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    Am I wrong?

    @saved1970 Intercontinental traveling, a 9-hour flight, and 10 days in a foreign country with two adults who are clearly barely helping, are absolutely going to be easier if the babes are not breastfeeding.
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    Am I wrong?

    @saved1970 You can't plan to wean a little before they turn two to make this trip manageable?
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    I thought twins where bad but triplets are worse

    @hoodlesshunter We had our triplets first, then almost ten years later, we had twins. I can't even imagine it the other way around and so close together, too. You, my friend, are a %&$#-ing superhero!!
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    Am I wrong?

    @saved1970 You didn't say he doesn't sleep through the night. You said he wakes up every two hours. I'm sorry, but that's not good for anyone.
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    Am I wrong?

    @saved1970 Your 18-month old waking up every two hours is more of a problem than this potential trip. Eek!
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    Sharing a crib

    @smaxiner Ours shared the same crib for about 3 months, maybe a little less. Then we transitioned them to separate cribs.
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    Pregnant with twins and devastated

    @coolguy123 This is a safe space. Your feelings are valid and welcome, and no matter how awful you think they are, they have been thought by the majority of parents here. You're allowed to feel out of control. You're allowed to feel like you don't want this. You're allowed think that you hope...
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    Expecting 3, what’s 2 more?!

    @enoshimajunko You have three* toddlers and are about to add three infants. Frankly, taking in two additional children, who have all but been abandoned by their parents, seems insane. We barely kept our heads above water with triplets alone. I can't imagine how you're going to pull off eight...
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    I’m 4.5 months in and it’s still hard.

    @grace4us Bring it on. You are not alone!
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    I’m 4.5 months in and it’s still hard.

    @johmars Sometimes, that's best for everyone. ❤️
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    Is my son’s pre-k teacher unable to handle him? Or is there something wrong with him??

    @joerev He's not a toddler, he's 5. That teacher probably has 10 or 15 other kids she needs to keep in check. Having one kid who won't listen is very difficult. There is a time and place for rambunctious, and he's probably just struggling to control himself when the teacher needs him to calm...
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