Minggu nih masuk 39 minggu sudah... yay !
Belum ada tanda-tanda nak bersalin lagi cuma hari2 terasa mcm penguin sebab dah tak larat nak jalan. Kalau jalan pun terkedek2 mcm penguin :)
Today went for weekly check-up, gerak baby ok, jantung baby ok, cuma tekanan darah mama masih lagi rendah (in fact hari ni sangat sangat la rendah). Dr bagi masa sampai 6 feb ni, kalau takde tanda2 jugak baby nak keluar, maka doktor nak induce. Induce !?.. oohh tidak . kalau boleh taknak la sebab ramai yg dah ada pengalaman induce ni cakap sakitnya kalau kena induce. Hadoiiii biarr la natural pain. Kurang2 takde la dipaksa. Takpe la .. sama2 la kita tunggu ye.
Okeh, marathon sepanjang minggu - minggu nih penuh dengan aktiviti makan-makan sempena memenuhi selera ibu mengandung :) . Thanx to en suami kerana memenuhi permintaan yg mcm2 ni. Org kata sebelum bersalin makan je ape yg teringin. Kalau dah bersalin nanti, telan air liur je la kan.
hmmmm itu je lah update untuk hari ini yekkk . daaa mahu ke LALA land... zzzz
39 weeks
The average baby is about 20.5 inches / 51 centimetres long from head to toe and weighs approximately 7.5 pounds / 3.4 kilograms at birth, but anywhere between 5 pounds 11.5 ounces and 8 pounds 5.75 ounces / 2.5 and 3.8 kilograms is a healthy range for newborns.
Your amniotic fluid, once clear, is now pale and milky from your baby's shedding vernix caseosa. The outer layers of skin are also sloughing off as new skin forms underneath.
In TV programmes, labour always begins with the waters breaking - in the middle of a crowded room, of course - just before contractions start. If you've been worrying that this scenario will happen to you, you can stop. Membranes rupture in less than 15 per cent of pregnancies and when it does happen, the baby's head tends to act like a cork at the opening of the uterus. (If you lie down, however, you may notice fluid leaking.) You should stay calm - it may be hours before you feel your first contraction - and call your doctor right away. Your body will produce more amniotic fluid until the baby is born, so your carers may suggest you wait at home until contractions are under way or may suggest an induction.
And if the week passes and there's still no baby? Don't panic - only 5 per cent of babies are born on their scheduled due date. Most doctors wait another two weeks before considering a pregnancy overdue
Your amniotic fluid, once clear, is now pale and milky from your baby's shedding vernix caseosa. The outer layers of skin are also sloughing off as new skin forms underneath.
In TV programmes, labour always begins with the waters breaking - in the middle of a crowded room, of course - just before contractions start. If you've been worrying that this scenario will happen to you, you can stop. Membranes rupture in less than 15 per cent of pregnancies and when it does happen, the baby's head tends to act like a cork at the opening of the uterus. (If you lie down, however, you may notice fluid leaking.) You should stay calm - it may be hours before you feel your first contraction - and call your doctor right away. Your body will produce more amniotic fluid until the baby is born, so your carers may suggest you wait at home until contractions are under way or may suggest an induction.
And if the week passes and there's still no baby? Don't panic - only 5 per cent of babies are born on their scheduled due date. Most doctors wait another two weeks before considering a pregnancy overdue
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