Friday, July 31, 2009

Democracy Icon

Posted by CHAT at 8:11 PM 0 comments

After more than a year of battling colon cancer, our President Corazon Aquino passed away today. It was his only son, Senator Noynoy Aquino who announced her passing.

The official statement states: “Our mother peacefully passed away at 3:18 a.m. August 1, 2009 of cardio respiratory arrest. She would have wanted us to thank each and every one of you for all the prayers and your continued love and support. It was her wish for all of us to pray for one another and our country. Hinihiling po ng aming pamilya ang konting panahon para makasama namin ang aming mahal na ina."

Read more here.

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Corazon Cojuangco – Aquino (1933-2009 )

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Musings

Posted by CHAT at 6:05 PM 0 comments

I am on my 34th week now. If everything falls into place, I am scheduled for a CS operation on the 21st of August. Finally, the little princess will have her grand entrance. In my entire pregnancy, I never had problem with the leg cramps. I had only experienced it twice. The husband is so lucky that there is no need for me to wake him up in the middle of the night to assist me with this. On the other hand, I am now feeling severe round ligament pain. My groin area is always in pain. At night, I need to have a pillow between my legs to ease the pain. I sleep on my side now, but feeling such pain made me sleepless. I can’t turn my on my other side without growling in pain. Also, braxton hicks are getting intense now. If I haven’t experienced labor on my first pregnancy, I would have thought I am already in labor the past few days. The little girl is so active inside my tummy doing here somersaults.

I have already filed my maternity leave and will be effective on the 10th. I am really having a hard time now - moving and walking.  I still have a lot of things to do, especially the baby shopping part, LOL! We have covered almost all essentials sans the toiletries. The husband also has pending tasks – the most important one is general cleaning of the house.

35 weeks pregnant

Posted by CHAT at 4:36 PM 0 comments

From BabyCenter

fetaldev35 Your baby now weighs about 5.25 pounds/ 2.4 kilograms and measures approximately 18 inches/ 45 centimeters from head to toe. His elbow, foot or head may protrude from your stomach when he stretches and squirms about. Soon, as the wall of your uterus and your abdomen stretch thinner and let in more light, your baby will begin to develop daily activity cycles.

This week, your little one is now sporting fingernails and has a fully developed pair of kidneys. His liver can also process some waste products.

There's much less amniotic fluid and much more baby in your uterus, which has expanded to a thousand times its original size. You've probably put on between 25 and 30 pounds/ 11 and 13.6 kilograms and your weight gain has hit its peak. Even your belly button has got bigger and has popped outward. You may be feeling breathless now that the top of your uterus is up under your ribs. Try getting down on all fours to take deeper breaths. Although the pressure on your bladder will make the bathroom your second home, don't drink any less water - your baby needs the fluids. But you may like to cut down on diuretic drinks like tea and coffee, which will make you have to urinate even more often.

Your doctor will probably want to start seeing you every week until you give birth.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

H1N1 virus severely affects pregnancy

Posted by CHAT at 4:37 PM 0 comments

A colleague of forwarded me this article. It was scary and I fervently prayed that me and my preggie friends will be spared from the virus.

Study: H1N1 virus more severely affects pregnant women

ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Pregnant women infected with the H1N1 virus are more likely to be hospitalized from it and perhaps even more likely to die from it, according to a federal study released Wednesday.

The authors of the study suggest that pregnant women infected with the virus, commonly known as swine flu, take antiviral drugs to protect themselves and their fetuses.

"If they feel sick, they need to call their health care provider and their health care provider needs to prescribe antivirals promptly," said Dr. Denise J. Jamieson, lead author of the study and a medical officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Some doctors are reluctant to prescribe the drugs to pregnant women because they are concerned about their possible effect on the fetus, but Jamieson urged them to put aside those concerns.

"We know, in this situation, the benefits very likely outweigh the risks, because pregnant women could get pretty darn sick with influenza," the obstetrician-gynecologist told CNN.

In fact, they could get more than sick. Of the 45 H1N1 deaths reported to the CDC between April 15 and June 16, six (13 percent) were among pregnant women.

All of them had been healthy before infection, and all went on to develop viral pneumonia, leading to acute respiratory distress that required them to be placed on ventilators, Jamieson said.

