Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Seminggu Laie...

Salam...
Cam tak caya jerk.... laie seminggu laie jerk laie... 5 Oktober 2010 akan menjelma... hati pun dah mula duk gelisah ajerk... semua rasa dah timbul nih... 
Apatah laie bila bos kecik dah mula kasik hadiah.... beg bayi.... thanks bos kecik.... pic tak bleh nak upload le... sejak tengah sarat² mengandung nih... malas nak bawak banyak bende ke opis... nak cuti bersalin 2 bulan kan... so pepaham ajerk ler...
laptop dan VCD/DVD korean/japanese yang blum ditengok pun dah di anto ke kampung... untuk mengisi masa lapang.... nak tengok pakai DVD player jangan harap le... dah sure dicontrol oleh Adam... CARTOON jerk...
so kalo ade laptop senang skit... ahaks...


39weekks

The average baby is about 20.5 inches / 51 centimetres long from head to toe and weighs approximately 7.5 pounds / 3.4 kilograms at birth, but anywhere between 5 pounds 11.5 ounces and 8 pounds 5.75 ounces / 2.5 and 3.8 kilograms is a healthy range for newborns.

In TV programmes, labour always begins with the waters breaking - in the middle of a crowded room, of course - just before contractions start. If you've been worrying that this scenario will happen to you, you can stop. Membranes rupture in less than 15 per cent of pregnancies and when it does happen, the baby's head tends to act like a cork at the opening of the uterus. (If you lie down, however, you may notice fluid leaking.) You should stay calm - it may be hours before you feel your first contraction - and call your doctor right away. Your body will produce more amniotic fluid until the baby is born, so your carers may suggest you wait at home until contractions are under way or may suggest an induction.

And if the week passes and there's still no baby? Don't panic - only 5 per cent of babies are born on their scheduled due date. Most doctors wait another two weeks before considering a pregnancy overdue. Check out how to cope with being overdue.

• Note: Experts say every baby develops differently - even in utero. These fetal development pages are designed to give a general idea of how a fetus grows in the womb.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Terperangkap dalam Lif Opis~

Salam... dah lama beno aku tak update blog... hari jumaat (24 Okt 2010) yang lepas, aku terperangkap dalam lif opis selama 10 minit... seb baik aku bukan seorang... aku terperangkap dengan kawan opis aku, aznie namanya.... gelap gelita sungguh dalam lif itu... dah le kat luar tuh hujan lebat siap petir dan guruh laie...
kali pertama tuh aku terperangkap dalam lif... kami tak cemas langsung dalam lif tuh... kami leh gelak² besar laie... sebenarnya nak sedapkan hati, yelah... sape tak cemas kalo terperangkap dalam lif... dah le alarmnya tak berfungsi... seb baik hp ade line... so mintak tolong org opis call stagno bagitau kami terperangkap dalam lif... nak balik cepat jadi lambat... 
yang pastinya aku tak bersalin dalam lif... haru biru weiiii kalo tetiba baby nak kuar time cengitu... tak boleh dibayangkan langsung.... thanks to peroz n romza sbb terai buka pintu lif tuh, rupa-rupanya lif kami tak gerak langsung, masih di aras 7... so boleh dibuka.. Syukur Alhamdulillah... kami dah bleh kuar...  
aku memang nak terai buka pintu lif tuh tapi si aznie tak kasik buka... takut terjadi apa²... 10 minit dalam lif yang gelap gelita dan tak berfungsi tuh mengajar aku supaya 'don't panic'...
aku ingatkan opis kami ajerk yang kene, rupanya opis kat kompleks lain pun kene jugak... agaknya satu presint 1 nih terkene kot... 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

38weeks

 
Wondering what colour your baby's eyes will be? Most African and Asian babies usually have dark grey or brown eyes at birth - their dark eyes becoming a true brown or black after the first six months or year. Multiracial children often turn out to have the most beautiful coloured eyes. Most Caucasian babies are born with dark blue eyes and their true eye colour - be it brown, green or blue - may not reveal itself for weeks or months. The colour of your baby's eyes in the first minutes after birth won't last - exposure to light changes a baby's initial eye colour.

Have a look at our newborn section to learn all about the precious load you are carrying.

• Note: Experts say every baby develops differently - even in utero. These fetal development pages are designed to give a general idea of how a fetus grows in the womb.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Citer Pasal Raya Tahun 2010~

Salam... fuhhhhh... lama dah tak update blog... nih nak citer pasal raya tahun 2010 nih.... tiada yang menyeronokkan raya bagi aku tuk tahun nih... nak tau kenapa?....

aku dilanda demam bermula 2 hari sebelum raya... amik ko... terus duk umah... tak larat nak bangun... rasa nak bersalin pun ado... sakit pinggang, sakit kat bawah perut... fuhhhhh... mencabar betui tahun nih... memang tak kemana langsung le... 

sebelum aku demam, ceben aku demam dulu, nih kompom memang berjangkit dari dia... selepas dia, si adam plak demam... sampai kene masuk ubat kat montot... lepas si adam, aku plak demam... lepas tuh di Qistina plak demam, lepas tuh terjangkit dekat wannya dan pengabisannya si atuk plak... habis satu kuarga kene... so semua hanya duk melepak kat umah ajerk...

