If we had to choose ten products that we find essential to our survival, it would be the following:
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The essential book to own. I believe that following their 4,000 calorie diet allowed me to carry my triplets to 35 weeks without them having to stay a single day in the NICU. |
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Triple Decker Triplet Stroller - don't leave home without it. Be careful with the front seat - we found the Graco Snugride fit on better in this position (the Safeseat wanted to fall off) |
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Much faster than using the dishwasher for sterlizing, and you can fit in your breast pump parts or random pacifiers that fell on the ground. |
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This is one of our favorite bouncy chairs (we have around 6). At the beginning we loved it because we could rock the kids to sleep. Plus it will take them a while to out grow them. |
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Their dad loves using the Ergo. Very versatile (and manly). |
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We haven't had any trouble at all hearing our children with this baby monitor. We put the kids to sleep upstairs one at a time, and can hear when they wake up while we are still downstairs with the others. |
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We got a battery charger, and a bunch of rechargable D batteries. The swings and bouncy chairs eat batteries like there is no tomorrow! |
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We use this book to easily record every feeding and diaper change, to make sure that we know what every baby is up to (it is quite easy to get confused without it). |
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We put in our cribs an organic mattress (ours are natural latex), so that they aren't exposed to all the crazy chemicals and fireretardants that are put on standard crib mattresses. There are a number of places that sell them, we got ours locally at savvysleeper. |
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Used every day at every feeding for months without a problem. Easy to use and transport. |