(2008/06) June 2008


Soyabean, hi five! I also dun celebrate vday. Maybe will lar, buy breakfast and dinner from market to eat together lor, heehee.

Dun talk about cakes liao lar, I am very hungry now...
 
feifei...
nope... this bp u show is made by a local lady... or rather she owns her own label call pupsik... the one i did BP on is from usa and has more designs and is reversible i.e. both sides oso can use...
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why leh? u still wan to buy arh?
 
<font color="aa00aa">feifei,
No. Fall will cause fractured and ligament swollen. According to the doc, arthritis can be inherited , sudden weight increase caused pressure on the knee , some activities caused too much pressure on knee or unexplainable. So i might be under the 2nd category. Now i cannot do running (anyhow, i hate it), brisk walking ok. Swimming is the best exercise, but i dont know how to swim!!!</font>
 
Felicia, it's very good to breastfeed till 9 months! I feel it's good enough to breastfeed as long as possible, without causing health problems to the mother and baby. every extra day counts. objectively, some pple believe in giving milk till 6 months or 9 months or even 12 months or 24 months. I personally feel 9 months is fantastic - there are studies suggesting that total breastmilk for first 9 months can improve bb's immune system and intellect (6 months is cos bbs are generally advised to wean at 6 months). I'm also aiming for 9 months... not easy but every day nearer to 9 months counts.
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soyabean, I've just PM you. can you provide me with the personalised banner details please?
 
<font color="blue">hey soyabean,
thks for the link..i juz pm her..dunno she still got excess for the bug spray or not..but i think the bug lotion no more liao.. </font>
 
morning ladies...

feifei...
the carters bag good leh...can put many stuff inside lolz. its a good buy!

tera,
paiseh over the wkends super busy can't meet up with u. can i collect from u tomorrow nite?
 
<font color="ff0000">Me now no more BF quite sometimes ago but i found that i still have a few drops BF on my left side when i press....

Last week on 2nd day of my menses, i felt on my left breast like poking....
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Something to share....

BREASTFEEDING IS BESTFEEDING. Nursing for even a day is the most precious gift you can give to your baby. How long should you nurse? These guidelines may help you decide.

IF YOU NURSE FOR JUST A FEW DAYS, he will have received your colostrum, or early milk. Packed with nutrition and antibodies, it helps get your baby's digestive system going and gives him his first and easiest "immunization". Breastfeeding gives your baby a great start and helps your own body recover from the birth, too. Taking time to relax and nurse is a lovely way to get to know your baby.

IF YOU NURSE FOR 4 TO 6 WEEKS, you will ease him through the most critical part of infancy. Breastfed newborns are rarely sick or hospitalized and have few digestive problems. It takes 4 to 6 weeks to establish your milk supply and a good nursing relationship. Your body will recover naturally from childbirth. Remember - nursing mothers usually lose weight more easily! As an added bonus, prolactin, the "mothering hormone" that is produced every time you nurse, will help you and your baby form a special bond.

IF YOU NURSE FOR 3 TO 4 MONTHS, baby's digestive system will have matured a great deal, and he will be much better able to tolerate the foreign substances in commercial formulas. If there is a family history of allergies, though, you will greatly reduce his risk by waiting a few more months before adding anything at all to his diet of breastmilk. And giving nothing but your milk for the first 4 months gives strong protection against ear infections for a whole year.

IF YOU NURSE FOR 6 MONTHS, you will supply all your baby's nutritional needs for the first half year of his life. At this point, he may be ready to try some other foods. Nursing continues to ensure good health by providing antibodies to all the bacteria and viruses to which you or your baby are exposed. One study indicates that continued nursing reduces the risk of both childhood and some adult cancers.

IF YOU NURSE FOR 9 MONTHS, you will have seen him through the fastest and most important brain and body development of his life on the food that was designed for him - your milk. Nursing for at least this long will help ensure better performance all through his school years. Weaning may be fairly easy at this age... but then, so is nursing! If you want to avoid weaning this early, be sure you've been available to nurse for comfort as well as for food.

IF YOUR NURSE FOR A YEAR, you will have saved enough money to buy a major appliance! Your baby is now ready to try a whole range of new foods. This year of nursing has given your child many health benefits that will last his whole life. He will have a stronger immune system, for example, and is less likely to need orthodontia or speech therapy. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends nursing for at least one year to ensure the best possible nutrition and health for your baby.

IF YOU NURSE PAST ONE YEAR, you will continue to provide the highest quality nutrition and superb protection against illness at a time when infections are common. A toddler picks up everything! he is eating a variety of table foods and has had time to form a solid bond with you - a healthy starting point for his growing independence. Together you can work on the weaning process, progressing at a pace that he can handle. A former U.S. Surgeon General has said, "it is a lucky baby... who continues to nurse until he's two."

