[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 2/9/2013

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 2/8/2013
10:15 am - 2/9/2013

1. Need recommendation on Architect (rockchalk90)
2. 9 month old nap advice -- No CIO (sftwinmommy)
3. Comment: 9 month old nap advice -- No CIO (kaluzoo)
4. Comment: 9 month old nap advice -- No CIO (bhavna12)
5. Re:Baby/family Photographer recommendations (edijkelly)
6. Comment: Baby/family Photographer recommendations (hannahkim)
7. Comment: Baby/family Photographer recommendations (bhavna12)
8. Comment: Baby Carrier (kaluzoo)
9. Comment: Baby Carrier (kaluzoo)
10. Comment: Baby Carrier (noursej)
11. Comment: Baby Carrier (noursej)
12. Comment: Baby Carrier (eeewww)
13. Comment: Baby Carrier (elizabethb74)
14. Comment: Baby Carrier (47thavemom)
15. Comment: Baby Carrier (noursej)
16. Comment: Baby Carrier (kaluzoo)
17. Re:Back to work... (melissa_farris)
18. Comment: Back to work... (bhavna12)
19. Comment: How long to breastfeed? (bhavna12)

1. Need recommendation on Architect
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rockchalk90 - 2/8/2013 9:01 am

 Hello, does anyone have a recommendation on an
 architect that is good with designing extentions to the
 back of a house and most importantly good at getting
 permit approvals from the city.

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Email author: rockchalk90 at hotmail.com
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2. 9 month old nap advice -- No CIO
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sftwinmommy - 2/8/2013 8:47 am

 How do you (or your nanny) put your 9 month old twins
 down for a nap by yourself? We have to
 bottle-feed/rock/hold our babies till they get super
 drowsy/fall asleep. It's really difficult to do this
 with just one adult. Right now, our nanny uses a baby
 swing for one of the twins as an extra hand while she
 feeds rocks the other down. But I'm worried about what
 will happen when they are (very soon) too big for the
 swing! What do you use as an extra hand? Are their
 other swings for bigger babies that you would
 recommend? The problem is that they both crawl very
 fast and pull themselves up on everything, so there's
 no good place to put one baby while rocking the other
 one to sleep in the nursery. They also get upset if you
 leave them alone in a different room (i.e. in a play
 yard to go elsewhere). Any thoughts/recommendations
 would be helpful. We don't want to do CIO for naps.

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Email author: vineetagajwani at gmail.com
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 3. kaluzoo says...
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 2/8/2013 1:45 pm
 
 We transitioned to putting them down in their cribs
 awake. We turn on lullabies, sing, read books until
 they both get sleepy. No CIO, but also only hands-free
 entertainment. Many days we can walk away and they
 happily "talk" to one another until they go to sleep. 
 I also give them their stuffed animals in their cribs
 and then take them away once they finally fall asleep
 (their stuffed animals are big so I don't comfortable
 with them sleeping w/ them). We are relentless about
 the timing of the morning nap (9/9:15am) and now that
 they are used to the routine it's rarely a problem -
 they stay down for an hour or talk to one another if
 they wake up early. Afternoon nap I've given up - we
 push them around in the stroller until they are
 sleeping ("we" being me or nanny). My boys are also 9
 months. Good luck!
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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 4. bhavna12 says...
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 2/8/2013 9:40 pm
 
 At 5 months our nanny is training them to sleep in
 their cribs. We used to let them fall asleep in the
 swing. She puts them down awake about 2 hours from when
 they woke last. This is based on her observation of
 them being tired around this time. They cry, but more
 like whine and eventually fall asleep. It started with
 30-45 min of crying/whining and now it's 10-20. I'm
 hoping this means they are learning to nap on their
 own. Another thing is they take short naps - 30-60 min,
 mostly on the lower side. No solution for that yet
 unless we do a stroller walk outside in which case it's
 an hour.
 Email author: bhavna at gmail.com
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Topic: Baby/family Photographer recommendations

 Looking for a good photographer for our newborn
 twins.
 
 If you know of a great photographer...

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recommendations"

 5. edijkelly says...
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 2/8/2013 10:45 am
 
 Kree Photography!!! http://kreephotography.com!
 Email author: edijkelly at aol.com
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 6. hannahkim says...
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 2/8/2013 2:24 pm
 
 I haven't had my babies yet but I've had my maternity
 pictures taken thus far with Nancy Alcott. She was
 awesome and I felt so comfortable with her! And her
 pictures are AMAZING. She's very popular though, so I'm
 not sure if she has availability - worth to check.
 http://www.nancyalcott.com/
 Email author: thekimfamilysf at gmail.com
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 7. bhavna12 says...
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 2/8/2013 9:33 pm
 
 We used Kree based on recs on this site and we loved
 her and her work!
 Email author: bhavna at gmail.com
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Topic: Baby Carrier

 Hi POM,
 
 I'm in the market for a baby carrier and have been
 researching many different...