She acknowledged that the numbers are small, but said data collected since then are still reason for concern. Of the 266 H1N1 deaths investigated by the CDC to date, 15 (6 percent) were among pregnant women, she said. That's six times the percentage of U.S. women who are pregnant at any given time.

In addition, pregnant women infected with H1N1 were four times as likely as sick people in the general population to be hospitalized for it, she said. But the study cautioned that part of that increase may be because of doctors being more likely to hospitalize a pregnant woman than a nonpregnant person with similar symptoms.

Still, the apparent disproportionate impact of H1N1 on pregnant women is not surprising, given the body changes that occur during pregnancy, she said.

As the uterus grows and pushes the diaphragm up, there is less room for the lungs," affecting a woman's ability to breathe, she said.

Pregnancy's impact goes beyond structural; it affects the body's ability to fight off illness, she said.

"A pregnant woman has to accommodate this foreign body of the growing fetus, so there is an immunological shift that occurs in pregnancy," she said.

Though it is not clear whether that immunological shift translates into a greater likelihood of contracting the virus, there is no doubt that it can result in more severe illness among pregnant women who are infected with it, she said. "They are more severely affected, and that is consistent with what we are seeing with this H1N1," she said.

Still, Jamieson said she is not recommending that pregnant women avoid crowds or take any other precautions that would affect their daily routines.

She said she hopes to continue to track what happens to the H1N1-infected pregnant women in the report, though the details have yet to be worked out.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Rave

Posted by CHAT at 5:09 PM 0 comments

Remember what I rant here.

Being the trusty person that I am, I still tried to shop online – in multiply that is. It was a fuzz free transaction.

IndigoBaby offer a lot of products for babies and mommies and what’s best about them is that they accept PayPal. The downside, they have a “high” add-on fee.

boncho July 20 – Inquired about their products and how would the transaction be if I pay them in PayPal.

July 21 – I paid $26 for the Boncho (in Fuchsia Fountain) and Funky Feet (a box of Mary Janes). YummyMummy Monica told me that they are out of stock for Mary Janes and offered me to choose for other varieties. Since I really like the Mary Janes, I told them that I could still wait until next week.

Didn’t bother to make kwento to the husband about it but I already told him on hand that I am eyeing products on their site. I might be scolded again.

July 24 – I was so surprised when our messenger handed me a package from Xend. It was the products I ordered. I didn’t expect it and I didn’t even gave out my shipping details yet. They just get my office address from my e-mails’ signature.

funky feetNow, I have another additional stuff for the little princess and for the mommy too. I’m planning to get the Milk Trays and a breastfeeding top from them before I take my maternity leave.

We already have a date of delivery. We just had to confirm it on the 8th of August. Watch out for that announcement here.

Photos grabbed from Indigo Baby

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Rants

Posted by CHAT at 5:17 PM 0 comments

DSC03193I was so happy when I blogged about this. The happiness I felt about having BPA-free bottles for the little princess became STRESS last week. Here’s what happened in details:

May 14 – I ordered Born Free products (2 5oz twin pack, 2 9oz twin pack and 1 twister brush). The delivery of the products could be by second week of June according to the seller.

May 15 – Deposited half of the total bill, it’s a pre-order anyway.

June 9 – Followed up as to when the ETA of the bottles. She said arrival of the bottles is on June 20.

June 18 – Deposited my remaining balance. The seller said she’ll have delivery on June 20 and 25.

June 22 – I followed up again (I’m makulit na here coz the husband is bugging me already, thinking I have been scammed. 5k isn’t a small amount.)

June 26 – The seller finally replied to my inquiry. She told me that the bottles are still not part of the delivery. Her supplier advised her that the bottles are out of stock since last week. She has an invoiced already and that new stocks will be coming next week. In this case, delivery here in PH will take two more weeks. On that same day, I agreed that I’ll wait for two more weeks. (See, I’m such a good buyer. I simply don’t want to get stressed out.)

July 9 – I followed up again. She said the delivery is on the way and it’ll arrive either on 15 or 16.

July 13/14 – I added Desitin cream on my order. This time I was planning to pay through paypal as she accepts such mode of payment na.

July 16 – Followed up again and replied afternoon. She’s asking for my shipping details and she told me there are scratches on the bottle and she’ll be sending me 1 9oz twin pack, 1 twister brush and 1 diaper rash cream only. She’ll return the others to her supplier daw.

