Kelvin..Amelia...Xavier
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Letter #1 - 7 Day old Xavier
Today was your first trip with papa & mama.
Our first destination, to Mount Alvernia for a follow up checkup with your PD, Dr Simon Ng.
-Weight has Increased: Weighs at 3.07 @ 7 days old
-Jaundice level has improved: continue to monitor, normally will go off by itself in 2 weeks
-No. of soil diaper per day: 4-5 times; poo at least 3 times (these are all signs that baby is getting enough milk)
-Will see him again in a month's time for your vaccine
Next, we brought you to Mount E to follow up for mama's stitches. Everything went well, the wound is healing fast, the stitches are very nicely done, not visible at all. We also did a little shopping at Paragoon. Papa & Mama feel so proud :)
Our Favourite pic of the day:Sunday, October 16, 2011
Our Creation Arrived!
Day 1
Day 4
Baby Xavier is currently still in the nursery care due to jaundice. He is undergoing photo theraphy. Did a blood test this morning, the level of jaundice had reduced but doc still prefer him to stay another day for observation. Praying hard that he will be discharge by tomorrow.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Less than 24 Hours
To meet the little life created.
And I am definitely cleaning up my room & going through all baby stuff one last time before setting out for the hospital in another 4 hours.
It has been 38 weeks & 3 days. We can't wait any longer.
We are ready to begin the next chapeter of our life
We are ready to meet our son
We are ready to be a daddy and mummy
We are so excited that we will be holding our little one in our arms in less than 24 hours!
Week 38 = End Is Near!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
My Birth Plan
Instead of all the long stories, i just cut it short and only included stuff i am concerned with.
Note: At any stage of my labour, should the need arises please discuss any proposed intervention with my husband before proceeding.
Birth Method: Natural vaginal delivery preferred. Unless there is a medical emergency, I would like to avoid a cesarean
Pain Relief: Natural pain relief (gas) preferred. I will ask for epidural if necessary
Vaginal Examination: Preferred to be kept to the minimum
Upon Baby's Birth: I wish to have my baby brought to me immediately after birth before any administrative procedure is carry out
Cutting of Cord: We would wish for my husband to cut baby's umbilical cord
Cord Blood: CordBlood will be donated to SCBB
Feeding preference: I would like to begin nursing right after birth & would not like any bottles to be given to my baby (including glucose water)
Misc Details: I would like to have photographs taken during labour and birth
Chinese name
Choose the name by the following principles:
Stroke Count for Chinese Names
Elements and Chinese Names
Genealogy and Chinese Names
So far, we have decided on either:
刘瑞凯(Pinyin: Low Rui Kai)
刘杰凯 (Pinyin: Low Jie Kai)
For the naming process, we have to forward Baby Xavier's date & time of birth and both parent chinese names to the Shi Fu that we have appointed. Then, he will take 2-3 days to calculate to get the best character/names. Got a recommendation through a few friends. His charges is kinda reasonable only $88
Yeah! Finally 1 thing settle on my do to list. :)
Friday, October 7, 2011
Group B Strep Test - cleared
The screening takes less than a minutes, very similar to pap smear, the nurse just need to do a swap to obtain the tissue at the cervix and send it for lab testing. I just got the result today, I'm not positive. Yeah! Yeah! No additional pills for me. Thank God!
Mask-ING together
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Donation of Cord blood
1.If the child is already sick, s/he cannot use back his/her own cord blood, so I felt that is pointless in spending money to bank the cord blood.
2.If the cord blood can help someone with a life-threatening disease, I think why not? After all, if not donated or banked, it is simply discarded after the birth of the baby. An utter waste if you ask me.
The process for donating baby's cord blood is very easy. I have just contacted SCBB and we have arranged to meetup at my place tomorrow to go through the donation agreement. very good service indeed!
So happy, I have helped baby Xavier to do his first charity act!!!!
Point to note - Mummies and daddies please note that if you did not pledge to donate your cordblood before birth, the cordblood will be thrown away... it's not a automatic procedure ... so if you are keen to donate, do remember to contact SCBB after week 32 of gestation.
Signs of Labour
Since you never know when your baby will arrive, it's a good idea for you to be knowledgeable on the signs of labor.
Bloody show - If this is your first pregnancy, you may pass your mucus plug a few weeks before labor actually starts. When you lose your mucus plug, you may notice stringy mucus that is tinged with pink, red, or brown blood.
Sudden burst of energy - Some women go into major nesting mode right before their labor begins. If you've been exhausted, and all of a sudden, you get an unexpected burst of energy, you're nesting. You may have an uncontrollable urge to clean, or reorganize the shelves in your home. Remember not to overdo it. You are going to need your energy for labor and delivery.
Your water breaks - When the amniotic sac breaks, it's time to call your doctor. In most cases, you will already be having contractions when your water breaks. Sometimes, contractions occur afterwards. Unlike on TV, you may not experience a huge gush of water. Rather, you may notice a small trickle of fluid.
Diarrhea - Some pregnant women experience diarrhea in the 24 to 48 hours before they go into labor.
Contractions - At 37 weeks pregnant, if you go into true labor, you will start to experience contractions that get increasingly stronger, last longer, and get closer together. At first, your contractions may be 20 minutes apart, and a few hours later, they are 10 minutes or 5 minutes apart. Sometimes, you may get regular contractions out of the blue and with no warning. Make sure that you talk to your doctor beforehand about when he or she wants you to come in at the onset of real contractions.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Countdown
Waiting for Baby Xavier to arrive is an exciting time. I'm excited,. I'm nervous. I'm anxious. I can't describe my anxiety now but this must be the biggest project to look forward to Just when I thought I am almost done on my first to do list for baby.... another list popped up
I wonder how labour pain will be like? I'm so keen to do it without epidural but now I am having some self doubt. What is my pain threshold??? I think is time to do up my birth plan and discuss it with my doc on the next visit.
A Little Shock
Here's a scan of baby Xavier
Doc comments:
BB has sharpe nose contours
BB has full head of hair
Pouting mouth seems like he is kissing us when the scan was taken
BB maintain at head down position. Much lower than a week ago
Amniotic fluid surrounding baby still sufficient
Will get to see baby in a week's time....
Sunday, October 2, 2011
My Round Blessings
Good Morning, Daddy & Mummy are going to see you later! It's time for our 37 Weeks ultrasound....
Physically Draining
Yesterday was really bad, my backache was terrible. I was unable to sleep throughout the night. My body is feeling warm despite the aircon. Feeling so restless the whole day. Sigh......luckily, I have done quite a lot of stuff already and I should be able to handle the outstanding items on my list over the next 3 weeks, a little a day. :)
Seems like my bump has grew faster & bigger day by day, I find it diffcult to wear my pants and can't walk without looking like a penguin.... LOL!
Although I love being pregnant at this stage (feeling of Xavier's kicks and punches), I can't wait to hold our precious little one in our hands.