[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 12/17/2012

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 12/16/2012
10:13 am - 12/17/2012

1. 4 day business trip + EBF twins = need 250 oz milk... (jeccat)
2. Paying cleaning help for any cancellations? (anonymous)
3. Comment: Paying cleaning help for any cancellations? (sharono)
4. Same schedules? (meganrc)
5. Comment: Same schedules? (meganrc)
6. Comment: Same schedules? (lborkow)
7. Comment: Same schedules? (jeccat)
8. Comment: Swing vs Bouncy Seat? (jeccat)
9. Comment: Swing vs Bouncy Seat? (elizabethb74)
10. Comment: Need advice on napping! (gabriellesparkly)

1. 4 day business trip + EBF twins = need 250 oz milk, how???
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jeccat - 12/16/2012 9:17 pm

 Hi ladies-- In January I will be going on my first
 business trip since my twins were born. They will be 6
 months old and if they eat like they eat now they will
 require ~ 30 oz per baby per day, or about 250 oz for
 the trip. I have built up a stash of probably 180 oz,
 which is obviously not quite enough, but gets me close.
 I have two questions:1)What should the babies eat
 while I'm gone? Should I dilute with some formula so as
 not to use up my entire stash, or should I just work
 super hard to get to 250 by then? Both babies have had
 formula but not for several months...2)What in god's
 name am I going to do with the 200+ oz I am going to
 pump while I'm gone? Carry it back on the plane--
 that's a lot of milk! How, physically? Ship it? Dump
 it? That's a lot of milk to dump, especially if my
 babies have eaten my entire stash while I'm
 gone...Thoughts?

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2. Paying cleaning help for any cancellations?
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anonymous - 12/16/2012 8:19 pm

 I have a quick question - does anyone pay their
 cleaning help for any advance cancellations? We told
 the women who clean our house every 2 weeks since 3
 years that we won't be here in 2 weeks so they should
 come in 4 weeks instead - and gave them a really large
 tip, but they are apparently quite upset. We are
 generally happy with their work and tip them
 frequently, so I just didn't think we should pay them a
 whole amount since we never had any formal contract...
 Not sure what to think. Any feedback is very
 appreciated!

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 3. sharono says...
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 12/16/2012 9:32 pm
 
 A friend of mine explained a similar situation to me
 several years ago. Your cleaning team depends on your
 bi-weekly income, since they don't really have a means
 to make up that income since all their clients,
 including you, are on a regular schedule. Since they
 won't have the regular cleaning chores to do, perhaps
 you have another cleaning or tidying up project they
 can do instead?
 Email author: sharon at sfusbornebooks.com
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4. Same schedules?
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meganrc - 12/16/2012 10:07 am

 Hi!My boys are 8 weeks and about 13 and 12 pounds and
 solely breastfed. I'm trying to get them on the same
 feeding schedule but they seem to do everything in
 their own time :) including hours that they're awake at
 night and during the day. Anyone have tips on how to
 get sleep and nap schedules in sync? Ie when is this
 possible and to what extent is this realistic?Thanks!

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Email author: crockermegan at gmail.com
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 5. meganrc says...
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 12/16/2012 10:53 am
 
 Meant to say sleep and feeding schedules...
 Email author: crockermegan at gmail.com
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 6. lborkow says...
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 12/16/2012 11:05 am
 
 I've heard of people feeding one (the one that wants it
 first) then feeding the other right afterwards, i.e.
 forcing the second one to be on the first ones
 schedule.As for nap and sleep schedules, they may be a
 little to young to make it work yet. But I've also
 heard you just have to put them down at the same time
 and be firm about it.Of course, my twins are 12 weeks
 old (they are preemies though) and still pretty much
 operate on their own schedules. However, I pump and
 they are bottle fed so it's not the same as BF
 exclusively. I am going to try and get them on them
 same sleeping schedule once we start sleep
 training.Good luck! :)
 Email author: leslieellen at gmail.com
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 7. jeccat says...
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 12/16/2012 6:48 pm
 
 In my experience, 8 weeks was too young for
 synchronized napping. I'm JUST starting to get that
 down and mine are 5 months!As for feeding, I introduced
 a schedule around 9-10 weeks once they'd spaced out to
 2.5-3 hrs between feeds. They eat at 7, 10, 1, 4, and
 then at 6:30 before bed, dream feed at 10:30 pm, and
 then nothing until 7-- though when they were younger
 they'd eat between 1-2 and 4-5 usually, we didn't
 schedule at night. You just have to be firm and use
 non-food methods to soothe them between meals. If they
 get hungry early for a couple of days they'll quickly
 learn how to eat more when you're offering, although
 again when they're super young I did make exceptions
 for cluster feeds when they were signaling they really
 needed it.
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Topic: Swing vs Bouncy Seat?

 I'm getting ready for my twins due this February, boy/girl. 
 
 I'm researching bouncy...

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 8. jeccat says...
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 12/16/2012 6:51 pm
 
 I also recommend both. Buy used if you're concerned
 about budget. If space is an issue I'd get two bouncy
 seats and one swing-- you can always wear one baby
 while the other is in the swing.
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 9. elizabethb74 says...
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 12/16/2012 8:46 pm
 
 Thank you for the tips ladies! :)
 Email author: elizabeth.v.brunner at gmail.com
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Topic: Need advice on napping!

 Hello anyone have tips on getting twins to nap at the same
 time! My 5 month old twins...

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 10. gabriellesparkly says...
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 12/16/2012 7:16 pm
 
 We managed this but I think you have to be prepared to
 be pretty firm ie. ignore crying and stick to it, which
 isn't for everyone. I decided to really stick to a
 schedule and by the end of the week, after a lot of
 tears, they were feeding and napping together and we
 never looked back! It was VERY worth doing, for
 everyone in the family. Twins ARE capable of feeding
 and napping together, but you have to train them. Its
 good to try and get them used to napping in their cribs
 fairly early on, even if it's sometimes easier to let
 them sleep in rocking chairs/sofa etc..someone gave me
 this piece of advice when ours were about 6 weeks old
 and I was glad of it. Make their room dark and
 peaceful, then put them both down for their naps.
 Minimal cuddling, soothing etc then out you go. First
 few times might be hard and if they're really
 distressed I did go in a few times, but never to get
 them out. Just a shhhh, little pat, then back out. They
 soon get the message that this is sleep time. They need
 it, and you need the scheduled break. Everyone was ten
 times happier once we'd cracked it. Good luck, you can
 do it.
 Email author: gabriellekuzak at googlemail.com
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