Shazz: Which outlet stocks MIM in your size? I need to get some.
Momoko: It is me with the back pain!!! Horrigible! So painful until i can wake up from my sleep. I told my gynae, she said she can't help me. Gotta go see physiotherapist. Anw I went to see chiropractor last week. Going for follow-up trow. I think seeing a chiro is way better than massage cos they are able to advise on skeletal and muscle structure as they are medical professionals. I discovered that my aches are compounded by my scoliosis - curvature of the spine. Do you want to see a chiro too? I can recommend mine to you. A bit pricey, but worth the money.
Lanolin: I thirst more too! Must be the weather and also our bodies reminding us to take in enough water to prevent dehydration.
Stef&Sean: Are you tall? Why is 1.7kg small? Mine was only 1.4kg at wk30. Gynae said was good size. She told me tt i was petite so i shdn't hope for a big baby.
Storeberry: Keep encouraging Mrs Yap for us ok! We are definitely praying for her. Your pelvis aches must be the round ligaments stretching to prepare for birth.
Bigtoes: I think you asked abt bb movements some posts back. Mine doesn't seem to kick as much but sloshes around more...can feel his hip or bum or limbs kind of poking and shifting around. On days, i can still feel him 'shao lin' kicking me but it's rarer than before.
Janf: How many weeks are you now? Only put on 5 kg? Envy.
Mrs T: You can read up online about the possible side effects of epi. Or check with your doc. I just did. It will definitely slow down the second stage of labour, thus prolonging labour process, as your body doesn't quite release the necessary hormones for the labour process due to the blockage of pain. Also, increases the chances of assissted delivery i.e. forceps or vacuum. Post-labour backache is also rather common. Nonetheless, women still opt for this as it is the safest and more effective of available pain management systems available. So talk to your doc and think abt your labour expectations.
Malayheritagejamumassage: Who here has signed up with them? Will the ramadan affect their massage schedule too? I haven't signed up with that, was thinking of until I read abt the fasting period.
Momoko: It is me with the back pain!!! Horrigible! So painful until i can wake up from my sleep. I told my gynae, she said she can't help me. Gotta go see physiotherapist. Anw I went to see chiropractor last week. Going for follow-up trow. I think seeing a chiro is way better than massage cos they are able to advise on skeletal and muscle structure as they are medical professionals. I discovered that my aches are compounded by my scoliosis - curvature of the spine. Do you want to see a chiro too? I can recommend mine to you. A bit pricey, but worth the money.
Lanolin: I thirst more too! Must be the weather and also our bodies reminding us to take in enough water to prevent dehydration.
Stef&Sean: Are you tall? Why is 1.7kg small? Mine was only 1.4kg at wk30. Gynae said was good size. She told me tt i was petite so i shdn't hope for a big baby.
Storeberry: Keep encouraging Mrs Yap for us ok! We are definitely praying for her. Your pelvis aches must be the round ligaments stretching to prepare for birth.
Bigtoes: I think you asked abt bb movements some posts back. Mine doesn't seem to kick as much but sloshes around more...can feel his hip or bum or limbs kind of poking and shifting around. On days, i can still feel him 'shao lin' kicking me but it's rarer than before.
Janf: How many weeks are you now? Only put on 5 kg? Envy.
Mrs T: You can read up online about the possible side effects of epi. Or check with your doc. I just did. It will definitely slow down the second stage of labour, thus prolonging labour process, as your body doesn't quite release the necessary hormones for the labour process due to the blockage of pain. Also, increases the chances of assissted delivery i.e. forceps or vacuum. Post-labour backache is also rather common. Nonetheless, women still opt for this as it is the safest and more effective of available pain management systems available. So talk to your doc and think abt your labour expectations.
Malayheritagejamumassage: Who here has signed up with them? Will the ramadan affect their massage schedule too? I haven't signed up with that, was thinking of until I read abt the fasting period.