Interview 50  

Interview 50

Age at Interview: 35
Sex: Female
Background: At the time of interview, this 35 year old, White British woman was breastfeeding her 4 month old twin sons. She also had a 2 year old son whom she had breastfed. A management consultant, she was married to an economic consultant.

Brief outline:Exclusively breastfeeding twins with a toddler in the house. First child almost rejected the breast at three months. Mother's comfort (cushions essential) and positioning the baby/babies at the breast important.

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Her baby suddenly refused to breastfeed when they were on holiday. She received help from a breastfeeding clinic but was worried by the term breast rejection.
 
She learned to attach her baby when she had colostrum but then they both had to learn again on their own at home when her full milk came in.
 
Talking to other people who had twins and getting help in the home was extremely important to her.
 
She mostly fed both babies at once which meant that she needed to be very organised. Lots of pillows and a u-shaped cushion were essential.
 
Pain in her hands, wrists and pelvis was due to poor positioning. Feeding twins was a physical drain. Breastfeeding made her thinking 'fuzzy'.
 
She occasionally fed her twin sons in her bed because it was easier than getting up and gave her more rest. She also had a nap with them during the day.
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