Breastfeeding Late Preterm Twins: What Actually Helped
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In this episode of Spill the Milk with Nicola, I’m joined by Laura, a mum of five, including three-month-old twin girls born at 36 weeks.
Laura had successfully breastfed her older children, but feeding twins, particularly late preterm twins, brought new challenges, decisions and unexpected lessons.
We talk honestly about:
- The reality of feeding babies born at 36 weeks
- One twin spending time in NICU
- Supplementation in the early days
- Triple feeding and the mental load of pumping
- The turning point when direct breastfeeding became easier
- Managing older children while establishing feeding
- The role of practical support at home
- Hiring a postnatal doula
- Letting go of perfection and saying yes to help
This episode is not about doing everything “right”.
It’s about preparation, flexibility, and removing unnecessary pressure.
Late preterm babies often need additional feeding support early on. That does not mean breastfeeding is off the table. With the right information and realistic expectations, many families go on to feed successfully and sustainably.
Laura’s story highlights something important: breastfeeding twins isn’t about being superhuman. It’s about systems, support, and understanding what’s normal.
If you’re pregnant with twins and want evidence-based, practical preparation, I run a Twins Antenatal Breastfeeding Preparation session where we cover:
- Late preterm feeding patterns
- NICU possibilities
- Supplementation without panic
- Protecting milk supply
- Pumping when it’s helpful — and when it’s not
- Tandem feeding vs individual feeding
- Setting up meaningful support at home
Preparation changes the experience.
Booking for this service is here https://www.breastfeedingsupport.ie/online-classes/twins-antenatal-prep/
Laura is an Occupational Therapist - her website is here
The doula we discussed is Nicky McEntee - more info here
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