[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 8/18/2012
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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 8/17/2012
9:15 am - 8/18/2012
1. Trinity Night Doulas or SF Night Doulas (leslieborkow)
2. BREASTFEEDING MULTIPLES CLASS - The Practical Approach (carole)
3. Famous "SF Twins" Marian & Vivian Brown... (nataliasha2004)
4. Comment: Famous "SF Twins" Marian & Vivian Brown... (cathytanimura)
5. Comment: Cord Blood Registry (sheilaschroeder83)
6. Re: [sfpom_general] Cord Blood Registry (elizabethmurray)
7. Comment: Cord Blood Registry (karu_garg)
8. Comment: Cord Blood Registry (VickiZettler)
9. Comment: Snap N Go (HollyBuchanan)
10. Comment: Thanks Sebastian! (Sandpiper)
11. Comment: Thanks Sebastian! (jlucena)
12. Comment: starting music and gym classes-what age... (dm_sonora)
13. Comment: starting music and gym classes-what age... (dm_sonora)
14. Comment: Very sad news (sfbamob)
1. Trinity Night Doulas or SF Night Doulas
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leslieborkow - 8/17/2012 9:43 pm
We are interviewing night doulas and I wanted to see if
anyone had experience working with the doulas from
either Trinity Night Doulas or SF Night Doulas. What
did you think of them?Thanks,leslie
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Email author: leslieellen at gmail.com
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2. BREASTFEEDING MULTIPLES CLASS - The Practical Approach
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carole - 8/17/2012 8:48 pm
Hello Pregnant Mothers expecting multiples!I am happy
to announce a semi-private Breastfeeding Multiples
Class APractical ApproachINSTRUCTOR: Carole Hanson
(Perinatal Educator at UCSF and CPMC)REGISTRATION:
Available for FOUR COUPLES (or 8 spots)COST: $100 per
class (couples or individual)DATE: Saturday, SEPT. 8th
from 11:00am to 1:30pmLOCATION: North Beach, SF
(exact location will be given to those attending)Snacks
and drinks will be served.This class is a very
practical and personal approach to realisticallyfeeding
two babies all day long. The 2.5 hour class is part
tips and veryuseful information, and part open
discussion allowing for all your questionsto be
answered. You and your partner will leave knowing that
you can³handle² the wonder and challenge of
Breastfeeding Multiples.The class is held in private
homes, hosted by expectant twin parents. Theinformal
setting is a comfortable way to spend a few hours,
while receivingvaluable information. You will also meet
others who are expecting babieswithin weeks or months
of your due date, and learn from their questions
too.RSVP: If you are interested in attending, or have
any questions, pleasecontact Carole Hanson at
415-328-6622 or Carole at thorhanson.com. Spots
arereserved on a first come basis, so don¹t hesitate
too long.If this date does not work for you, and you
are interested in attending (andpossibly hosting),
please contact Carole. Ideally this class will be
offeredevery 4-6 weeks in SF or Marin.** This class is
a great follow up to my Preparing for Twins class
taught atUCSF and CPMC. I have 11 year old twin boys,
and breastfed them. I have beensupporting twin parents
for 10 years.Carole HansonPerinatal EducatorLactation
Specialist415-328-6622carole at thorhanson.com
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3. Famous "SF Twins" Marian & Vivian Brown...
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nataliasha2004 - 8/17/2012 9:47 am
Many thanks to member Kristen Rampe for forwarding this
article, about the famous "San Francisco Twins" - the
Brown twins, Marian & Vivian. (Article link at the
end of this post.)If you're not already familiar with
them, M&V are the stylish, now-85-year old identical
twins once frequently seen about town, and in
commercials and various other San Franciscana...
They're now separated by Alzheimer's, with Vivian in
hospital, and Marian visiting once or twice a week, as
that it all she can afford.The Club is figuring out how
best to make a donation to help them out (the article
has several suggestions) & I'll keep everyone posted on
what is decided. I wanted to pass the article along
too, in case anyone is interested... maybe some of us
can give her a lift, when headed that way, or
something. (If anyone DOES follow up, please let me
know, if you wish... it would be interesting to follow
up on in a future newsletter.)Let's hope ALL our
twins/multiples get along this well!Here's the article,
which contains some GREAT photos from over the
years:http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/SF-s-iconic-Brown-twins-face-life-apart-3791950.php#photo-3334206Thanks!
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Email author: nataliasha2004 at yahoo.com
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4. cathytanimura says...
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8/17/2012 8:25 pm
What a great idea to help them out... My mom and I met
them once at the Cheesecake Factory in Union Square.
They were sitting next to us and talked our ears off.
Very sweet and interesting women. Little did I know I
would have twins of my own one day.
Email author: cathy.tanimura at yahoo.com
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Topic: Cord Blood Registry
Hello all,
I'm at week 35 and hanging in there. Any advice on Cord
Blood storage?...
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5. sheilaschroeder83 says...
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8/17/2012 9:06 am
we got the hard sell 11 yrs ago and we spent a huge amt
of time investigating why we should do it-or not. i
think it plays on the paranoia of new parents to be.
it is expensive and i'm happy we did not spend the
money. instead it may be better to put money into
their college fund! our take was that if you have a
family history of genetic issues then it may make
sense. otherwise, it's a great annuity for the blood
cord bank. one more thing, if the refrigeration unit
goes down at the place your cord blood is stored it is
lost.
Email author: sheila.schroeder at macquarie.com
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6. elizabethmurray says...
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8/17/2012 9:15 am
We came to the same conclusion as Sheila. Also, it was
a big red flag to me that the national donor registry
won't accept cord blood from twins because of the
chance of
mixup.http://marrow.org/Get_Involved/Donate_Cord_Blood/Cord_Blood_FAQs.aspx#Q11If
I were having a singleton I would definitely donate to
the national registry.
Email author: e_murray at yahoo.com
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7. karu_garg says...
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8/17/2012 9:17 am
We went through this dilemma as well. I delivered at
Cornell in New York and the doctors there pretty much
told us it was a waste of money. New York did have a
state run registry where you could store it for free,
but could be accessed by anyone in need (including
you). They advised us to go that route instead of the
expensive private units. Not sure if they have
something similar here in CA. You may want to ask your
doctor his/her opinion.
Email author: karu_garg at hotmail.com
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8. VickiZettler says...
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8/17/2012 9:37 am
Hi, I did a lot of research as well and found amongst
other negatives that the field (6 years ago) was highly
unregulated, so your cord blood might be sitting in a
garage freezer at someone's house/facility. Hard to
believe, but possible. May have changed now. Best
wishes to you and your children!!!! Vicki
Email author: vzettler at gmail.com
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Topic: Snap N Go
Hello all,
I wanted to know if anyone has any advice on whether it
would be a good...
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9. HollyBuchanan says...
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8/17/2012 11:20 am
YES! We only used the double snap and go for the first
several months. We didn't use their Double Bob until
they were several months old. The kids sleep so much
that you have the luxury of keeping them in the car
seat as you travel from car to stroller, or from
stroller back into the house. I can't imagine not
having the snap
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