[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 8/20/2012

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 8/20/2012
9:15 am - 8/20/2012

1. left brain stroke help for friend's mother (laurasanfrancisco)
2. Comment: left brain stroke help for friend's mother (noursej)
3. Minneapolis Babysitter Recommendations? (sfmama911)
4. Comment: Minneapolis Babysitter Recommendations? (noursej)
5. Planning to sleep train our twins at 4.5 months...
(carolinetwinmama)
6. Comment: Planning to sleep train our twins at 4...
(twin_boys_on_twinpeaks)
7. Comment: Planning to sleep train our twins at 4...
(twin_boys_on_twinpeaks)
8. Help! Which car seats work with Baby Trend Double... (sfteach)
9. Comment: Help! Which car seats work with Baby... (rebeccaadaly)
10. Comment: Help! Which car seats work with Baby... (noursej)
11. Comment: Help! Which car seats work with Baby... (sfteach)
12. Comment: Help! Which car seats work with Baby... (karu_garg)
13. Comment: Help! Which car seats work with Baby... (noursej)
14. Comment: Help! Which car seats work with Baby... (mamapod)
15. Weight loss success story! Dont give up! (anonymous)
16. Physical Therapist and OT Recommendations (anonymous)
17. Comment: Pupps treatment? (mamaroxie)
18. Comment: Pupps treatment? (cat_shattuck)
19. Comment: Pupps treatment? (bhavna12)
20. Comment: Cord Blood Registry (RachelHK)
21. Comment: Very sad news (lisamudd)
22. Comment: Very sad news (noursej)
23. Comment: Looking for someone to help sleep train...
(carolinetwinmama)
24. Comment: Looking for someone to help sleep train... (karu_garg)

1. left brain stroke help for friend's mother
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laurasanfrancisco - 8/20/2012 6:44 pm

 Hi,A friend of mine in Sweden is having a hard time
 right now. His mom had a left brain stroke 20 days ago.
 His family decided to put her in a center where she is
 not very well taken care of (no rehabilitation, poor
 care, very limited family visits...) but they all think
 she won't get any better and think it is good for her
 (this is in a very small and remote town in Sweden,
 where she is close to her husband). My friend is trying
 to convince them that she needs a better place, but so
 far has had no luck. I am wondering if any of you has
 had any experience on strokes or knows of a specialist
 doctor who might be able to write something convincing
 to his family that she needs a better place. I know
 this sounds a little desperate, but my friend is really
 desperate, seeing his mom suffering and not being able
 to help her. Any ideas would be great! Thanks so much.

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Email author: lauramans at gmail.com
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 2. noursej says...
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 8/20/2012 6:52 pm
 
 I don't know anything useful about strokes, but just
 wanted to say sorry to hear your friend and his family
 are suffering.
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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3. Minneapolis Babysitter Recommendations?
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sfmama911 - 8/20/2012 2:26 pm

 We'll be in Minneapolis visiting the in-laws for a week
 in October. Unfortunately my husband and I need to
 work remotely so need some assistance with our 4 mo
 twins and occasionally some help with our 4 yo son. 
 Any recommendations?

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Email author: krbulfer at gmail.com
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 4. noursej says...
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 8/20/2012 3:12 pm
 
 Care.com, maybe?
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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5. Planning to sleep train our twins at 4.5 months - need
encouragement/advice!
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carolinetwinmama - 8/20/2012 12:51 pm

 Hi - I need some encouragement/advice: we are planning
 to sleep train our twins in a few weeks time when they
 are 4.5 months - i am currently getting so little sleep
 as my girl is waking up anytime from 1am and they are
 now feeding at totally differrent times in the night,
 so i usually dont get back to bed until 5, and then she
 is awke 5.30 0r 6am. I know its contraversial, but
 we've decided to go the CIO route with checks. I have
 some questions for those who have done it:1) how many
 days did it take?2) should we ditch the swaddle and
 paci at the same time?3) should we sleep train in
 separate rooms? and then reintroduce them to same room
 once they are sleeping better?4) One twin sleeps for
 longer already and doesn't wake up as often as the
 other twin, should we sleep train them at separate
 times (in same room, separate rooms?)5) should we sleep
 train for naps at the same time?Thanks for any
 adviceCaroline

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Email author: carolinemgreenway at hotmail.com
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 6. twin_boys_on_twinpeaks says...
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 8/20/2012 2:03 pm
 
