wahaha!

May 8, 2008 at 1:21 am (Uncategorized) ()

things that perked me up today >>

No.1

A wife asked her husband: “What do you like most in me, my pretty face or my sexy body?”

He looked at her from head to toe and replied: “I like your sense of humor!

No.2

Girl to her boyfriend: One kiss and I’ll be yours forever.

The guy replies: “Thanks for the early warning.”

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s.m.i.l.e :)

May 7, 2008 at 9:13 pm (Uncategorized) ()

have you got a sunshine smile?

HA HA

have you got a sunshine S.M.I.L.E?

have you got a sunshine smile?

that’s the song that i hear from day 1 when i bring vicotoria to YWCA child care centre.

finally Victoria says good bye with a smile today after 17 days of tears, vomits and bin-chao-chao. glad to hear from the teachers ‘oh she’s a very independent girl’…on the other hand, to me that sound like she’s just ignoring everyone and go about everyday herself.

she woke up extremely early this morning and possibly on the wrong side of the mattress too. i so clueless what to do with certain behaviour. sigh…motherhood.

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work work work

May 6, 2008 at 9:59 am (Uncategorized) ()

just because the due date is so near i work like there’s as if no more tomorrow for me. but hey! its good! better then procratinate…

so everyone, let’s work as if your water bag bursting tomorrow!

i think my breast are filling up with milk already, i’m a milk-dispenser! Got milk?

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i wan2 go scoooo

May 6, 2008 at 7:29 am (Uncategorized) ()

this is victoria Day 14 going to school!!

finally, no more tears and vomit and finally in proper school uniform. this morning, she even say ‘i wan to go scoooo’ she’s all grown up and leaving me already. she gonna get married soon…i’ll be such an embarrasing mother at the altar *sob*sob*

so victoria do you like school? see her face and decide yourself ;p

like any other busy singaporean, she gotta squeeze onto the bus with the early morning rush.

so next, i gotta plan which primary school gate should i start queueing?

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buffet breakfast

May 6, 2008 at 7:19 am (Uncategorized) (, )

with an extra stomach inside me, i have to eat double, NO! ha ha but every morning, i eat so much, i wonder does it really goes to dorothy or just adding pounds to myself.


so this morning i had a bowl of prawn beehoon kway tiao soup (even the name is so long already!) 1 piece of soak in currt prata and a cup of i-don’t-care-if-there’s-caffine-or-too-much-sugar teh peng hee hee mummy so mean…

what shall i eat tomorrow leh?

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false alarm?

May 6, 2008 at 7:17 am (Uncategorized) ()

i’ve experience Braxton Hicks already…so should be coming soon i hope. read on…so educational ha ha

Is there any way to predict when I’m going to go into labor?
Not really. Experts don’t fully understand what triggers the onset of labor, and there’s no way to predict exactly when it will start.

Your body actually starts preparing for labor up to a month before you give birth. You may be blissfully unaware of what’s going on — or you may begin to notice new symptoms as your due date draws near. Here are some things that may happen in the weeks or days before labor starts:

Your baby “drops.” -> everyday i also feel dorothy drop-ped already leh
If this is your first pregnancy, you may feel what’s known as “lightening” a few weeks before labor starts. You might detect a heaviness in your pelvis as this happens and notice less pressure just below your ribcage, making it easier to catch your breath and can eat more ha ha

You note more Braxton Hicks contractions.
More frequent and intense Braxton Hicks contractions can signal pre-labor, during which your cervix ripens (see below) and the stage is set for true labor. Some women experience a crampy, menstrual-like feeling during this time.

Sometimes, as true labor draws near, Braxton Hicks contractions become relatively painful and strike as often as every ten to 20 minutes, making you wonder whether true labor has started. But if the contractions don’t get longer, stronger, and closer together and cause your cervix to dilate progressively, then what you’re feeling is probably so-called false labor.

