huishhhhhh huishhhhh huishhhhhh....
hikhihkik
ni bkn kes nk praktis push push la...
cuma koi ari btambah koi besaq la kan perot nih
kdg2 tu jenuh gak nk bernyawa...
kdg2 gak jln pon bpaut elok la ..
semak gak ..tp ni smua kan cobaan..
mcm2 la perubahan hormon yg blaku...
namun,yg pasti...
pengorbanan sorg perempuan bernama IBU mmg xdak tolok bandingnya...
ya Allah,aku bsyukur krna Kau memilihku utk merasai pengalaman bharga lagu ni....
sguh besq anugerahMu ya Allah...
hampir sempurna rs nye kehidupan kami suami isteri..
td ni lama gak la berurusan dkt klinik kesihatan bt 14 hulu langat.hampir 3 jam dok melangut di sana.rmi gak org ari ni p jmpa ruan tabib.nek lemau bdn tgu nombot dipanggil...nsb la en suami ada bsma teman bni buyung dia nih.leh gak sembang mrapu dgn dia...
somi kata,kalo nti mak x boleh nk tlg jg,biaq somi ja la yg dok posah dlm pantang nti...toksah dok pulun la gesa mak tu.nti kesian kat mak dok bbelah bahagi ...dgn nk jg pak yg dok skit tua lg.tawakal lah.doa bg Allah pmudahkan smuanya.sy pon dok pkiaq gtu gak lah..arapnya kalaupon mak x boleh mai jg sy dlm pantang,arap kami somi isteri leh survive dgn pengalaman pertama nih..hukhukhuk..
apapon,kesimpulannya dr checkup tatsat,smuanya dlm keadaan yg memuaskan.bby pon sehat dan ok2 sj..alhamdulillah la..esok lusa nk kena p hospital serdang plak utk booked for delivery nti..
lalalalalalalal~~~~~~~
FETAL DEVELOPMENT IN PREGNANCY WEEK 37
If you haven't yet delivered, you've reached the calm before the storm. You're probably monitoring your body for those first Early Labor symptoms and wondering what you've forgotten.
Your smooshed-up baby is weighing in at around 6.3 lbs and 19 inches (with boys somewhat heavier and longer than girls).
As far as their internal organs go, your adorable poop and blood factory has reached "term" - a medical term that means your sweet little bun is birth-ready and labor is welcome and normal at this point.
Despite being physically ready to land on planet Earth, your baby's immune system is quite weak and will continue to be that way for their first years of life.
Thankfully, your breast milk (aka "boob medicine") protects your child via protective antibodies that are present in your breast milk.
Breastfeeding Health Benefits
Breastfed children (vs. formula fed) are significantly less likely to suffer from virtually every disease and virus out there, not only as infants, but into their adult years.
Throughout their lifetime, breastfed babies are less likely to become obese or suffer from irritable bowel syndrome, ear infections, respiratory infections, eczema, allergies, asthma, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, and cancer.
This protection is specifically tailored to your baby's needs, as each mother's milk-production is informed via a bio-feedback cycle between your baby's saliva which is taken into your milk glands in trace amounts, and your body's milk production.
Breastfed babies also enjoy brighter brains, better vision, improved digestion, healthier skin and healthier overall growth.
So, it's no shocker that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding for at least the first year of life, while the World Health Organizations officially recommends breastfeeding for at least two years.
Interestingly, mothers in native cultures - with no access to formula, often breastfeed their children into their third or fourth year, as there is no social pressure to stop sooner.
Lest we forget, there are critical benefits to you: breastfeeding mothers are less likely to suffer from depression, osteoporosis, breast/uterine/ovarian cancer, as well as ensuring easier postpartum recovery, weight loss and receiving natural birth control while breastfeeding exclusively.
Take home-message for this week: our breasts are first and foremost food and medicine for our babies.
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