Yes. This is because the more your babies feed, the more milk you make. Research shows breastfeeding mums of triplets can produce three litres a day2 – bearing in mind the average male baby drinks 831 ml (29 fl oz) a day.3
Your breasts should make enough colostrum – the nutrient-rich first milk – to feed your newborns for the first two to four days. After that supply and demand starts to come into play.
Follow a baby-led approach. Breastfeed whenever either baby shows early signs of being hungry – such as stirring from sleep, poking their tongue out, turning their head, making cooing noises, or sucking their lips or hands – to help build a sufficient supply.
Source: Medela
Link: https://www.medela.com/breastfeeding/mums-journey/breastfeeding-twins