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 8. kaluzoo says...
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 2/8/2013 2:18 pm
 
 I *love* our Becos! We have one adjusted for me and one
 for hubby/nanny. When we travel through airports (or
 when my husband travels on business) I wear one on
 front, one on back. We've also worn one lap baby each
 from SF to Brazil with little complaint from babies
 (and an almost solid night of sleep). Only complaint
 is lack of sun shield (think the newer models may
 have?) and lack of pocket (I attached a zippered
 running wrist wallet to one strap).
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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 9. kaluzoo says...
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 2/8/2013 2:19 pm
 
 Sorry, that's "complaints." :)
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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 10. noursej says...
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 2/8/2013 4:01 pm
 
 i love the ergo. from 4 mos+ or so (once necks are
 strong) an ergo on back is fantastic. like an
 effortless, supported piggyback. my husband and i hike
 with the girls (18mos) in them every weekend. we also
 have kelty kids hiking kid carriers. like those too,
 but the ergos are great around the house wearing a baby
 while doing chores, at the grocery store (one in the
 ergo on back and one in the cart). i consider my ergo
 to be indispensable. i use it every day. love it. the
 ergo on front with the infant insert is fine early on. 
 the ergo on front, like any other carrier, is hard on
 your back once the kids get big. hope that helps.
 haven't used a becco, so can't comment there.
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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 11. noursej says...
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 2/8/2013 4:03 pm
 
 also, it's easy (and comfortable) to wear one on front
 and one on back with ergos, too. and the sun shield
 got a lot of use early on.
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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 12. eeewww says...
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 2/8/2013 5:09 pm
 
 I have an ergo and many bjorns. I know you aren't
 looking at bjorns. The bjorns work fine but I'm not in
 love or anything. I NEVER use the ergo because my
 babies like to face out. All three of my kids. You
 cannot face out in the ergo. One of the beco models
 lets you face out or in. So I'd get that one because
 you just don't know what your baby will like and at
 least you have options.
 Email author: bugjarbabe at yahoo.com
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 13. elizabethb74 says...
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 2/8/2013 7:45 pm
 
 Great suggestions...Thanks! :)
 Email author: elizabeth.v.brunner at gmail.com
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 14. 47thavemom says...
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 2/8/2013 8:20 pm
 
 Another option is the Cybex 2.Go. We love ours. Like
 the beco, baby can face out while carried in front. 
 This was a necessary feature with my first. And like
 the beco and ergo, you can carry baby on your back. 
 
 http://www.albeebaby.com/cybex-2-go-baby-carrier-pure-black.html?gdftrk=gdfV21377_a_7c623_a_7c4726_a_7c12_d_5100020
a truly elegant accessory! ;)then i
 moved on to the ergo...and never looked back! :) oh,
 also there are a couple of different types of ergos. 
 the classic, the sport, etc. i suggest definitely
 getting the classic if you get one. best, jen
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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 16. kaluzoo says...
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 2/8/2013 9:20 pm
 
 Forgot about the facing out thing until I read others'
 posts. - at nine months I still front carry them
 facing out rather frequently - they love it at parties.
 That was also a criteria for me. I also used two
 Becos for hip carry when the boys were really small and
 that was still comfy. I use hip carry on and off (with
 just one!) now as well.
 Email author: sarahchandler at gmail.com
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Topic: Back to work...

 I am hoping to get some words of wisdom from the group here.
 Back at work this week...

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 17. melissa_farris says...
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 2/8/2013 6:39 am
 
 My experience has been that I'm most happy working part
 time. I work MWF and I love having something that's
 just me- not me as someone's mommy- but I also love my
 time at home. I'm a better mom with this situation. If
 its an option for you, I'd look into it. Sent from my
 iPhone
 Email author: melissa_vree at yahoo.com
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 18. bhavna12 says...
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 2/8/2013 10:16 pm
 
 I have 5 mo old twins as well. I love them dearly,
 think of them A LOT in meetings, while walking to a
 meeting, while talking to people but I feel I made the
 right decision for me. I enjoy the work I do and
 interacting with adults about work. I have the utmost
 respect for SAHMs. They do so much! Ultimately you have
 to do what's right for you. I'd love to work part time
 but my current job does not allow for that.
 Email author: bhavna at gmail.com
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Topic: How long to breastfeed?

 Hi all:
 
 I'm curious how long most twin moms breastfeed. I understand
 there are various...

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 19. bhavna12 says...
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 2/8/2013 10:36 pm
 
 Thanks everyone, it's great to hear from so many
 people. Recently I've been pumping and supplementing
 with formula (I don't produce the full amount). Breast
 feeding when starting work didn't work so well with
 timing. When I did it on the weekend, my nipples became
 really sore. I hope the first 4 months of bonding meant
 something!I think I'll keep going as long as I can
 based on supply and quality. I'll make it work with my
 day work! Does pumping also allow me to eat for 3? :) I
 feel like I still do!Thanks again.
 Email author: bhavna at gmail.com
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