Do twins sleep with each other?

This is called co-bedding and is perfectly safe. In fact, putting twins in the same cot can help them regulate their body temperatures and sleep cycles, and can soothe them and their twin. If you put your twins in the same cot, follow the same safe sleeping advice as for a single baby.
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Why can't twins sleep together?

With twins sleeping together, SIDS is a very valid risk that you might be exposing your babies to. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is usually the reason why parents are advised to keep their baby in a separate crib, and not have him sleep in the same bed as themselves.
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Do twins share the same bedroom?

Same-sex twins are often more likely to share a bedroom than fraternal multiples of different genders. Multiples born into a family with older siblings may share a space with an older brother or sister as well.
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At what age should twins have separate rooms?

There's no specific age when you should separate your children into their bedrooms. Many people don't have the house space to do that, especially if the children are of the same sex. Plenty of same-sex siblings share the same room until they leave home, and for twins, it's no different.
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Should twin toddlers sleep together?

Should twins sleep together? The AAP safe sleep guidelines recommend that twins each have their own separate and safe sleep space. Toddler twins tend to move around in their sleep a lot and for sure need their own crib or toddler bed. Toddler twins can do very well with room sharing though.
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Cousins Born to Two Sets of Twins Are Genetically Siblings



Do twins sleep better together or apart?

Studies show several possible benefits of letting twins sleep together in the NICU. 1 Multiples who are co-bedded seem to sleep better, gain weight better, have fewer episodes of apnea and bradycardia, and (as long as they're about the same size), keep each other warm.
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Should I separate my twins at night?

Experts say it's important to separate twins at naptime for the same reasons that it's important to have them sleep in separate cribs.
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Why is it so hard to raise twins?

The reality is that raising multiples is hard. You have double or triple the feeding, diapering, and laundry and, as a result, less time to spend cuddling and getting to know each baby. To be sure, there will be days when you feel as if you're walking up a down escalator.
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Why twins should not be separated?

Ensures Consistency. Even before birth, twins are together in the same environment. Then they spend the first few years of their lives together, surrounded by the same people, sharing their environment and surroundings and living the same experiences. It is simply what they expect and are accustomed to.
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Do twins need alone time?

Babies and toddlers have the same schedule, the same needs, and realistically the same interests. Keeping them together and on the same routine helps life run smoothly. This makes alone time all the more important for twins. They can play and just focus on themselves, no one bothering them.
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Do twins know each other in the womb?

The results suggest that twin fetuses are aware of their counterparts in the womb, that they prefer to interact with them, and that they respond to them in special ways. Contact between them appeared to be planned—not an accidental outcome of spatial proximity, says study co-author Cristina Becchio of Turin.
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Do twins wake each other up?

The reality is that although a good night's sleep is coming, it is safe to assume that your twins will be waking each other up during the night. And it's not just twins. Often two children of different ages who share a room will wake each other as they get used to sharing a room.
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Are twins attracted to the same person?

Identical twins may say that they are not attracted to the same people. However, researcher Nancy Segal surmises that twins actually feel the same attractions, but as soon as one twin makes her interest known, the second twin will not pursue the other's object of interest.
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Do twins have toxic relationships?

Twinship can easily become toxic when clear boundaries between twins are seriously confused and the unique individuality of each member of the pair is not respected. Twins can feel betrayed by one another, ignored (even invisible), or deeply disappointed in their sister or brother.
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What is the hardest part of having twins?

The hardest thing about having twins is...

“Managing the movement of two babies. Carrying them both up and down the stairs, getting them into the car, etc.” —Simeon R. “Often having to make one baby wait!” —Catharine D. “Being outnumbered—the logistics of two on one is definitely the hardest.
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How long can twin babies sleep together?

Regarding #1 (co-bedding), the conservative/mainstream school of thought in the western world is that it's best to separate the twins “early on” since they'll need their own sleeping space eventually. The attachment parenting contingent refutes this, saying twins can sleep together indefinitely and are happier for it.
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What is the longest separation between twins?

The longest interval between the birth of twins is 90 days, in the case of Molly and Benjamin West, dizygotic (fraternal) twins born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA to parents Lesa and David West (all USA) on 1 January and 30 March 1996.
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What states have twin laws?

Some parents have advocated for change at the state, and even federal, levels to ensure that twins can be in the same classroom.
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The states with enacted laws are:
  • Arkansas.
  • Florida.
  • Georgia.
  • Illinois.
  • Louisiana.
  • Maryland.
  • Massachusetts.
  • Mississippi.
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What are the disadvantages of having twins?

Anemia is more than twice as common in multiple pregnancies as in a single birth. Multiple birth babies have about twice the risk of congenital (present at birth) abnormalities including neural tube defects (such as spina bifida), gastrointestinal, and heart abnormalities.
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What do parents of twins need most?

Here are some gift suggestions that would be appreciated by most new parents of twins, triplets, or more.
  • Offers of Help. ...
  • Lightweight Umbrella Stroller. ...
  • Nursing Pillow or Boppy. ...
  • Bouncer Seat. ...
  • Foot Rattles. ...
  • Personalized or Twin-Themed Gifts. ...
  • Something for Mom. ...
  • A Word About Clothes.
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What to do when both twins are crying?

Try some baby-soothing tactics

Try singing or reading to them, giving them a little massage, doing a funny dance to entertain them or even taking them outside for some fresh air. Just remember that what works for one baby may not work for the other, so you may have to try something totally different for each infant.
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Is life with twins harder?

You Can Only Control the Things Within Your Control

“Having twins is not twice as hard—it's exponentially more difficult,” says Natalie Diaz, author of What To Do When You're Having Two and CEO of Twiniversity, a global support network for parents of twins.
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Can twins have different fathers?

But you may be left wondering: Can twins have different fathers? The answer is yes, but only in cases in which they're fraternal, as identical twins form from a single egg/sperm combination and thus cannot have different fathers.
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Can I take care of twins alone?

8. DON'T go in alone. Caring for twin babies is a lot of work. There are two mouths to feed, two diapers to change and two different cries to soothe.
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Should you wake twins at the same time?

As with many aspects of caring for your twins, your situation varies each day. It is thus extremely important that you stay flexible in how you attend to your babies. My general rule of thumb is that when one twin wakes up in the middle of the night and is ready to eat, you should wake up the other and feed them both.
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