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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Come on people, I've cared for 4 sets of triplets in my career and there is not always "one baby crying" while you tend to another. You have to be really organized and good at what you do. Always anticipating their needs and ready to go before they are starving, tired, etc.. 95% of my time with all of my triplets has been alone and I rarely have screaming babies. There are people like me who really enjoy caring for multiples, I know several of them myself who specialize in multiples and have even cared for quads, quints and sextuplets. [/quote] Perhaps your lack of experience with three babies who aren't all siblings, is your problem. I've worked with multiples, plus unrelated babies. You seem to not understand the significant difference. Go observe in a daycare where only one person is juggling three babies, especially if one of them is having her first day. It can easily take months to acclimate to such an environment. Good that OP wants to reevaluate her options. BTW, PP, what do you currently charge for infant multiples? How long do you work with the families? [/quote]
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