This is the time I was irritated already. Asked him to be online so we can talk. Bagal kasi magreply sa email eh. I told her no, I can’t wait for the other bottles anymore. I was thinking of changing to Avent BPA should she have on-hand stocks of it. I told her to have it refunded, I don’t want the bottles anymore. In the end, I agreed to have what’s available to be shipped on my address and she refunded the rest of the money.

July 17 – My husband received the package. When I got home, I checked the bottles. It has scratches too :(

Lesson learned: Never buy anything pre-order.

34 weeks pregnant

Posted by CHAT at 4:26 PM 0 comments

From BabyCenter

fetaldev34 Your baby now weighs more than 4.7 pounds/ 2.2 kilograms and is 18 inches/ over 45 centimeters from top to toe. She's filling out and getting rounder - she'll need her fat layers later to regulate her body temperature.

If you don't already talk to your baby, this is a good time to start - at 35 weeks her hearing is fully developed. Don't feel ridiculous if you're already chatting in baby talk. Some evidence shows that newborns pay closer attention to high-pitched tones.

If you've been nervous about going into premature labor, you'll be happy to know that 99 per cent of babies born at week 35 can survive outside the womb - and most have no major problems. Although your baby's central nervous system is still maturing, her lungs are nearly fully developed by now.

Many women start to notice a tingling sensation or numbness in the pelvic region or pain as they walk. This may be caused by the pelvic joints loosening, ready for labor. If you're terribly uncomfortable, mention it to your doctor and check out our self-help tips.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

33 weeks pregnant

Posted by CHAT at 4:22 PM 0 comments

From BabyCenter

fetaldev33 Your baby now weighs about 4.2 pounds/ 2 kilograms and measures approximately 17 inches/ 44 centimeters from head to toe. Your baby should already be getting ready for birth by turning upside-down - his head should be pointing down.

Your doctor will be paying careful attention to your baby's position in the coming weeks - some babies do decide to turn back round again.

Your baby's skull is still quite pliable and not completely joined, so he can ease out of the relatively narrow birth canal. But the bones in the rest of his body are hardening. Your baby's skin is also gradually becoming less red and wrinkled.

f you're a first-time mother, your child's head may move into the pelvis this week and press firmly against your cervix. (This happens for about half of all first-time mothers.) If you're a second-time mom, you can expect this to happen a week before labor - and for some this won't happen until the start of labor. Hoping to manage your labor naturally? Here's all you need to know about natural pain relief.

You may notice that your feet and ankles are quite swollen by the end of the day. Water retention, also known as oedema, is often worse in warm weather and late in the day. Surprisingly, keeping hydrated helps reduce water retention. Your body - particularly your kidneys - and your baby need plenty of fluids, so drink up. If you suddenly feel swollen or puffy in your hands or face, however, call your doctor - it may be a sign of pre-eclampsia.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Breastfeeding full time

Posted by CHAT at 5:52 PM 2 comments

When I had Joshua, I was able to exclusively breastfed him for two months only. When I returned to work, I had him formula fed during day time and breastfed during night time. When he reached six months, and right after he had UTI, he stopped latching on me. That was the start of his journey of formula feeding.

I'll be delivering the little princess via C-section in 6 weeks time. And like her kuya, she'll be more prone to infection, based on studies. So, I am 100% sure to breastfeed her for one year. Aside from all the good benefits she will have from it, mommy and daddy will save more :D

This will be my wishlist for my breastfeeding journey:

milktrays 1. Milktrays - Instead of using 4oz bottles for storage, these milktrays will be more convenient and will not eat a lot of space in the freezer. Available here.

 

 

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2. Breastpump - This will be my ultimate companion / fairy for the success of my breastfeeding chronicle.

 

 

 

 

 

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3. Nursing Bib - I have to have this as I'll be directly breastfeed her when we're out of the house.  Available here.

Monday, July 13, 2009

My OGTT ordeal

Posted by CHAT at 4:13 PM 0 comments

As what I have shared with you, I was 16-point higher than the normal range of glucose count for Asian people. So, to verify if I am diabetic or it’s because of my pregnancy, my OB advised me to take the 100gm oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT).

From 4th of July to the 11th, I was in a rigid diet. Imagine my ordeal, me being pregnant and all, only allowed to eat half cup of rice plus chicken, fish or veggies (soup based) for one week. Having a sweet tooth, I was always craving for something sweet but I dare not taste one. Gawd! It was one hell of a week for me – a torture for me.

