Hello, got around to getting back on here! My breastfeeding experience has been pretty positive so far. I fed them very soon after their birth, but not very much during the rest of the day as they were so sleepy, one of the nurses said that was fine, but with hindsight I would have tried to feed them more. I was very lucky and had DH with me in the hospital for all 5days/4 nights (we had to pay for him to stay but it was worth it). So he handed the babies over whenever they needed feeding. On the 3rd day they had lost 10% of their body weight, so had to be topped up with formula, but the hospital is very pro-breastfeeding (they follow a set of guidlines from Unicef and the WHO), and the formula was fed from medicine cups. They were weighed before and after each feed to see how much they were getting and the amound of formula was dependent on that. My milk came in by the end of day 2 (they were born at 8.35 and a8.36am). On day 4 they were getting enough at each feed so no more formula was required and when we had the final check-up on day 5, they had managed to regain some of their lost weight. Apart from the necessary top-up, no-one ever tried to persuade me away from breast-feeding and I had loads of help from the nurses with latching the babies on properly and getting hints for keeping them feeding (the hardest thing was keeping them awake to feed for long enough).
Finn generally had no problems latching on, Lukas had a habit of starting to suck before he was there so it was hard to get him to open his mouth (very funny to watch though!). One nipple got sore and cracked, but lansinoh helped with that (the hospital provided sachets) but after a week or so that was fine. After we got home from the hospital, we had daily visits from the midwife, and she has been very pleased with the boys' progress. Now we're on weekly visits. I've had no problems with supply, in fact, at 3weeks 6 days old, Finn had gained 1.05kg and Lukas 1.2kg from their birth weight (over 2lb each), which is well over what is needed and they have a lovely chubbiness now.
DH has been at home all the time which has been great, but I've been slowly practicing doing everything for myself ready for when he goes back to work next week. I can manage to position both boys to feed, by putting them on the sofa next the the chair I sit in to feed, then heaving them up one at a time, then latching them on. It would be fine if they didn't need burping. Lukas especially swallows a lot of air and trying to scoop one baby up means the other one usually loses their latch. The inflatable EZ2 cusion has gone from Ebay now (the one that would post to Germany), but will prob get foam one from twinsuk website although P&P is 39 GBP! The last 2 nights we actually managed to get some sleep as they went 4 hours from start to start of each feed. The feed process takes a while though, we do feed-change-feed. They tend to fall asleep before they're full so the change wakes them up enough to want a top-up. I hate changing nappies, as they seem to love pooing while they're being changed. Looking forward to when they poo less, as then wont change them in the night. They might not feed as much, but I wont mind feeding more often for 20-30 mins rather than the whole process taking 1- 1.5 hours (or longer if they wont settle afterwards).
Almost forgot, I was ill for a couple of days due to a blocked milk duct, I was feverish and generally felt dreadful. The midwife said it wasn't an infection and with changing the feeding position to help drain the blocked bit, and cooling with Quark (fromage frais?), I got better. It was awful at the time though, but had the advantage that I let DH do everything except feed with no guilt whatsoever and took a bit of pressure off myself. Poor Finn seems to suffer with tummy ache if I eat anything with onions in (I think that's the culprit).
Dreading next week a bit as I will have to manage completely on my own

, and take the boys to the Drs on my own for a hip ultrasound. I have cried in frustration sometimes when I haven't managed to position the boys well, or my arms, back or tailbone is hurting from sitting still too long in a bad position, but I realise that I have had it a lot easier than some people. Roxy I don't know how you coped on so little sleep, I think I at least managed to get 4 hours every night. Think we're up for a rough night tonight, as recently they've been spending some time awake between feeds, but today they have slept all day,so I have a feeling they will be wide awake at night. I wake up whichever twin hasn't woken up, but sometimes it doesn't work as he just wont wake enough to feed!