Monday, November 14, 2011
SALAM AIDIL ADHA
Lupa plak nk update pasal raya haji ...
Raya haji tahun ni plan asalnye nk balik kampung di kelantan ... tp mendapat tentangan dr kakak tersayang. katanya x usah balik, sebab kandungan dh sarat, takut nnt jd pape dlm perjalanan nnt.
Betul juga tu, aku ni dh sarat sangat2. kebetulan raya haji genap plak kandungan 9 bulan. mmg la aku masih kuat tp risau juga kan... perjalanan ke kelantan tu bukannya amik masa sejam dua ... so, aku xnk amik risiko.
Nak dijadikan cerita pada pagi raya tu pulak, kanda kena duty, hurrmmmm ... hambar je rasa raya haji kali ni... x rasa cam raya pun.. dh la solat sunat raya pun x pegi.. uhuk uhuk huk !!!
Nasib baik la ada kakak kat sini, sekurang2 nye leh jumpa dia n beraya bersama. walaupun kanda x dpt bawa aku ke rumah kakak, aku ajak adik ipar, dlm kul 1 tghr kitorg ke rumah kakak aku di Bandar Baru Bangi... dapat la merasa nasi dagang dan ketupat palas .... terubat juga la kerinduan tuk beraya di kampung halaman ... then dpt pulak sikit daging korban dari kakak.. daging tu pemberian abg yang juga duk kat BBB.
Belah malam plak ada buat makan2 kat umah. semua adik beradik ibu dan abah berkumpul di rumah ... meriah jugak le, bdk2 duk berenang and mandi manda kat dlm kolam, org dewasa plak terjun kolam belah malam nye. aku x banyak membantu malam tu ... sbb x larat sgt .. lgipun ramai yg dtg membantu ...
Kanda balik selepas maghrib ... walaupun rumah penuh dengan ahli keluarga, tp dlm diri aku rasa teramat kosong dan sunyi ... rindukan kampung halaman !!
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Week 37 :: And we're ready for take off!
You're now officially considered full term! That's something to proud of (if not just a tad impatient). At this point, your little 'un is pretty much leveled off in weight gain, at slightly more than six pounds and around 20 inches in length. As you already know, the waiting game is now in full swing, although you're bowels might be getting the jump start on you.
If you haven't yet delivered, you've reached the calm before the storm. You're probably monitoring your body for those first Early Labor symptoms and wondering what you've forgotten.
Your smooshed-up baby is weighing in at around 6.3 lbs and 19 inches (with boys somewhat heavier and longer than girls).
As far as their internal organs go, your adorable poop and blood factory has reached "term" - a medical term that means your sweet little bun is birth-ready and labor is welcome and normal at this point.
Despite being physically ready to land on planet Earth, your baby's immune system is quite weak and will continue to be that way for their first years of life.
Thankfully, your breast milk (aka "boob medicine") protects your child via protective antibodies that are present in your breast milk.
If you haven't yet delivered, you've reached the calm before the storm. You're probably monitoring your body for those first Early Labor symptoms and wondering what you've forgotten.
Your smooshed-up baby is weighing in at around 6.3 lbs and 19 inches (with boys somewhat heavier and longer than girls).
As far as their internal organs go, your adorable poop and blood factory has reached "term" - a medical term that means your sweet little bun is birth-ready and labor is welcome and normal at this point.
Despite being physically ready to land on planet Earth, your baby's immune system is quite weak and will continue to be that way for their first years of life.
Thankfully, your breast milk (aka "boob medicine") protects your child via protective antibodies that are present in your breast milk.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
1-11-11 (selasa)
cantikkan tarikh 1-11-11 ...
entri kali ni nak cerita pasal rutin chck-up ... ada kena mengena juga la dengan tarikh tu ..
kali ni kanda hantar aku ke klinik ... awal pagi kami ke klinik desa sungai merab luar ... sebabnya ibu mertua yg suh pegi sana, katanya nnt senang bila dh ada rekod kat klinik desa, nurse boleh datang rumah tuk buat pemeriksaan pada baby ... aku betul2 tak tahu ada sistem macam tu kat kampung2 ... tapi bila ke klinik desa tu, nasib x menyebelahi aku kot sebab dorg hanya tetapkan hari isnin je tuk check up ibu mengandung, aku plak pegi hari selasa, mmg x dapat la ... tapi berita baiknya kalo aku x check up kat situ pun xpe... cuma nnt bila dh bersalin, just pegi report aje la, then nurse akan tetap datang rumah juga ... fuhh legaaa !!
satu benda dah setel ... then aku tanpa buang masa terus ke klinik kesihatan putrajaya presint 3 ... tempat biasa aku check-up.
Kali ni disebabkan aku dh nak msuk minggu ke 36, so dpt peluang jumpa doktor ... dan kali ni doktor buat pemeriksaan ultrasound aka scan baby ... alhamdulillah semua ok ... aku nyer HB dah stabil iaitu 11.0 tepat .. berat baby 2.5kg dan berat aku 69.6 kg (dasyat !!) ... berat dh naik hampir 20kg ... huhuhu. kata doktor, baby dh berubah kedudukan, kepala dh kat bawah, air ketuban ok, pergerakan baby ok.... so lepas ni kena dtg check-up seminggu sekali ... sehinggalah baby lahir !!!
satu benda yg belum terjawab .... jantina baby ku ... sewaktu doktor buat scan, mmg dh x nampak, terlindung sebab baby tutup dengan kaki dia ... mungkin baby malu kot nk tunjuk ... surprise la ni !! apapun aku bersyukur, baby sihat dan aku pun sihat !!
