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    Vaginal v CSection Birth

    @ntlfr8 Vaginal. Baby A was head down, B was breech. The hospital i delivered at was experienced in breech extraction. I scheduled for 37+1 weeks, my water broke spontaneously at 36+1.
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    How is everyone’s LO eating so much at 6-7 weeks?

    @kcollins14 Oh sorry, i wasn't suggesting fortifying, just wanted to let you know that not mixing the formula and bm was an option. My LC recommended not mixing them so as not to waste that hard earned breastmilk! But if fortifying sounds interesting, I'd ask your pediatrician about that. It's...
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    How is everyone’s LO eating so much at 6-7 weeks?

    @kcollins14 Are you fortifying the ebm? If you're mixing the two just to get volume, i would suggest giving the breastmilk first then topping up with formula. Esp since breastmilk has a longer shelf life at room temp. But this doesn't apply if you need to mix the two to increase caloric density...
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    37 weeks, twin girls, natural or section?

    @orchardllc I just delivered my boys at 36+3, and i agree with this comment. I had a baby A head down, and baby B breech. I asked my MFM about delivery and chances of "vaginection" (dual delivery). She referenced that usually vaginal followed by breech extraction was usually successful...
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    Very very mild symptoms at 6+5 with di/di twins. Minimal nausea. Concerned

    @grace92 I hope this keeps up for you! For a lot of people, it really ramped up in the coming weeks. At 6 weeks, I had some mild nausea/food aversion (so mild i didn't even think it was preg-related). I found out i was preg about this point through at home test, and soon after that nausea kicked...
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    I’m 4.5 months in and it’s still hard.

    @savedbygrace781 Almost 7 months in and i can confirm this! I think this is the first month i can really say I'm enjoying the twins and not just surviving. They are becoming so fun!
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