Parents of twins love the opportunity of carrying their twin babies in a special twin baby carrier or twin sling, not least because it makes them feel close by at all times and you can keep a careful watch on your twinfants. As you can also be hands-free, this means you can continue doing your daily tasks with ease, knowing your twins are safely beside you.
Most twin babies like carriers and slings too, as they have constant close contact with their parents which can be very comforting. But in order for carriers and slings to be successful. you do need to take note of safety issues and ensure you use them properly.
Front Twin Carriers Versus Twin Slings
Slings are constructed from a wide piece of fabric that is worn across the torso and supported by a single shoulder strap. Women who are breastfeeding often use slings, as it's nice and loose and allows easy and discrete feeding. However. slings can be bulky and a bit cumbersome and having support on only one shoulder may make carrying heavier babies difficult. Sling safety points:
Using Twin Baby Carriers and Twins Slings Safely
Backpack Carriers (Single Child)
Here are some tips on using backpack carriers:
Remember that your baby's head may be higher than yours - take care when walking through doors or going under overhanging trees.
Twin Babies love to be carried !
During pregnancy, your babies' experience closeness to you through your heartbeat. motion and voice. After birth. the babies thrive through close physical contact. Giving your children this physical closeness as often as you can will contribute to happy and healthy development.
Scientific research proves that children carried frequently are not only more content and cry less but carrying also:
* Supports the bonding between parent and child(ren).
* Promotes the development of personality and self-confidence.
* Supports the development of linguistic abilities and motor skills.
The Weego Twin Baby Carrier& ;make this closeness possible giving the babies the space to discover the world and leaving parents hands free to explore with them ! Of course. there are some situations when it is unsafe to use a baby carrier or sling. These include:
Baby carriers come in a variety of styles and designs. with some models better than others. and slings are made of various different materials. When you are choosing a carrier or sling. it is important to consider safety aspects.
Baby carriers - single and twin baby carriers can be used for around nine months or until your babies have learnt to sit up or are too heavy for you to carry like this any more. For newborn babies. front carriers are very popular and. for older babies. there are models that face outwards. The carriers consist of two shoulder straps. which support a deep fabric seat and there is a padded headrest. It's nice and cosy for your baby and ensures he is always close to you. As an added bonus. carriers have safety restraints. so there's a bit more reassurance over the safety of your baby.
Carrier safety points:
Another type of carrier is the backpack which. quite literally. is carried on your back. These are only suitable for use with babies over the age of six months old. or until an infant is able to sit up on their own and support their neck properly. Back carriers usually have a frame and are a more sturdy way of carrying a baby for a longer time. They're particularly good. for example. if you're going out for a long walk and want to carry your baby with you.
You have bought your twin carrier or sling and are keen to start using it. but before you let your babies loose in it. practice first. If you have never used a carrier before. it can take quite a bit of getting used to. You may feel silly. but put the carrier on and try putting in a doll. teddy or even a cushion.
A sling can take a bit of getting used to as well. Most importantly. you need to learn to tie it up and get it fully secured. It needs to be positioned so that it supports your babys head. neck and back and it should not be held to closely to your chest. Once you have mastered the basics of putting on a carrier or sling. you can progress to trying it out with your babies. To use it safely: Always follow the manufacturers instructions.