2 moise bassinets and 2 cribs

Hi. Did you buy 2 moise bassinets for the twins when they are newborns, then 2 cribs for later on? Or just the cribs ( no moise)
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Don’t have twins so I can’t comment but it would make sense x

So I didn't have twins but friend did.. she got the big cot. both in a big one either end. Feet at the ends heads towards middle and had a them baby cushions to separate.... then you just need another big cot ... :) .. depends if you have the money aswell to buy 2 small ones.. ...

We bought two cot beds, one went in our room pushed up to the bed with one side off and some pool noodles to close any gaps under the sheets. They stayed in there side by side at first and then feet at opposite ends until 4 months as they are quite tall. Then we moved them into their own room in a cot bed each on the highest level and I slept in there with them on a floor bed until over 6 months. Now we have the baby sense monitor with two cameras to check on them. They still wake up hourly so I'm in with them a lot still! Our mountain buggy carrycot bassinets were safe for overnight sleeping too so downstairs in the day they'd sleep in those. Now they sleep in their cots or in the pram if we're out in the day x

@Lydia thx so much! Very helpful!

Yes. One for each.

My twins always slept together. In the beginning, I tried separate bassinets but they always slept better together.

I would have skipped the beside me bed if I was to have twins again and just put them both in a cot one at each end, then at 4 months they both went into their own separate cots xx

@Sarah but did you buy both moise2x and crib 2x = 4 beds totals?

@bri🤍 cute. They are inseparable

Yes because in the beginning they slept next to me. I had mo/di out of the NICU and their cribs were in the nursery so I did the bassinet in my room.

@Sarah thx! How long they stayed in NICU? they ok now?

One was in a month and a half and one was in a month. They’re thriving. They both have disabilities. One has a disability caused by the NICU.

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