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Old 09-25-2008, 05:16 AM
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Hello and congrats on the twins!! I have found with mine that if one awakes to eat I wake the other to eat or let them "sleep eat". I also learned that when they awake at night it is best to keep the lights down low and try not to play with them too much. I used to let them fully wake and then it was another hour at least before they were ready to sleep again. I also found that mine LOVE to be put in their cribs to sleep. Each night I lay them down awake, turn on their sound machine and light show and let them fall asleep by themselves. I still have to go back in once or twice some night but it has been working.
I also use a bottle holder sometimes at night and just stay near the cribs till they finish.....I posted the bottle holder I use on the triplet thread if interested. It has also been handy while shopping or eating dinner....Hope I was helpful....
Twins are wonderful!!
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Me- 31 PCOS (metformin) & blood disorder
DH- 31 My Perfect Super Hero with morphology issues
choc lab! german shepherd!
4months Cycles Clomid-failed
13 cycles IUI w/injections- failed
6 cycles with surrogate- failed
2 years- natural -failed
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Anticardiolipin syndrome30mg Heparin injection daily.

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10/3 back to back IUI's with donor and DH sperm
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