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Multiples
Many families of multiples have called or written to say they don't know how they would of managed with out the extra hand they found in the Rosado Sling. Your imagination and ingenuity are the limits to how many ways the Rosado sling can help you through your day with multiples. The photos her include two babies in one sling and two slings with one baby each, crossed around the mother. A dad I met chose to wear his twins in two slings over lapping on the same shoulder. He chose one sling that fit him well and the other one was one size bigger. In the top photo the babies are layered with the bigger one on the bottom...of course. The bottom baby is tucked in under the rings of the sling but could of gone to the other direction also. The top baby is tucked in with his feet under the mom's arm toward her back and may be going up inside the sling. This is useful for the small newborn stage. Another way to keep several babies in one sling is to try the snuggle or tummy to tummy hold where the babies are facing you. I does help to have an extra hand or two for adjusting the sling while you support the two babies to your position. These pictures below show a mom of triplets. Even having two babies up meant that there were fewer cries to attend to. She is showing the two sling method and the two-in-one. For this two in one She placed a bigger baby in the bottom sitting bent at the hips and knees drawn close to his chest. The top baby has her feet also tucked in and knees to ward her chest like the kangaroo but she is sitting with her back to her mom. Some kids like this more than others. Hopefully you can find a way to best meet the needs of you and your family whatever size it is. Good Luck.
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