Friday, January 28, 2011

Saw my OB again a while ago for the weekly check-up and she said...

MY CERVIX HAS ALREADY
DILATED 2CM!
Brianna is coming, I'm having a hard time believing!

Anyway, while my head was spinning, Dr. Amorin gave us this brochure on this stem cell procedure that they're going to do on me when I give birth if I give my permission. Bry and I are considering it but we'll research on it first.

Dr. Amorin also has filled out the forms that I will be needing once I go into labor and gave them to me already...

I'm sorry, I still can't get my thoughts to straighten up yet. I'm still too hung up on the idea that Brianna's coming really, really soon!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

On making a final checklist...

Whether or not there will be a baby shower (it's seems too late to throw one - and I don't know if I should be the one throwing it), I've decided to finalize my checklist before Brianna arrives. To help me decide what to put on my list, I sought help from online mommy blogs and baby registry websites. Halfway through my list, I realized that some of the things listed on their lists are not really needed by either me or my baby.

Like a sterilizer, for example. It just adds up to the expenses. We could just use the kaldero that we use for pasta. Or maybe buy another one like that just for the baby. It's much cheaper and we can actually use it for pasta when the baby grows up. Cheap and practical, right?

So anyway, here's the list I made for me and Bry's (as well as those kind people) reference.
  1. Reusable diapers/lampins - Since I'm going to be a stay-at-home mom - at least for the first six months - I will be able to use this during the day. Cheap and practical. And hello, it's reusable! Anything that is reusable is good!
  2. Diaper clips - For the reusable diapers.
  3. Disposable diapers - This is for when we travel or go out. According to a soon-to-be-mommy friend, Huggies and Mamy Poko are the better brands but I won't be buying bulks of these just yet because I don't know if my baby will be hiyang on these brands.
  4. Disposable wipes - I would've put cotton balls in this list, too but I'm still thinking about it. I don't want the himulmol of the cotton to stay on my baby's body. Anyway, with regards to the brand, I don't think I will be choosy on the brand just as long as we get it from a shop whose specialty is on babies.
  5. Burp cloths - I still need a couple of these.
  6. Baby bottles (small, medium and large)
  7. Baby bottle nipples (slow, medium, fast)
  8. Nail cutter
  9. Bath tub - Another essential and it has to be pink. It's cheap, anyway.
  10. Basin - This also has to be pink. I think we have this one here at home but I haven't seen it in a while.
  11. That sponge thing that holds the baby when you give him/her a bath
  12. Baby shampoo and/or shower gel - I don't know what brand is good yet.
  13. Hooded towel - I have one already from Bry's sister. I just need another one for when one's in the laundry.
  14. Pillows - I just need one set.
  15. Pillow sheets - 2-3 sets will be good. I prefer white and light colored ones. As in super light colored.
  16. Crib sheets - Again, 2-3 sets will be good. And again, white or light colored sheets are preferred.
So, there. That's probably it. Again, this is just for my and Bry's reference, unless some good souls will donate some of the items on the list. :)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Sabi ng matatanda...

Apparently, there's this superstition among old people that you shouldn't take a bath a few days after you give birth because air will enter your vagina which will supposedly drive you crazy. Not the good crazy. It's the kind of crazy they bring you to the mental hospital for.

My mom went 15 days without taking a bath. She said she just washed her lady parts and sponge bath-ed everyday and said that it's the worst thing she had to not do after her pregnancy.

Did anybody hear/know about this, too? What are your thoughts on this? To those who gave birth already, did you do this? To those who are about to give birth, will you do this?

I find this really, really weird...

"Kc dw bumaba2 n baby ng relax dw pelvic bone"

...Dra. Amorin's assistant went when she replied to me.

Last night, I had a total fright when my pelvic bone - which I don't know what it was called 'til the assistant replied to me. I texted her "buto malapit sa genitals". What a dummy - started to hurt a bit because I didn't feel anything like that in my life. EVER.

So apparently, I am giving birth to my precious angel soon and despite that weird feeling in my pelvic area, I feel extremely excited to meet the little girl. I've been smiling a lot last night and when I woke up this morning.

I can't believe I'm going to be meeting her real soon! ♥

Thursday, January 20, 2011

3 questions for moms with the same problem I have.

What do you really want for your child?

How do you want your baby to grow up?
 
What kind of life do you want for yourself and for your child?

Monday, January 17, 2011

One more thing!

In addition, again, to my lists:

Taken from Joan's Facebook photo album.
These nifty bags for breast milk storage.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Reading my friend, Ran's, blog made me realize my wish/checklist still is missing a lot of things.

In addition to what I've previously posted, these are some of the other things that Brianna, Bry and I will still be needing:
  1. Those crib sheets sets (If we're getting a wooden crib - which I prefer, but Bry wants those Gracco kinds and since he's the one who has money, whatever he chooses goes.)
  2. A mattress (Again, if we're getting a wooden crib.)
  3. Small pillows (Please include the pillow cases already, thanks!)
  4. A pink basin (Yes, it should be pink.)
  5. A pink bath tub (Again, it should be pink.)
  6. The sponge thing for support when giving baby a bath (I'm sorry, I don't know what it's called.)
  7. A set of those thermometers, nailcutters with magnifying glass, etc. I saw in Robinson's Department Store.
  8. The baby toothbrush that fits into my index finger (I want a pink one but the ones I saw were blue.)
Ninongs and ninangs, titos and titas, lolos and lolas, if you know me well, you'll know that I am not brand conscious but please be careful on your choice of gifts. Same goes with the previous list. Thank you.


