@coolguy123 First off congratulations with two beating hearts. It's incredible that it's even possible!
It was pretty overwhelming for us as well when we found out we were expecting twins, my fionce was screaming it out loud on the subway! She had such a trouble start with her first son, so she was very reluctant to even get another child, imagine how she felt when she heard it was two.
But here they are, two incredible cute girls at 8 months old and everything is well. Her oldest is now 8.5, and really loves being a big brother.
The pregnancy was fine in my eyes, ofc she became a bit heavy, and it was exhausting for her, but she weren't complaining much. In fact just two weeks before they were born she was on a trampoline. haha.
The birth itself was long process, from the labors started until they came out it took 62 hours. This was with two lung maturing shots as well. And they came out naturally. They were 1.9kg and 2kg, and the smallest needed some startgas as she couldn't breath on her own. Once they got life into her she had to sleep with a cpap for the next 12 hours.
They came 7 weeks early, (naturally) and we had to stay in the NICU for 9 days before we left home with home-hospital. This involved us giving them food with syringes and a feeding tube at home.
But hey, they were completely fine and healthy. Nothing is wrong with them, no excema, ear problems or colic.
It was much work, we had to give them food every 2.5 hours all around the clock. But trough good teamwork me made it. And we had so much joy by helping them. They were the sweetest little princesses.
To sum this up, we haven't been surviving, we're living the time of our life. Of course we had to adapt, and yes we haven't watched TV for months at all. But we're doing other things together, and to top it all our intimate life has never been better. We adapted there as well, but the frequency and intensity is back to when we first met. So if we're exhausted now we're blaming it on ourself. haha.
We also haven't had any help from family, not financially or with doing chores or babysitting. We're incredibly proud to have done this by ourself. One tip is to frequently visit sites like craigslist etc, and by used. We've even made money on some of the stuff after we're done with it.
Don't forget all the respect and awe you'll get everywhere you go with the twins, it's truly something else!
My best advice is to just forget about the your own life, adapt to the new one. Make the best out of everything you can. Sleep in turns, take care of each other. Shower each other with love, back rubs (when time allows) and learn to be effective. (We sleep in different rooms when i'm working, but i'm standby if shit hits the fan during the nights..
Make lists, lists for everything. You need the mental capacity for things you care about. Have 10 minutes of spare time? Check your list on things you like to do, arrange them by how much time they take and prioritize. This saves you deadtime with thinking over it.
Perhaps one more thing is synchronize those little time stealers, they need to eat, sleep, cuddle at the same time. This gives you some room to do other stuff when they're asleep.
Also talk about how you're feeling, check in with each other each day. Always try to have one of you with more energy than the other, think of it as a relay race. You can't win if your both is exhausted. Also have systems for everything.
Get a robot vacuum if you can (we bought ours used) and it's the greatest help ever.
And hey, please reach out if you need some help.