San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 9/5/2013 9:14 am - 9/6/2013
1. Comment: POLL: Interest in non-surgical fat reduction... (jjwahl)
2. Comment: Reasonable contractor? (lisamudd)
3. Comment: Cross-country flight at 26 wks pregnant... (JenniferPerkinsChen)
4. Comment: Cross-country flight at 26 wks pregnant... (Rosie_Love)
5. Comment: Cross-country flight at 26 wks pregnant... (duzie76)
6. Re:Cross-country flight at 26 wks pregnant with twins (lbwehrley)
7. Comment: At a loss...advice needed (kind of long) (lisamudd)
8. Comment: At a loss...advice needed (kind of long) (emily16)
9. Comment: Loft bed advice? (lisamudd)
10. Re: [sfpom_general] Loft bed advice? (petermolly)
Topic: POLL: Interest in non-surgical fat reduction
procedure?
I am a Mom of twins & a proud mothers' group member. During
the daytime, I also am a Plastic Su...
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1. jjwahl says...
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9/5/2013 10:55 am
I actually just had this procedure done at the end of
June. I think you are referring to Liposonix. I, too,
had that stubborn belly fat which was so annoying since
I actually weigh less than I did before I had my twins
(they are 3 years old now) and I am in the best shape
of my life. The place I had it done actually does it
in small square increments..so you only pay for what
you need. I had 3 squares done across my belly (under
my belly button)...kind of a nice option if you only
have a small bit you need to take care of. I am going
for my measurements in a few weeks so I can let you
know the results. I am happy I did it- especially
since it was non-invasive and not that expensive. But,
I would say that it is really for those people who have
stubborn parts they need to get rid of- I guess the
place I went to turns many people away that are not the
right candidates. Hope that helps...
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Topic: Reasonable contractor?
Hi all,
Anyone have a reasonable house contractor you can recommend?
Thanks!
Susan
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2. lisamudd says...
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9/5/2013 7:50 am
Hi Susan, We were really very happy with Paul McAtamny
of Kilrea Construction. He worked with us to get the
most reasonable price and still really maintained great
quality. His number is
415-420-4550.http://kilreaconstruction.com/Another
bonus - he's great with the kids. My son loves all
things construction. So he is coming over on a Tuesday
when my kids arent in school so that my son can "help"
him put the numbers back on the house. Ha. Lisa
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Topic: Cross-country flight at 26 wks pregnant with twins
Hi everyone! Hubs and I are trying to figure out whether I
will be able to fly to...
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3. JenniferPerkinsChen says...
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9/5/2013 7:33 am
I'm currently almost 28 weeks with B/G twins. This is
my second pregnancy and I had never had a single
complication in either pregnancy until I recently went
into preterm labor at 26 weeks. There was really no
forewarning, but now I'm on bed rest and meds and am
not allowed to do much of anything. Seems like twin
pregnancy is pretty unpredictable! At try he very
least, you may want to book a fully refundable flight
in case anything prevents you from going, or in case
you change your mind. Good luck!
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4. Rosie_Love says...
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9/5/2013 7:46 am
Seems as though you have confirmed my fears - twin
pregnancy is highly unpredictable! Looks as though I
should wait a bit longer until I can book my flight.
Thanks for all the advice ladies!
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5. duzie76 says...
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9/5/2013 9:05 am
Take w a grain of salt but the conservative decision is
not to go. I got back from Hawaii at 21 weeks after
feeling super healthy and with my drs blessing. I
returned and within a day had a cerclage and was on
bedrest for the remainder of the pregnancy due to
preterm labor and cervix issues. I was told I could
have lost both babies or have been stuck away from home
(for once making Hawaii undesirable!) for months. I am
so not one to be this conservative about stuff like
this but if I did it again id never have gone.
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6. lbwehrley says...
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9/5/2013 10:55 am
I agree that it's a little risky. I didn't have
complications with my twinsbut took my last flight
right around 24 weeks and was very glad I didn'twait
any longer. It was getting difficult to be on my feet
for too long soa little challenging to get through the
airport, security lines, waiting toboard the plane,
etc. Also, the risk of blood clots on such a long
flightwould worry me. If it were me, I wouldn't risk
it. Perhaps you can try totake a trip sooner- maybe in
the next month or so (or your family can meetyou
half-way?)
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Topic: At a loss...advice needed (kind of long)
Our 12 month old twins are now very mobile (crawling,
standing, and wanting to walk)...
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7. lisamudd says...
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9/5/2013 7:53 am
We used these and I was able to bath them together:
http://compare.ebay.com/like/280808458699?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar
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8. emily16 says...
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9/5/2013 9:11 am
I used an inflatable tub inside the bathtub. It worked
very well for me. I could bathe them together in it for
a long
time.http://www.amazon.com/One-Step-Ahead-Transitions-Inflatable/dp/B002YQPDFK/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top/186-6345996-0257061
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Topic: Loft bed advice?
Hello all! To maximize space, has anyone tried a loftbed for
each child? Do they work out ok?
W...
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9. lisamudd says...
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9/5/2013 1:42 pm
My husband and I have been trying to figure this
out.... At what age can kids start to sleep in bunk
beds or lofted beds?
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10. petermolly says...
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9/5/2013 1:49 pm
We JUST got loft beds for our two! They are 7 and we
are not worried about falling.I'm not sure the minimum
age, but I probably would not have felt very
comfortable before 6. I believe the loft beds we have
say for 6 or 7 + years.If you want my experience with
loft beds this summer, just let me know. It's SO
interesting! There are so many different heights out
there! Susan_________________ From: Lisa Mudd To: 'San
Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General
Discussion' Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2013 1:44
PMSubject: Re: [sfpom_general] Loft bed advice? -
Ref#79163079Lisa Mudd commented:My husband and I have
been trying to figure this out.... At what age can kids
start to sleep in bunk beds or lofted beds?Add your
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