[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 3/14/2013

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 3/13/2013
9:15 am - 3/14/2013

1. Any parents of twins out there with another on...
(gabriellesparkly)
2. Comment: Any parents of twins out there with another...
(leslieb_sf)
3. Advice on what to do (jjwahl)
4. Poly Vi Sol with iron, or similar? (ppatcat)
5. Comment: Poly Vi Sol with iron, or similar? (HollyBuchanan)
6. Comment: Poly Vi Sol with iron, or similar? (leslieb_sf)
7. Comment: Poly Vi Sol with iron, or similar? (HollyBuchanan)
8. Comment: Poly Vi Sol with iron, or similar?
(twin_boys_on_twinpeaks)
9. Comment: Baby proofing recommendations (CarinSF)
10. Comment: Baby proofing recommendations (MamaWobin)
11. Comment: Baby proofing recommendations (twin_boys_on_twinpeaks)
12. Comment: To Tripp Trapp or not to Tripp Trapp? (gabriellesparkly)
13. Comment: To Tripp Trapp or not to Tripp Trapp? (MamaWobin)
14. Comment: Traveling at 7 months? (lisamudd)

1. Any parents of twins out there with another on the way or a
third child??
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gabriellesparkly - 3/13/2013 1:39 pm

 Hi,We have soon to be 4 year old twins and are
 expecting our third in July. I just wondered if there
 are any other parents in the same boat or who already
 have twins + another, to swap notes with in terms of
 what to expect, cars that fit 3 kids, change in family
 dynamic, differences in caring for one after twins....
 I have quite a few friends with 3 singletons but having
 twins and one is definitely different. Look forward to
 hearing from anyone!

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another on the way or a
third child??"

Email author: gabriellekuzak at googlemail.com
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 2. leslieb_sf says...
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 3/13/2013 1:49 pm
 
 Hi only have the twins, but a girlfriend of mine in NYC
 has 3 year old twins and just had her third. She said
 she's bored bc one is so easy compared to two! :) Good
 luck and congratulations!!
 Email author: leslieellen at gmail.com
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3. Advice on what to do
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jjwahl - 3/13/2013 7:17 am

 Hello everyone...our b/g twins are going to preschool
 in the fall and we are so excited that they got into
 the school we wanted but we are not sure how to proceed
 with our nanny. First lf all, we all love her and want
 to keep her. Our kids will be going to school from
 12:30-3:30 every day so we need her to care for them
 all morning, take them to school (one block from our
 house), and pick them up and care for them until 6pm
 (we both work). She has worked 8-6pm for us for the
 past 3 yrs. Our dilemma is what to do about the 3hrs
 she is not with the kids. She lives right by us too so
 she could go home during that time....i do not want to
 lose her but I want to offer her somethimg that is fair
 to all of us. Has anyone experienced this? Having her
 do housework for us during those hrs is not really an
 option....any advice would be appreciated...

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Email author: jjwahl at gmail.com
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4. Poly Vi Sol with iron, or similar?
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ppatcat - 3/13/2013 5:54 am

 Our pediatrician suggested we might consider giving
 Poly Vi Sol with iron to our 6 month old twins. They've
 been on 40% breastmilk/60% formula since birth and have
 always had regular BMs. We started them on solids a
 couple weeks ago.What's your experience been with
 giving PolyViSol with Iron or similar multivitamin with
 iron drops? If you put it in food or the bottle, can
 the babies taste the difference?I'm nervous about
 potential constipation issues and them rejecting the
 bottle/food because of the "weird" taste.Are there any
 good tasting multivitamin with iron drops you'd
 recommend?Thanks!

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Email author: priya.patil at me.com
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 5. HollyBuchanan says...
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 3/13/2013 6:16 am
 
 Unfortunately, I have a ton of experience with this
 one. Our twins were born at 28 weeks, and the iron
 stores for a baby are apparently built up in the 3rd
 trimester so they needed poly vi sol with iron from
 birth until - I can't even remember now, perhaps 9
 months? A LONG time... It turns your milk/formula
 green, and it tastes awful. But fortunately for us, my
 kids knew it from birth so we were always able to get
 them to choke it down. I would anticipate that you'll
 have a hard time with 6-mo-olds in the beginning, but
 if the Dr. says to do it then it means your kids do
 need more iron which is vitally important. Some months
 we'd have better luck putting the dose in a very small
 amount of milk which made it dark green and yucky, but
 quick to get down. After a while, one twin would gag
 and vomit the vitamin back up, so we started putting
 the dose in a full bottle of milk and making sure the
 correct twin drank that entire bottle that day. It was
 a bit more stressful, but it worked well. We had no
 constipation problems. I never heard of a better
 tasting brand. Every Dr. from the NICU to our
 Pediatrician always said to use Poly Vi Sol. We bought
 it on Drugstore.com because sometimes the local store
 would be out of the "with iron" version and we grew
 tired of driving around town until we could find it. 
 Good luck on this one!!
 Email author: h.buch at hotmail.com
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 6. leslieb_sf says...
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 3/13/2013 8:49 am
 
