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Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:29 pm
by Carolyn J
Hi Traci,
I guess "How to's of Being a Mommy with BPI" is clearer but we all will adventually get it when our minds are wandering...don't worry Louise...I do it all of the time.I even re-read something 3 times before I reply when I'm moved to reply to a post...LOL

Traci I love to hear/read your tidbits!!
Many HUGS to everyone,
Carolyn J

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:56 pm
by veggiebug
Sorry for the confusion everyone. I forgot to log in the day I made this thread.

I find changing Jack lower than me is harder because I don't have as much control over him. When he's up higher I make out better.

Also I've been nursing him in bad lying down but it hurts my shoulder to lay on my BP side, so I started putting my arm under his head when I lay on the side. And my arm is more in front of me than under me.

I tried using the sling but he gets lost in it, a friend of mine says they work better when the babies get bigger. I just felt he got almost folded up in it.

Well, I must go Jack need to be fed.

-Traci

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 5:47 pm
by Carolyn J
Traci,
I smile every time you post on this Topic Thread.It brings back vivid memories of me & son Scott.
Keep on keepin' on, your're a great Mom!
Give Jack a big hug from his "UBPN Granny" please.

Here's a <<<<BIG HUG))))) for you & Jon too,
Carolyn J

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 6:41 pm
by brandonsmom
Tracy, Back when my son was little (wow that was 18 years ago now, I found a changing pad with a little (about 3 inch) lip on it. It by no means kept him from falling off, but gave me time to react. BTW, I am not BPI. Hope you are enjoying little JACK !!! GAYLE

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:16 am
by kissygoose
Tracy...I love my changing pad. It's got a good dip in it that kept the twins (at least when they were younger) from rolling over to far. Like you it was a lot easier when they were higher up like on a changing table. Oh and the pad I have attaches to just about anything. Now it's not such a great help and I have to change them on the floor (Sandy mostly) so I can use my legs to hold her down.

Ok, now I have a question from the older moms. How do you run herd on two kids outside when you don't have a fenced in yard? Sandy adores going outside but I don't take them out unless I have another person with me because I can't deal with both of them. Sandy is very mobile (walking running) but Stevie is still just crawling. Stevie also has sensory issues and hates being outside. Keeping them indoors all the time is really becoming a problem with Sandy. I desperatley need advice. I feel like a total failure because I can't take my daughter who loves the outdoors out.

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:54 am
by Kath
Christina

I did not have twins but my first two children are 14 months apart.
This was a problem because my children were early walkers ... I had one running and an 9 month old climbing and running away outside without a fenced in yard... I use to go crazy!
If I had it to do over my yard would be fenced before we bought food!... LOL....

When I had my third child the girls were 4 & 5 and I stayed outside whenever they were out, to watch them.
Again no fence... dumb but true...

I bought a play yard for my son and put a large blanket/quilt on the grass because he hated the feel of the grass!
I put tons of toy in it with him, even ride on toys.
I could sit near or in the yard with him and keep an eye on the girls as they played.
The prince off the grass and happy.

He was running at 8 month old and I could not grab him.
He was also big for his age and my arms were giving out.
I thought I would hate penning him up like that once he walked. But it was a safety issue for all three at that time. I could not chase him and stay with the girls.

I started to use the play yard when he was still crawling and only used it for short periods at first and then could use it up to an hour at a time.
He complained at first but I had to keep him safe and I had no one around to help when the kids were small.

I have 5 grandchildren and 2 of my granddaughters are the same age. (2 weeks apart). My daughter and DIL used the play yard when we had lots of company and the girls played in it together and were safe from the other kids playing and adults accidentally tripping over them.
Many of the play yards are expandable and great for use indoors as well as outdoors.

Kath (robpi/adult)

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:57 am
by kamren
Wow! That would be hard! With mine, they were all at least 2 years apart, so the older one(s) could "help" Mommy. This was especially true for our youngest who siblings were 11, 9, 7, and 5 when he was born.

I think I would try to keep outside time, without any fence, down to a bare minimum, unless I had someone with me to help. I know it seems like it would be unfair, but for safety's sake, I would feel it was best for me. I know I couldn't do it.

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 4:48 pm
by brandonsmom
I had a play yard as Kath suggested. It saved me. You can buy additional pieces to make it bigger if you need too. My children were older too..11,7,3, and 1 so I did have some help. Check into the play yard. They tend to be a little expensive...check into the thrift stores....GAYLE

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 7:22 pm
by Carolyn J
Hi MOms,
Is there a neighbor girl,8,9,10,11 nearby who loves young toddlers? they make wonderful "helpers".I remember giving them a piece of my "junk jewery" for helping me pick up toys etc...something easy,& girls loved it(when I was short of $$).
HUGS,
Carolyn J

Re: HOW TO BE A NEW BPI MOMMY?

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:40 pm
by Kath
Cristina

I searched the internet for the play yard.

This is the one both my daughter & daughter in law bought with extensions.

Now I see they have a shade for it.

http://www.onestepahead.com/jump.jsp?lG ... 0Superyard

It is well worth the money for your peace of mind.
It can be used in the house for safety when you just have to contain one or both of the kids.

Kath/robpi/adult