I am a FTM, expecting di/di twin girls and I have the benefit of being able to bring my girls into work with me for the first year. Anyone else bring their LO to work during the first year? What items do you think were necessary (i.e. bouncers, swings, etc.)?
Re: Any working moms who were able to bring their LO's to work?
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If you decide to attempt this, you will need a lot of gear. Somewhere for them to sleep (I'd use a RNP when they're little and then PNP when they're bigger. A swing, exersaucer, playmat with toys, high chair, changing mat, diaper pail. You'll also need diapers, wipes, bottles, food, extra clothes, bibs. I'd also keep a change of clothes for yourself seeing as how often babies spit up on you.
Like others have said, I'd really think about what you are getting into. I do my best working and best momming when the two are separate (and I only had singles). Whenever I try to do both at the same time, each suffers a little.
I am not sure how long I will bring them into work with me (I will have to see how it all works out), but hope to make it to at least 6 months.
As far as what you'll need, I'd say just about everything you would need at home. As a PP suggested, you're better off having a full 2nd set of gear at the office so you're not lugging stuff back and forth - swings, PNP, etc. I'd probably keep a box of diapers and wipes in the office, as well as some sort of diaper containment system so your office doesn't reek by the end of the day, a fridge for all the bottles, change of clothes for both babies, etc.
Thank you to the women who gave me some feedback on my actual question and did not judge my decision here.
To the rest of you...This is what I am doing regardless of what you judgey rotten bitches think.
And I really do consider my employer to be pretty family friendly. But they aren't going to pay me for 8 hours of work when I only accomplished 3. If yours does, let me know when they have a job opening, please!
And even at daycare with a ratio if 1:4, my infant is being interacted with on his schedule. Not being plopped in a bouncy seat until I have a break to play with him.
What happens if you try this and it's an epic fail? And/or your boss says "um, yeah... twins in the office really isn't working" and you've done nothing to prepare for the possibility that this situation might not work out?
But no- you just want sunshine and puppies and "Oh- just take in a bunch of baby equipment and it will work out GREAT!!!!". Good luck to you, then.
Wait until the twins are here and you're about to go back to work to get the big stuff you would take there. Every baby likes a different gadget in a different way. My oldest loved his swing and could hang out or sleep in it all the time. My youngest spends all her happy hanging out time in a cheap little vibrating bouncy seat. Some babies like their car seats and some want to lay down flat. Wait and see what each twin likes and then I'd suggest hitting up craigslist for a spare one to take to work.
That was way too nice of you to give such a helpful and thoughtful response to such a nasty jerk.