Shers,
My mom made bird nest for me last weekend. She didn't mention anything about cooling leh. Anyway, I couldn't finish it in one go cos of the MS and had to split it into 2 portions. Luckily, I didn't vomit out the bird nest.
And it's not true BF cannot drink cold drink lah... it's not that bad as long as general diet is nutritious. But it's true that when BF, have to ensure diet is balanced. No alcohol, cannot anyhow take medicine without approval from doctor.
Devil,
You must be slimmer than I was!
The Thyme jeans was rommy overall but my bum could still hold it up! Hahha... anyway, this time round I bought a pair of jeans from VS and it's quite low waist. Maybe can wear till end of 2nd trimester.
Always,
It is recommended that babies to be breastfed (total breastfeeding as far as possible) for at least 6 months. After 6 months, solids can be introduced in the diet. Yes, after 6 months, babies would be taking some solids but for the 1st year, their main nutrition comes from milk. However, there is no limit to how long breastfeeding can continue cos there is no formula milk in the market that is superior to breastmilk in terms of nutrition and composition. Though it's true that babies after 1 year old cannot be relying on milk for main nutrition and should be having more solids, they would still need to have milk as supplementary meals and why give formula milk if you can still breastfeed? Anyway, that said, whether to continue breastfeeding after 6 months of 1 year depends a lot on the situation the mummy is in. Like for me, I stopped at 15 months cos I was switching jobs and the new workplace is not conducive for expressing milk. And I didn't really want to latch my boy for too long cos i was afraid that it will be more difficult to wean him off my breasts as he grows older.
In fact, I have read and heard from PDs that if possible, provide breastmilk till 2 years old.