IF YOU NURSE UNTIL HE OUTGROWS THE NEED, you can feel confident that you have met your baby's physical and emotional needs in the most natural and healthy way possible. In cultures where there is no pressure to wean, children tend to nurse for at least 2 years. The World Health Organisation and UNICEF strongly encourages breastfeeding through toddlerhood. Your milk provides antibodies and other protective substances as long as you continue to nurse. Families of nursing toddlers often find that their medical bills are lower for years to come.

Children who were nursed long-term tend to be very secure. Nursing can help ease both of you through the tears, tantrums, and tumbles of toddlerhood, while illnesses are milder and easier to handle. It is an all-purpose mothering tool that you won't want to be without! Don't worry that your child will nurse forever. All children eventually wean, no matter what yo do, and there are more nursing toddlers around than you might guess.

WHETHER YOU NURSE FOR A DAY OR FOR SEVERAL YEARS, the decision to nurse your child is one you need never regret. And whenever weaning takes place, remember that it is a big step for both of you. If you choose to wean before your child is ready, be sure to do it gradually, and with love.

(Printed with Permission in July/Sept 1998 issue of "Keeping Abreast")

© Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC 136 Ellis Hollow Creek Road Ithaca, NY 14850
 
Mummies,

I have a box of brand new Heniz rice cereal $3 and a tin of friso wheat base cereal $5 for sales.

Heniz rice cereal exp date: may 09
Friso wheat based cereal: 2010

PM me if you are interested
 
cactus...
i have emailed u the spree details already.
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pls check.

shycloud...
hehe... u r reali a diaper bag freak... keke...

bizz...
hope she still has stock... i jus got my CB stuff last fri... so far oni tried the calendula on my boy who has dry skin... not bad...
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I so envy you all who can still bf. I think my girl has also forgotten about my breast.

DanRyan
I also still have milk coming out although I have stop bfg
 
<font color="aa00aa">cactus,i'm now aiming at 9mths only unless after the 5days medications i still encountered frequent pain, then i might give up earlier. Anyhow, i still have frozen ebm so shldnt be a problem to last till then.
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<font color="ff0000">ND

My gal stop BF when she abt 3 mths old....
coz on that time i had UTI and on medication for a few weeks n she cannot latch liao...so i stop

felicia
wat happen to u...sorry didn't follow up the thread
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Felicia, I'm relying on frozen stock to supplement the milk now... my boy was previously drinking about 900ml/24 hours. now, it's gone down to about 700ml/24 hours (since Sat) cos I increased his food intake.. I'm hoping he will stablise about 750ml/24 hours though. 9 months is still a question mark for me.. my boy is 7.5mth now.
 
<font color="aa00aa">Dan, nothing serious, just have early sign of arthritis on my knee. So now on medication to reduce the inflammation on the knee. My knee aged 50plus. hehe....</font>
 
<font color="ff0000">Felicia

oh dear....same goes to me...as an when feeling inflammation n weak on my knee too...
I just rub some gel which doc gave it to me
during preg also same
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not sure water retention or what
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<font color="aa00aa">cactus,
It shldnt be a prob for you since u have lot of frozen one , rite?
My girl is younger than your boy by few days. I have calculated if i stop pumping now, my 'reserves' will be able to last about a mth. </font>
 
soyabean, I've got a question about the banner spree -

are all the banners USD14.99 (minus shipping)? Cos the website said _"starting from". but it appeared to be only one size - 61" by 18".

thanks in advance for the clarification.
 
felicia...
more impt... heart cannot aged 50plus... must always remain 10plus... keke....

cactus...
my girl oso reducing milk intake. i jus started her on 2 meals a day, so now oni 4 milk feeds a day... reduced from 5.... good oso... cos no stress for me... milk ss now not alot lah...
 
Felicia, I started out with 325 bags of frozen, but now down to half that amount already.. cos I started supplementing with frozen since December. At his peak, my boy was consuming 1.4litres/24 hours.By then, I was only expressing about 1.2litres/24 hours cos I started reducing my frequency of pumping since November (after I started work).
 
soyabean, my boy eats and drinks alot...

These days, he takes 140ml fruit puree for breakfast, then 150ml milk before his morning nap. Then for lunch, it is 50ml milk and 120ml veg porridge. Tea is 180ml. Dinner is another 50ml milk and 120ml veg porridge. His bedtime milk is 180ml. During the night, he drinks between 70ml to 100ml.

