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Topic: Breastfeeding Multiples
Can I breastfeed two or more? Yes, mothers can absolutely breastfeed more than one baby. Breastfeeding works on a supply and demand basis. The more the breasts are stimulated by suckling the more milk they will produce. What breastfeeding positions can I use? There are a variety of breastfeeding positions, all of which may be useful to you. The most common position is the cradle hold, where a baby is cradled in one arm and feeds from the opposite side. For mothers of multiples the rugby hold (also called the football hold) will be the most useful, as it most easily facilitates feeding two babies at a time. Each baby's side is placed nestled closely against your side, with your baby's feet and legs tucked under your arm. Experiment to see which position(s) suit you best. Do I feed the babies together or separately? Once you are comfortable breastfeeding one, you may find that it saves you a lot of time to feed two babies together when at home. This may take a little practice. If you are feeding triplets you can feed two together and then one separately. Do I assign each baby a side? There is no need to assign each baby a side, altough if feeding twins you may do so if you wish. What if my babies arrive early? The sucking and swallowing reflexes do not fully mature until about 36 weeks of the pregnancy. The baby needs to coordinate the reflexes simultaneously to drink milk. This is known as the 'sucking - swallowing - breathing' sequence. If your babies are born before 36 weeks, they may spend time in a Special Care Unit or Intensive Care Unit, and may be unable to breastfeed until they are developmentally ready to do so. The staff in your SCU/ICU will encourage you to express milk for your babies and will advise you on the development of the reflexes needed to breastfeed your multiples. Is it possible to combine breast and formula feeding? Yes this is possible and many mothers of multiples breastfeed, but “top-up” with formula. Remember that any breastmilk your baby receives has positive health benefits. Do I need to buy any special equipment for breastfeeding? Good quality and supportive nursing bras are essential if you are breastfeeding. Independent lingerie shops or the lingerie department in department stores can measure you and provide you with specialist advice and guidance in this area. It is also a good idea to invest in a special twin breastfeeding pillow, as this makes it a lot more comfortable to feed more than one baby at a time. Why do many mother of multiples express milk? The sucking and swallowing reflexes do not fully mature until about 36 weeks of the pregnancy. The baby needs to coordinate the reflexes simultaneously to breastfeed. As the average gestation of a twin pregnancy is 37 weeks, and less for triplets, many multiples are born without fully matured feeding reflexes. Many mothers of multiples choose to express milk in order to give their babies the benefits of breastmilk, even if they are unable to breastfeed. (Expressing is a way to take milk from your breast without your baby suckling). What are the benefits of breastfeeding my multiples? Breast feeding offers major health advantages for all infants, whether born singleton or from multiple pregnancy. It also provides benefits to the mothers. The HSE lists the following as just some of the benefits: Benefits for babiesThe health benefits of breastfeeding for babies include less risk of:
Breastfed babies also have:
Benefits for mothers
Breastfeeding has other benefits too
What can I do to prepare myself for breastfeeding more than one? La Leche League and Cuidiu run breastfeeding meetings and classes. They have expreienced leaders who can guide, advise and support you in making the decision to breastfeed your multiples. A professional Lactation Consultant, who you can see in your maternity hospital, is another source of high quality advice and support. You can pay a private Lactation Consultant to visit you at home when you are back from the hospital with the babies. Your antenatal classes will probably cover breastfeeding. Your maternity hospital also runs breastfeeding classes. It is very useful to talk to other mothers of multiples who have breastfed, and their partners who have facilitated and supported this. Why not come along to an IMBA Information Evening near you or your local IMBA Multiples Club to find out more? |
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Topic: Child Benefit
Child Benefit is €140 per month for each of the first two children. Topic: Membership
How long does a membership to IMBA last?
Membership lasts 12 months
Please fill out a Membership Sumission form at www.imba.ie
A 12 month membership costs €30.00 and you can make a payment through Paypal at www.imba.ie or you can send a cheque made out to the Irish Multiple Births Association to; It may take upto 6 weeks to recieve these, as IMBA is run by parents of multiples like yourselves, voluntering their spare time
You can renew by filling out a membership form at www.imba.ie and including your current membership number or by mailing in a form from the back of our newsletter to:
You can fill out our enquiry form with your name and concern at www.imba.ie or you can e-mail your query to info@imba.ie Please infom us by e mailing info@imba.ie and we will contact you.
Topic: Triplets and More - some information is a collection of data from different triplet families
What is the difference between identical or fraternal multiples? The zygosity of multiples may not be as simple as scientists once believed. While most multiples are defined as being either identical (mono-zygotic) or fraternal (di-zygotic) researchers and health care providers are still discovering and learning about an array of possible variations that include half-identical multiples, polar body multiples, and others. For the purposes of this question, we will focus on mono-zygotic and di-zygotic zygosities.
In higher-order multiples, zygosity types can occur in a wide variety of combinations. For example, triplets can consist of two identical (mono-zygotic) boys and a fraternal (di-zygotic) girl, or quadruplets could consist of a set of identical triplet (mono-zygotic) girls with a fraternal (di-zygotic) sister.
What did you find that you really used three of? 3 bouncys, 3 boppys, 3 bumbos, 3 high chairs, 2 swings, 1 "tummy time mat," and 2 exersaucers. I just rotated the babies between the "stations" I had set up. It worked great.
Did you have just one crib? If you did have just one, how long were you able to keep them all in it? I had a "mini crib" that was in our room that all 3 slept together in for the first month. I then transferred them into a full-size crib (still in our room) that all 3 shared until 4 months. By 4 months...they were sleeping through the night but also rolling all over each other and waking each other up...so we separated them and put them in their own cribs in their own room. My triplets shared a bedroom (all 3 cribs in 1 room) until they were 3 years old.
What type of pram do you recommend? - A triplet ABC buggy from New Zealand - Triple Decker frame and seats from USA - Perego Triple Chassis from England which takes 3 Primo Viaggio carseats
What type of vehicle do you recommend? - We got a c4 Grand Picasso. Not for the 7 seats but for the boot space and also we could fit 3 Isofix carseats across the back. - Seat Alhambra 1.9 diesel, the 3 car seats fit no problem and I removed 1 of the back seats for buggies,shopping ect.Very comfy car,5 star safety rating and very economical. - Hyundai Trajet
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