Yesterday's visit to the gynae got us all flustered. Apparently, baby's already in position, getting ready to face the world! And we are all not ready yet!!! At week 36, 3days! or maybe earlier cos I have been feeling this lower ache, bad pelvic pain and this feeling like baby's pushing low at the belly for days.
But Dr's not too keen for baby to come out yet. He said baby's head is really way down, but he wants me to "hold" him in for a week or two more cos baby's still on the small side.
So I was given a week's MC to rest at home, instructed to walk less and see him in a week's time to discuss the birth plan. Usually, it doesn't mean baby's coming out within a few days once he's engaged. But seeing the frown on Dr's face is not too assuring...lucky I have been so KS and have more or less finished my shopping.
Frantic call was made to make an appointment for the last waxing job before birth. Hey...I'm not going to let any nurse come near me with a shaver. My boss, aka my Sis, nearly freaked out when I updated her and her first words were "make sure u finish the contracts before baby comes out!!!" I was expecting more enthusiasm from her, she being the baby's aunty...but work comes first. And guess what, despite the MC..she has gone ahead and made business appointments for the rest of the week! Slave driver!!! I am so going to complain to the other directors, ie. my mum and bro.
"A child can teach an adult 3 things. 1. To be happy for no reason. 2. To always be busy with something. 3. And to know how to demand with all his might that which he desires." Paulo Colho
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Baby's first laundry

On another note, I have become baby's slave, already...yes. The doc handed me a counter on Friday and I was instructed to start counting baby's kicks. 2 time slots a day, from 9am-2pm and 4-9pm, all the way till delivery. This means no sleep ins on weekends, me with the counter everywhere I go (so not glam), yes, even during business appointments. Yesterday was the 1st day and it sure felt like a long one. But hey, all for the good of the little one. Doc. took the extra effort to explain the need for it even thou most other gynaes do not ask their patients to do so.
So no complains...well...at least not really...kekeke...
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