So just found out today we're having twin boys (knew about the twins since week 6 but the boys was found out today) My parents in their excitement went out and bought us car seats. I know most people for newborns have the infant carseats you can take out easily and put into a stroller or shopping cart. My parents though went out and bought convertible car seats which with my bad shoulder are not moving from the car.
I'll be having to take them with me everywhere or getting a sitter (if my friend can't come live with me) since my husband is due to deploy at max 2-3 months after they are due for what we hope is the final time to Afghanistan.
Any tips on how to go about carting them around with me? Please keep in mind I am disabled with a bad neck and shoulder.
Re: Taking new born twins out.
The issue you'll have is carrying both of them to your car along with your bag/keys/etc. esp in the early months when they're super floppy. Would you be able to wear one? That way you could wear one and hold one to the car. Where do you park? I have street parking and if you don't bring them both out at once, you have to leave one either in the car or in the house alone. I suppose you could use a stroller for transport also.
Long story short, trips out by yourself are a full blown excursion. It's doable by yourself, but tiring and so much easier w help. It took me a good 6w just to want to leave the house and then a couple times to get my "system" down.
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
Expecting #3, EDD 1.29.18