Hello all & welcome to the moms that have just joined us (or just found their way over to us.)
On dressing kids alike... I never in a million years thought I would, but I really like buying & having the twins wear matchy b/g outfits. Obviously they're not exactly alike, but if I can get the same outfit in blue & in pink, hehe, they're wearing 'em. At least while they are still too young to object. I'm sure they'll object eventually.
I like to dress them similar, but not the exact some thing for pictures and disney. example...gymboree had a great spring line, that I got 2 different sweater vests for the younger 2 w/green polos for all and oldest wore just the polo.
for disney next month. oldest wearing red w/black mickey tshirt, middle same shirt w/mickey made shorts..youngest in mickey jon jon that matches.
We LOVE our baby K'tan baby carrier, it is GREAT! I cannot say enough about it!
For dry skin (and baby acne) we use(d) Aquaphor and it works WONDERS!
I use to use aquaphor. when we brought cj to dermatologist for his spots, they suggested hydrolatum for his dry skin, it's similar to aquaphor but doesn't have something in it for high allergy kids, it's worked wonders. You have to ask pharmcist for it, it's kept behind counter about $12 for 16 oz tub..so worth it!
Hi everyone!
I'm relatively new here and wanted to introduce myself! How wonderful to have a bunch of women who can talk about the life of motherhood! I should have thought to look at this when I was soooo depressed several weeks ago! Good thing that passed (sleep helps), but then I got sad again when I had to return to work.

Oh well, one day closer to summer vacation.
Sarah, that is hilarious! I watch TMZ in the am when I pump, so I hope they show it!
welcome!
Hi everyone, hope it's not too late for me to join you all. I know it's been a while. Evan was born on November 19, 2009 at 11:19 pm and weighted 9lbs 1oz and was born via Emergency C-section...they let me labor for 36 hours with little progression. Needless to say I was unhappy, I figured I'd end up with a C-Section from the very beginning but no one would listen to me. I was ok with the idea of the C-Section, but I realized days later afterwards just how upset that I didn't get to "see" him being born. It was like one minute he was in me and next he was out. They didn't even tell me they were starting the surgery so I was totally out of it.
Hope all the Mommies and Babies are doing well and congrats to those who have just had their babies and are expecting another baby as well!
Kristen
I don't have a photobucket account as of yet do I don't know if I can post pictures on here yet, but I do have a facebook, PM if you're interested.
welcome
I called the pediatrician today to see if they wanted to see Lucas... ER asked me to follow up with the pedi.
They wanted to, especially since I was in the building to see my OB, so we headed up there.
Turns out he has a bad ear infection now. So I'm glad I took him in. Poor baby has had a rough week of things!
He wasn't up for another stop so when DH gets home I've got to go get his prescription. Then we get to go back to the pediatrician. The checkout lady struck again.. the NP we saw told me to bring him back in 3 weeks but she said she was making it for 4 weeks. Whatever, lady. I just had her make it the same day as my next OB appointment, as least then it's only one trip...
Poor Lucas...hopefully he's feeling better!
Two Questions
Now that baby is a month old how often would you recommend DH and I bath him? We are thinking once a week.
With formula, how long after warming it up for him should he eat it by? The instruction say to use within an hour once you start to feed but how long if he hasn't started feeding yet cause he feel back asleep and the bottle has been warmed and waiting for him?
we would give him a bath 2x per week at that age.
I, also, don't heat up formula. I use bottled spring water to mix it and keep that on counter so it's room temp. When we were using liquid that was kept in fridge. I would put bottle in hot tap water to warm it up. I was always told 2 hours after they drank out of it., because of the bacteria that goes back in.
Saw this article and thought other c-section moms might find it interesting:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/11/health/11birth.html
Also, the article made me curious-- where are your incisions? Mine is above the underwear line, almost right in line with my hip bones. Seems like that isn't the norm on the wte.com boards.
For me, repeat csection was my only option. I do not dilate. I had 3 inductions w/my oldest and during first went from 1 to 1.5 cm, and that was it. I had been having contractions for a week prior to induction. With CJ, I ended up with emergency csection because I wasn't dilating (it was going to be planned csection) and again absolutely no dialiation, but he was early. My OB was worried about me rupturing, as they could not stop the contractions. Middle...no dialation and I had him about 10 days early. But I have big babies!!! 9lbs 8 oz, 11 lbs and 9 lbs 14.8 oz (at 36.5 weeks)!
My scar is around underwear line...I wear hip huggers, so it's low.
Piecey- thanks for the article that was very interesting. My c-section scar is very low, below my underwear line guess you would say. If you don't mind me asking, did they use staples or sutures?
I had staples, all 3 times, 3 different OB's. 2 different practices.