My only recommendation is the grab EVERYTHING that's not nailed down in the hospital. Bottle cleaners, snot suckers, soap, pads, everything. Check the drawers. Anything you don't grab gets tossed anyways, and my suggestion is to grab, then ask for more of anything you think you'll use a bunch of. Sounds sketch, but it isn't. They want you to take it all, and you're paying 🤑🤑🤑 for your stay anyways lol.
so so organized!! don’t worry about changing pad/table for your room. you’re just going to end up changing the babies on your bed anyway! it’s so much easier and you’ll be so tired
I changed diapers on the bed. The mini fridge is what we went with. We got one that you could write on and I'd make notes about when I pumped/extra milk from the Haakaa. Good luck! You have this!
Everything looks great! Love videos like this 💜 I’m sure all the organizing will be so worth it in the end. I hope those babies continue to grow and hang out for awhile!
I'm so excited you made it to week 34. Everything is looking so good. I wouldn't worry about diaper pad in your room, you're going to end up changing the babies on your bed. If you need to use the changing pad from your diaper bag for underneath the babies and blanket. Sending prayers for safe and healthy delivery. So excited to meet the twins! 🧢🎀
Just had my twins 9 days ago. I wish my changing station in my room was higher! I have to bend over in an awkward position in order not to bump my c-section scar and my back ends up killing me after each change! Something to consider if you are having a c-section!
We bought an extra cheap changing pad and just slid it under the bed on my side. Pulled it up on the bed to change in the night. So easy. But I definitely recommend having the pad, especially for baby boy. Our little guy was a fan of the mid-diaper change pee and would have soaked our sheets several times without it 🙈😂
Babies will go home on NB diapers no matte the size. So don't buy more preemie diapers. You can just use a couple of towels and a disposable changing pad on the autumn for night changes. Simple and cheap ;)
You Will have to wash and sterilize breast pump parts right after use so in the middle of night you will be up! Also if you end up feeding breast milk from bottles you have to wash and sterilize....also if you end up exclusively pumping you will need a stronger breast pump
Random fact: Clothes including baby clothes are often sprayed with fungacide or chemicals to prevent mold growing during international shipping and to prevent wrinkling, so it's really quite essential to wash all baby clothes first before using. Being hypersensitive I get a rash if I don't wash clothes before wearing them. Also you should avoid stairs first 6 weeks after birth so hubby should have fun playing servant?
@@HeatherFern Thank you for the reassurance. I have 3 months still so going to do as much as possible!! First-time mum and there are two on the way! A very helpful video though, thank you!
You might of been able to get away with just one and keep them in the same one since there so use to being that close to each other. just a thought, you look fabulous
Unfortunately you can't do that with the Snoos since they are so high-tech and soothe one baby safely. Plus, we already purchased the two so no turning back now 🤷🏼♀️😂
@@HeatherFern sounds good, I know a lot of mom's go and buy 2 cribs at first, but they are so use to being so close to each other that one crib actually would work for a while at least, but of course not after they are bigger, I pray everyday that my daughter gets pregnant with twins, she has been trying for almost 5 years now....good luck with your babies we will all be watching and waiting to hear....
My only recommendation is the grab EVERYTHING that's not nailed down in the hospital. Bottle cleaners, snot suckers, soap, pads, everything. Check the drawers. Anything you don't grab gets tossed anyways, and my suggestion is to grab, then ask for more of anything you think you'll use a bunch of. Sounds sketch, but it isn't. They want you to take it all, and you're paying 🤑🤑🤑 for your stay anyways lol.
so so organized!! don’t worry about changing pad/table for your room. you’re just going to end up changing the babies on your bed anyway! it’s so much easier and you’ll be so tired
I changed diapers on the bed. The mini fridge is what we went with. We got one that you could write on and I'd make notes about when I pumped/extra milk from the Haakaa. Good luck! You have this!
That's a great idea
I’m 24 weeks with boy/girl twins 🥰 I’m so excited for you!!
Good job Mama! My husband and I just used a bench in our bedroom with a portable changing pad and it worked just fine 😊
How exciting getting things ready for babies 👶🏻 👶🏻 .Can’t wait to meet them!
