Products for Multiples

Nursing Pillows for Twins, Triplets, and More

A boon for any nursing mother, these wide U-shaped pillows are an essential of life for breastfeeding mothers of multiples, because they make it easier to nurse two babies at once, which can save up to 8-10 hours per week even if babies nurse separately at some feedings. Mothers whose babies need to be positioned higher may prefer the Nifty Nurser, while mothers who need less height may find the Nursemate/Nurse EZ Twin a better fit.

Nifty Nurser

Nifty Nurser pillow The Nifty Nurser is made of firm foam (about 6 inches high), which is ideal for bringing babies up to breast height and keeping them there. The adjustable waist strap uses a plastic hook closure to hold the pillow firmly in place. Includes two front pockets. The cover zips off for machine wash and dry. Assorted colors (call for availability).

       (item P-009) $46.95  




Nursemate pillow

Nursemate/Nurse EZ Twin

The Nursemate/Nurse EZ Twin is made of a softer egg-carton foam (about 5 inches high), so the babies can more easily nestle in. Ideal for women who need less height to properly position their babies. The mother�s waist strap features a squeeze clip for easy removal. The cover zips off for machine wash/dry. This pillow also includes a small back pillow for additional support. Available in 3 colors.





Nursemate/Nurse EZ Twin in 3 colors...
       (item P-004-cow-moon) $46.95  
       (item P-004-denim) $46.95  
       (item P-004-diamonds) $46.95  



Due to size restrictions, twin pillows must be shipped UPS Ground or US Priority Mail. They cannot be shipped UPS 2nd Day Air or Next Day Air.  



Slings/Carriers for Twins, Triplets, and More

Over the Shoulder Baby Holder

Over-the-Shoulder Baby Holder Over-the-Shoulder Baby Holder


There�s more than one way to hold two babies! The Over the Shoulder Baby Holder offers a practical alternative to heavy, bulky carriers, carseats, or multiple strollers. Although one person may not carry two babies often, it can be done when needed (see below). As an alternative when you�re out (and a more practical way to keep both babies happy), you can carry one and push one, then trade off. Around the house, you can keep your babies happier by putting your fussiest baby in his/her favorite position in the sling and have both hands free to tend to the other one. Ideally we recommend having two slings, one regular and one large size. Or one sling for mom and one for dad. The best of all the baby slings, the Over the Shoulder Baby Holder gives you more fabric and padding than other brands. Machine wash/dry. Available in blue chambray, blue and white stripe, baby footprint, and other assorted fabrics (call for availability).

Over-the-Shoulder Baby Holder Over-the-Shoulder Baby Holder




       Small -- adults 75 to 120 lbs. and 5'4" or shorter (item P-013) $39.95  
       Medium -- adults 105 to 170 lbs. (item P-007) $39.95  
       Large -- adults 140 to 230 lbs. and/or taller than 5'10" (item P-012) $39.95  

Special note: If you mention your multiples when you place your order, we will include with your Over the Shoulder Baby Holder a sheet of special instructions on how to carry two!

Also available:
Kidsling
�a smaller version so the older sibling can wear his or her "baby," too. Some matching fabrics available (call for availability).
       (item P-014) $10.00  



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