Twins mean you’ve got double the love, mama. But does it mean double the work when it comes to breastfeeding? Although breastfeeding with twins can be challenging at first, you’ve got this. All you need are a few solid tips and tricks.
The Benefits of Breastfeeding With Twins
Some studies have shown that moms with multiples often choose to bottle feed their babies. These moms often feel anxious over the thought of feeding multiple babies at once. If this is you, we totally get it and support whatever you choose. A fed baby is a happy baby!
If you do choose to breastfeed your twins, there are many benefits for both you and your babies:
- Protection from sickness: Breastfed babies have fewer ear infections, allergies and respiratory issues. As you pass your antibodies to your babies, you help boost their little immune systems.
- Perfect nutrition for healthy growth: Your breast milk contains all of the necessary nutrients, protein and fat your baby needs to thrive and grow. And as your babies grow, your milk will change to fit their needs.
- Lower rates of cancer and illness for mom: According to the CDC, breastfeeding can reduce your risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Plus, it reduces the risk of high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.
Establishing a Multiple Nursing Schedule
The first step for twin breastfeeding success is to establish a nursing schedule. Most babies will need to eat every 1-3 hours in the first few weeks, so you should plan on breastfeeding your babies 8-12 times each day.
With twins, one baby may be hungrier than the other or have different eating habits. That’s okay. Most moms will choose to feed both babies at the same time, whenever the hungrier baby signals it is time. Actually, feeding twins on-demand day and night is a great way to ensure your babies get enough to eat (plus, it delivers the best fat content for healthy growth).
Breastfeeding & Pumping With Twins
You can also decide that it’s best for you to exclusively pump and bottle feed your babies. If so, plan to pump at least every 2-3 hours to increase and maintain your supply. Each session should take around 15-20 minutes.
If you plan to pump and feed your babies from the breast, try to pump between each breastfeeding session. This ensures a solid pumping output and enough milk for your babies when it’s time to eat.
To simplify pumping, we recommend purchasing a breast pump that can express milk from both of your breasts at the same time. The Willow pump is wearable, so you can balance and juggle your sweet babes while you pump, hands-free.