My last food intake come 10th of July was at 9pm, it was a glass of Anmum. I wasn’t able to wake at 10pm to have a light snack. We were in the hospital by 6:30am the next day.

The ask me to pee first and had my first blood extraction. Then I was given 240mL of too sweet orange juice, which I drink until the last drop with matching closed eyes. Yes, the taste was grossed I almost puke.

By 7am, I peed again and had my second extraction. By third extraction was at 8:30am, my fourth was at 9:30am and my last was at 10:30am.

The result was released at 2pm. We went home first than stay in the hospital that long, besides I am HUNGRY already. On our way home, I just had water after my very long fasting.

Finally, at 2pm the result showed:ogtt Yes, I am not DIABETIC! Thank God!!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

32 weeks pregnant

Posted by CHAT at 4:18 PM 0 comments

From BabyCenter

fetaldev32 Your baby now weighs approximately 3.75 pounds/ 1.7 kilograms and is about 17 inches/ 42 centimeters long from head to toe. Although his lungs won't be fully developed until just before birth, your little one is inhaling amniotic fluid to exercise his lungs and practice breathing.

Some babies have a head of hair already, others have only a few wisps. Thick hair at birth doesn't necessarily mean thick hair later on but children with fine hair in childhood usually have thinner hair in adulthood.

If your baby is a boy, his testicles should be descending from his abdomen into his scrotum. Sometimes however, one or both testicles won't move into position until after birth. In two-thirds of all baby boys who have undescended testicles at birth, the condition corrects itself by the boy's first birthday.

You're probably gaining a pound/ 450 grams a week, largely because your baby is likely to gain more than half his birthweight during the seven weeks before birth. Make sure you are eating well in these last few weeks.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Banned

Posted by CHAT at 5:54 PM 1 comments

I just had my 50gm glucose challenge and urinalysis last Saturday and the result wasn’t good. I am 16-point higher compared to the normal sugar count for Asian people. The ending? Sweets banned for the week. I have to undergo a rigid diet that contains chicken, fish and veggies only for viand (soup based only!) plus half cup of rice per serving.

On Saturday, I’ll be undergoing the 100gm oral glucose test wherein I’ll have to fast (again!) for 8 hours then they’ll be getting blood sample from me every hour for 3 straight hours. Wow! I’m not afraid of the needles this time, I’m afraid of getting hungry for so long. I can’t even drink water during the lab test, imagine.

Oh well, I have to follow my OB’s advice as I don’t want to end up being diabetic and all.

On too my urinalysis, nothing has changed, I still have UTI. This time, I’m taking up cefalexin capsules every 6 hours for 7 days then water therapy.

So imagine, my diet shouldn’t have sugar and salt. Wow! Are these signs of aging? I just noticed that I’m having a lot of complications with this pregnancy compared to my first one.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

31 weeks pregnant

Posted by CHAT at 4:23 PM 0 comments

From BabyCenter

fetaldev31 Your baby's arms, legs and body continue to fill out - and they are finally proportional in size to her head. She weighs about 3.3 pounds/ 1.5 kilograms and looks more like a newborn. She measures about 16 inches/ 41 centimeters from crown to toe.

You may notice your baby isn't moving around as much. Don't worry; she's just running out of space in your uterus. As long as you can feel her squirming, you'll know she's just fine. Believe it or not, she still has plenty of growing to do. You can expect her to gain at least two more pounds/ 900 grams before birth.

Your baby's organs are continuing to mature and she is passing water from her bladder: good practice for the urinating she'll do after she's born. Soon you can wonder what your baby is wishing for - brain scans have shown that fetuses have periods of dream sleep around month eight.

You've probably gained three to four pounds/ 1.3 to 1.8 kilograms this month. Gaining a pound/ 450 grams a week is quite normal during the last trimester as your baby has a final growth spurt before birth.

Me and Kuya Joshua

Posted by CHAT at 12:51 AM 0 comments

I haven’t showed myself now that I am almost 8 months pregnant. See for yourself how big I am now.

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Joshua and Dux

Posted by CHAT at 12:50 AM 0 comments

Joshua and his second cousin Dux had a grand time yesterday playing in Alabang. The pictures says so – notice their hair was so wet because of sweat.

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