[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 10/25/2012

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 10/24/2012
9:14 am - 10/25/2012

1. Twin feeding/sleeping help advice Please (megjean)
2. Comment: Twin feeding/sleeping help advice Please (bhavna12)
3. Comment: Twin feeding/sleeping help advice Please (kaluzoo)
4. Comment: Twin feeding/sleeping help advice Please (lborkow)
5. Cow Hollow Pumpkin Festival at Sherman Elementary... (khofland01)
6. Comment: Facebook group? (jessicafsf)
7. Comment: Hyland's teething tablets (jessicafsf)
8. Comment: Anyone have twins and wanna meet up! (ked21880)
9. Comment: anybody use desitin? (jeccat)

1. Twin feeding/sleeping help advice Please
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megjean - 10/24/2012 12:23 pm

 Hi All, Just curious...we have 9 week old fraternal
 twin girls (3.5 weeks adjusted age). I am home alone
 with them during the day: I have been feeding them on a
 3 hour schedule, but sometimes I let one sleep 45 min
 longer. Anyways....I am curious if any of you who
 bottle fed experienced this: At the 10,1,4,7 feeding
 they are really sluggish and I can barely get 2 ounces
 in them. It takes about 1 hour to feed both of them. 
 Any tips on if this seems normal or if I can do things
 to help them would be great. We use Dr. Brown bottles
 which when they do eat they do great with. I would say
 4/8 feedings a day is a huge struggle to get them to
 eat full meals. I am afraid that when they don't eat
 full meals they are messing up their sleep. Will this
 get better? is it a phase?Also anyone have a sample
 schedule they used successfully with there twins. ie
 wake times and bathes included.Thanks everyone! I hope
 you are enjoying the beautiful day!

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Email author: meghan.lmt at gmail.com
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 2. bhavna12 says...
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 10/24/2012 3:55 pm
 
 We had the same experience at the beginning. They got
 better over time. We are at 7 weeks now and baby boy
 uses a think baby bottle, level 3 and he downs his milk
 fast! Baby girl takes her time and we have to pace her
 , otherwise she stores the milk and spits it out. She
 is on dr browns bottles. I am learning that they mature
 and learn to suck better over time. I know it feels
 like forever but we went from 1.5 hours to 30-45
 minutes now (it's 2 of us feeding). I haven't done it
 alone yet. I nurse one for 20 min and finish with a
 bottle. My husband or mom feeds the other at the same
 time. Email me if you have questions- I'm no pro but I
 can share my experience. :)
 Email author: bhavna at gmail.com
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 3. kaluzoo says...
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 10/24/2012 9:42 pm
 
 Hi! My identical boys were slooooow eaters around that
 age as well. I bottle fed them in their Maclaren
 rocker seats, with me sitting inbetween holding
 bottles, to at least maximize the hour by feeding both
 at once. We also switched to the 3-6 month nipples
 just a bit early, which really helped (we used Born
 Free and Dr Brown's - they were faster from Born Free
 bottles). Turning the bottle and blowing in their
 faces to keep them actively sucking was about all that
 actually worked for me when I was alone w/ them. They
 definitely got better - now at 6 months they are on a
 4-hour schedule and using Think Baby bottles. They
 drink 10oz in about 15mins - so I promise it gets
 easier! Good luck.
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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 4. lborkow says...
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 10/24/2012 9:59 pm
 
 If your babies stop sucking on the bottle during their
 feeding, have you tried rubbing them on their chin/jaw
 line to help them remember to suck? My babies were in
 the NICU for a couple of weeks and the nurses would do
 that to get them to remember to suck. It usually
 worked.
 Email author: leslieellen at gmail.com
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5. Cow Hollow Pumpkin Festival at Sherman Elementary School!
This Saturday
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khofland01 - 10/24/2012 11:56 am

 ***This Saturday***This is a fun, safe and affordable
 event for kids and features one of the only pumpkin
 patches in the City!Enjoy tons of Fall family fun
 including a pumpkin patch, youth carnival games,
 haunted house, farmer's market, and food trucks on
 Saturday, October 27 from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at
 Sherman Elementary School located at 1651 Union Street
 at Franklin. Let your little ones pick out their
 Halloween pumpkins and support your neighborhood
 elementary school. Admission is free. Proceeds from the
 sale of pumpkins benefit Sherman Elementary School.
 Nominal fee for games and haunted house.--Kim
 Hofland(Mom to Sherman twins)

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This Saturday"

Email author: khofland01 at yahoo.com
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Topic: Facebook group?

 Does anyone know how to join the SFPOM Facebook group? I
 clicked to join but haven't...

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 6. jessicafsf says...
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 10/24/2012 9:57 am
 
 I think the reason people are more active on Facebook
 is that it's easier to use in real time. Unless you are
 on bigtent multiple times a day, there's a lag between
 posting information and other people reading it and
 responding to it. For instance, you couldn't post any
 same day event and have a reasonable expectation that
 people would see it and be able to join you. With the
 Facebook group, it's not unusual for someone to post
 (for example) "I'm headed to the Presidio Heights
 playground at 3pm today if anyone wants to join."If you
 haven't seen a Facebook group for your age group, you
 should feel free to start one and post about it here to
 let people know. I think it's clear - from recent posts
 - that lots of twin parents (with kids of all ages!)
 would love to get together. It just takes a few
 organized/motivated people to get something
 started/make some plans, and then other people can jump
 in. If you're not interested in doing it on Facebook
 you could try to start an email list, but some people
 might not be interested in getting a bunch of emails. I
 get the frustration with Facebook, but the interface
 makes it so much easier to have conversations and make
 plans quickly.
 Email author: jessica at burrows.net
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Topic: Hyland's teething tablets

 Hi, Anyone used these recently? Our 9 month twins are
 sprouting a bunch of teeth...

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 7. jessicafsf says...
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 10/24/2012 10:10 am
 
 We used Hylands and still use them occasionally. I
 found them helpful but not a magical remedy - the
 relief wasn't instantaneous, but the kids like them
 (they're sweetened with lactose) and I figure even a
 little relief is good.My kids wouldn't suck on anything
 when teething - they didn't want me, a washcloth,
 anything frozen, etc. near their mouths. The pills are
 sweet enough (I tasted one - it's mild, but definitely
 sweet) that they like the flavor, so it was the one
 thing we could get them to take that might help. Other
 than Tylenol/Advil... but we, too, didn't want to give
 that very often.The recall, from my understanding, was
 because some pills were tested and found to have higher
 than acceptable levels of belladonna. The company
 voluntarily recalled the pills and changed the
 manufacturing process to ensure more uniform levels. As
 far as I know there have not been any reported problems
 since they reissued the tablets.
 Email author: jessica at burrows.net
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Topic: Anyone have twins and wanna meet up!

 Hi my boy girl twins are 3 month old and would love to meet
 other parents with twinsies!...

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 8. ked21880 says...
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 10/24/2012 9:32 pm
 
 As of now the 10th and 11th are good for me! Keep me
 posted on what day and place you all decide on!
 Email author: ked21880 at hotmail.com
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Topic: anybody use desitin?

 Hi all:
 
 Has anybody used Desitin for their babies? Our nanny
 suggested when giving...

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 9. jeccat says...
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 10/24/2012 6:30 pm
 
 Agree with all PP who recommended aquaphor for the
 neck-- the nurse in the hospital said it was basically
 inert. We only plan to use desitin for infectious
 diaper rash (yeast, bacteria)-- the zinc helps zap
 bugs.
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