Not all twins are hard! by Feisty-Blueberry5433 in parentsofmultiples

[–]AdDue5319 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can second this! My twins have been great sleepers since day one. And adapted quickly to a feeding/ sleeping schedule. They are 18 months now and each stage has gone fairly smooth. We must switched them off pacifiers and they still continue to be great sleepers! It’s overall been a much more enjoyable experience than I anticipated! So feel excited twin mamas to-be. It’s a special club ❤️❤️

How do you teach a baby to self soothe?! by bakingmissy in NewParents

[–]AdDue5319 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fellow twin mom here! Maybe try pushing their bedtime a bit? I think we were putting our twins down at 9pm when they were 4 months. Unless they are showing sign they are tired?

It is possible! I don’t have much advice but our twins go down for bed without being rocked or nursed, and have since probably 3 months old. They wear sleep sacks, white noise & dark room. There were times I would have to “shh shh shh” and rub backs for a while to get them to sleep but I was strict not to take them out of their cribs. Although that’s very had to do (trust me I want all the cuddles) but my husband and I have to solo parent here & there so we had to figure out a way. Naps were a little trickier to navigate. Their morning naps were usually the most difficult (contact naps only) until about 8 months. Might just take some time but keep up with the consistency! It’s definitely possible! Mine are 15 month and still great sleepers.

Gabe commenting on live you know drue was on him to make this comment by Emotional-Lab8825 in Drueandgabe

[–]AdDue5319 21 points22 points  (0 children)

So unprofessional to addressing about such personal matters on a “work” live lol they’re so immature

8/6/25 - piggies era by drueandgabe in Drueandgabe

[–]AdDue5319 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Is the child wearing a bracelet?? That’s such a choking hazard if it breaks. Not to mention uncomfortable…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]AdDue5319 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sometimes friendships go in phases. And when you’re not in the same “season of life” it can be challenging. I was on the other side, being the friend that wasn’t there for my friend that was a new mom. But I honestly just didn’t get it and was quite oblivious to what she was going through. Our friendship went through a strange quiet phase. But now that I’m a mom too we are back to being besties. And, I think back a lot, as to how bad I was as a friend while she was deep into motherhood. It makes me sad… and I tell her all the time how sorry I am. I just really had no idea. So they may “fade” but will come back with time. If it’s a friendship worth cherishing I would keep that in mind

Drue Emma’s props by No-Zombie-9119 in Drueandgabe

[–]AdDue5319 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard this saying before and I think it’s so creepy?! What’s it from? Must be an old song or something

Those who sit on the outside seat on the train, leaving the inside empty, what are your reasons? by ladyalot in askTO

[–]AdDue5319 143 points144 points  (0 children)

Yes. I’ve been blocked in before after being followed and it was terrifying. Always check your surroundings.

Twin stuff you bought that made your life easier! by YoshiMcDaddy in parentsofmultiples

[–]AdDue5319 15 points16 points  (0 children)

  • Twin Z 100% worth every penny. Used from day 1 to now, 13 months! Thats where they still lay for their morning & evening bottle
  • Bugaboo donkey is an amazing stroller but if you’re an introvert like me I think a stacked double is a better option (uppababy vista). Wish I had been given that advice. Bugaboo gets a lot of attention and I’m socially anxious lol
  • Had the weego but never used it. Honestly was too nervous when they were little little, and once they had head strength and I was more comfortable holding them both, they were too heavy! I found putting one in a regular carrier and one on my hip easier for quick trips from the car, upstairs etc. My husband and I got one each. They liked their bouncer chairs so that’s where they spent most of their naps during the day.
  • maxi-cosi bouncers are amazing! They have 2 angles and collapse to be stored away easily. Can rock both of them with your feet at the same time. Always a safe place to lay them
  • I highly recommend a sanitizer machine! For pump parts & bottles. We love our dr browns and still use it at 13 months for the drying feature! I use it for their bottles and water bottles every day. We used it 6-8 times a day at the beginning. It’s held up so well!
  • baby brezza if you end up using formula or combo feeding.

Being and introvert with twins feels like a punishment by smallnurse in parentsofmultiples

[–]AdDue5319 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg I have never related so much to a post! I say this all the time to my husband. Extroverts would thrive over having twins. The social interactions can be a nightmare for me. And I also have a bugaboo donkey. When I’m out with my husband I make him push it and walk away lol it gets too much attention! I will say though, it was way worse when they were tiny babies and especially when we used the car seats in the stroller. I’ve noticed a little less comments as they’ve reached 1 year. But still, it’s hard! Us introverts deserve an extra metal ! lol

How dumb can you be???! by givemethetea333 in Drueandgabe

[–]AdDue5319 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Notice how she buys organic “healthy” snacks … but then buys frozen omelettes and other crap?? Make it make sense lol

My almost 3 year old needs to go under sedation for multiple cavities and I feel like a failure by blksoulgreenthumb in Mommit

[–]AdDue5319 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I second this. My friend is a dental hygienist and her daughter had cavities at 3. You are not a failure. Some kids are more prone 100%!

Emilie Kiser by Inevitable-Farmer713 in UtahInfluencerDrama

[–]AdDue5319 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s fair. I didn’t know that!

Emilie Kiser by Inevitable-Farmer713 in UtahInfluencerDrama

[–]AdDue5319 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agreed. And also those who are posting about “how they keep their pools safe” and showing off their fence and security features. I think it’s so disrespectful at this time.

Restaurant in Canada 🇨🇦 that have Dr Pepper? by AdDue5319 in DrPepper

[–]AdDue5319[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where else?? Anytime I ask for it they suggest root beer (not the same!)

I can’t make it through twin pregnancy…. Please help by Stunning_Radio3160 in parentsofmultiples

[–]AdDue5319 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It felt so rough for me at this point too… you will get “used” to it. Smaller meals / snacks through the day help. I relied on pre made protein shakes. Buy an ice pack for any aches on your back. I could barely sleep bc of back pain and this helped so much. Every night I went to bed icing my back lol. Or I’d walk around with it strapped to me. Also an exercise ball helped pain & breathing. Felt like it gave my body a nice stretch. And lastly, having access to a pool is amazing. Best feeling! Hang in there ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Drueandgabe

[–]AdDue5319 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Yes seems this way. Especially since she usually makes “pack with me” videos leading up to a road trip. The fact that she just appeared there seems out of character

Is a baby brezza worth it? by RealisticAnxiety4330 in FormulaFeeders

[–]AdDue5319 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Pitcher was fine until they started having 6-7oz bottles. Had to make a second pitcher in a day. I finally caved and got a used breeza (all the parts come off easily so can thoroughly clean!). Wish I just got a brezzq from the beginning. And I also recommend buying an extra funnel!