Inaassume ko nang ireregalo yang lahat sakin. NYAHAHAHA! :))

Saturday, January 15, 2011

According to my OB, pwede nakong manganak anytime starting next week. AJA!

Sana makapunta ako dito...


Moms will converge at the  expo for the following activities:

  • There will be 80 plus booths to visit  showcasing new arrivals and  the best baby care items
  • There will be up to 70% OFF on great selections and Double your SM Advantage Card points
  • For a minimum Php 1,000 single-receipt purchase  you will receive a fully loaded swag bag containing product samples, giveaway items and literature from our sponsors
  • There will be uninterrupted activities from 11 am to 8pm
    • free-symposium on topics that matter to moms – natural childbirth, breastfeeding  from birth and beyond
    • meet and greet celebrity moms
    • workshops
    • mini concerts
  • Amenities designed for moms
    • Kids play area
    • Sitting area
    • Breastfeeding area
Got this from Mommy Lace.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Things I still need to get before Brianna gets here.

Yes, I still don't have a lot of the things I need before Brianna arrives. But since I was a very good crammer back in high school and college, I know I will get by just fine.

So, anyway, part of my cramming is this list that I should have done a few weeks back considering I was doing nothing but being the lazy ass that I was, I didn't.

Ninongs and ninangs, titos and titas, lolos and lolas, if you still don't have any gift ideas for the little angel, here's a list. *wink*:

  1. A CRIB! (Yes, we still don't have one and we will definitely be needing this but I think Bry already got this covered. I think.)
  2. A stroller/carrier (Though we don't really need it right away. I just like the thought of having it around, just in case.)
  3. Bottles (I was advised not to buy these since almost everyone will give me bottles but I can't help but think I might need it sooner.)
  4. Changing Pad (I don't think I need this one ASAP, too, but like the stroller, I like the thought of having it around in case I need it.)
  5. Receiving Blankets (I have some but I think I need more.)
  6. Reusable Diapers/Lampins (I'm old school like that.)
  7. (And because I have lampins on my list...) Diaper clips
  8. Diapers and wet tissues (Will update on what brand.)
And to my ever-generous parents, siblings, titos and titas, cousins and friends, I will be very much grateful if some of you got me these:
  1. Nipple Cream (Because I heard the nipples get chapped from too much breastfeeding.)
  2. A new mattress for my bed (Because I read somewhere that babies need to sleep on a specific type of mattress.)
  3. That breastfeeding cover thing (I WILL be breastfeeding outside, too, you know.)
  4. Stretch Mark Cream (Yes.)
  5. Girdles (My tita advised me to use these after I give birth.)
Will probably add to this list one of these days. Stay tuned, ninongs and ninangs! Muhahaha! =))

Crossing out from list again.

  1. Maternity pads 01/09/2011
  2. Maternity bras 12/27/2010
  3. Baby diapers
  4. Baby wipes 01/31/2011
  5. Receiving blankets
  6. Pacifier 01/21/2010
  7. Changing pad 01/16/2011 (Thanks to Joan!)
  8. Baby bottles
  9. Breast pumps 12/27/2010
  10. Stroller 01/30/2011
  11. Crib 01/30/2011

EXACTLY ONE MORE MONTH TO GO! ♥♥♥

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Medical City rates (Normal Delivery)

I called Medical City up just a little while back to ask them regarding the rates for delivery. I originally wanted to know how much EXACTLY the rates were but all they could give me were rough estimates and the rates minus the professional fees of the doctors.

As of January 10...

Delivery costs around Php 30,000.00 plus professional fees (OB-GYN, Pediatrician and Anaesthesiologist) and includes
  • Delivery room
  • Supplies to be used for delivery
  • Anaesthesia
  • Recovery room (private room) for 2-3 days stay
Nursery costs Php 10,000.00 to Php 15,000.00 plus professional fee (Pediatrician) and includes the kit you will be given for the baby (e.g. diapers) and 2-3 days stay of the baby in the nursery.

The newborn screening and hearing test for newborn fee is not yet included in the nursery fee. These tests will cost you around Php 1,000.00 plus.

I forgot to ask if these rates are inclusive of tax so I might call again later or tomorrow but I think the rates are already VAT inclusive.

I also did not ask about the rates for cesarean delivery because I won't be needing it. There.

Please note that these rates are just estimates and may change without notice.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

For some serious mommy thoughts.

Visit my friend, Ran's, online mommy blog:



P.S. Was actually planning to write in a way people would want to read (a.k.a. WRITE BETTER and LIKE HER) but I kinda feel the need to write the way I do because I want to express myself that way.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

I AM 34 35 WEEKS INTO THE PREGNANCY ALREADY!

Brianna, Mommy and Daddy can't wait to meet you already! :)

(Edit 01/09/10: My OB got confused with her notes, she updated me yesterday.)

Turns out I need to walk A LOT to give birth easily.

I shall start walking tomorrow. But where to go?

I get bored easily so our house is not an option.

The village has a lot of rude people so it also is not part of the options.

I want to go to Greenhills but it's way too far from our house.

Tiendesitas is good but the only way to get there that I know of is via a cab and I am not spending that much money for a cab.

Maybe, Megamall. :)

(Okay, I complained a lot there. So not like a PSI grad.)
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