can consider those small brand/no brand stuff from shop ee/lazada/taobao and hope they are safe/passed relevant safety regulations.
ikea is a good place to consider too.
consider going JB also but its going to be quite troublesome bringing them back.
can wait for mummy fairs also where theres...
dr tan wc delivered my 2 kids. she is very clear with her explanations, and her estimates are accurate. there is no excessive TLC, which i am very comfortable with but some ppl might want more. she is in control during emergencies, i felt very safe throughout the entire pregnancies and...
adding on to everything above:
if u are high risk/baby may need nicu + u are not filthy rich >>> public hospital
many say that private provides better care for high risk patients, id say that is really poor advice because many private doctors will transfer u back to public hospital once...
my eldest is 5. been trying for #2 but i had 3 miscarriages over 1.5 years.
after the 2nd one i tried tcm but frankly i wasted a lot of money coz i really hate taking the meds so i took maybe 50% of what was prescribed and i refuse acupuncture haha. stopped going after the 3rd miscarriage...
The absorbance of steroids via the skin is minimal and is NOT harmful to the body when used appropriately. For example, I am on long term nasal steroid sprays for allergic rhinitis without any side effects, and I am still using it regularly in pregnancy. There is certainly evidence to suggest...
nothing, it’s genetic. nothing my husband has tried has helped, except for steroid creams and moisturizing regularly.
husband and i have already accepted that the baby will inherit his eczema and my allergic rhinitis. if we are lucky, baby will avoid asthma but it’s all connected anyway...
I'm 23 weeks along and I'm still eating everything on your list. (except papaya because I've always hated the smell). I also frequently drink iced water, orange juice and watermelon. Coffee is a daily habit for me and it hasn't changed (except that I've cut from 4 cups to 2).
Just make sure...
Eat anything you want. Just exercise common sense - do not eat it if its not hygienic. Also avoid alcohol because there is no proven "safe" limit, and avoid smoking (and 2nd hand smoke). If you are sick and see a GP, always let them know you're pregnant so that they can give you drugs that are...
then again ERCP itself has procedure related risks and it involves a certain amount of radiation. probably not advisable as an elective procedure in pregnancy