On another note, all the instructions and guidelines that I have read about car seats indicate that the safest place for infants is in the middle of the backseat. Because I overthink everything, I am already concerned about my children being at an immediate disadvantage. As a parent of twins, do I place both of them by opposite car doors, at an equal disadvantage, or does the safe, middle seat go to the "nice" baby on a given day? These are the questions that twin literature should address. As much as I'm enjoying reading about c-sections, micro preemies and the psychological torment that can result from matching outfits, I could really use some practical, day-to-day advice that doesn't lead to soul crushing fear.
Britax B-Safe Infant Car Seat

Child Craft London Euro Style Stationary Crib

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