Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Top 10 Life Savers That Helped Me Survive the Pregnancy

Decided that I should write these down - serves as a reminder to myself (if I do get pregnant again!), also a record of what we have been through for the past 7 months. I'm 36 weeks pregnant - Brian seems to be enjoying his time in my tummy so with God's grace, looking forward to a smooth delivery and meet my full-term little boyfriend!

It hasn't exactly been the easiest pregnancy - thank God there wasn't any vomiting during first trimester, but the morning sickness (nausea and exhaustion) still knocked me over completely, left me completely unproductive, only capable of watching TV while being a couch potato.

Thought it would all be better during second trimester - but only managed to enjoy 2-3 weeks before the unbelievable allergy hit me - swollen face, burnt skin on arms and shoulders, sleepless nights cause of itch and pain, steroid pills - and it hit twice. End result? Strict diet without durian, seafood (except fish), dairy and eggs - leaving me relying heavily on supplements (will talk more about that later - no complaints cause I feel really good now, thanks to supplements).

So my real honeymoon started by the time we hit third trimester. Finally a working brain, able to eat-sleep-poop, mood totally uplifted - except the growing weight which is giving me other challenges.

Nonetheless - there are the top 10 life savers that have really helped me survive the pregnancy, made my life much easier and less painful.

1. Theraline - http://www.theraline.com/us/nursingpillows-original-theraline.htm

We bought this as we entered second trimester, recommended by friend. Back then sleeping still wasn't a huge problem, but as we progressed further with a bigger belly and it gets impossible to sleep in the back, this is a total life saver.

The micro beads are amazing - you can push and shove them into any shape, and once you rest your belly/arm/leg on them, they remain firm holding the weight. And it's light - we used to carry this with us whenever we traveled outstation. Get an extra cover so that you can change it out and wash it.

We found it at Mothercare - selling for RM 330 (we bought it with 10% discount).



2. Mini Slow Cooker

I used to cook dinner 4-5 times a week - we hardly eat out during dinner for the past 1 plus years until my morning sickness hit. And with my hopeless appetite and stamina, I resorted to cooking porridge using slow cooker - just chuck rice, a bit of carrot and minced meat (or no meat) inside, go back to couch-potato-ing or sleeping - 1.5 hours later you get a MSG-free lunch/dinner with minimal effort.

Of course later I used it to boil red dates water and red bean soup whenever I need iron-booster.

And we just ordered a confinement herbs set - the shop packs them into daily packets, my confinement aunty just need to chuck those herbs plus some lean meat into slow cooker, and I'll get my confinement soup everyday, according the needs during different stages of confinement.

3. Mini Clip-on Fan

We bought this for Brian - to be used on stroller, cot, car seat etc. But when power outage happened (3 times during pregnancy!), I decided to use it. That's how I managed to stay at home without electricity for 2 hours last week - I live on the 7th floor of a condominium, I'm not going down the stairs with my huge belly without hubby being around.

And another use? When toilet gets too warm and stuffy, I bring it along with me, haha...




4. IKEA Throw, Cushion and Chair Pad

They are so versatile! And cheap too! Especially the IKEA throw, I'm using 3 of them now - one as back support in my car, one as my blanket and the last one - cushion between my knees when I sleep.

And that black little chair pad - I bring one everywhere I go (including kopitiam), cause those solid chairs out there are all not very butt-friendly.

Slide the throw up and down - depending on where the ache is

See them everywhere on my bed?


5. Bra Extenders

This one don't need photo gua...

I'm currently using 2 extenders connected back to back - cause my boobs decided to suddenly swell over the past one week and I haven't got the chance to buy new bras. So ladies - standby several pieces of this at home - unless you want your hubby to do some emergency bra shopping on your behalf!

Note: bought new nursing bra - but somehow it shrank after wash! (Or my boobs gone bigger again?)

6. Inverter Air-cond

I'm practically under air-cond 24 hours a day now - and I foresee it'll be like that throughout the confinement, and it'll be necessary to keep Brian cosy.

Thanks to my landlord who decided to install inverter air-conds in all rooms and living room - at least our electricity bill didn't balloon out of control during the third trimester.