But the strange thing is, his weight remained at 9.5kg for the past 3 weeks! Think it's cos he is very active. He poos between 2 to 3 times a day. think it's cos he eats alot... :p
 
cactus...
yah... seems like the banners are mostly $14.99. i think a small handful of the banners cld be more ex... but i hvnt gone to surf in detail so i dunno which ones....

dats quite a fair bit of food.... good that Matt poos alot... mine is opp... when on full BM, she oni poos once a week... now that she has started solids, abt 2 times a week... max 3 times... :p
 
soyabean, I think it's normal for bbs to poo more when they eat more, esp when they eat solids. what goes in has to come out! :p I started Matthew on just a few spoonfuls for dinner, then when I increased it to 5 spoonfuls, I added on lunch too. Then after a week, I added on breakfast. So within 3 weeks, he started having 3 meals per day. But the amounts were little to begin... (40ml or so). only recently, I've increased the amounts to 80ml, then a couple of days later, to 100ml, then a week later, to 120ml. Then, he started dropping his night milk feeds (he used to drink up to 260ml per night, but now only between 70 to 100ml). So I increased his breakfast from 120ml to 140ml. PLanning to stablise his semi-solids first.. and wait for his milk intake to increase to 750ml/24hours before increasing his semi=solids further. I may add on a fruit after his lunch and dinner to give him variety, rather than to increase the porridge componenet. My mom asked me to intro tea break, but I'm not inclined to do that yet.. maybe when he is nearing 1 year old.
 
Matthew has been waking up with whimpering at night. Any mummies know if he is starting to experience separation anxiety?

In the past, he would wake up from his daytime naps okay. but past week, he would wake up from his naps threatening to cry and he would only calm down when carried/comforted by someone familiar. At night, he wakes up about 2 times with the same "cry". not all out crying but whimpering, poor thing type of cry.

I think it's separation anxiety, but can't be sure. It's not teething or hunger.
 
soyabean,
oic..hehe..cos hor, i using the MIM one, sometimes my ger will like slide down leh, bery dangerous lor..

felicia,
i see...i also duno how to swim..hehe..Dun tink i hv the time also lor.. =)..Soemtimes i feel my hand wrist pain lor, this onli happens when i was expecting and now sometimes lor..

shycloud,
really huh? hmm...;p..

bizznow,
hmm..or mayb its good if u can hv those mosquito net if ur boy is sleepign in his cot..
 
halo ladies!!

busy busy busy.... but miss coming in here!

the bb pic on fri are so cute.... hee... i will go and try maybe this weekend.
 
Bday Bash
Aiyo, everybody is sooooo busy. Haha. How about 15th May? I supposed there will definitely be people who cannot make it. We will just have to choose a date with the minimum damage.
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Anybody has suggestion for a venue?

Felicia,
Arthritis can inherit ah. My hb got arthritis oso. Genetic de. His form will plague him with lots of pain and slowly reduced his mobility. He was diagnose when he was 25 years old. Now, he has problem turning his head. Mobility has already been reduced. My worry is oso that he will pass the bad gene to our children. Bo bian, too late liao. My girl also come out to meet the world liao.
 
Hi FeiFei.. i tink she is alright wif cereal...oni recently...

Actualli hor for a 8mths old bb..(jus turn 8mths on the 7th Feb)..how much food or milk is considered enuf for them??
i don find her eating quite alot..compared to some of my frens bb..

Any1 has any schedules to share?
 
<font color="aa00aa">Soyabean, 10+ at heart??? Cannot lah! How can at aged 10+ girl take care of another 10+ boy(my hubby lah)?????muahaha......

feifei, if wrist and finger pain during pregnancy normally is due to water retention lor.

ZuEn, 25yrs old? tats quite young lor. Me only 30+ was oredy my doc's youngest patient liao. </font>
 
Rizty, I'm also curious how much food is enough for our bbs....
I don't know how much food is sufficient, but I understand that for bbs under 1 year old, milk is more important than food. for me, I target milk volume consumed over 24 hours. from the amount of milk consumed, I determine the amount of food I give, but I give 3 regular meals. The amount may be lesser or more depending on my boy's milk intake.

I try to let him drink 750ml/milk per day, so it's a question of reducing or increasing his semisolids so that his milk hits that amount. previously, I was not able to increase his solids cos he was weaning off - so was consuming 900ml to 1 litre for a about 3 weeks. recently, then drop to 900ml when I gave 80ml of semi solids 3 times a day. now, I increased semi solids gradually to 120ml to 140ml per meal (still 3 meals a day), his milk went down to 650ml/24 hours (for 2 days in a row). So I need to slowly reduce his solid intake again, so that his milk will increase to about 750ml/24 hours. that's how I do it.

