20 December 2025
Bringing home one baby is life-changing. Bringing home two? That’s a whole new level of chaos! If you're expecting twins, you might be wondering what gear you actually need and what’s just extra fluff. The truth is, some baby products make life with twins way easier, while others will gather dust in a corner.
Let’s break down the essential gear for parents of twins—the must-haves that will save your sanity while keeping your little ones happy and safe.

Double the Baby, Double the Gear?
Not necessarily! You don’t always need
two of everything. Some things, like car seats, are non-negotiable—you need one for each baby. But other items, like cribs or high chairs, can sometimes be shared or used at different times.
Let’s go over the real necessities.
1. Car Seats (A Non-Negotiable Must-Have)
Unless you plan on never leaving the house (which, trust me, isn’t an option), you need
two infant car seats. Hospitals won’t let you take your babies home without them.
Look for lightweight models because carrying two at once is no joke. Bonus points if they’re compatible with your stroller for an easy travel system!
Pro Tip:
Get car seats that click into a
double stroller to save yourself a ton of hassle when running errands.

2. A Double Stroller (Your Lifeline for Getting Out)
Pushing two babies at once? You need a solid
double stroller. But not all double strollers are created equal.
What to Look For:
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Side-by-side vs. tandem – Side-by-side is great for equal comfort, but tandem (one in front of the other) fits through doors easier.
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Car seat compatibility – If your twins are newborns, a travel system with lock-in car seats is a lifesaver.
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Lightweight & easy to fold – Because wrestling a stroller
and two babies should be an Olympic sport.
3. A Twin Bassinet or Two Cribs
You have two choices here:
- A
twin bassinet to keep both babies nearby for the first few months.
- Two
separate cribs, if you have enough space and want a long-term solution.
Many parents start with a shared bassinet and move to separate cribs as their twins grow.
4. A Breastfeeding or Bottle-Feeding System
Feeding two babies at once sounds like a circus act, but the right gear helps!
If You’re Breastfeeding:
- A
twin nursing pillow (like the My Brest Friend Twin pillow) keeps both babies snugly positioned.
- A
breast pump is a must, especially if you want your partner to help with feedings.
If You’re Bottle-Feeding:
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Lots of bottles – You’ll go through them
fast.
- A
bottle sterilizer – Because washing bottles 24/7 is exhausting.
- A
formula dispenser – Pre-measured formula makes nighttime feedings so much easier.
5. A Bouncer or Swing (Yes, Just One!)
Newborns love movement, but you don’t need two of everything. One
bouncer or baby swing is often enough—just switch babies in and out.
This gives you a break when you need to calm one baby while holding the other.
6. A Changing Station (Think Portable)
Diaper changes happen
all the time, so make life easier with a
changing station that moves with you.
What works best?
- A diaper caddy, so you can change diapers anywhere.
- A changing pad that fits on a dresser or table.
- Tons of diapers and wipes (seriously, stock up now).
7. A Twin Carrier or Two Baby Carriers
Carrying one baby is tiring. Carrying two? You’ll need some help.
A twin baby carrier lets you strap both babies to your chest, leaving your hands free. Not into the twin style? Get two individual carriers so you and your partner can each carry one baby.
8. Lots of Clothes (But Not Too Many)
Newborns go through
multiple outfit changes a day (hello, spit-up and diaper blowouts). But before you buy two of everything, remember:
- They grow
fast! Stick to just
a few outfits per size.
- Onesies and sleepers are your
best friend—skip the fancy stuff.
9. A Baby Monitor with Two Cameras
If your twins sleep in separate spaces, a
monitor with dual cameras is a must. Look for one with
split-screen mode, so you can watch both babies at once.
10. A White Noise Machine (Trust Me on This One)
Babies sleep better with
white noise, and when you have twins, this helps
big time. A white noise machine drowns out background noise and keeps their sleep schedules in sync.
11. A Play Mat (For Tummy Time)
Tummy time is essential for strengthening muscles, and a
large play mat gives both babies space to explore. Look for one with toys attached to keep them engaged.
12. A High Chair (Eventually)
You won’t need
two high chairs right away, but once your twins start solid foods, you definitely will. Look for:
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Space-saving high chairs that attach to dining chairs.
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Easy-to-clean designs—because mealtime is
messy.
13. A Good Nighttime Routine (More Valuable Than Any Gear!)
Honestly, no product will replace a solid routine. Twins thrive on
structure, so establish a bedtime routine
early. This can include:
- Bath time
- Feeding
- White noise
- Swaddling
Speaking of swaddling…
14. Swaddles and Sleep Sacks
Swaddles keep newborns cozy and help with sleep, while sleep sacks are great for older babies.
Get a few of both, so you always have extras on laundry day.
15. A Support System (Because You’ll Need It!)
Okay, this isn’t baby gear, but it’s
crucial. Having twins is a beautiful chaos, and having
helpful friends, family, or a twin parenting group can be a lifesaver.
Final Thoughts
Having twins means double the love, double the giggles… and, yes, double the work. But with the right gear, you’ll make life a little easier (and a whole lot more manageable). Focus on the essentials, skip the unnecessary extras, and remind yourself—you
got this!