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Hi sash don't have twins but my two daughters where rather close to each other so I got a twin pram it was a tandum and I loved it! it folds up just a little bit thicker than a normal pram, and you don't cause trafic jams in the shops. Some shops have small doors and you won't be able to fit through the door with a side by side. even some isles in the shops are very narrow.

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Hi....
I would also vote for the McClaren... although i had a PegPerego Aria Twin pram.
if i knew what i know now i would have rather bought the Maclaren.
The Maclaren folds smaller and has everything that you need... mine also fits through doors like the McClaren, but could not fit into my boot lying flat... i had to put it upright which takes loads of space!
Like Kerry mentioned i carried to 38 weeks and my girls were not in NICU, so its possible for you as well.
They were in their own room from Day 1, sharing a cot.
At 6 months i moved them to their own cots.
2 weeks ago at age 2 we moved them to single beds/toddler beds and the transition went exceptionally well without a problem
I was hoping to breastfeed, but I did not have enough milk for both babies exclusively so I expressed what I could and topped up with formula. It was also easier to express and then give them a bottle rather than put directly to the breast. You can hire double breastpumps (Medela) from hospitals or LaLeche (free international BF association who have representatives in all areas and are super to help you with BFeeding)
The double breastpump really saves alot of time, as you need 10 minutes on the pump and then both breasts are pumped...
Like the other ladies said, we are here to help you so please ask as many questions as you want!
I would also vote for the McClaren... although i had a PegPerego Aria Twin pram.
if i knew what i know now i would have rather bought the Maclaren.
The Maclaren folds smaller and has everything that you need... mine also fits through doors like the McClaren, but could not fit into my boot lying flat... i had to put it upright which takes loads of space!
Like Kerry mentioned i carried to 38 weeks and my girls were not in NICU, so its possible for you as well.
They were in their own room from Day 1, sharing a cot.
At 6 months i moved them to their own cots.
2 weeks ago at age 2 we moved them to single beds/toddler beds and the transition went exceptionally well without a problem
I was hoping to breastfeed, but I did not have enough milk for both babies exclusively so I expressed what I could and topped up with formula. It was also easier to express and then give them a bottle rather than put directly to the breast. You can hire double breastpumps (Medela) from hospitals or LaLeche (free international BF association who have representatives in all areas and are super to help you with BFeeding)
The double breastpump really saves alot of time, as you need 10 minutes on the pump and then both breasts are pumped...
Like the other ladies said, we are here to help you so please ask as many questions as you want!

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Re: Strollers
Just to say, ALL the best with your pregnancy. Take it as easy as you can (with a toddler running around) and if possible, go on maternity leave at 28 weeks.
We have a Graco Duo Rider which I love - it's side by side
We have a Graco Duo Rider which I love - it's side by side
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