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36 - 9
Hari ni genap la 36 minggu bersamaan dengan 9 bulan usia kandungan aku ..... apa lagi yg mampu aku katakan .. aku sangat bersyukur dan teruja ... x sabar tuk melahirkan anak ini ... aku berdoa agar Allah permudahkan segala urusan dan semoga anakku lahir dengan selamat dan sejahtera ...
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Week 36 :: Wee fingers o' steel
At this point, your baby is nearly six pounds in weight and just under 19 inches long, which means they have very little free space to wiggle about, although they're still plenty mobile as you're all too aware.
The countdown to your sweet lil' womb hi-jacker's eviction is closing in!
In fetal developments: most of the bones (soft skull aside) in their little body are now completely hardened, providing a solid structure from which they can now make their grand debut into the world.
In physical fitness news: your mini-champ's muscle tone is improving, and you’ll be impressed by their steel-like Ulnar grasp (a newborn reflex that occurs if you lay your finger in their palm).
Understanding Your Newborn
Despite being structurally ready for the real world, your baby and all humans are rather under-developed compared to most other mammals when they're born.
Not only will it take a newborn nearly a year to start walk, but they lack control over their muscles to the degree they can't control their eye's ability to focus on objects.
It will take your newborn nearly three months to gain control over their vision. This only makes the world even more confusing and frightening than it would otherwise be.
Infants cannot sit up or reach for a desired object, they're pretty much trapped inside their own helpless confused bodies. No wonder all they do is sleep and cry!
To top it all off, your sweet lil' sucker won't be able to properly hold up their own suddenly heavy bobble-head, as their neck muscles had little work to do when they were floating in amniotic fluid and being pressed upright by the snug muscular walls of your womb.
Your Newborn's World
When a newborn is first born, their world changes - from their snug womb-studio where they were cuddled constantly in a warm, relatively quiet, softly lit, simple moist little world, to a world that's jarringly bright and full of complex noisy creatures who grab at their body as they're handed from person to person.
So, it's no surprise that your newborn feels safest and happiest when they're snuggled against the warmth of your body hearing your familiar heartbeat and voice, as they take in the soothing scent of your skin.
First-time mothers are often surprised by how much their infant cries to be held and breastfed... but it makes sense if you think about it.
An infant has no idea that they're living in a safe modern world. For all they know, just behind the bassinet lurks a wild hungry creature (as there were before we had houses) waiting for the moment when they're alone and completely helpless against an attacker.
An infant is pure survival instinct because they have no ability to fend for themselves yet. They must rely on their mother to protect and nourish them - so mother's arms and breast = the safest happiest place in the universe.
The out-dated (and rather cruel) practice of crying it out (aka CIO aka training your infant not to cry when they're left alone) causes serious emotional distress that negatively impacts their brain development as chronically elevated stress hormones (that are released by extensive crying) can cause structural changes in their brain that have been correlated with learning and behavioral disorders.
Trust us, newborns could care less about their clothes, nurseries, toys, diapers, swings and such. All they want is to snuggle up against mama's warm body and breastfeed, while her scent and voice remind them of everything that's most familiar from their days in your womb.
The countdown to your sweet lil' womb hi-jacker's eviction is closing in!
In fetal developments: most of the bones (soft skull aside) in their little body are now completely hardened, providing a solid structure from which they can now make their grand debut into the world.
In physical fitness news: your mini-champ's muscle tone is improving, and you’ll be impressed by their steel-like Ulnar grasp (a newborn reflex that occurs if you lay your finger in their palm).
Understanding Your Newborn
Despite being structurally ready for the real world, your baby and all humans are rather under-developed compared to most other mammals when they're born.
Not only will it take a newborn nearly a year to start walk, but they lack control over their muscles to the degree they can't control their eye's ability to focus on objects.
It will take your newborn nearly three months to gain control over their vision. This only makes the world even more confusing and frightening than it would otherwise be.
Infants cannot sit up or reach for a desired object, they're pretty much trapped inside their own helpless confused bodies. No wonder all they do is sleep and cry!
To top it all off, your sweet lil' sucker won't be able to properly hold up their own suddenly heavy bobble-head, as their neck muscles had little work to do when they were floating in amniotic fluid and being pressed upright by the snug muscular walls of your womb.
Your Newborn's World
When a newborn is first born, their world changes - from their snug womb-studio where they were cuddled constantly in a warm, relatively quiet, softly lit, simple moist little world, to a world that's jarringly bright and full of complex noisy creatures who grab at their body as they're handed from person to person.
So, it's no surprise that your newborn feels safest and happiest when they're snuggled against the warmth of your body hearing your familiar heartbeat and voice, as they take in the soothing scent of your skin.
First-time mothers are often surprised by how much their infant cries to be held and breastfed... but it makes sense if you think about it.
An infant has no idea that they're living in a safe modern world. For all they know, just behind the bassinet lurks a wild hungry creature (as there were before we had houses) waiting for the moment when they're alone and completely helpless against an attacker.
An infant is pure survival instinct because they have no ability to fend for themselves yet. They must rely on their mother to protect and nourish them - so mother's arms and breast = the safest happiest place in the universe.
The out-dated (and rather cruel) practice of crying it out (aka CIO aka training your infant not to cry when they're left alone) causes serious emotional distress that negatively impacts their brain development as chronically elevated stress hormones (that are released by extensive crying) can cause structural changes in their brain that have been correlated with learning and behavioral disorders.
Trust us, newborns could care less about their clothes, nurseries, toys, diapers, swings and such. All they want is to snuggle up against mama's warm body and breastfeed, while her scent and voice remind them of everything that's most familiar from their days in your womb.
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Hamil
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