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Offline ncrebbin

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Too sleepy for Activity after Eating
« on: September 17, 2007, 19:40:18 pm »
Hi, my twin boys are now 8wks old (born 5.5 wks early), weigh 9.3lb each, and take approx 100mls of formula at each 3hr feed, but during the day I'm finding that they are too sleepy after a feed for any kind of Activity. I'm finding that their activity time is best in the hour before their feed. I'm sure if they did have some kind of activity after a feed it would help them bring up their wind and they'd probably settle better for their sleep/naps. However I've tried changing nappies half an hour after a feed and they often bring it right back up!

After each feed I spend about 10-15mins burping and keeping them upright after the feeds (as they both suffer a little with wind and reflux) and then often put them down for a nap as they're so sleepy. They often then wake a few minutes later sometimes with more wind or because they've just realised that I'm not there any more.

Has anyone got any advice for me so I can structure their activity time more so they settle better? or will things just improve as they get older?

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Nicola
Twin boys born 17.7.07 (5.5wks early)

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Re: Too sleepy for Activity after Eating
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2007, 05:19:56 am »
hi there, congratulations on your twins :-*

most babies can start to handle the EASY pattern from 6 to 8 weeks, with a slow start it is key to really just try to stop them going straight to sleep after their feed then in time it will get better.
as your twin boys are over 5 weeks early does that make them 3 weeks corrected? if so i wouldn't worry too much about anything just yet1 it might be worth posting on the multiples board and having a chat to woopster and all the other mothers of multiples.....................they can fill you in on what to expect with twins born early.

Emma
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