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Excellent for airline and
other travel, it acts as an
ideal insulation from unwanted disturbances.
As easy to put on as a
purse. Only one adjustment, made with one hand in seconds.
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Great
for use with Twins!
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We feel parents of twins need a sling even more
because they only have two hands! Your babies are used
to being on top of one another in the womb, they like
being very close to each other.
Heart to heart, chest to chest. (We recommend the
larger size sling for most parents who plan on doubling
up). You position one baby over each breast, facing mom,
legs hanging out the bottom, then cinch up the tail very
tight.
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Football Hold:
It is possible (with a little help) to wear two slings,
one over each shoulder. Little babies can sleep in the
lying down position (left), while larger babies can hip
straddle (below).
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Doubling Up:
With One Baby On Each Hip ...
You be the judge of how long to carry two babies
at a time depending on your size and physical condition.
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Two Babies Facing Each Other:
Babies are sitting completely curled up, legs and
all, in the carrier on opposite ends of the bag, facing
each other. Start with baby #1 in the normal reclining
position, head towards rings. Then put in twin, facing
inward. (It is probably a good idea to keep one hand on
baby.) This position is mostly for newborns up to a few
months only.
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Ideally we'd recommend having two slings:
. One regular size and one larger size. Or one sling
for mom and one for dad! At least one sling... you can
put your fussiest baby in whatever position makes him
happy, and then you have your hands free to tend to the
other one. Or on outings, it's much easier to carry one
and push one, then trade off.
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