[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 8/25/2015

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 8/24/2015
9:15 am - 8/25/2015

1. Volunteer Help Needed - UPDATED INFO (nataliasha2004)
2. REMINDER-THIS FRIDAY: Emotionally Healthy Twins/Triplet...
(roseellen)
3. Comment: UCSF or CPMC to deliver twins? (slowdsf)
4. Comment: UCSF or CPMC to deliver twins? (cld2011)
5. Comment: UCSF or CPMC to deliver twins? (samaanta)
6. Comment: Help - Need Consignment Sale Venue! (margarettimbrell)
7. Comment: Member-owned businesses? (margarettimbrell)
8. Comment: SFPOMs Mentor Program - for expecting... (loahli)
9. Comment: SFPOMs Mentor Program - for expecting... (lesdeux)

1. Volunteer Help Needed - UPDATED INFO
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nataliasha2004 - 8/24/2015 11:45 pm

 Hello, everyone~We are currently in need of new folks
 in the following positions, in order of urgency (please
 inquire if you have questions about any):* President*
 VP/Secretary (could be 2 people or 1)* Travel Closet &
 Snow Clothes Closet Keeper (could be 1 person or 2 -
 but since both are seasonal, 1 could handle both
 easily.)* Philanthropy Chair* NCaMoTC Rep ("Northern CA
 Mothers of Twins Clubs" Representative)Most of these
 things take an average of less than an hour/week, but
 they vary. All are done on YOUR time, w/ the exception
 of occasional group meetings (tho the infrequent POM
 meetings tend to be scheduled so as to include the
 largest number of committee members possible.)THANK YOU
 all for reading, and for considering what YOU can do.
 (There are benefits to volunteering besides good karma
 - discounts, in some cases, networking opps, great new
 friendships and connections, work skills for your
 resume, letters of reference...) Please let me know
 if you'd like details on any of these. All positions
 are handled by volunteer members of the Club like
 yourselves, and it's a GREAT way to "give back/ pay it
 forward"! Thanks, everyone!

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Email author: nataliasha2004 at yahoo.com
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2. REMINDER-THIS FRIDAY: Emotionally Healthy Twins/Triplets
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roseellen - 8/24/2015 10:18 pm

 Dr Joan Friedman, twin expert, an established
 Psychotherapist & fellow twin shares her passionate
 views and insights about twins and their emotional
 needs with twins and their families throughout the
 world.PROBLEMS facing parents of twins:Accepting and
 managing differences in their twins (i.e.. personality,
 temperament, academic)Worrying that separating twins in
 the classroom will damage the twin bondBalancing the
 parent-child connection and the twin connection Finding
 time and opportunities to give each twin singular
 experiencesUnderstanding that life is not fair and
 twins are not equal - unique is preferable to
 equalGiving up the narcissistic investment in the
 twinship to nurture individualitySTRATEGIES:help others
 distinguish between themtreat them as individuals
 encourage them to do some things differently and some
 the same encourage them to do what they need to do to
 separate from each other teach them to relate to others
 individually SFPOM MEMBERS - FREENON MEMBERS - $20 per
 familyEvent Details & RSVP------------What: GUEST
 SPEAKER: "Emotionally Healthy Twins/Triplets"Who: San
 Francisco Parents of MultiplesSIKidSF Parent Support
 GroupWhen: Fri Aug 28, 2015, 6:30-8 pm PDTWhere: Sports
 Basement, Portrero Hill1590 Bryant Street, San
 FranciscoRSVP:
 http://www.bigtent.com/home/calendar/event/93106063?md=NjA3Nzg0MjI=

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Email author: roseellenh at yahoo.com
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Topic: UCSF or CPMC to deliver twins?

 Hello! I'm new to the group and brand new to knowing we will
 be having twins! Even...

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 3. slowdsf says...
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 8/24/2015 10:10 am
 
 I just delivered twins in May and also went through the
 same question. At that time Mission Bay wasn't quite up
 and ready and I felt the CPMC rooms were nicer. I had
 no complications during my pregnancy and was expected
 to deliver close to final date so the ICN was not a big
 consideration. I found Dr Laurie Green at CPMC
 (academically trained at Harvard, Stanford and UCSF)
 and loved her. She actually was a referral from my UCSF
 doctor. I think either are good, but feeling that I
 wasn't at high risk, I didn't want to be in an academic
 environment and why I chose CPMC. However, normally I
 always recommend academic centers over private
 practice. I think either are great, especially Dr Green
 who is very honest, intelligent and is always focused
 on your care.
 Email author: slowdsf at yahoo.com
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 4. cld2011 says...
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 8/24/2015 11:18 am
 