 CIO only took a couple of days for our boys. we did it
 in the same room. One guy is a sound sleeper and the
 other is a screamer. The sound sleeper has only woken
 up a few times from his brother (FWIW) in the course of
 the past 14 months. At the time we did sleep training
 (4.5 months), we did not realize he was a sound
 sleeper. He was just able to self soothe and stay
 asleep. Your one that sleeps longer could be like
 mine.Our more high strung (willful) guy needed (and
 still uses) a paci to sleep with. Both use lovies. 
 They had already gotten out of their swaddles by 4.5m. 
 Are their arms still in the swaddles? I would be
 concerned about them rolling over and not able to get
 back.So the most I let them scream was 40 min. I used
 ear plugs. I can actually still hear them through but
 it is moderated and does not make *me* cry. But it was
 amazing, after about 20-40 min, I would look on the
 monitor and he would be out. Each night it got better
 until after about the 4th day, he would fuss for 5-10
 min and then OUT!They slept from 6-6am with a 10pm
 dream feed from 4.5-6.5 months and then the dream feed
 was abandoned at 6.5 months. They are great (!)
 sleepers at 18 months -- well the feisty one still has
 he middle of the night moments but he usually gets back
 into shape with minimal CIO now.
 Email author: regina_eberhart at yahoo.com
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 7. twin_boys_on_twinpeaks says...
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 8/20/2012 2:59 pm
 
 To be fair, as well, I had a night nanny until the boys
 were about 4.5 mnths old who was also instrumental in
 getting them on a schedule but she was a big CIO
 advocate for me even though I was concerned the crying
 of one would wake up the other.Dalia Arlaki 
 hdalia13 at gmail.com She was great for me and the boys!
 She said, "they will learn to sleep through one crying"
 and even though I was skeptical, she was largely
 correct! On the few occasions when one did wake the
 other up and they were both crying, at that point, I
 was like, "well, you guys figure it out!" and I closed
 the door, popped in my ear plugs and, guess what,
 within 5 minutes, SILENCE!Anyway, GOOD LUCK! Twins are
 amazing. Mine really craved a schedule and a good
 night's sleep and CIO worked for our family. (esp when
 I went back to work). That said, I have read about
 other kids who work themselves up so much that they
 vomit, etc. I don't think I could have done CIO if
 that had been my kid. Give it 5 days or so...
 Email author: regina_eberhart at yahoo.com
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8. Help! Which car seats work with Baby Trend Double Snap 'n
Go??
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sfteach - 8/20/2012 12:05 pm

 Hi Everyone,We just had our twin boys last week, and
 when we went to our first appointment with them, we
 realized our car seats don't work with the double snap
 'n go. For some reason, I just assumed that the double
 snap 'n go works with all car seats. We have a Chicco
 Key Fit 30 and a Maxi Cosi carseat. It appears that
 the Maxi Cosi does not work at all with the snap n go -
 is this correct? So we might need to get a new car
 seat (which is fine b/c the Maxi Cosi was a hand me
 down). At first I thought we should get another Chicco
 Key Fit, but apparently from a youtube video, two Key
 Fits do not fit in the double snap 'n go together. So,
 I guess my main question is: which other car seat will
 the Chicco KeyFit fit into the double snap n go with? 
 I really don't want to buy two new car seats, so I am
 hoping our Chicco KeyFit will work with another brand. 
 I appreciate you taking the time to read this long
 post!!

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Go??"

Email author: adriennefolan at gmail.com
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 9. rebeccaadaly says...
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 8/20/2012 12:50 pm
 
 Hey Adrienne!Congratulations on your baby boys!! I
 can't wait to get together and meet them and hear all
 about their birth, once you all feel up to it :o) I'm
 34 weeks today.We got the Chicco KeyFit 30 (2 of them)
 and they DO fit in the Baby Trend Double Snap n Go, BUT
 it is a little difficult to get them in and out, and
 they don't fit exactly as intended. They are perfectly
 safe and secure, and both car seats are at an
 appropriate angle. But the front car seat rests
 slightly on the back car seat, rather than the bar as
 intended. We did a mild steering/crash test (without
 children inside!) in our living room, and I'm very
 satisfied with the security.Good luck!Rebecca
 Email author: rebeccaadaly at yahoo.com
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 10. noursej says...
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 8/20/2012 1:37 pm
 
 I've used 2 chicco keyfit 30s with the double snap and
 go for the past year. It's been a great solution.
 Inexpensive narrow stroller for tooling around
 airports, flat city streets, and shopping - with highly
 rated safe car seats. Best, Jen
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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 11. sfteach says...
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 8/20/2012 2:02 pm
 
 Thanks for the replies. Wahoo Rebecca for being 34
 weeks!To fit the Chicco Keyfits you have to remove the
 two metal bars - correct?
 Email author: adriennefolan at gmail.com
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 12. karu_garg says...
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 8/20/2012 2:59 pm
 
