Has anyone been successful breastfeeding twins after failing with a singleton? It was partly my supply, partly poor latch, partly poor appetite. I know several people who were successful with their second singleton, so I wanted to try again, but now with twins on the way... I'd still like to try, but I'm not feeling as confident in my chances of making it work.
Re: Breastfeeding
DD and I had issues which ended with me (per my LC's directions) trying to nurse for about a half hour then pumping and bottle feeding DD. This lasted about 7 months before DD made it clear that she wanted to play instead of being forced to nurse, I was having on average 1-2 breakdowns a day, and DH said he simply wouldn't allow us to continue on that way. She continues to have feeding and appetite issues as a toddler, though, so I don't know how much was me and how much was her. Despite our best efforts, pediasure, and an ubgodly amount if oil and butter, she weighed in at just under 20 lbs at her 2 year check-up. After seeing a GI doctor and being started on an appetite stimulant, and she gained 10 lbs in the last year. It's amazing to finally see her eat!
Sorry to blab on. I'm glad someone else had success with twins after a rocky start. It makes me think I still have hope. I didn't see kellymom last time. I'll have to check it out! I haven't tried the lactation cookies. Last time, it was fenugreek and mothers milk tea they told me to try. Where do you buy the lactation cookies?
Emerson Lily 6 lbs 13 oz & Ellis Willow 6 lbs 9 oz
Melissalynay90, if I get to bake, too, that makes it even better! There's a mom at our church who had twins last summer and exclusively nursed, so she'd probably be able to help me out, too. Maybe I'll just go back and pick up that nursing pillow...
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