I shared my boy's schedule earlier this morning. In summary, it is like this:

140ml fruit puree for breakfast
150ml milk before morning nap
120ml porridge and 50ml milk for lunch
180ml for afternoon
120ml porridge for dinner
180ml bedtime milk
On demand at night. He drinks between 70ml to 100ml between his bedtime of 730pm and his wake up time of 630am. Could be 1 or 2 feeds.
 
felicia,
Ya lor. 25 years old and is already suffering all the pain from arthritis. He walk like an old man sometimes, depending on which part of the body the arthritis choose to attack. -.o" When I married him, I already know that he has arthritis. I always say that he is "fall precaution". If he suffers a very bad fall and it is unlucky enuff, it might cause him to break his spine and become paralyse. -.o"
 
sometime back, JP shared (from an article) that for a 7 month old bb, amount of milk to drink is between 560ml to 950ml - something like that. the article was in ounces. I remember doing an online conversion and coming up with those 2 limits. I pick 750ml cos it sounds in between and it was mentioned in a ST article that from 6 to 12 months old, bbs sohuld drink 750ml milk per day.
 
Bizz,
when did ur boy got bitten? this is really coincidental cos my boy also got bitten, on fri nite. woke up on sat morning with several red bites on his face. and PD said the same thing - insect bite cos only exposed part was bitten.

calling for shycloud,
ur CB stuff is with me. PM me on ur preferred collection timing hor. ;)

soya,
thanks, i got ur email on the personalised banners!
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btw, the calendular cream really smells good, hehe.

felicia,
hope u are feeling better by now ya? at least discover early can start treatment earlier.
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Mummies,
Do you all put meat into bb's porridge everyday? Is it a must? My MIL insist of putting meat in for it's protein n taste but i find that everyday let her eat meat very boring. I each day cook with fish then follow by meat then to fish &amp; meat and it continues...
 
hi Sharon, i've not given meat or fish yet. i'm just giving vegs. think my boy is still ok with it. don't think your bb is bored yet cos there's more variety given than to mine!
 
Thx Cactus for sharing...

actualli i dun hv the actual measurement of how much i am giving her...which i tink i misgauge somehow..but i too realise my maid doesnt gif her milk if she doesnt cry..(makes me beri angry)..
i was told tat by 8mths they shld hv a standard milk schedule/timing..and not hapi gif not hapi don gif...
tis am maid says she drank 5oz of milk and ate cereal..but cant finish..so i told her to gif her at least 4oz of milk again at 11.30am..true enuf she finish the milk...which is another doubt i hv now ..is my maid feeding her correctly?? sigh....
 
bizz...
oh its oni $1.50 more ex... the Ima lady has open another BP for Feb. u may wan to order if u can wait...

tera...
oh yes... it smells great...
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i hvnt open up the aloe vera one though... keke... i spent $100 on that BP... =P

veniz...
to me no point doing anything special on vday... cos its become so commercialised. but i find this yr not much mood in the shops for vday... mayb cos of recession...

felicia...
can lah.... or 20s heart oso can....
 
Ritzy, yes, by 7 or 8 months, bbs will have a schedule. but bear in mind that we also must be responsive to their schedule. they have their natural feeding schedule. we just build upon it and make it into a routine. like, my bb drinks about 60ml/hour. so if he refuses to finish his 180ml afternoon milk, but drinks only say 80ml, I will give him 50ml an hour before his dinner is due, to bring him back onto his schedule again.
 
just to add on, by 7 months or so, a baby cries for more than just food. during the early months, the baby cries when cold, tired, hungry, in pain (colic), or diaper is wet. after that, the baby cries when he wants say, a toy that has dropped, or when the baby wants to be carried by someone, or when the baby wants to follow someone out of the house, or the baby is stuck when learning a new skill (like want to flip but cannot flip, etc). So it's important to also know why the bb cries. if the maid feeds every time the bb cries, it may lead to overfeeding, and your bb may not have her needs satisfied anyway. it's not healthy.



however, I know there are some caregivers who will only feed the baby on a precise schedule. they will disregard that the baby drank little for the previous feed, and will stick to the schedule like a clock work. I'm not comfortable with this approach.

what I do is for my maid to record the daily activities, and call me when I'm at work so I can give her instructions on how to feed and how to make th ebb sleep. on weekdays, between 8am and 6pm, i hand over the bb to my maid. at other times after I return from work and over the weekend, I look after the bb myself and I adjust the bb's routine after observing the bb (ie. 4 to 3 naps. and now, 3 to 2 naps. in terms of day time naps)./
 


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