Twin Newborn Planner and Feeding Log: The First Six Weeks Home With Two
A forty-page postpartum planner for twin parents in the first six weeks home. Day-by-day through week one, then week-by-week through week six. Includes the two-baby feed-and-diaper log designed for side-by-side tracking, the "who has which baby" rotation page, the pump-with-twins guidance by purpose only, visitor management specifically for twin parents (different than singleton), a partner page, the "if still NICU" page, and an honest "I am not okay" page because postpartum mental-health rates are higher in twin parents.
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Look inside
Pages from the file you'll download, not a mock-up.
You are home with two of them.
The first week is mostly survival. The fourth week is the one where you start to suspect there might be a future where you sleep again. The sixth week is the first checkup, and the planner’s last page.
This is the planner you needed and that did not exist. Singleton planners assume one baby. Twin pregnancy planners stop at delivery. The first six weeks home with twins is a different country, and this is the map for it.
What’s inside
Forty pages, fillable:
- A note before you start. What this planner is.
- What is different for twin postpartum. The honest list.
- The first 24 hours home.
- Days 2 through 7. One page per day.
- Weeks 2 through 6. One page per week, with feed pattern + sleep pattern + parent recovery + mental-health check.
- The two-baby feed-and-diaper log. A side-by-side template you can re-print as often as you need.
- The “who has which baby” rotation page. For the partner setup, the village setup, the night-shift setup.
- The pump-with-twins page. Practical logistics, no medication names, all routed to your IBCLC or provider.
- The visitor page for twin parents. A different kind of visitor management than singleton.
- Partner page. Twin-postpartum specific.
- The “if still NICU” page.
- The “I am not okay” page. Twin parents have higher rates of postpartum depression and anxiety. This page is the early-warning system.
- Crisis lines.
- A final letter.
Format
Instant-download PDF, US Letter + A4. Personal use only.
From Soothemade Notes, a small apothecary of printables, planners, and cards for the unphotographed parts of new parenthood. Made slowly, in plain language.