The plan is to breast feed as long as possible. With my 1st, he lasted 1month because I wasn't producing enough. Hopefully this time will b different.
Anyways, if I do need to switch to formula; how many of those tubs do you buy a month for twins?
How many boxes of diapers do you go through with twins?
Overall, how much $ do you spend on those two items alone?
Suggestions of where you shop for these lrg quantity buys? BJ's, Walmart, Amazon Mom, ect.
My hubby and I are planning our new budget once the lil ones arrive. Especially with me being out of work, we really need to watch every dollar spent until I go back; if I go back . . .
Thanks!
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Formula: We started supplementing within the first month so we went through less than 2 cans per week. Now we're switching to FF and can go through a standard small can (12oz I think) in 2 days. We buy the big Enfamil tubs at Costco or the bulk generic brand ones. Walmart's is $21 for a big tub that lasts us about a week. Target has sales like the diaper one on all formula at least once per month plus Cartwheel discount of 5%-10% on their brand. Call Similac and Enfamil and ask about their twin programs, if they still run them. From what I heard, they should send you several cans of samples plus regular coupons.
I'd caution against stocking up ahead of time. All my kiddos have sensitive skin and we went through a few diff brands of diapers and wipes before settling on something that didn't cause diaper rash.
We actually just use wet paper towels as wipes now. Less chemicals and cheaper.
We have amazon deliver diapers bc it's so much easier than going to the store. And the pricing is competitive w prime + subscribe and save.
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The amount of diapers they use at the beginning was quite eye opening. My hubby and I assumed it would be 5 per baby a day, lol. Boy were we way off!
I cloth diaper so I can't help you calculate the diaper cost. We use 16-20 diapers a day.
Still pumping and supplementing so I don't spend that much on formula. However since I am weaning from the pump I calculated the cost of feeding the twins strictly their neosure formula and it was a little more than $400 a month.
My girls are still really small so when they can switch off the neosure the formula cost should go down.
Overall nothing is as expensive as I thought it would be. I never used formula for DD1 so I was always under the impression that people spent $500-1000 a month on formula! So I was pleasantly surprised when I realized how much it actually costs. I thought that the container of neosure that is 13.1 ounces only made 13.1 ounces of formula! It actually makes about 80!
We also get our wipes from Costco. As far as diapers go, I was stocking up the entire time I was pregnant and I am so glad I did because in 8.5 months, we had to buy two boxes, and that is only because my daughter is slow to catch up to my son. I've also had smaller sizes to donate when I didn't use the whole box. I do advise buying diapers before hand, you can always return them. We bought boxes in all brands and luckily have never had a problem. You could also buy the small packs and see how your baby reacts, then return the boxes of that brand. It was seriously the best decision we ever made.