Hi everyone! I am 10 weeks pregnant with twins, and have a 21 month old daughter. It was a total shock when we found out we were having twins and I think it's finally sinking in. I just perused the boards to see what the discussions are about and I look forward to coming here for support and advice!
I have a question for those with an older toddler and newborn twins -- do you/did you use a triple stroller? I am trying to figure out if I need one. My daughter will be almost 2.5 when the twins arrive. Will I be going out with all three of them very much? I'm thinking places like the mall or errands by myself. We have the Britax B-Agile single stroller and love it, and our plan was to get the double stroller when we thought we were only having one. Now I don't know what to do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Re: Intro and Question for Moms of Toddler + Twins
Hi and congrats! If your DD likes to walk, I'd avoid getting a triple stroller. I had one and HATED it. I had the Joovy Big Caboose. It was terrible to push, turn, and didn't fit in our car. I find that a double stroller works great. I just bring a sling or carrier for my smaller twin so my toddler can sit if he gets tired.
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1- Use our Double Snap and Go for the twins and either attach a glider board to the back for DS who will be 3 1/2 or put him in our Jeep Harness to let him walk with the stroller if we are going somewhere really crowded
2- Use our BOB Duallie and wear one of the babies, while the other stays in the infant carrier and DS rides in the stroller.
I am so nervous about going out with all 3, especially since DS looooves to run!!!!
She wasn't a huge fan the first couple times we tried it. She did a lot of pulling and fussing, but after she got used to it (and how far she could go before she ran out of room), she got much better. Having her hold hands when we started out also helped, so she only got pulled back when she bolted... she didn't feel like the harness was attacking her all the time because she felt like she was just walking with us much of the time then.
Before the harness, we tried the one that just went around her wrist, and she absolutely hated it. We had hoped it would be a nice option that would fit easily in the diaper bag, but she didn't agree.
So not the perfect solution, but it definitely helps, especially in crowded places. We're still working on trying to get her to stay by us without it on... or with it on but without it being pulled tight, but it gives some piece of mind that when she decides to just bolt, she can't just disappear on us. Since we'll have both our hands full with the twins, I definitely think it will be good.