Quad Mom

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Tressa Montalvo and her husband Manuel were completely shocked when, while at the doctor checking up on their twins at week twelve, the MD found a third heartbeat. Then a maternal fetal medicine specialist found a fourth.
They had just been trying for a little brother or sister for their two-and-a-half year-old son, Memphis!

After an uneventful pregnancy with no bedrest, the brood was born at 31 weeks via C-section. Tressa had quadruplets Ace, Blaine, Cash and Dylan, on St. Valentine’s Day. Ace and Blaine shared one placenta, while Cash and Dylan shared another. Ace weighed in at 3lb 10oz, Blaine at 3lb 15oz, Dillon at 3lb 7oz, and Cash, the tiniest, coming in at 2lb 7oz. “I just thought I’d go with the A-B-C-D names to make it easier on the family,” Tressa said in our interview. “We didn’t have any ideas for names when we went in.” How can they be told apart? Ace and Blaine have different ears: one more pointed, the other rounder; Cash and Dylan have a darker skintone than their brothers.

 

Cash is still in the NICU, but he should be coming home today. “The babies had no major complications,” she said. “A lot of the others are more critical than I am.” Other than their weight being smaller than normal, nothing life-threatening was wrong with these miracle quads.

“I’ll tell you a story. I met a woman at Walmart one day and she looked at me and said, ‘Oh my god, are you having twins?’ And I said, no I’m having four, and she went, ‘Oh wow, I had four last year and only one of them survived.’ But I’ll tell you, throughout my pregnancy, I never thought, what if this. What happens if they have this. I kept a positive attitude the whole time, no negative thoughts.”

Positive thoughts are good, especially because when we asked her about how much help she was getting. None! None other than her husband, and occasionally her family on the weekends. This mama is flying solo. What makes it a little easier? “I don’t wait for them to wake up,” she says of their every-three-hour feeding schedule. “I wake them up one by one, feed them, and put them back. I sleep in the time in between at night, and during the day I play with Memphis.”

In true Twiniversity style, we rallied and got this amazing mom of five some great products to help her out. We’d like to thank these amazing companies for their incredible support!

Fisher-Price:
My Little Snugabunny Cradle ‘n Swing
My Little Snugabunny Bouncer
My Little Snugabunny Deluxe Rock ‘n Play Sleeper
SpaceSaver High Chair (Scatterbug Fashion)
Aquarium Bath Center
Discover ‘n Grow Kick & Play Piano Gym
Discover ‘n Grow Stroller Chimes
Laugh & Learn Love to Play Puppy
Poppity Pop Musical Dino
Laugh & Learn Apptivity Storybook Reader
FastFinder Deluxe Messenger Bag
SwaddleCinch Blanket

Britax:
Carriers
B-SAFE Car Seats
B-READY Strollers

Kushies:
Two-piece layette sets

MAM:
Pacifiers
Infant oral care products

iTwinsDay :: LO-VE shirts/onsies

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LOVE is in he air… or in your arms, or sleeping soundly in the cribs, or tumbling around in your belly waiting to meet the you.

To celebrate twins and to celebrate love we are giveing away a coordinating twin set of  LO-VE onsies or LO-VE T-shirts for your little ones.

 

Perfect for your twins’ 1st valentine’s day or for a shower gift for a twin mom-to-be. Or ANYTIME just to celebrate twin LO-VE! These are made with love by a twin mom who wanted to remain an artist after her kids were born. Check out the other twin (and triplet) sets available at Kelly’s etsy store, like the Love Bugs and my personal favorite, the who’s who owl set! Make sure to check out the cute leggings to go with their outfits. You can find her on Facebook too.

Kelly is offering a 10% discount code to all Twiniversity members through FEBUARY 7th (The last day to ensure delivery by Valentine’s day) Enter Discount code: TWINU at checkout.

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Fun with Valentine’s Candy Conversation Hearts

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Who would have thought that you could use Valentine’s Candy Conversation Hearts to teach toddlers?  Well, a teacher and Mom of twins did!  If you haven’t heard of or visited teaching-tiny-tots.com it is time that you did!  There are so many great ideas for having fun while helping your twins learn!  This activity will have your children sorting by color, counting and graphing!    Head on over and print the Conversation Hearts Sorting and Graphing Pages you will need one copy per child.  Give your children a small dish or paper plate with about 30 Conversation Sweethearts and some crayons.   Then have them get to work sorting the candies by color on the sorting sheet or placing them on the graph and counting how many of each color.  More