[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 2/28/2013

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 2/27/2013
10:14 am - 2/28/2013

1. "Ferberizing" Twins (robynroberts1128)
2. Comment: "Ferberizing" Twins (noursej)
3. Pediatric Dentist (MamaWobin)
4. Re: [sfpom_general] Pediatric Dentist (petermolly)
5. Re: [sfpom_general] Pediatric Dentist (petermolly)
6. NMR: Gardener/landscape specialist needed (tvillingar)
7. Comment: NMR: Gardener/landscape specialist needed (drwrights)
8. Comment: Pediatrician recommendation? (ljohannesen)
9. Comment: Pediatrician recommendation? (kaluzoo)
10. Comment: Baby/family Photographer recommendations (ljohannesen)

1. "Ferberizing" Twins
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robynroberts1128 - 2/27/2013 1:26 pm

 We are planning on sleep training our twins using the
 Ferber method. (They each wake up 3 times/night for
 feedings). Their cribs are right next to each other.
 Needless to say I'm nervous about doing it, but I am
 wondering for those of you who have done this with
 twins how it went.Thanks in advance!

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 2. noursej says...
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 2/27/2013 2:06 pm
 
 Our fraternal girls are 19 months now. They've always
 shared a room. Cribs side by side, like yours.How old
 are your children?My best suggestion is to wean the
 kids off night feedings before doing any kind of CIO. 
 That you way you feel confident they're not crying for
 food. Which gave me some peace of mind.We approached
 night weaning (bottles/formula, not breast) by doing
 dream feeds. Have you done those? Once I started
 doing dream feeds (quietly in the dark, sitting in a
 chair in their room, one at a time, then laying the
 first back into her crib without waking, then feeding
 the next one, then laying then her down, then bed for
 me!) from 10-11pm, our girls would sleep through the
 night, i.e., from 8pm-5:30am or so.The dream feed
 eliminated the 3am feed for us. Once I couldn't take
 doing the dream feed any longer is when we moved to
 CIO/modified CIO. I was falling asleep feeding the
 girls. I was exhausted. My husband and I agreed
 jointly to our method (critical, IMO!). The girls
 cried for a while the first night (much less than an
 hour). They cried for 15-20 mins the second night. 
 Then 5 minutes the third night, then done. Our girls
 were 3.5-4 months (adjusted) when we started the dream
 feeds, and around 4.5 months (adj) when we did CIO. We
 co-slept with them up to 3 months. Around 3 months we
 started using the cribs at night (we'd used them for a
 while during the day for naps already). Another thing
 we did... I couldn't stand to put them down for the
 night crying. So, for months post-CIO, I always put
 them to bed at night sleepy/sleeping. I worked on
 putting them down in their cribs awake a naptime to
 teach self-soothing. Once they consistently
 self-soothed to go down for naps (around 7-8 months),
 putting them down at night awake fell into place. Hope
 this helps. If you have any questions, I'm happy to
 try to help further. Best, Jen
 Email author: noursejlm at gmail.com
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3. Pediatric Dentist
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MamaWobin - 2/27/2013 10:46 am

 It's time for the first trip to the dentist! I'm
 looking for recommendations - especially in the
 Mission/Bernal/Potrero Hill neighborhoods. And, I'm
 wondering if the dentist is like the doctor and really
 requires both parents to be there. I'm sure we'll both
 go to the first appointment together and feel it out
 but I'm just curious.

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 4. petermolly says...
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 2/27/2013 10:52 am
 
 We just went to KidSmiles on Ocean off 19th Ave. The
 hygienist Aida was GREAT with my son who has a history
 of crying and dreading the dentist. He was smiling
 after she was done which is unheard of in his 6 years! 
 I've heard Dr. Wong is extra special with the kids,
 though we ended up with Dr Azama who was nice too. She
 didn't spend a lot of time with the kids. The
 interesting thing is they put the two in chairs at the
 same time, not one at a time. They had their cleanings
 at the same time. Then waiting one by one for the
 dentist.Overall a great visit for them! We're pleased
 and will go back in 6 months to try Dr.
 Wong._________________ From: Robin To: 'San Francisco
 Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion' Sent:
 Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:48 AMSubject:
 [sfpom_general] Pediatric Dentist - Ref#76441837Robin
 posted:It's time for the first trip to the dentist! I'm
 looking for recommendations - especially in the
 Mission/Bernal/Potrero Hill neighborhoods. And, I'm
 wondering if the dentist is like the doctor and really
 requires both parents to be there. I'm sure we'll both
 go to the first appointment together and feel it out
 but I'm just curious.Add your comments online:
 
 http://www.bigtent.com/group/forum/message/76441837?md=MTIzODA2NTY=&md=NjA3Nzg0MjI=
 Email author: petermolly at yahoo.com
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 5. petermolly says...
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 2/27/2013 10:58 am
 
 One thing I forgot. We brought one of the kids'
 favorite movies. They were focused more on the movie
 during their cleanings which helped A LOT!They have a
 selection from which you can choose, or you can bring
 your own DVD._________________ From: Susan Wong Caulder
 To: 'San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General
 Discussion' Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:54
 AMSubject: Re: [sfpom_general] Pediatric Dentist -
 Ref#76441837Susan Wong Caulder commented:We just went
 to KidSmiles on Ocean off 19th Ave. The hygienist Aida
 was GREAT with my son who has a history of crying and
 dreading the dentist. He was smiling after she was
 done which is unheard of in his 6 years! I've heard
 Dr. Wong is extra special with the kids, though we
 ended up with Dr Azama who was nice too. She didn't
 spend a lot of time with the kids. The interesting
 thing is they put the two in chairs at the same time,
 not one at a time. They had their cleanings at the same
 time. Then waiting one by one for the dentist.Overall a
 great visit for them! We're pleased and will go back in
 6 months to try Dr. Wong._________________From: Robin
 To: 'San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General
 Discussion' Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:48
 AMSubject: [sfpom_general] Pediatric Dentist -
 Ref#76441837Robin posted:It's time for the first trip
 to the dentist! I'm looking for recommendations -
 especially in the Mission/Bernal/Potrero Hill
 neighborhoods. And, I'm wondering if the dentist is
 like the doctor and really requires both parents to be
 there. I'm sure we'll both go to the first appointment
 together and feel it out but I'm just curious.Add your
 comments online:
 
 http://www.bigtent.com/group/forum/message/76441837?md=MTIzODA2NTY=groupid=12135499;groupcategory=111;groupcategory=115;sz=728x90;fmzid=4524;dcove=r;ord=1362046493?&md=NjA3Nzg0MjI="
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