@lalue I second a lot of what @jesuscansaveu says. It is a lot of work. Mine were planned. I had a 15 month old at date of transfer so I knew, practically speaking, I’d have 3 under two for a brief period of time if both embryos took and made it.
They took. They made it.
In my opinion and experience, the worst of it is early on when you have two newborns. The newborn stage is waaaaaaay harder with two than one (I was the idiot that thought it couldn’t possibly be that bad...jokes on me). But, it’s short and goes by fast. It gets infinitely better when they have some head control and again a big leap when they can sit unassisted. I have distinct memories of holding two screaming babies and thinking to myself “what the absolute fuck did I do to myself?”
I have that thought a lot less now a days. I can’t remember the last time I had it. Mine are not yet one, so in relative terms, probably not that long ago, but long enough I can’t recall it.
My eldest is a really good big brother and loves doting on his sissy and brother. We’re in that sweetheart stage of baby and not yet opinionated toddler. I guess the point of my rambling is that twins are hard, yes, and you may think to yourself “wtf did I do?!” on a frequent basis for awhile, but it gets better. At some point, you’ll look at your kids and go “how could it ever be any other way?” (Though, if you’re anything like me, it’ll be a visceral “NO!” anytime someone jokes about going for another and having another set of twins.)