Welcome to my little pregnancy journal. It's all about Ka Man's and Karin's little baby... from the start!

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

A bit more of everything...

25 Oct 2007
Ending of 2nd trimester soon at wk 24...

I've been feeling a bit more of:

- backache
- constipation
- acnes on face
- tiredness
- emotional
- craving for chicken (from soup, BBQ wings, chicken rice and etc.)
- little Tsui's movement at night
- frequent visit to toilet to pee
- infection (signz...)
- leg cramps when sleeping
- small snacking in between meals
- cookies plus chocolate milk for supper
- bored nights at home when he is not at home
- weight gain, going to hit 60kg (Wahhh...)
- bigger bump, measuring 91cm now (see picture on the right)
- shopping for bigger clothes
- money (Haha... just dreaming)
- love for BBä»”

Stepping into 3rd trimester soon...

Sunday, October 21, 2007

How’s Everyone doing?



How’s Little Tsui doing?

Little Tsui is a “Bruce Lee” at night. The little one is moving (spinning, kicking, pirouetting, and shimmying). I’ve ask Ka Man to touch my belly, he get a “mild sample” of what I’ve been experiencing. So fun!

The last visit to Gynae on Sat went well. Fast and easy. Nothing much to worry. Little Tsui is growing well. Currently his weight is about 800gm, increase 500gm for just 1 month. That's fast! Means i've been feeding him very well!

How’s Mommy doing?

Getting a bit restless these few days... The “power consumption” is getting bigger. I get tired quite early. The bad habit of sleeping on the sofa is back in action (which Ka Man hates it!) Then infection is back in action too! Dr. Chong have reminded me again that this will be a ongoing battle with the infection throughout the pregnancy. What to do?! Sighz… The bb hormones…

And before i left for HK, Or i would say 1 month ago. I'm 57kg. Now I've gain again! I'm 59kg now. Approaching the number 6... So scary!

How’s Daddy doing?

Spending and spending for Little Tsui and Mommy! And headache on the names for Little Tsui.


Skin changes during pregnancy

I know that during pregnancy there will be a lot of changes to my body. Recently I’ve realise a lot changes to my skin. So I’ve done a bit of search on net. Wow… Quite a few to take note:

This is something I’ve recently seen on my tummy:

1. Linea nigra (dark line running up your tummy) This is a dark, vertical line, up to a centimetre wide, that appears down the middle of your stomach, often crossing the navel. It tends to appear around the second trimester and is caused by pigmentation in the skin where your abdominal muscles stretch and slightly separate to accommodate your baby as it grows.

But good news! This line of pigmentation will fade within a few weeks of delivery,

I do see my skin glowing and my face look rounder!

2. Glowing Skin The 'bloom' or 'glow' of pregnancy is not just a saying. Your skin retains more moisture during pregnancy, which plumps it up, smoothing out any fine lines and wrinkles that you may have. The pinkish glow that makes you look radiant is due to increased levels of blood circulating round your body. This may also make you feel slightly flushed sometimes. The downside of this effect is that you may look puffy from water retention and that any red patches that you already have on your face may become more visible.


3. This is one of the scary one: Spots and acne! Pregnancy can sometimes trigger acne, which many of us have not experienced since adolescence. Higher levels of hormones can encourage the production of sebum - the oil that keeps our skin supple - and too much sebum causes pores to become blocked, resulting in greasy skin and spots.

I’ve a bit more outbreaks after pregnancy. It’s all caused by the “bb hormones”. But have to give and take lo... Exchange glowing skin for acne. A bit unfair le…But good news is a few weeks after delivery, your skin should return to its pre-pregnancy condition! Hooray!

4. This is one thing that all pregnant women scare! Stretchmarks The thin reddish or brownish (depending on your skin colour) lines of stretchmarks usually appear on the abdomen, breasts and thighs. They affect around 90 per cent of pregnant women and may appear as you put on more weight during pregnancy, causing the skin to stretch. Higher levels of hormones also disrupt your skin's protein balance, making it thinner than usual.

