Put planned feeds on the schedule
If your babies still need overnight feeds, SleepyTwins can show those planned feeds directly in the daily schedule.
Feeding twins to sleep
Feeding to sleep can feel like survival, especially when there are two babies and one wake-up can become a full-house reset. But it also makes it hard to know what is hunger, habit, timing, or exhaustion.
The pain point
Parents often feed because it works. The problem is that every wake-up can start to look like a feeding problem, even when the schedule, nap timing, or bedtime routine may also be part of the story.
For multiples, the stakes feel higher. Feeding one baby can wake the other, delay the next sleep window, or make it hard for caregivers to stay consistent overnight.
How the app helps
The app gives families one place to see the sleep schedule, planned night feeds, and what actually happened overnight, so feeding decisions feel less improvised.
If your babies still need overnight feeds, SleepyTwins can show those planned feeds directly in the daily schedule.
Log actual feed times, naps, bedtime, and wake-ups so you can see patterns instead of relying on memory.
SleepyTwins can organize the sleep side of the day, but night weaning and feeding changes should be discussed with your pediatrician.
A steadier next step
SleepyTwins helps families make the sleep plan clearer while leaving growth, feeding needs, and night-weaning decisions with medical professionals.
FAQ
It can help with schedules, planned night feed tracking, routines, and sleep logs, but it does not replace feeding advice from a pediatrician.
No. Night weaning and feeding changes should be discussed with your pediatrician.
Seeing planned feeds alongside sleep events can help caregivers separate feeding routines from random overnight wake-ups.
Download SleepyTwins on iPhone to follow the schedule, log what actually happened, and adjust the plan as your babies grow.