It is entirely up to you. They are used to each other, and may do better together, but you might want to try the separated so the can get used to that. CONGRATULATIONS!
2007-04-13 07:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It is totally up to you. My boys slept in the same crib till they were about 5 months old. I didn't worry about one getting the other sick because if one got sick the other would probably get it anyways. When they were little they slept better together. There are crib dividers available that will allow the twins to be in the same crib but keep them seperate from each other. AS far as waking each other up they only woke up if the other one wasnt in there with him. They are still in the same room and one can be screaming and since they've been in the same room for 19 months the other just sleeps right through it.
2007-04-14 03:14:19
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answered by mom2twinboys 4
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I had my twins in the same crib for about the first 3 months, they seemed to sleep better that way. After that, I set up the cribs so they can see each other. They are now 2 1/2 in toddler beds that are about 5 feet apart.
My dr. told me that putting them in the same crib for a while is more comforting to them, since they are womb mates.
2007-04-13 07:49:30
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answered by mingcrew 3
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My twins (boy/girl) are now 4 years old. They slept in the same crib until they were old enough to sleep in a bed. They are really close and have no problems being individuals. It's totally up to you as a mother to make the decision based on what you FEEL is the best. You just sort of have that natural motherly instinct that will kick in. You will feel what is right and what is wrong. Congrats and good luck!
2007-04-13 07:57:25
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answered by Keetta 4
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Absolutely. If you want sleep, put them together. When I had my twin girls, I stayed in the hospital for 2 nights. The first night, wow! I didn't sleep at all. I had them at 8:30am, so by the time I was feeling better, by like 1pm, I was up and holding them. Well, as the night went on, they wouldn't sleep and I was paying for it big time. So, at about 11pm, the nurse came in and took them from me. I zokned out. She brought them back at 3am and they were sleeping together. And they will be 3 in May, and they still sleep together. They went from bassinet, to crib, to toddler bed, now they're in a twin bed. I feel for you! I hope you have lots of help. Twins can be very challenging! Good luck hun, and I really do mean it!
2007-04-13 07:59:56
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answered by punky brewster 3
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I would put them in the same crib until they get too big. They will probably like being together since they shared a womb for 9 months!! Of course if they wake each other up I would separate them.
2007-04-13 09:10:06
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answered by casper 5
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Its really a personal choice. We had two sets of twins born into our extended family in the last year (both boy/girl). My sis-in-laws are 7.5 months old and still share the same crib, though she says this month they'll probably be separated. My sis's are 4.5 months old and still in the same crib.
2007-04-13 07:51:39
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answered by Heather Y 7
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congratulations on your twins! i have 7 month old fraternal twin girls. my plan was to put them together until they were too big for the crib. but then they were born and we realized they had other plans! we sleep with the babies in our bed. i know its probably wrong, but you will too soon realize, that twins are a lot of work! and you will do whatever it takes to get some sleep! they are still waking up one or two times a night to eat, and wont fall back to sleep by their selves. so do whatever works for you and your babies.
2007-04-13 08:03:40
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answered by mellissa s 1
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you have an interest in searching at crib dividers. they're made only for twins with a purpose to apply a similar crib yet nonetheless have their own area so as that there is not any threat of them smothering one yet another. there's a hyperlink to at least one below, yet i comprehend i have considered others as well. sturdy good fortune!
2016-11-23 17:31:29
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answered by coop 4
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yes, it will be easier on you and them to put them alone all the sudden can cause sleep problems. Think for all the time in the womb they have been together. Later on if they seem to fight for space in the bed then put them apart. Talk to many moms of twins.
2007-04-13 07:49:23
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answered by A A 3
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