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Author: Laura Van Luven

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Real sleep solutions for tired twin parents. Host Laura shares proven strategies and expert interviews to get your twins sleeping through the night - no cry-it-out required. From newborn twins to toddlers, get expert advice from a twin mom who's been there. 

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Get the Free Guide Here: https://academy.twinsleep.com/guideIn this episode of Twin Sleep Talk, Laura breaks down the #1 twin sleep mistake: the Midnight Milk Loop — when your twins wake every 2-3 hours expecting to be fed back to sleep, even though they're not actually hungry.What You'll Learn: ✓ How feeding to sleep becomes a sleep association that exhausts you ✓ Why your pediatrician says they don't need night feeds, but you don't know how to stop ✓ The exact steps Laura used to break the midnight milk loop with her own twins ✓ How to tell if your babies are actually hungry vs. using milk as a sleep crutch ✓ Real client example: How one mom eliminated night feedings in just ONE WEEK#TwinSleep #SleepTraining #MidnightBottles #TwinParenting #BabySleep #SleepAssociation #NightWeaning #8MonthOldTwins #10MonthOldTwins #12MonthOldTwins
Are your twins waking up multiple times a night?On completely different schedules?Fighting naps even though they’re exhausted?In this episode of Twin Sleep Talk, twin mom, nurse, and sleep consultant Laura Van Luven explains why the routines that saved you in the newborn stage might now be the exact reason your twins aren’t sleeping well.If you’re in the 4–18 month stage and dealing with:Frequent night wakingsShort napsFeeding to sleepRocking to sleepPacifier dependenceCo-sleeping strugglesOne twin waking the otherUnpredictable twin sleep schedulesThis series is for you.Over the next six weeks, we’re breaking down the Top 5 Twin Sleep Mistakes that many exhausted twin parents don’t even realize they’re making — and why those habits can quietly keep your babies from sleeping through the night.These aren’t “you’re a bad parent” mistakes.They’re normal survival strategies from the newborn phase that may no longer be working for your growing twins.Click Here to Download the FREE guideInside the guide, you’ll learn:✔ Why feeding to sleep can create the “midnight milk loop”✔ When rocking becomes a sleep association✔ How pacifiers can start disrupting sleep✔ Why twin sleep schedules fall apart✔ What to do insteadIf you’re looking for realistic, practical advice on sleep training twins — without shame or rigid rules — you’re in the right place.✨ About Laura Van LuvenLaura is a twin mom of five, registered nurse, and certified sleep consultant specializing exclusively in twins from birth to 36 months. Through her Twin Sleep Academy and 1:1 coaching, she helps exhausted twin parents move from survival mode to predictable, independent sleep.Subscribe for weekly twin sleep tips, schedules, and encouragement.Get the FREE Download Here!
What happens when full-term twins still require a NICU stay?In this episode of Twin Sleep Talk, Laura sits down with fellow twin mom Emily to share her unexpected twin birth story — from discovering she was pregnant with fraternal twins to delivering via C-section at 38 weeks and facing a two-week NICU stay when one twin struggled with oxygen desaturation.They discuss:• Delivering twins at 38 weeks • Why full-term twins can still need the NICU • Breastfeeding twins during a NICU stay • Living at the hospital after a C-section • Signs of NICU-related trauma • Postpartum depression in twin moms • Questions to ask your hospital before delivering multiples • When twin parenting gets easierIf you are pregnant with twins, currently navigating the NICU, or healing from a difficult twin birth experience, this episode offers practical insight and emotional validation.Twin motherhood is intense — but you don’t have to walk it alone.Visit www.TwinSleep.comFree Newborn Twin Sleep Guide: www.twinsleep.com/newbornsFree Twin Sleep Guide for all ages: www.twinsleep.com/5-mistakesFollow me on Instagram: @twin.sleep.help
Are your twins waking each other up at night?Most sleep consultants will tell you to separate them — but what happens when you want them back in the same room?In this episode, Laura Van Luven, twin sleep consultant and founder of the Twin Sleep Academy, explains why separation is usually a short-term band-aid and how twins can absolutely learn to sleep in the same room.You’ll learn:Why babies can adapt to each other’s noiseThe biggest mistake parents make when one twin criesHow to set up the room for successWhy confidence matters more than perfectionIf you're room sharing with twins or constantly moving one baby to another room, this episode will change the way you think about twin sleep.visit www.twinsleep.com for my free twin sleep guide and to learn more about the Twin Sleep AcademyFollow me on Instagram! @twin.sleep.helpJoin my Free Twin Sleep Talk Facebook Group
