
Tips for Dads of Twins/Multiples
from Keith Snyder
Helpful Advice from a Been-There/Done-That Father of
Infant Twins
Okay, dude. I know you're there. You just googled some
variant of "fathers of twins" and this was one of the only worthwhile
results you got, so you clicked over. (It's kind of amazing, how little
there is on the web for fathers of multiples. Lots of stuff for
mothers--depression advice and so on--but dads get footnotes, at best.) If
your twins are older than 5 months and 1 week, you don't need advice from
me. I need advice from you. If you've got newborns or you're still
expecting, you may be the guy I'm talking to. If you intend to do half the
child-rearing work and hold down a job, and it's just you and your wife,
you're definitely the guy I'm talking to. Here's what I've learned so far:
- There aren't that many of us around.
- Little suits that snap up the back are evil. Hide or
destroy them. You will not be able to figure them out in your 15th week
of sleep deprivation. Buy front-snaps only. It doesn't matter how
cute they are. Except for the Pooh outfit. You can keep
that one, but only for special occasions.
- There's nothing wrong with duct tape.
- Get help. Have people visit. One approach is to make it
clear to them that they are there to take care of you, not the babies.
Another is to give them baby duties. Whichever you do, make it as clear
as if you were talking to employees.
- Put Velcro tape under the baby wipe box.
- Bouncy chairs. Get two. Rock one with
your foot while you hold the other baby. They're also for feeding two
babies at a time. Insert babies into bouncers, insert bottles into
babies.
Sleep and the Lack Thereof
The sleep deprivation will be worse than anything you can
imagine. I once went 96 hours straight on a film project. Thought it was
pretty macho. That was nothing. This kind of sleep deprivation tilts all
the way over into mental illness. You will say things you don't usually
say, see things in ways you don't usually see them, and probably piss some
people off. It's okay. When you start sleeping again, it'll gradually get
better. It will. It really will.
It gets easier. It does. I promise. For us, it started to
ease around 4-1/2 months. As of today, we can count on both babies
sleeping from 9 until midnight, eating, and then sleeping from 12:30 AM
until 3:30 AM. That's 6 hours. If you're still expecting, 6 hours in
3-hour blocks sounds like torture. If you've got 1-month-olds, just hang
on to this thought: In a few months, you'll get 6 hours of sleep.
That doesn't mean we're chipper and perky. We're
exhausted. We're just not that kind of exhausted.
You can put two babies to sleep by jiggling them in one
bassinette, but it takes a while as they keep waking each other up.
Read more tips for dads: travel and transport,
balancing work, feeding time, and life with babies.
Keith Snyder is a mystery
novelist/composer/filmmaker, the father of twin boys, and the moderator of
the Multi-Dad message boards. His
blog is at found at http://www.journalscape.com/keithsnyder.
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