[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 12/10/2014

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 12/9/2014
10:14 am - 12/10/2014

1. Comment: When do identical twins sit unassisted... (nmolayem)
2. Comment: When do identical twins sit unassisted... (Raneem)
3. Comment: When do identical twins sit unassisted... (cld2011)
4. Comment: Crib Mattress (cld2011)
5. Comment: Balancing newborn twins toddler (cld2011)
Topic: When do identical twins sit unassisted, start
crawling and walk?

 Hi,
 
 From your experience, could you kindly share:
 
 When do identical twins sit unassisted?
 
 Whe...

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unassisted, start crawling and walk?"

 1. nmolayem says...
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 12/9/2014 10:54 am
 
 Mine are also not identical, but they were born at 33
 weeks. They started sitting up just shy of seven months
 and started crawling around ten months. They started
 standing without any props at 13 months. They have
 reached all milestones within a day of each other. They
 are 14 months now and still not walking by themselves.
 Our philosophy has been that they will reach these
 gross motor milestones whenever they are ready. It just
 depends so much on muscle development. We don't push
 it. We try to stimulate them, but the truth is that
 they are going to learn when they are ready to learn
 and as long as our pediatrician isn't concerned,
 neither are we. Enjoy your time with immobile babies!
 Although, it does get a little easier when they can
 crawl because they can follow you instead of just
 getting annoyed when you leave a room.
 Email author: nmolayem at gmail.com
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 2. Raneem says...
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 12/9/2014 11:49 am
 
 Thank you so much for sharing this. Your babies are on
 track although they were born 5 weeks early. I think
 there is slight difference between the development of
 identical versus fraternal twins.My babies are now 9
 months and 1 week old, but they do not like to sit.
 They started standing at 7 months and 2 weeks. I show
 them how to crawl and try to make it fun, but they do
 not want to. So, as a last resort I am trying to make
 them stand as much as possible and I am tempting them
 to walk. They like those two things...
 Email author: rpentney at gmail.com
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 3. cld2011 says...
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 12/9/2014 12:27 pm
 
 My twins are not here yet (though they will be
 identical), but I do have a singleton (3 YO) and, for
 whatever it is worth, I will just note that a lot of
 this developmental stuff just sort of depends on the
 kid too. My singleton was born at 39 weeks 1 day, and
 he didn't sit up till 9 months, and always preferred to
 stand too. Never really officially crawled -- started
 a belly/army crawl around 10 months. Took his first
 steps at 12 months, then decided he didn't want to walk
 again really till 14 months. All totally normal, never
 worried our pediatrician.
 Email author: claudia.durbin at gmail.com
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Topic: Crib Mattress

 Anybody have any recommendations on a good brand of crib
 mattress to purchase?
 
 Thanks...

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 4. cld2011 says...
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 12/9/2014 11:38 am
 
 We got a Naturepedic organic mattress (on
 recommendation of a class on baby gear we took at Day
 One). My now 3 YO is still using it (toddler side now)
 in his toddler bed. When we put our crib back together
 for his sisters to use when they arrive in Feb, we will
 flip it back to the firmer infant side. As PP noted,
 seems good, but hard to tell if it is any better or
 worse than any other mattress out there. We wanted an
 organic mattress, so to that end it fit the bill, seems
 comfortable, and has certainly held up to 3 years of
 wear and tear, so to speak. (The mattress our crib
 came with which we kept to use for sitting on the
 floor, playing, and other random things definitely has
 seen better days). 
 
 http://www.naturepedic.com/products/baby/classic_organic_crib_mattress.php
 Email author: claudia.durbin at gmail.com
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Topic: Balancing newborn twins toddler

 We are expecting identical twin girls in Feb. Our older son
 will be 3 years 4 months...

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 5. cld2011 says...
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 12/9/2014 11:58 am
 
 Thanks everyone for your responses. Sorry for my delay
 in replying. Sheepishly, I must admit we already have
 full time care sorted out for my son. He will continue
 to go to school 3 mornings a week, and will be at his
 nanny share (conveniently located in the apartment
 above ours!) for the remainder of the time. My concern
 was making sure to be able to carve time out for him on
 evening and weekends. Currently, he is pretty much
 stuck to both his dad and I from the minute we get home
 in the evenings on weekdays, and all day on weekends. 
 Sounds like, once I can manage it with the feeding
 schedule, I should hand the babies off to someone (DH
 or my mom or MIL) in the evening and go do something
 with my son. Probably easier said than done, but maybe
 we could manage a bite to eat somewhere down the block.
 And, I hadn't even thought about folks bringing us
 dinner -- maybe will suggest that for anyone who wants
 to know what we will be needing. We had talked to the
 sleep consultants/child psychologists at Symbio re a
 sleep issue my son is having, and they also suggested
 being up front with him about the fact that things are
 hard right now/that we miss the way things were too. 
 They also said that making sure to do things with him
 with just mom AND dad (no babies) was also important,
 if we could swing it. @Taryn, thanks for your generous
 offer of seeing a "day in the life" -- I don't want to
 trouble you, but maybe after the New Year, if it isn't
 too much, we can connect and try to make it happen?
 Email author: claudia.durbin at gmail.com
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