 3#9oz 16", Charles Phillip 3#7oz 17".
Re: Triplet+ nighttime feeding
We also changed diapers before feeds.
I don't want to make it sound easy. In the beginning, they would start crying at around 5pm and this would last until 11 or as late as 1am. During this time, DH and I would pretty much be feeding them the entire time. I would sit on the floor with one baby on a boppy (I never propped, the babies moved too much and I just didn't feel comfortable) but I would switch the bottle from the one I was holding to the one on the boppy (DH was feeding the third). Sometimes, I would put 2 babies on the couch in a boppy each, or all 3 and hold 2 bottles while I sat on an ottaman.
The first 3-6 months were really hard.
Anyways - after 7 weeks in nicu they came home on a pretty strong 3 hour schedule, which thank goodness shifted to 4 hours at night. I go in and wake whomever is stirring a half hour before scheduled feeding (so 330 for the 4am), change feed, burp, wrap and put back down, and onto the next. Nine times out of ten, with some creative paci management during burping, goes off without a hitch. If I have to I can tandem feed two in rock and plays while I sit on a couch. Best of luck!
When we travel and they get bottles, I tandem bottle feed them in their car seats.