 In the end, you should do what you are most comfortable
 with. For what it is worth, I had all of my care and
 my delivery at UCSF and was thrilled with the care from
 all the prenatal stuff to my own hospitalization to the
 delivery and subsequent care of my girls in the ICN for
 20 days following their birth. Somethings to keep in
 mind:* As a PP noted, they have a really highly rated
 ICN. One of the top 5 in the country. My FIL is a
 pediatric infectious disease specialist at an academic
 institution in MA and all of his colleagues and
 students were so impressed his granddaughters were
 getting care at UCSF. My girls just had to "feed and
 grow" (they were born at 34 weeks 2 days, so they were
 essentially just little), but had they had more
 challenges, I would have been confident we would have
 been okay because we were at UCSF. * My girls were born
 this February (2015), about 6 days after the new
 hospital opened (and I checked in literally the day
 after the hospital opened with pre-eclampsia). The
 facilities were amazing -- from the large and
 technologically equipped antepartum rooms (you can
 skype from the TV, order food online etc.), to the
 roomy L&D rooms (there are huge whirl pool tubs that
 fit you and your partner -- I was hooked up to
 magnesium for the pre-e so couldn't use, but they
 looked great), and the ICN (Intensive Care Nursery) is
 beautiful. My girls had a room to themselves, there
 was a fold out couch so you could room in, and they had
 a view of what is now a beautiful park (was under
 construction then, so my 3 YO was thrilled to stare at
 all of the construction equipment). 3 of the 4 ICN
 units were open for business at the time were were
 there (again Feb 2015) and the 4th unit hadn't been
 opened only because there wasn't yet a need for it. 
 The whole place feels almost more like a hotel. My 3
 year old loved visits to the hospital to visit me/his
 sisters, and still talks about it as a fun place to go.
 * My girls were mono-di so I was high risk, and was
 always going to have to deliver "early" (36 weeks at
 latest). As such, I felt more comfortable having
 access to the UCSF ICN as chances were good we would
 need it.* If your Baby B is breech, then UCSF will
 absolutely consider/facilitate a vaginal birth for you
 (if you want). They have expertise in what I
 understand is now a dying art (delivering breech
 babies). My baby B was breach. I delivered both my
 girls vaginally. That being said, I think if I had
 insisted on a c-section, they probably would have
 accommodated that too. (I have an elder so wanted what
 I thought would be the easiest recovery, but above that
 wanted to do what was best for my baby).* An academic
 institution isn't for everyone -- you do need to be
 comfortable with residents and med students being
 present for procedures. But there is always an
 attending and you can always insist on the attending
 doing everything. But again, that is a personal
 preference comfort level thing. I was seen by almost
 all the MFM/Perinatologists so happy to give input on
 anyone if you have any particular q's. Liked them all,
 but saw Melissa Rosenstein most often. She had a very
 practical, friendly, and calming demeanor that I liked
 a lot. Everyone else was also great. I don't have any
 practical experience with CPMC, but I know many people
 who have been very happy with their birth experiences
 there.Congrats on your twins!
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 5. samaanta says...
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 8/24/2015 12:03 pm
 
 My b/g twins were delivered at CPMC by Dr. Laurie
 Green. I had moved from India in January while I was 5
 months pregnant and knew NOTHING about how things
 worked here. We just got plain lucky and managed to get
 an appointment with her. On our second meeting, she did
 an internal check up and told me that I'd deliver at 38
 weeks. Honestly, I dint believe I could go that far.
 Then she said my uterus was a rock star :-p And truth
 be told, I had a scheduled C-section the day I began my
 38th week! She's great when she has to deliver. I was
 in and out of the OT in 40 mins and the stitches healed
 smoothly.
 Email author: samaanta at gmail.com
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Topic: Help - Need Consignment Sale Venue!

 The club urgently needs a venue for the consignment sale if
 we are to have a consignment...

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 6. margarettimbrell says...
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 8/24/2015 7:29 pm
 
 How much space do you need? I own a shop on Presidio
 Ave at California and would be happy to make it
 available on Saturday/Sunday. It's about 800 sq feet,
 full of inventory, but it's definitely possible to move
 things around.
 Email author: margarettimbrell at gmail.com
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Topic: Member-owned businesses?

 Just a quick, informal poll... would it be of interest to
 you to either advertise...

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 7. margarettimbrell says...
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 8/24/2015 7:34 pm
 
 Yes, I own a shop (Bath Sense) where I sell some
 baby/kids stuff- California Baby, Milk Barn, BooBoo
 BedHead PJs. With our twinkies on the way I plan to
 expand my selection, would definitely like to list my
 business and offer discounts to any SFPOM members who
 come by to shop.
 Email author: margarettimbrell at gmail.com
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Topic: SFPOMs Mentor Program - for expecting and new parents

 Over a year ago, we started a mentor program setting up
 parents of multiples with...

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 8. loahli says...
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 8/24/2015 9:24 am
 
 Hi I'm Lori and I've been home with identical twin
 girls for about a month now. They were in the NICU for
 about 6 weeks at CPMC prior to coming home. My husband
 returned to work today and I will return to work 
 part-time the first week of December. Very eager to
 connect with another mom who has been down this road!
 1. Receive mentoring2. Neighborhood: Dogpatch/ Potrero
 Hill 3. Availability: weekdays Monday-Friday until
 first week of December4. Best way to contact you:
 loahli at gmail.com or my cell : 415-205-12555. Special
 Interests: twin newborns/ feeding schedules/ double
 melt downs :) 6. I'm interested in connecting with a
 SAHM or someone who returned to work part-time and
 provided care for their twins on their "off" days. 
 But truly, just eager to connect with moms of
 multiples!
 Email author: loahli at gmail.com
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 9. lesdeux says...
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 8/24/2015 3:03 pm
 
 thanks everyone, I'll be in touch later this week when
 I have pairings done.
 Email author: lauren.mcdowell at ymail.com
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