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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #45 on: April 15, 2014, 09:14:02 am »
I don't think you can get glow ones with a cherry teat can you??  Off to google
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #46 on: April 15, 2014, 09:25:41 am »
Ohhh I'm not sure.... :-\ have you considered splitting them for a wee bit :-\ put J in your room maybe and see if H sleeps better and you could settle J easier - just a thought xx
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #47 on: April 15, 2014, 09:28:54 am »
Yeah I'm wondering about having J in a travel cot in our room.  I can't seem to find glow in the dark cherry ones :-\ but did discover a sleepytot which I may look into...
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #49 on: April 15, 2014, 10:56:45 am »
Or actually you could sew dummies into the corners of a muslin - would be cheaper! Z loves her sleepytot though, chews the ears a lot!!

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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #50 on: April 15, 2014, 12:53:49 pm »
Or actually you could sew dummies into the corners of a muslin - would be cheaper! Z loves her sleepytot though, chews the ears a lot!!

I was going to do the sewing thing...but E doesnt seem to care much for her soother or her loveys! She still wants it in the motn but I keep a handful in the same corner of the crib so she knows where to grab for them. Love the idea of glow in the dark!
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #51 on: April 15, 2014, 16:12:45 pm »
DS was waking every hour or two for months and I weaned te dummy at 7 months when I could take no more. Not perfect now but wakes a lot less than before.

This thread is v useful for naps and times for 7-8 months. DS sometimes does a long and a short nap but often does three short ones still sigh.
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #52 on: April 16, 2014, 00:22:37 am »
Yeah Z had his homemade taggy and eventually I attached it to a paci via a very short bit of material (with domes to attach at each end) it works well for him.
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #53 on: April 16, 2014, 00:59:47 am »
Hello Laura!
Re dummies.... To get them to replug themselves I would put the dummy back in their hand not their mouth and also do the same when putting them down. I also filled the crib with dummies and put them scattered down each side of the crib so that wherever they were in the crib they could find one. And I used those breathable safety first cot bumpers (can't remember the proper name for them) to stop the dummies falling out of the crib.
Re night feeds... Are you trying to get rid? If so I would start to dilute them until it's just water, then only offer water if they don't resettle with their dummy. Very soon they won't wake for the water any more at all.
To feel confident that they are taking enough formula during the day so that you can start to eliminate the night feeds I agree with your plan of sticking with four formula feeds (one on waking, one after each nap and one before bed) for now. You'll know when it's time to drop a feed because they will consistently refuse or take less than 3oz.
It's difficult to tell what the early wakings are about but for me it ended up being a sign that total daytime sleep needed dropping ever so slightly. We also do 6.30- 6.30 day and I just want to show you what our day looked like a month or so ago when we were also still doing four formula feeds and two naps (now we do two naps and three formula feeds).....
6.00-6.30 wake up and offer 8oz formula
07.30-8.00 breakfast
08.30-09.15nap (earlier then bw recommends but I preferred an under tired nap of 45 mins compared to an overtired nap of 30 mins and I wanted a longer pm nap)
09.30 8oz formula offered
11.30 lunch
12.30-14.30 nap
14.30 8oz formula offered
16.30 dinner
18.00-18.30 as much formula offered as I could get in them! 8-10oz usually!

If I wanted a 18.30 bed time I always woke them from the second nap at 14.30... They just slept better after a four hour awake period before bed time. If I'm right I Think this fits in with school run for o?

Any wakings during the night were settled with dummy, water, pick up put down... In that order depending on whether things escalated.

Hope this helps but do let us know where you're at now with it all as I'd like to help you try and tweak things as you need to...
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #54 on: April 16, 2014, 08:09:06 am »
I think it's because I've been giving them ready brek  :-[  :-[  :'( Had another awful night with up nearly every sleep cycle between them.  Also O said he had tummy ache and then I put two and two together.  It's a new addition in our house and I bought it for the boys.  I read it said it wasn't suitable for cows milk allergy sufferers but I assumed that it was because when you make it up you use cows milk...silly silly me.  It would explain the coughing and the general unsettledness.  Great now I have to ride out the awful mess I've made of things. :(

Eta what I noticed last night is that both boys can replug and were often crying with dummies in. H even went to sleep without one.
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #55 on: April 16, 2014, 08:53:01 am »
Oh bless honey. I've done that too. With T it was a week of giving him what I thought was the only safe baby rice and prunes baby food and it had milk something in it ::)  his sleep deteriorated too.

If you haven't been giving it for too long then hopefully in a few days they are feeling better. X
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #56 on: April 16, 2014, 09:05:01 am »
Is there milk product in ReadyBrek? I thought it was just oats??





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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #57 on: April 16, 2014, 09:08:49 am »
Awh hugs Laura. Poor wee tummies.

Yes ready break contains milk products.  R couldn't tolerate it at all.





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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #58 on: April 16, 2014, 09:34:00 am »
At least hopefully I've found the reason esp before I ditch dummies
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Re: Help needed with twins
« Reply #59 on: April 16, 2014, 12:28:14 pm »
Poor little souls. It's awful when they cry around their dummies, isn't it? Hope they get better soon!