7. Moogoo!

When my swollen face was at it's worst - I looked like a balloon. You wouldn't be able to recognise me. And the skin was flaking off like nobody's business, leaving me in so much itch and pain that I couldn't sleep. I tried everything - Clinique moisturiser, virgin coconut oil, cold towels and etc - but nothing worked until I found Moogoo Full Cream moisturiser. Everything else (including VCO) has led to more redness on my skin.

Then when my arms started to burn and face started swelling again during the second allergy attack, I no longer panicked cause I knew Moogoo would work. At least it gave me enough relief and I could sleep. Combining Moogoo and Vitamin C - my second recovery took only 2 weeks, compared to 3-4 weeks during the first round.

Now I'm still using it - from face to feet. Definitely much cheaper than my Cellnique moisturiser, and I think it works better too.



8. Gym/Exercise Ball

Been planning to buy one for labour few months ago. Hubby did some shopping online and got me one - which I'm now using as my chair! It's the only chair that I don't feel sore sitting on - in fact it's so comfy that I'm getting another problem - I tend to sit on it for too long and it gets difficult to get up!

Will be bringing this ball with me during labour - when I told my gynae about it, he was so excited! He has heard about the benefits of it but has never tried it on his patients, so I'll be his voluntary white rat. (And he got even happier when I told him I'm happy to leave the ball behind for him.)

Get something burst-resistant!


9. Supplements

I will write a separate post on this - more detailed record on each of the supplements, why I started taking them and how my body reacted to them etc.

Been eating wild honey for 2 years - only caught flu once before pregnant, thanks to hubby!
I started with just Elevit (pregnancy multivitamin from Australia) before I got pregnant.
Then we added Folic Acid 5mg during first trimester.
Come 2nd trimester we added Neurogain (fish oil with higher DHA and lower EPA content).
By late 2nd trimester I started taking pure Calcium pills (1000mg).
Then sustained release Vitamin C to fight the allergy.
Soy protein powder cause I became allergic to dairy.
Probiotics to help with digestion, avoid constipation and keeping allergy at bay.

Allergic to my little boyfriend! (Nah - it was durian and dairy)


Note: one thing that my gynae prescribed but I stopped taking is the 100mg artificial iron supplement - it was too heaty/poisonous that I had constipation and mouth ulcers after taking it.

I'm popping between 12-15 pills/capsules/caplets a day.
But thanks to this complete regime of supplements - I have not caught any flu/cough for the past 3 months, no constipation (common among pregnant ladies), no leg cramps during sleep, very rare occurrence of dizziness, no excessive weight gain, no bleeding gum, minimal heartburn/indigestion - in fact I feel really good, except for the belly weight which makes me feel like a whale in the evenings. And one thing for sure - I don't feel that Brian is sucking nutrients away from my body, cause its all being replaced promptly.

Can't believe I'm taking so much supplements, haha...


10. Fellow Mummies, Brian and Hubby

And of course - totally wouldn't be able to survive this past 8 months without:

A group of supportive mummies who recently gave birth (or going to soon), who have walked through the path that I'm walking now, showered me with encouragements, useful knowledge, baby and mama clothes, and even frozen breast milk!

100% accommodating hubby who has to endure all the hormonal roller-coaster, crying and whining, wife at 5% functionality (no cooking, no cleaning, limited working, mushy brain half the time etc), footing all sorts of bills (medical, baby shopping, pregnancy tools, more expensive dinners - kopitiam too hot!) - well at least I voluntarily moved to another room, which gives him uninterrupted sleep!

And of all, I'm deeply grateful to the Lord for blessing me with a responsive, healthy and considerate baby. It's amazing how he could feel me and react towards my thoughts - he would kick when I start to worry, he would wriggle in my tummy when I'm stressed, and...

He gets very excited whenever I'm working or talking on the phone about work/business.
He loves to play with Brian Sr - kicking and punching him.
He sleeps when I sleep, play when I'm awake - which I'm super grateful for.
And for some unknown reason, he knows whenever I try to film him on my phone!

These 2 boys gave me the strength to endure all the pain/itch/discomfort, and they reminded me constantly of the wonderful journey of pregnancy that's coming to an end very soon.