What is it really like to have newborn twins, and why is it so hard to do it alone? In this episode of Twin Sleep Talk, I sit down with author and twin mom Rachel Pieh Jones to talk honestly about twin pregnancy, traumatic birth, postpartum depression, and the life-changing power of community.Rachel shares her experience becoming a twin mom at 21, delivering twins through both vaginal birth and emergency C-section, and navigating the overwhelming postpartum season without asking for help. We talk about newborn twins, breastfeeding struggles, postpartum mental health, and the cultural pressures many mothers feel to “do it all.”She also shares how living in East Africa transformed her understanding of motherhood, rest, and community, including what postpartum care looks like when mothers are surrounded by support instead of isolation.This conversation is especially meaningful for: • parents of newborn twins • moms recovering from birth trauma • twin moms struggling postpartum • parents who feel guilty asking for help • families navigating twin motherhoodAs a twin mom, nurse, and sleep coach, I believe parents deserve support, not just survival. This episode is a reminder that twins are a gift, and you don’t have to carry the weight alone.You can find all of Rachel's writing over at https://rachelpiehjones.com/articles/A Child of Two Worlds article: https://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/26/fashion/a-gift-from-allah-modern-love.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0Get the free Twin Sleep Guide: twinsleep.com/5-mistakesDownload the Free Newborn Twin Sleep Guide: twinsleep.com/newbornsEnroll in the Twin Sleep Academy: Twinsleep.com/pricing
If your toddlers are suddenly climbing out of the crib — during naps or at bedtime — you’re not alone. In this episode, I’m sharing safe and practical ways to keep your toddlers in the crib longer, prevent crib climbing, protect their sleep… and yours. This applies to both singletons and twin toddlers.Toddler crib escape behavior is incredibly common between 18–30 months. But switching to a toddler bed too early often leads to bedtime battles, short naps, and endless night wakings. As a certified twin sleep coach, nurse, and twin mom, I’ll walk you through:✔ what to do when toddlers start climbing ✔ how to keep toddler twins from climbing out ✔ room safety and toddler-proofing tips ✔ when it’s truly time for a toddler bed ✔ special considerations for twin toddlersMy goal is to help you keep your toddlers safe, calm, and sleeping well without power struggles.If you’re looking for more support, check out my Toddler Twin Sleep Academy video course for step-by-step help with routines, schedules, independent sleep, and more.
In this episode, I’m sharing our real-life experience traveling around the world with newborn twins—including long-haul flights, airport logistics, packing for twins, managing feeds on the go, and how we handled sleep in different time zones.If you’re a twin parent wondering whether you can travel with newborn twins, this is for you. As a nurse, sleep coach, and twin mom, I’m breaking down what worked, what didn’t, and the tips I wish I’d known before flying internationally with two babies.We’ll talk about: ✔ Flying with newborn twins ✔ Surviving long-haul flights with babies ✔ Jet lag and sleep for twins ✔ Packing essentials for twin travel ✔ Breastfeeding/bottle-feeding on the go ✔ Travel mindset + expectationsIf you’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and trying to make life with twins doable…you’re not alone.Download my Free Twin Sleep Guide:  The Top 5 Twin Sleep Mistakes You Don't Even Know You're Making
Welcome to Twin Sleep Talk! I'm Laura, and this is the podcast where twin parents get real, practical sleep advice without the judgment or overwhelm.In this first episode, I'm sharing my story - what I wish I had known about newborn twin sleep from day one.If you're pregnant with twins or a new twin mom feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or like you're barely surviving... this episode is for you.In this episode, you'll hear:• The biggest mistake I made with my newborn twins (and how you can avoid it) • Why giving yourself grace isn't just nice - it's necessary for your twins' sleep • The truth about asking for and accepting help (and why it doesn't make you weak) • What I wish someone had told me about newborn twin sleep in those early weeks• How to survive the newborn stage without losing yourselfIf you have newborn twins and you're struggling with sleep, you're not alone. And you don't have to figure this out by yourself.Grab my FREE Newborn Twin Sleep Guide: www.twinsleep.com/newbornsLet's do this together.Connect with me: • Instagram: @twin.sleep.help • Website: twinsleep.comHave an idea for a podcast? email me! Laura@twinsleep.com
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