 My babies were born early at 34 weeks and have required
 the poly-vi-sol w/iron since birth. I am hoping they
 can get off of it at their 6 month appointment next
 week, but we'll see. Anyway, to your answer your
 question - I do not think there are any vitamins w/iron
 that smell/taste OK and yes, they can taste the
 difference. My daughter would always throw-up the
 vitamin in the NICU when they would put it in her
 entire feed/bottle, that was until a nurse recommended
 we feed the dose to her like this:put the vitatmin in a
 separate bottle filled with 10 to 20mls of breast milk
 or formula and feed that to the babies first then
 follow it with a regular bottle of only breast milk or
 forumla. This allowed us to give them the vitamin
 without making the entire bottle gross and green. My
 daughter never threw it up this way.If my babies
 haven't pooped in a day I don't give them the
 poly-vi-sol w/iron and just give them the regular
 poly-vi-sol w/o iron or I skip the vitamin completely
 until they have a poop.
 Email author: leslieellen at gmail.com
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 7. HollyBuchanan says...
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 3/13/2013 10:42 am
 
 I'm remembering now that one time our twins got
 constipated and we were advised to give them 10-20mls
 of prune juice, but not to skip the vitamin. Boy did
 it work. We dubbed that day "Poopfest, 2010"
 Email author: h.buch at hotmail.com
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 8. twin_boys_on_twinpeaks says...
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 3/13/2013 11:26 am
 
 My guys did not skip a beat when poly vi sol was in
 their bottles. They still gobbled it up. Maybe depends
 on the baby? My guys were eff.
 Email author: regina_eberhart at yahoo.com
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Topic: Baby proofing recommendations

 Hi everyone,
 
 Do you know of a great service that comes out and does baby
 proofing?...

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 9. CarinSF says...
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 3/13/2013 7:10 am
 
 I posted this info on the SFPOM new and expectant
 parents group facebook page (feel free to join us over
 there!). We used the Childproofer and he was helpful. 
 I have also heard good things about Alex at
 SafetyNook.Childproofing is essential for twin
 families! Here are some products that have been most
 helpful for us:I use these door top locks in lieu of
 baby gates. This allows me to control access to any
 room in the house, and I know that the kids can't
 outwit it. It's also a LOT cheaper than a baby gate! I
 ended up installing these on every interior door, and
 it has been the single best purchase I have
 
 made.http://www.amazon.com/Child-Proof-Deluxe-Door-Lock/dp/B0014WN86Q/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1360794438&sr=8-3&keywords=childproof+door+lockPinch
 guards for when the kids start playing hello/goodbye
 with each other and slamming the door in each others'
 
 faces!http://www.amazon.com/Especially-Baby-Finger-Pinch-Protector/dp/B003V0MGIA/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1360794734&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=childproof+pinch+guardWe
 use kidco pressure mounted gates and they are super
 sturdy without making holes in the walls. These are
 very difficult for most adults to open, and my criminal
 mastermind toddlers have not yet figured them out. I
 use these to block off my kitchen. If you have stairs
 you will need to get wall-mounted ones and drill them
 into the
 
 walls.http://www.amazon.com/KidCo-G1000-Pressure-Mounted-Gateway-White/dp/B006P54WFI/ref=sr_1_2?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1360794871&sr=1-2&keywords=kidco+baby+gateI
 use these over the closet in their room. It makes it
 impossible for them to get at everything and
 
 reorganize.http://www.amazon.com/Mommys-Helper-Slide-Lok-Bi-Fold-Door/dp/B000P635T2/ref=sr_1_1?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1360795012&sr=1-1&keywords=bifold+door+child+lockAlso,
 I installed this type of horrendously annoying latch on
 every drawer in my house and it has been well worth the
 hassle. My kids were dumping all the clothes out of
 their dresser and trying to pull open drawers to climb
 on them and now they can't do that.
 
 http://www.amazon.com/Dreambaby-Safety-Latches-12-Pack/dp/B003NSAY7U/ref=sr_1_3?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1360795178&sr=1-3&keywords=drawer+locks+child+safetyFinally,
 get outlet covers that are flat, like these. I had the
 other kind that were easier to remove and my kids
 figured them out in two minutes.
 
 http://www.amazon.com/Mommys-Helper-Outlet-Plugs-Pack/dp/B00081J3N6/ref=sr_1_1?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1360795111&sr=1-1groupid=12135499;groupcategory=111;groupcategory=115;sz=728x90;fmzid=4524;dcove=r;ord=1363252505?"
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