Your cervix starts to ripen.
In the days and weeks before delivery, Braxton Hicks contractions may do the preliminary work of softening, thinning, and perhaps opening your cervix a bit. (If you’ve given birth before, your cervix is more likely to dilate a centimeter or two before labor starts, but keep in mind that even being 40 weeks pregnant with your first baby and 1 centimeter dilated is no guarantee that labor is imminent.)

When you’re at or near your due date, your practitioner may do a vaginal exam during your prenatal visit to see whether your cervix has started to change.

You pass your mucus plug or notice “bloody show.”
You may pass your mucus plug — the small amount of thickened mucus that has sealed your cervical canal during the last nine months — if your cervix begins to dilate as you get close to labor.

The plug may come out in a lump or as increased vaginal discharge over the course of several days. The mucus may be tinged with brown, pink, or red blood, which is why it’s referred to as “bloody show.” Having sex or a vaginal exam can also disturb your mucus plug and cause you to see some blood-tinged discharge, even when labor isn’t going to start in the next few days.

Your water breaks.
When the fluid-filled amniotic sac surrounding your baby ruptures, fluid leaks from your vagina. And whether it comes out in a large gush or a small trickle, you should call your doctor or midwife.

Most women start having regular contractions before their water breaks, but in some cases, the water breaks first. When this happens, labor usually follows soon. If you don’t start having contractions on your own within a certain amount of time, you’ll need to be induced, since your baby’s more likely to get an infection without the amniotic sac’s protection against germs.

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dorothy is 38weeks!

May 6, 2008 at 6:54 am (Uncategorized) ()

Ahh! finally 38weeks AND STILL NOTHING IS HAPPENING!!!

this is how dorothy look like inside now. you gotta imagine the movement heh heh…

oh well…

let me bring you for a tour through labour….hold on tight!!

What stages will I go through during labor and birth?
The process of labor and birth is divided into three stages.

The first stage begins with the onset of contractions that cause progressive changes in your cervix and ends when your cervix is fully dilated. This stage is divided into two phases: early (or latent) and active labor.

During early labor, your cervix gradually effaces (thins out) and dilates (opens). That’s followed by active labor, when your cervix begins to dilate more rapidly and contractions are longer, stronger, and closer together. People often refer to the last part of active labor as transition.

The second stage of labor begins once you’re fully dilated and ends with the birth of your baby. This is sometimes referred to as the pushing stage.

The third and final stage begins right after the birth of your baby and ends with the separation and subsequent delivery of the placenta.

Every pregnancy is different, and there’s wide variation in the length of labor. For first-time moms who are at least 37 weeks along, labor often takes between ten and 20 hours. For some women, though, it lasts much longer, while for others it’s over much sooner. Labor generally progresses more quickly for women who’ve already given birth vaginally.

eeeks…i scared

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baby SO alive!

May 2, 2008 at 3:21 am (Uncategorized) (, )

Before the arrival of Dorothy, we got victoria her very own baby! we’ll be giving her this little surprise when she visit me in the hosptial. apparently doing that will help her feel less left out and hate dorothy less ha ha hope it’ll work.

wah this one very fun leh! just stick the milk bottle in to the mouth and turn, the BABY WILL SLEEP! look at the eyelashes, walau so long. this will keep mama victoria busy for days…weeks i hope ha ha…

so fun!!

the guys at Toys ‘r’ us got a hard time wrapping the wierd shaped box and kena wasted a few pieces of wrapper. i feel bad sia…for the lost of papers.

WHERE ARE YOU DOROTHY!

still no sign Dorothy is coming yet…just keep waiting, just keep waiting, just keep waiting…waiting…waiting…pity can’t deliever on Labour Day. today no more contraction, water bag still intact, no show, no sign

seeing the weather, i dread my confinement! cannot imagine breastfeeding, breast milk leaking, bathing less, sweaty plus milk smell WAAAH power i tell you ha ha ha…

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