Real-Life Advice for Parents Raising Twins and Triplets

McKayla Broadhurst

Real-Life Advice for Parents Raising Twins and Triplets

Parenting one newborn can be hard enough - but two, three, or more? That’s next-level parenting. Raising twins or triplets brings unique joys (double the giggles, triple the cuddles!) and some extra challenges. The good news? With the right strategies and a little support, you can thrive as a family of multiples.

Here’s some practical, real-life advice for navigating life with twins or triplets, straight from a postpartum doula who’s been there to support families juggling more than one baby at a time.

Get Organized (and Then Stay Flexible)


With multiples, schedules are your best friend—but so is flexibility. Try these tips:

  • Sync Feeding Times: Feed your babies at the same time, if possible. Whether you’re nursing, bottle-feeding, or a mix of both, keeping them on the same schedule saves time and sanity.
  • Prep Ahead: Use the quiet moments (yes, they’ll come!) to prep bottles, set out clothes, or tidy up. Small wins add up.
  • Embrace the Chaos: Even with a schedule, expect surprises. The key is rolling with it.

Accept All the Help (Seriously, All of It)


Parenting multiples isn’t a solo sport. Whether it’s friends dropping off meals or hiring a postpartum doula, every bit of help makes a difference.

Here’s how a postpartum doula can lighten the load:

  • Assist with nighttime feeds and baby care (so you can finally sleep).
  • Provide tips for tandem feeding or babywearing more than one.
  • Help manage household tasks while you focus on bonding with your babies.

Master the Art of Tandem Care


Caring for two or three babies at once is a skill—and like any skill, it gets easier with practice.


  • Tandem Feeding: Whether nursing or bottle-feeding, a good feeding pillow designed for multiples can be a lifesaver.
  • Double babywearing: Babywearing frees your hands while keeping your little ones close. Wraps and carriers are specifically designed for twins!
  • Divide and Conquer: If you have a partner or helper, tackle tasks as a team. One handles bath time while the other preps for bedtime.
  • Prioritize Your Recovery and Rest: It’s tempting to focus solely on your babies, but you can’t pour from an empty cup.
  • Take Breaks: Carve out moments for yourself, even if it’s just a quick shower or a walk around the block.
  • Rest Strategically: Plan a specific time of day to call in for help so you can have a guaranteed nap. Consider hiring nighttime support to give you a full night’s sleep.
  • Ask for Emotional Support: Whether joining a parents-of-multiples group or talking to a postpartum doula, having someone to share how you're feeling and the challenges of parenting with can help with the adjustment.
  • Find Support Groups: Local or online groups for parents of twins and triplets are filled with relatable advice and encouragement. Other parents can share tips, from gear recommendations to time-saving tricks.
  • Keep Your Sense of Humor: There will be moments when everyone is crying, including you. In those moments, try to step back and find the humor. You’re living a wild, beautiful, slightly chaotic adventure.

A Postpartum Doula’s Take: What Works


As a postpartum doula, I’ve had the privilege of working with families of multiples, including staying overnight to help manage tandem feeds and nighttime wake-ups. Here’s what I’ve learned:


  • Structure Helps: Even a loose routine can make life feel more manageable.
  • Teamwork is Key: Whether you and your partner, a family member, or a postpartum doula - having someone to lean on can make all the difference.
  • Celebrate Small Wins: When everyone is fed, changed, and (mostly) happy, that’s a win worth celebrating.

Final Thoughts: You’ve Got This


Raising twins or triplets isn’t easy, but it’s also full of incredible moments that will take your breath away. With a bit of planning, a lot of support, and a little bit of humor, you’ll find your rhythm as a family of multiples.

Need extra support? Contact us today to learn how postpartum doula services can make life with twins or triplets smoother and more joyful.

FAQs


Q: How can a postpartum doula help with multiples?

A: Postpartum doulas specialize in hands-on baby care, managing tandem feeds, soothing techniques, and helping parents adjust to life with multiples.


Q: What gear is essential for twins or triplets?

A: Double strollers, twin feeding pillows, and babywearing carriers for multiples are game-changers.


Q: Can I really sleep with multiple newborns?

A: Yes! With the right support—like a doula or partner taking shifts—you can get the rest you need to recharge.


Parenting multiples might feel overwhelming, but you’re never alone. Let us help you create calm and connection in the beautiful chaos. 

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