yang datang beraya ke umah punya lew ramai... sekali datang, 2-3 bijik kete... amik ko, bagaimana nak melayan tetamu ketika dalam keadaan yang tidak sihat... jawabnya memang bertambah tak sihat le... demam pun asyik berulang ajerk... abis semua ubat ditelan... 

nih pun dah rasa cam malas nak keje dah... sbb bila berjalan ajerk, aku dah sakit kat bawah perut... so jejalan le sesorang... tak bleh nak ikut org lain yang laju jerk berjalan... yang aku plak duk menahan sakit... owh, baby ibu, bilalah nak kuar nih... besok masuk 38 minggu... hurm... 

owh... sebelum terlupa, aku dengan bangganya dan riaknya nak bagitau yang aku berjaya membawa kete perdana V6 (auto punya) ..... sbb aku nih kan mana reti bawak auto... kaki nih dah terlalu pikap bila bawak manual... so bila berjaya membawa kete auto dari Putrajaya ke Rantau pada 8hbSeptember 2010 tuh ari... membuatkan aku rasa bangga dan riak..... ahaks... so my ceben, siap sedialah... kete mu itu akan slalu hilang dibawak oleh bini mu nih... hikhikhik.... tapi walau macamana pun, aku tetap charyunk ngan kete wira ku tuh walau apa terjadik... banyak jasanya pada aku... mana leh dilupakan...


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

37weeks

 
Speaking of hair, most of the downy coat of lanugo that covered your baby from 26 weeks has disappeared, and so has most of the vernix caseosa, the whitish substance that also covers her. Your baby will swallow her lanugo and exterior coating, along with other secretions, and store them in her bowels. These will become your infant's first bowel movement, a blackish waste called meconium.

Around now many women start worrying about whether they will know if they are in labour. Look no further than our labour and birth section.

• Note: Experts say every baby develops differently - even in utero. These fetal development pages are designed to give a general idea of how a fetus grows in the womb.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

36Weeks....

Your baby is still gaining weight - about an ounce/ 28 grams a day. She weighs nearly 6 pounds/ 2.7 kilograms and is 19 inches/ 45 centimetres long from head to toe.

You may begin to feel an increased pressure in your lower abdomen and notice that your baby is gradually dropping. This is called
lightening or engagement, and your lungs and stomach will finally get a chance to stretch out a little - breathing and eating should become easier. However, walking may become increasingly uncomfortable - some women say it feels as if the baby is going to fall out. Also, you may still feel as if you need to go to the toilet all the time. Stock up on those last minute nutrients with our eating well guide.
The good news is that by the end of this week, your pregnancy will be full-term and you could give birth any day now. (Babies between 37 and 42 weeks are considered full-term - a baby born before 37 weeks is premature and after 42 is post-term.) At your weekly visit, your doctor may check to see if you've started dilating (when the cervix opens) and effacing (when the cervix thins). The doctor will also check what position the baby is in, in order to estimate how far the baby has dropped into the pelvis. This information will be entered into your maternity notes so that your doctor in will know the position of the baby when you go into labour.

• Note: Experts say every baby develops differently - even in utero. These fetal development pages are designed to give a general idea of how a fetus grows in the womb.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri...

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri
Maaf Zahir & Batin
Dari Kami Sekeluarga....

Selamat Hari Raya...

Selamat Hari Raya untuk anda semua... hikhikhik... sori le lama dah tak update blog... makin lama makin malas... nape ek?... banyak keje adalah salah satu sebabnya... yelah, tak lama laie aku nak bersalin... so nak kene siapkan keje le...tak le pening kepala orang yang akan tanggung keje aku... hikhikhik... kalo rasa cam blog aku tak ter-update dalam jangka masa sebulan lebih, maknanya aku dah selamat bersalin le tuh... hikhikhik.... disamping nih aku nak meminta maaf kepada korang semua sekiranya ada terkasar @ tersilap bicara @ kelakuan secara sengaja atau tidak sengaja sepanjang kita berkenal nih... kira 0-0 ek... hikhikhik...

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

35weeks

 
Your baby now weighs about 5.25 pounds/ 2.4 kilograms and measures approximately 18 inches/ 45 centimetres from head to toe. His elbow, foot or head may protrude from your stomach when he stretches and squirms about. Soon, as the wall of your uterus and your abdomen stretch thinner and let in more light, your baby will begin to develop daily activity cycles.

This week, your little one is now sporting fingernails and has a fully developed pair of kidneys. His liver can also process some waste products.

There's much less amniotic fluid and much more baby in your uterus, which has expanded to a thousand times its original size. You've probably put on between 25 and 30 pounds/ 11 and 13.6 kilograms and your weight gain has hit its peak. Even your belly button has got bigger and has popped outward. You may be feeling breathless now that the top of your uterus is up under your ribs. Try getting down on all fours to take deeper breaths. Although the pressure on your bladder will make the bathroom your second home, don't drink any less water - your baby needs the fluids. But you may like to cut down on diuretic drinks like tea and coffee, which will make you have to urinate even more often.