heelooo..kiddy..you're 25wk already...fusss...a few week to go...
sapew kata dah anak ke-4 xyah jadi ulat buku or learn about pregnancy or new born baby??oppsss..setiap kelahiran ada keistimewaannya..so xsemua nya sama..lagi banyak kita baca and belajar lagi banyak ilmu yg kita dapat and hilang keraguan and keresahan nak menyambut org baru nie..
Yatee selalu baca article dlm web2 pregnancy..terutama Mothercare..now its time for me utk buat preparation tuk baby and me..few thing to buy and find out..maklumla almost 5 yr dah xpreggy..and byk kelengkapan baby yg masih elok and belum guna pown dah kasi/derma kat org..yea la if last 5 year nak simpan xtau ler bila nak preggy..so tis time kena beli lagi..kebanyakan kelengkapan baby yg tahan lasak etc baby tub tu masih ada hasil koleksi Elin (almost 8yr)..elok lagi..errm..biar mahal asalkan bernilai and puas hati..actually kalau boleh kitaorg nak kasi every our baby have their own memorable things to keep it..at least 1..termasuk stroller or buggy..even walker..mesti nak beli baru..yg lama kasi org..hehehe..
eh para ibu2..mummy..mama..semua..jom kita sharing is caring article kat bawah..preparation tuk labor & birth baby..baca jgn xbaca..
Article from Mothercare web;
What To Take With You To Hospital
Don’t wait until the first contraction before wondering what to take with you to hospital. By week 36 you really should have a bag packed and waiting by the front door. Actually, you’ll need two bags – one for labour, and one for your hospital stay. Here’s what you’ll need - and what you definitely won’t need - to put in them.
Labour bag
Whatever you do, don’t forget your hospital notes. It might be best to carry them with you in your handbag from 36 weeks. You never know!
In fact, strictly speaking, if you arrive in hospital with nothing but your notes, you will be fine. But there are a few things you can take along that will make your birthing experience better.
■birth plan
■magazines (early labour can be slow)
■TENS machine for early pain relief
■big old T-shirt or nightshirt for giving birth
■socks (in case your feet get cold)
■food and drink for your partner
■coins, phone card or mobile to announce your news
■camera with battery charged, memory empty (if digital) or a new film
■lipbalm
Hospital bag
After the birth you’ll be wheeled up to the ward with your new baby. That’s the point where you can make the swap from labour bag to hospital bag, which should hold everything you need for your stay in hospital.
■special soap and flannel – after the birth you’ll either be invited to have a shower, or you’ll be sponged down by a midwife. And it’s great to smell nice
■wash bag with your normal favourite toiletries
■pyjamas with baggy bottoms and front-opening top for easy breastfeeding (bring a spare in case of leakage accidents)
■lightweight dressing gown (hospitals are hot) and slippers
■a bath towel
■tissues
■feeding bras, breast pads and Lansinoh nipple cream
■paper knickers (bleeding after birth makes disposables best)
■maternity sanitary towels (longer, softer and more comfortable than normal pads and midwives recommend - as they can monitor the blood loss more accurately with maternity pads than with normal ultra absorbent pads).
■sanitary towels (the largest you can find or special maternity pads)
■eye mask and ear plugs so you can get some sleep
■phone card (you’re unlikely to be able to use your mobile in hospital)
■address book
■newborn nappies and wipes for sensitive skin
■vests (2-3), sleepsuits (2-3) and warm going-home outfit for baby
■something for you to wear to come home in (it’ll need to be front fastening as you may need to breastfeed and won’t want to lift a maternity dress over your head! Also, don’t take your skinny jeans – they won’t fit yet!)
And don’t bother with…
■pillows and pillow cases (you think hospitals don’t have them?)
■water spray (very irritating when you’re in labour)
■little bits of natural sponge to suck (what’s wrong with sipping from a cup?)
■aromatherapy oil burner (naked flames don’t go down well in hospitals)
■stopwatch to time contractions (normal watch does fine)
■beanbag or mats (or perhaps a three-piece suite?)
■flask of ice cubes (will still be frozen solid after 12 hours in labour)
■birth announcement cards (a job for later – or your partner)
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