I’ve been super hardworking to apply creams to minimise or delay their appearance! Cos some lucky women have more elastic skin than others, meaning they won't get stretchmarks, but for most of us they are simply a fact of pregnancy. I know I can't prevent them, but I can try to minimise them by avoiding putting on weight too quickly, rubbing oil or cream rich in vitamin E over the abdomen to keep it supple, eating a healthy diet and doing gentle exercise.

5. Even before pregnancy, I’ve Sensitive, irritated skin Skin tends to become more sensitive during pregnancy, not only due to higher hormone levels, but because it has become more stretched and delicate. Soaps and detergents may suddenly cause irritation, or conditions such as eczema may become worse. Your skin may become more prickly than usual when exposed to sunlight.

Now I need to apply moisturiser to my hands and legs more often.

6. This is sometime thing I’ve tries (refer to my July blog entry): Rashes and itchiness It is common for temporary rashes and itchiness to come and go during pregnancy, without any obvious cause. Increased hormone levels make you more sensitive to contact with substances that would not normally affect you.

7. This is something new to me: Chloasma (pigmentation changes on your face and neck) Also known as the 'mask of pregnancy', chloasma has the appearance of brown patches of pigmentation on the forehead, cheeks, and neck. On darker skinned women, they appear as lighter patches. It's caused by the increased production of melanin, the tanning hormone, which protects the skin against ultraviolet light.

Good news: They will begin to fade within three months of your baby's birth.

I’ve not seen any (yet… hopefully not!)


Then I also read about other conditions that I might experience:

8. Spider veins These tiny clusters of broken capillaries (small blood vessels), or spider naevi as they are sometimes known, most often appear on the cheeks, and are common in pregnancy, particularly if you are already prone to them. They are caused by the increased volume of circulating blood putting extra pressure on the capillaries, which are also more sensitive during pregnancy.

9. Chafing As you put on weight, chafing can take place between your thighs or under your breasts, resulting in red, moist skin. Your skin may then become inflamed and blistered and you may notice an odour. This is a condition known as intertrigo.

10. Intense itching Intense itching all over, but particularly on your hands and feet, can be a sign of a rare liver disorder that only occurs in pregnancy. For 99 per cent of sufferers it causes no harm at all, but, left undiagnosed, it can lead to premature birth, excessive bleeding or, rarely, stillbirth. If you are over 37 weeks pregnant, you may be induced to avoid the rare risk of a stillbirth.

So much to learn from a pregnancy... Most importantly (which i've heard a lot recently) TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOURSELF AND BABY!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Start the spending of our saving


Our Babymoon in HK, we've start spending on baby stuffs. From clothes, baby wrap cloth, bed set, pillow, milk bottles to small stuffs like towels, toys, powder puff and container, we've almost clear the whole store to Singapore.

Later these few months will be big spending, as we need to get a baby cot, stroller, milk bottles sterilizer, kettle, baby bath needs, cupboard for baby stuffs and etc.

Daddy and Mummy need to earn more for Little Tsui...

Our Babymoon to Hong Kong

6 Oct to 13 Oct 2007

Our Babymoon to Hong Kong.



I want to travel during my pregnancy due to several reasons:

1. I won't be able to travel when i reach my late 3rd Trimester (which is coming soon... in Nov)
2. Both of us won't be able to leave the home for too long without the baby next year
3. We need to shop for baby stuffs
4. We need to visit his relatives in HK and introduce "our son" to them...
5. I need a break and shop for clothes! (Haha... Main purpose!)

In the end, we came back with overloaded bags (refer to picture below)



And with a lot of "1st time" memories... The 1st time I travel with a bump. The 1st time my "shopping stamina" is tested and proved have weaken, as my back ache after walking for hours. The 1st time i walk so slow (sighz...) The 1st time i need to take note what i eat during travel. The 1st time my shopping is limited by the size of my bump. The 1st time i went for a concert in HK with Little Tsui. The 1st time I was stop and questioned at the R.O.C custom due to my bump (when we return from our 1 day trip at Shenzhen back to HK)

So many many 1st time... Hope Little Tsui enjoy his 1st time overseas too!