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Dennis Ross' Advice for Dads-to-be Expecting Multiples "I would encourage parents to get the babies on a schedule and organized as soon as they can," he says. "We had a different color of baby bottle for each baby. That way we could make up a day supply of formula and have six to eight bottles apiece in the refrigerator. Then it was easy to see which baby had taken how many of their bottles at any point and time. "Also, when one of the babies would wake up in the middle of the night for changing and a bottle, we would always wake up the others and keep them all on the same schedule. This helped us be able to get a little more rest than if we fed one and had to get up again in 30 minutes to do the same with another one of them. Simple things like that can really help make life a little easier." for being the great dad that he is? Nominate him for iParenting.com’s Dad of the Month!
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