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As a father of twins who has weathered countless “double emergencies,” I’m here to tell you that yes, you will survive those moments when both babies need you desperately at the exact same time.
Whether it’s one spitting up while the other has a diaper explosion, or both wailing for different urgent reasons, these situations are inevitable with twins.
Here’s my battle-tested approach to handling these high-stress moments.
It sounds simple, but it’s crucial. When both twins are in crisis mode, your stress level skyrockets. Take a 3-second deep breath. This micro-pause helps you think more clearly and approach the situation with a calmer mindset. Remember: neither baby will suffer permanent damage if you take a moment to collect yourself.
Quickly assess which situation is more urgent:
For example, in the spit-up vs. diaper blowout scenario, the spit-up usually needs immediate attention if it’s affecting breathing, while the diaper situation, though messy, can wait an extra minute.
Keep designated safe spots in key areas of your home where you can place one baby while tending to the other:
Even if they’re crying, knowing they’re safe allows you to focus on the more urgent need.
Let’s imagine that you’ve got one twin spitting up and the other with a diaper blowout. Here’s what you could do:
1. Place the blowout baby on a waterproof changing pad in a safe area
Having strategic supplies positioned throughout your home will save you countless times:
In true emergencies, get creative:
It is OK to improvise. Just keep your babies’ safety your number one priority.
If someone else is home or nearby:
Once both situations are under control:
Every twin dad has been through these double emergencies. What feels impossible now will become just another Tuesday in a few months. Your ability to handle these situations will improve dramatically with experience.
The fact that you’re reading this article means you care deeply about being there for both of your babies. That commitment is what matters most—not whether you handled a particular situation perfectly.
Trust me when I say: you’ve got this. And when you don’t feel like you’ve got this, just do the next right thing for whichever baby needs it most urgently, then move to the next.
Before you know it, you’ll be the one giving advice to new twin dads.
The post How to handle competing twin needs when they’re both urgent appeared first on Dad's Guide to Twins.
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As a father of twins who has weathered countless “double emergencies,” I’m here to tell you that yes, you will survive those moments when both babies need you desperately at the exact same time.
Whether it’s one spitting up while the other has a diaper explosion, or both wailing for different urgent reasons, these situations are inevitable with twins.
Here’s my battle-tested approach to handling these high-stress moments.
It sounds simple, but it’s crucial. When both twins are in crisis mode, your stress level skyrockets. Take a 3-second deep breath. This micro-pause helps you think more clearly and approach the situation with a calmer mindset. Remember: neither baby will suffer permanent damage if you take a moment to collect yourself.
Quickly assess which situation is more urgent:
For example, in the spit-up vs. diaper blowout scenario, the spit-up usually needs immediate attention if it’s affecting breathing, while the diaper situation, though messy, can wait an extra minute.
Keep designated safe spots in key areas of your home where you can place one baby while tending to the other:
Even if they’re crying, knowing they’re safe allows you to focus on the more urgent need.
Let’s imagine that you’ve got one twin spitting up and the other with a diaper blowout. Here’s what you could do:
1. Place the blowout baby on a waterproof changing pad in a safe area
Having strategic supplies positioned throughout your home will save you countless times:
In true emergencies, get creative:
It is OK to improvise. Just keep your babies’ safety your number one priority.
If someone else is home or nearby:
Once both situations are under control:
Every twin dad has been through these double emergencies. What feels impossible now will become just another Tuesday in a few months. Your ability to handle these situations will improve dramatically with experience.
The fact that you’re reading this article means you care deeply about being there for both of your babies. That commitment is what matters most—not whether you handled a particular situation perfectly.
Trust me when I say: you’ve got this. And when you don’t feel like you’ve got this, just do the next right thing for whichever baby needs it most urgently, then move to the next.
Before you know it, you’ll be the one giving advice to new twin dads.
The post How to handle competing twin needs when they’re both urgent appeared first on Dad's Guide to Twins.
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