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Breastfeeding Twins Series

The Principle of Supply and Demand

By Melissa Clark Vickers

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– Let's face it. Having twins automatically implies a big investment of time, energy and money. But you get double the return on that investment! Regardless of how you choose to feed your babies, much of your time for the first months of their lives will revolve around baby care. Your goal is to make this time as easy as possible. Read as much as you can about twins. Two excellent resources are LLLI's Mothering Multiples: Breastfeeding & Caring for Twins or More (La Leche League International, 1999) by Karen Gromada (now being revised) and Having Twins: A Parent's Guide to Pregnancy, Birth and Early Childhood (Mariner Books, 1991) by Elizabeth Noble.

  • Selecting health care professionals – Now is the time to talk to your doctor or other health care professional about your desire to breastfeed your babies. Find out how your doctor feels about breastfeeding twins and preemies and what you can do to ensure that your wishes are known and followed by hospital personnel.

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