Co-Sleeping Twins
The decision for co-sleeping twins or not is really going to be decided by your twins. Some twins definitely settle better when snuggled together and I think we can all appreciate why this would be the case. However, some twins disturb one another and are better off in their own space. Initially, you may find that you the parents need to co-sleep with your twins, especially mum if she is breast feeding. Twins really do keep a relentless feeding schedule and you may find that co-sleeping helps everyone make the most of their sleep potential in the early days when sleep deprivation is an issue.
Co-Sleeper’s are a great idea for everyone but even more so for parents of twins. They attach to the adult bed creating an extended space from adult bed to where your twins would sleep although not actually sleeping in the same bed as you the parents. This type of cot makes it easy to lean over and comfort babies simultaneously without the need to get up. It’s a great space saving piece of furniture and although quite expensive a much wiser choice in my opinion (mother of twins twice over!) than two cots. Simply position your twins horizontally across the co-sleeper cot whilst parents sleep in their own bed attached; your twins will be within Arm’s Reach.
Arm’s Reach Co-Sleeper
NScessity Co-Sleeper
Serina Co-Sleeper
If you opt for two moses baskets or two cots or one cot and co-sleep your twins and then find you are bringing your twins into the adult bed anyway you could try the Magic Bumpers. These bumpers are basically portable foam child bed guard rails which fit snugly beneath the bedding.
Magic Bumpers





