Hi all- I introed when my boys were born but have been busy going crazy so am not on here as much as I would like to be. Just wanted to say hi again! My boys are 7 weeks old and I am exhausted and wondering how other twin moms have made it! They are 3 weeks adjusted and the ped says it will get better after 4 months! Hope to be posting more often very soon!
Me (37) DH (39); PCOS changed to Unexplained, changed to DOR in 2012 (finally a correct diagnosis!);
Started TTC 2009 with RE after 6 months.
Clomid + Trigger x2;
IUI + Femara x1,
IUI + Follistim x2;
IVF #1 (MDL) February 2013- BFN.
IVF #2 (antagonist) May 2013, First BFP of my life.
Identical twin miracle BOYS (!!) headed our way- due date is technically 2/4/14 but c section is scheduled for 1/7!

Re: RE-intro
Me:34 Type 1 Diabetes, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Hypothyroid DH:35 Perfect
DX: Unexplained IF
Many IUI's with various meds all BFFN
IVF #1 11/11 canceled due to OHSS
IVF #2 Feb/March 2012 ET of 2 on day 3 4/7 BFP! 5/1 u/s blighted ovum
IVF #3 July 2012 ET of 3 on day 3 7/24 BFP!
Healthy baby girl born at 36w4d on 3/9/13
TTC#3
IVF #5 June 2018- PGS planned, no surviving embryos
IVF #6 August 2018- ET of 2 on day 3 - Chemical pregnancy
IVF #7 August 2019-....?
If you have any specific questions, please let us know! There are so many things I wish I could go back and tell myself because those learned tricks will make life so much easier!
12dp5dt: 765; 15dp5dt: 1979; 17dp5dt: 3379...TWINS!!!!!
Our perfect baby boys were born at 36w1d!!
Anyway, when they were 5 or 6 months, they actually got used to me strapping on the pump, so they waited patiently for their bottles! That pumped milk would go into the next bottles. If you are trying to work on supply, I'd contact a LC with experience in twins. I seriously regret not meeting with a twin LC, as mine said I was beyond hope due to two horrific latches. A "power hour" also helped me get the supply up.
As they got older, I fed them in bouncy chairs, then just sat them in my lap with their backs facing me and my arms wrapped around them. But, I could only do that when they no longer needed to burp and I was no longer pumping.
I'm so sorry that got so long, but I wanted to help! I remember those early days- I actually used to fall asleep in the middle of sentences and wake up screaming parts of my dream. And, that whole sleep when the baby sleeps- ha! I know it is so hard now, but it really will get better!
12dp5dt: 765; 15dp5dt: 1979; 17dp5dt: 3379...TWINS!!!!!
Our perfect baby boys were born at 36w1d!!
Failed multiple cycles of Clomid+TI and Clomid+IUI
3/2011 inj+IUI #1 BFP. 4/2011 missed m/c.
Fall 2011 inj+IUI #2&3 BFN
Jan/Feb 2012 IVF#1 BFP 2/23 EDD 10/31/2012 ~~~ Halloween ~~~
Our IVF miracle, Baby Boy M, arrived on 11/8/2012!
Oct 2011~Second round clomid 50 mg; BFN
Nov 2011~Third round clomid 50 mg: BFP
Dec 11- Beta #1 91;Dec 13- Beta #2 186.2
Dec 27- third miscarriage
May 25th- Beta #1 369;May 27th- Beta #2 798
Baby girl born Jan 23, 9lbs 3oz, 21 1/2" long
May 27th-Beta #1 80; May 29th- Beta #2 304; May 31st- Beta #3 860
Beta #1 3/4/14- 105. Beta #2 3/7/13- 397 EDD-11/11/14. 1st u/s 3/20- 6w2d lil' bean with 120hb. 7w0d- lil bean's hb was 144. Graduated from RE 3/25/14.
Me-36, Unexplained Infertility, DH-35, all clear
Clomid 50mg 12/2011 = BFN
Clomid 100mg 1/2012 = BFN, with Cyst
IVF #1 Lupron/Menopur/Gonal-f/HCG Trigger
ER 4/19/12 = 11 retrieved, 6 fertilized,
ET 4/22/12 = 2 transfered (day 3), remaining 3 weren't good enough to freeze
Beta 5/3 = BFP, 87 Beta #2 5/7 560.9 Beta #3 5/9 1376.5 First u/s One Baby, 125bpm!
Second u/s, 176bmp! Kicked over to the OB by the RE at 8w. Team Green!!
I'm just a few weeks ahead of you, and the sleeping does get incrementally better. Not every night, but eventually they'll start sleeping longer stretches.
That is a really long time for their feeds. It usually took me about an hour to feed and change both, so it sounds like I was a little luckier in that respect and don't know exactly how to speed that up. How is their weight gain? Are they eating so slowly because they've just finished and aren't really hungry?
Also, would trying breast feeding be an option for you? It is really hard to try to pump on top of feeding two. Breast feeding is soo much less time consuming if you can make it work. No pump parts, less burping, no separate feeding and pumping times. Just an idea. Lactation consultants can help if you are having any issues. That would help with your supply too - I'm sure the reason you aren't able to pump as much is because it's so hard to do it as regularly and for as long as you need to.
I'm glad to see you posting here! Hope you can do so more often. Hang in there- you are doing a great job!
3/22 ER: 25R, 20M, 15F. 9 genetically normal, and 3 survived to Day 5
3/27 ET: transferred 1 embryo, beta 9dp5dt=163, 12dp5dt=639
4/25 1st ultrasound at 7 weeks = identical twins with heartbeats?!!!