hihi everyone! what a tiring monday. really don't feel like going to work this morning LOL.
2ks: yup yup it's Lactus. I'm taking it occasionally now to prevent constipation and piles as I have piles history. recently all my friends who just gave birth all kena very bad piles after giving birth so I will also take after giving birth to prevent.
fabbie: for my #1 i used mdm suria who is mdm ida's relative. mdm suria was very nice but now she don't do my area so mdm ida took over. my friends who used mdm ida liked her too.
esther: it's common to burp alot during pregnancy. in fact i burp the whole day and throughout the whole pregnancy right from the start. my hubby asked me to go and do the pregnancy test for #2 when he noticed that i have been burping more than usual LOL.
chiro: for first time mom, if you don't have maid at home or anyone to help you then it is really better to get a CL. i have a colleague who didn't want any CL staying with them so she got a day-time CL. so the CL only comes in the day and leave in the evening after preparing the dinner and settling the baby. But the charges for day-time CL is not much lower than stay-in CL. So it kinda bo hua but my colleague is ok and prefers this way. If you really really want to try to do it without CL, you can order those confinement food delivery so at least you don't have to worry about the food portion. And your hubby must really help out so should talk to your hubby to set the expectation right.
sleepyskies: inverted or short nipples can be corrected. but you must start soon. it would be too late to wait till after delivery as it takes time to correct the nipples. if you are attending antenatal classes, it will be taught during the class. you can also visit the lactation consultations at TMC for this. even if you did not manage to correct ur nipple in time, you can still pump to provide BM to your baby. for my friend who has inverted nipple, she still managed to bf her #1 for abt 1 year thru exclusive pumping. for after pumping for so long, her nipples have been corrected and now she is latching her #2 =)
bbkk: don't be too sad over your diabetic ya. my friend also got GD for both her pregnancy but she survived! basically need to watch ur diet and everything will be fine.
BF: To me, the toughest part of being a mother is the initial phase of BF, other than the horrible MS. I cried for many days then. But I'm glad that I managed to endure and eventually provide the best food to my child. To some, bf is a very natural process. the baby latch like a pro and the supply is abundant. but for some, the baby just simply refuse to latch and the milk supply is forever low no matter what you do. for 1st time mom who intend to bf, my word of advice is that you must be prepared that it might not be a easy process. in most cases, every if baby is co-operative and your milk supply is good, you might still get sore and bleeding nipples at the start. but this will be over in several days once ur nipples are seasoned. if you belong to the not so lucky case, seek help from the lactation consultants and keep trying. if it still doesn't work, you can also pump out the BM for your child. a lot of my friends from my #1 SMH grp is into exclusive pumping. no doubt it is tiring and tedious but with peer support it is much easier =)