Lynn,
I am currently doing the massage, massage lady says maybe rheumatism, say will give me some oilment when she comes next. Whilst my confinement lady says could be due to the way I carry baby (huh? Not so logical leh, I don’t carry baby with fingers wart!). For my stiff fingers, it’s any part of the day, especially the moment I wake up, ouch.
After delivery, my feet swell more each day, more swollen than before delivery. Every body says I did not rest enough and walk too much. So I did stop the walking (mainly at home anyway), and lie in bed most of the subsequent days, and somehow, the swell really did go down.
Weight loss
Some one tells me, try to eat lesser, but more meals, could help, and cut down carbohydrates, of course not at the expense of nutrition since we are breast feeding.
Kelcqi,
You so funny, describe your V check as machem kenna rape !
Hey, look at things positively. Before I deliver I was also scared of the process. For my case, my bb really big liao, he was 3.5kg and still not out, and we were contemplating c-section as I do not have the confident to deliver naturally. Then, “ren suan bu lu tian suan”, before I could call the gynae up for a discussion, I went into labor liao ! Reach the hospital, I notice got blood clots, then was already stripped up for observation until gynae came in… so every thing proceed as planned before, without any time and chance to re-discuss birth plan. Then like that, pop liao. For a few days, still felt blur blur, how I manage to do it. Once, you are in labor, you got to tell yourself to be determine and brave, to deliver baby safely.
Muzicgal,
Take care wor, your schedule sound scary. I dare not think about mine after I get back to work. At the moment, my schedule is mainly breast feeding every few hours. Sometimes, my baby is feed for 10 mins, he fell asleep, as he did not feed enough, he’d get up sooner for another feed. It’s the same at night. At the moment, I am already feeling tired.
Mummies,
Sometimes, I felt moody, I look at baby during breast feeding, I felt teary. I cannot trace why I should feel this way. Maybe I am going through an identity crisis. Does any one experience the same?
When my son drink breast milk, he only wants it from the breast, he doesn’t want it from the bottle. Any one has this problem or any suggestion how to train him to drink from bottle?
My son does not sweat a lot. I only see his nose a little damp damp, doc say babies do not have sweat glands nor tear glands, so cannot see if they are hot or when they cry, can’t see the tears.