[House] Support Group - New and Expectant Parents SFPOM New Parents - general discussion forum digest - 9/15/2012
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Support Group - New and Expectant Parents SFPOM New Parents - general
discussion 9/14/2012 9:16 am - 9/15/2012
1. Comment: Baby monitor for twins? (noursej)
2. Comment: Air travel question (R3ALMhouse)
Topic: Baby monitor for twins?
Does any have a baby monitor they recommend... we have two
cribs set up on either...
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1. noursej says...
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9/14/2012 11:32 am
we didn't get a video one. just audio. in case you
end up going down this road, thought i'd pass this
along, this make/model is great. no interference from
mobile phones. consumer reports
recommended...http://www.usa.philips.com/c/avent-baby-health-monitoring/scd510_00/prd/en/best,
jen
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Topic: Air travel question
I know this topic comes up a lot, so I'll try to be
specific. We are flying to Chicago...
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2. R3ALMhouse says...
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9/14/2012 3:45 pm
We just got back from a trip with our 10 month olds and
we flew on United. We bought a seat for one if the
babies so we would all get the same row, and because we
thought it might make things easier. It did make most
things easier except we then *had* to bring a car seat.
The car seat was a major PitA. It's big, heavy and has
to be placed as it's used in the car (rear-facing, in
our case), which meant the seat in front of it couldn't
lean back. It also meant we used a lot of time putting
the car seat in the airplane seat, which, if you're
boarding pretty much last (as we did every leg), you
may actually delay departure. We did need a car seat at
our destination, so I'm glad we brought it, but it was
a pain.We had a double stroller that we did gate check;
you just have to make sure it folds. I believe that
United will not a take a stroller that doesn't fold.
The stroller was too big to go through the xray
machine, but we told the security folks, and they hand
examined it with no problems.We allowed ourselves
plenty of time and the security and airline folks were
largely very helpful and accommodating. The twin
celebrity certainly helped, too!
Email author: house at digitalkingdom.org
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