Everything looks great! Love videos like this 💜 I’m sure all the organizing will be so worth it in the end. I hope those babies continue to grow and hang out for awhile!
I'm so excited you made it to week 34. Everything is looking so good. I wouldn't worry about diaper pad in your room, you're going to end up changing the babies on your bed. If you need to use the changing pad from your diaper bag for underneath the babies and blanket.
Sending prayers for safe and healthy delivery. So excited to meet the twins! 🧢🎀
My daughter used her Snoo for her average sized singleton guy for quite awhile. Thinking close to 6 months
I keep seeing setting up for twins videos I wonder if it's a sign 🤞🏽🤞🏽
Breast milk is good for 6 hours at room temp so you could leave it out and use it at their next feed.
Wow Heather your belly really grew!!!! Yay! For babies growing!!!!!
Just had my twins 9 days ago. I wish my changing station in my room was higher! I have to bend over in an awkward position in order not to bump my c-section scar and my back ends up killing me after each change! Something to consider if you are having a c-section!
Such cute decor! Hope you're doing well!
13 years old me waching this 😅 and Reading the coments that are all from Moms like her 📝😦💕
What you are guys child 😂
We bought an extra cheap changing pad and just slid it under the bed on my side. Pulled it up on the bed to change in the night. So easy. But I definitely recommend having the pad, especially for baby boy. Our little guy was a fan of the mid-diaper change pee and would have soaked our sheets several times without it 🙈😂
So exciting!!!! Its getting close🥰🥰
In addition to the regular breast pump would also suggest a catchment kind like the Haaka
Would plan on trying not to do stairs for about 2ish weeks
Hi ,your videos are really helpful, which brand stroller and car seats are you using?
Babies will go home on NB diapers no matte the size. So don't buy more preemie diapers.
You can just use a couple of towels and a disposable changing pad on the autumn for night changes. Simple and cheap ;)
Car seats should be rear facing for newborns and the bottle drawer is fine!
I just ordered a mini freezer to store my milk in. Putting it upstairs. Due with baby 3 in 13 days.
Tell me your pregnant without telling me your pregnant:
Opens drawer with foot
Nice...give my love fr little ferns
One video you could do is your daily routine while waiting for baby
Video about elvie & pumping pls? ♡
Where did you do the rental for the bassinet’s
What are the babies names 🤔
You Will have to wash and sterilize breast pump parts right after use so in the middle of night you will be up! Also if you end up feeding breast milk from bottles you have to wash and sterilize....also if you end up exclusively pumping you will need a stronger breast pump
Breast pump parts don’t have to be washed and sterilized each use. Just rinse and put in the fridge/cooler and you can do that for 24 hours.
That's what I was told too!
Random fact: Clothes including baby clothes are often sprayed with fungacide or chemicals to prevent mold growing during international shipping and to prevent wrinkling, so it's really quite essential to wash all baby clothes first before using. Being hypersensitive I get a rash if I don't wash clothes before wearing them. Also you should avoid stairs first 6 weeks after birth so hubby should have fun playing servant?
Oh yes, we absolutely have everything washed already!
Wow.
What are those drawer dividers ?
I just watched this and suddenly feel VERY unprepared!!
No no! Trust me, you don’t need all this to be prepared!
@@HeatherFern Thank you for the reassurance. I have 3 months still so going to do as much as possible!! First-time mum and there are two on the way! A very helpful video though, thank you!
have you sold your snoo
You might of been able to get away with just one and keep them in the same one since there so use to being that close to each other. just a thought, you look fabulous
Unfortunately you can't do that with the Snoos since they are so high-tech and soothe one baby safely. Plus, we already purchased the two so no turning back now 🤷🏼♀️😂
@@HeatherFern sounds good, I know a lot of mom's go and buy 2 cribs at first, but they are so use to being so close to each other that one crib actually would work for a while at least, but of course not after they are bigger, I pray everyday that my daughter gets pregnant with twins, she has been trying for almost 5 years now....good luck with your babies we will all be watching and waiting to hear....
This is a wonderful video with lots of tips, but I just had to say - car seat protectors are not safe! You should not use those.
How much weight have you gained so far??