 There is a video demo on youtube which we found very
 helpful to fit the chicco keyfits securely in the snap
 and go.Congratulations on your babies!
 Email author: karu_garg at hotmail.com
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 13. noursej says...
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 8/20/2012 3:09 pm
 
 Yes, the bars need to come off. I kept mine somewhere
 for resale later...Congratulations! :)
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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 14. mamapod says...
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 8/20/2012 7:21 pm
 
 I agree too. Chico worked fine.Congrats!
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15. Weight loss success story! Dont give up!
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anonymous - 8/20/2012 10:26 am

 I am two years postpartum, and in the past 6 weeks I
 have FINALLY started shedding those last 15 pounds of
 baby weight that just wouldnt budge. I really do think
 that my body is finally done with the pregnancy and
 ready to move on. I havent started working out (other
 than chasing the kids) or doing anythign different -
 it really just feels like my body is doing this
 naturally. Once i noticed that i had lost the first 5
 pounds, it inspired me to really watch my food intake,
 which of course has led to further weight loss. But a
 year ago my dieting was not working at all, so there is
 no logical reason why it would be working now. I am
 chalking this up to hormones and mother nature deciding
 to get things back to normal. I am posting this
 becuase i have heard a thousand times that its "9
 months up and 9 months down" - and that simply was not
 the case for me. It might not be the case for you
 either.... so dont resign yourself to being this new
 weight forever - there is hope for shedding that baby
 weight even 2 years post partum!!

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16. Physical Therapist and OT Recommendations
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anonymous - 8/20/2012 8:26 am

 I'm looking for a recommendation on a physical therapy
 clinic for my son's feet and a place that does a good
 job with orthotics. We tried UCSF and are very
 disappointed.Also, looking for a recommendation for an
 Occupational Therapist. CPMC won't take us and we have
 been waiting on a phone call from Kids Space. Any other
 place we should consider?

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Topic: Pupps treatment?

 Hello:
 I'm reposting this since I misspelled the subject in the
 last post and might...

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 17. mamaroxie says...
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 8/20/2012 10:00 am
 
 I had a terrible case of PUPPPs at the end of my
 pregnancy, so I feel your pain. I tried a lot of home
 remedies, but I think you are best off seeing a
 dermatologist. Cool oatmeal baths, ice packs, and Sarna
 cream were good for temporary relief, but the only
 thing that helped it start to resolve was a steroid
 shot. (I was quite late in my pregnancy at that
 point--37+ weeks.) If it makes you feel better, it
 cleared up almost instantly when I delivered. Good
 luck!
 Email author: kikithorpe at gmail.com
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 18. cat_shattuck says...
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 8/20/2012 1:38 pm
 
 I too got PUPPPs (after I delivered). They gave me a
 lotion to apply; I think it might have been calamine
 lotion but I don't recall. It was minty smelling and I
 remember that it felt great and the itching went away
 within a matter of days.
 Email author: catherineshattuck at gmail.com
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 19. bhavna12 says...
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 8/20/2012 3:50 pm
 
 Thanks everyone!I spoke with the nurse at my obgyn's
 office. She chatted with a doctor and they prescribed a
 topical cream. I can't believe this will last until
 delivery!! I'm starting 36 weeks, so technically it
 will be any day now.
 Email author: bhavna at gmail.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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 20. RachelHK says...
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 8/20/2012 10:21 am
 
 We banked our twins' cord blood "just in case." Yes,
 it might be $500 a year down the tube, but we are
 willing to take that chance, in case it could make a
 life-or-death difference in the future.
 Email author: rmherrick at yahoo.com
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Topic: Very sad news

 I'm very sad that THIS has to be one of my first emails as
 Club President, but I know this to be...

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 21. lisamudd says...
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 8/20/2012 8:08 am
 
 Thank you so much for setting that up. Should we email
 you directly for the site info or is there a link you
 can post?
 Email author: lisamudd at gmail.com
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 22. noursej says...
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 8/20/2012 8:39 am
 
 this is such sad news. i'd also like to help, natasha.
 can you please advise on the meal train link at your
 convenience? thanks so much. my best, jen
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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Topic: Looking for someone to help sleep train our 6 mth old
twins.

 Hi, We are looking for someone to help sleep train our 6
 month old boy/girl twins...

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 23. carolinetwinmama says...
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 8/20/2012 11:59 am
 
 Hi - I'd be interested in recomendations as well -
 please let me know if you get any
 suggestions.ThanksCaroline
 Email author: carolinemgreenway at hotmail.com
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 24. karu_garg says...
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 8/20/2012 3:01 pm
 
 Have not heard anything:( But we are going to see
 Noelle Cochran this Friday, I got her name from the
 past forums on this website. I will certainly let you
 know how it goes and her suggestions etc.Karuna
 Email author: karu_garg at hotmail.com
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