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Judegem · 05/10/2006 15:50

Dear ladies,

I'm new to the Mumsnet forum so please forgive me if I've posted this in the wrong place.

My name's Jude, I'm mum to three (Jordan who's 11 years old, Jasmine who's 14 months old and Elliott who was born just over 5 weeks ago). I'm also a birth doula working in the Lancashire region.

I do have a question to ask of you please. One of my client's is trying to find a double buggy that can detach into two separate prams when needs must. She's pregnant but also has a one year old child with special needs. She needs storage underneath for medical equipment too.

I'm doing the usual google search but wondered if anyone out there know's if this exists?

Many thanks in advance for any help :-).

Love

Jude xxx

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Littlefish · 05/10/2006 15:52

Hi Judegem, welcome to mumsnet.

I don't know anything about double buggies, but you might want to try posting this in the "products" category as well.

nappiesLaGore · 05/10/2006 15:54

theres some things you can use to attach two strollers together side-by-side (by lionheart or someone) but i would have to recommend against these from personal experience as i used them once and hurt my wrist so bad it was still giving me trouble 18m later.

then theres a few prams, like the P&T, where you can convert easily from double to single...but you just end up with one single, not two seperate ones...

afraid i cant think of anything else that might work like that - hope someone else can

divastrop · 05/10/2006 16:41

no ive never heard of anything like that but i could do with one myself!

Lio · 05/10/2006 16:51

Welcome! Hope you find what your client is looking for.

Judegem · 06/10/2006 16:30

Thanks ladies for kindly replying. I'm still on the look out so fingers crossed.

Love

Jude xxx

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