Other useful tools:
11. Baby Plus - I believe this has helped Brian to develop a routine even before birth, more observation to come after birth, I'll try to write a review on this.
12. Pregger leggings - got one pair from H&M, been wearing it since 2nd trimester till now.
13. Mini boombox - used it to play classical music in bedroom before sleep, gonna bring it to labour suite for some good music.
14. Dayre - mini-blog app that I've been using for pregnancy journal.
15. TBAN - must join this FB group if you plan to breastfeed! This is where I learnt 80% of the BF and baby care knowledge that I have stored in my brain. https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheBreastfeedingAdvocatesNetwork/


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

I'm Back! (Really?)

Have not posted anything for the past 2.5 years - and many things have changed - got married, moved 3 times, resigned and became self employed. Somehow now I'm at the point where I need to learn about web development, so I thought I'll drop by at my old blog =)

Saturday, May 7, 2011

最重要的决定

我常在想 应该再也找不到
任何人 像你对我那么好
好到我的家人 也被照料
我的朋友 还为你撑腰
你还是有 一堆毛病改不掉
拗起来 气得仙女都跳脚
可是人生 完美的事太少
我们不能 什么都想要

你是我 最重要的决定
我愿意 每天在你身边苏醒
就连吵架也很过瘾 不会冷冰
因为真爱 没有输赢 只有亲密
你是我 最重要的决定
我愿意打破对未知的恐惧
就算流泪也能放晴将心比心
因为幸福没有捷径只有经营

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

幸福事小

吃完 镀了金的牛排 镶了钻的蛋 胃还是那么的孤单
只有 一想到了晚餐 有妳的笑下饭 漫长的一天才不难捱

穿着 限量版的衬衫 羡慕声不断 也没让我觉得温暖
如果 不是有妳呼吸 在皮肤上不散 怎么抵御世界的冷淡

幸福是一想到妳就心安
地要老天要荒的谁还想管
幸福是一起醒来说早安
海枯石烂这种大事 与我无关

听过 圣诗般的称赞 嘘寒或问暖 耳朵也开不出花瓣
直到 妳在电话那端 问我几点下班 动听得让心花灿烂

攀过 最纯白的雪山 最澎湃的海 回忆也没有更精彩
直到 妳侧脸的曲线 在我手心蜿蜒 才懂得什么事最浪漫

幸福是完成妳每一个期盼
登月或摘星留给谁去狂欢
幸福是陪着妳回味遗憾
伟大的圆满与我们 真的无关

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

无量心 生福报 
无极限 无极限 
生息息 爱相连
为何君视而不见 
规矩定方圆 
悟性悟觉悟空心甘情愿
放下颠倒梦想 
放下云烟 
放下空欲色 
放下悬念
多一物 却添了太多危险 
少一物 贪嗔痴会少一点
若是缘 再苦味也是甜 
若无缘 藏爱在心田
尘世藕断还丝连 
回首一瞬间 
种颗善因陪你走好每一天
唯有心无罜碍 成就大愿 
唯有心无故 妙不可言
算天算地算尽了从前 
算不出 生死会在哪一天
勿生恨 点化虚空的眼 
勿生怨 欢喜不遥远
缠绕欲望的思念 
善恶一瞬间 
心怀忏悔陪你走好每一天
再牢的谎言 
却逃不过天眼 
明日之前 心流离更远
浮云霎那间 障眼 
人心渐离间 集苦连连不断的出现
无量心 生福报 
无极限 无极限 
生息息 爱相连
凡人却视而不见 
规矩定方圆 
悟性悟觉悟空心甘情愿
简简单单陪你走好每一天

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Enough is Enough

Today I finally wrote the email that potentially (hopefully) leads to removal of an idiot from our main con team.

Let's see what happens tomorrow.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Complete

He said: "I can't imagine being alone, look at some of our single friends around us, feels like they're so direction-less in their lives..."

I replied: "Well, their direction of their life is to search for the other half..."

He didn't say "I love you", or any romantic phrases seen in movies. But somehow I felt very touched. It was the first time that he naturally (without being asked by me) acknowledged that we're complete because of each other.