It's been about 3 weeks since my last update.
- I left my job
Don't need to explain much. The company in itself wasn't doing financially well - hence a merger (more like the company was being bought over by a bigger company) was taking place. The owner was having domestic trust issues that he later brought into the office, and got his staffs involved in his domestic affairs #redundant. And of course, when you start bringing in personal matters into the office, you suddenly lost trust in everyone and your micro manage fuel increased to 10 times more than your usual dose. It was getting to me so much so that I decided I shouldn't risk my pregnancy with the unnecessary stress it was causing me. So, I decided it's best I tender my resignation. Best. Decision. Ever. Totally well supported by my family. <3
- I had my check-ups done
Long story short; I contacted KKH & requested for Dr. June Tan, but she was unavailable. So the next gynae on the list would be Dr. Suzanna Sulaiman. Alhamdulillah, she was available, but the first appointment with her would be on the lucky 7th of July. *gasp* I would be about 23 weeks old? Therefore, I was told to do my earlier checks with other gynae and then follow up with her when it comes.
My mum then suggested we do our checks and scans with our family doctor (Female doctor) who studies Ultrasonography as well. Dr. Angela Lim located at Kovan.
2 appointments;
First with my mum whereby the doctor confirmed that I was/am pregnant. :) Dr. Lim also probed the vaginal transducer since I was 5 weeks old then (too early to use the external transducer), to ensure that I wasn't down with another ectopic pregnancy. Alhamdulillah, everything seems normal. There was a sac seen, very much different from my first pregnancy. She told me to come by the moment I reached my 6th as this is when the heartbeat will show - an indication that the baby is growing normally.
I was occupied on my 6th week, so my mum and I dropped by when I just hit 7 weeks old, to check for the heartbeat of the embryo. I was reallllly nervous. I was very much hoping to see a heart beating. Mr. J still couldn't make it since he could not escape from his tight schedule for his course.
This time, Dr. Lim started off immediately with the external transducer and... I saw that tiny little human....with it's heart.....beating. :') I just stared at the TV screen, speechless. Without Dr. Lim pointing out, I could tell. Maybe it's the mother's instinct? "See the middle where it's flickering? That's the heartbeat." I... just...went quiet. I remembered smiling and my heart whispered, "Hello, little one. I'm so happy to see you". And I almost wanted to hug that little tiny love. Kuasa Allah kan :')
Dr. Lim continued explaining that there was also the yolk sac where the baby is getting the nutrients from. It's like a perfect circle very close to the embryo. She also measured the embryo and the size suggested that it was at 6 weeks 4 days. Apparently, it seems normal to be off by a few days, after I watched a few videos of ultrasounds in YouTube. But all should be well, insya'Allah.
I went home telling Mr. J about the experience of seeing its cute little heartbeat, and the first question he asked was, "Tak amek video?" Lol. Sorry dear, I was too focused on the magical moment that no gadgets could distract me then. Yes, it felt *magical*.
- Food cravings
In chronological order ever since my pregnancy:
- Chicken Chop
- Cornflakes with cold fresh Meiji milk
- Curry Keema
- Thosai (I finished 2 sets because I was craving so badly for this one)
- Jambu air
- Food aversions
- I cannot eat anything melayu (ni anak either darah omputih or darah indian sikit-sikit cz I can only eat anything western/italian/indian)
- I cannot eat fish
- I cannot eat banana
- I cannot eat anything oat-ish
- I cannot eat anything tofu-ish
However, despite all the food aversion..... (this I MUST celebrate,) I do not suffer from morning sickness. *throws confetti* Alhamdulillah. The closest I get was gagging at the smell/sight of these food. The only time I threw up was when I felt so bloated, that I threw up all the water I drank that night. Lol.
- Vivid dreams
I keep having clear vivid dreams that I can't explain. It's so real that sometimes I talk in my sleep, and realised that my mouth actually utter those words halfway when I wake up from the dream. I mean it's okay when you have these dreams at night, at home, where only your husband gets disturbed by your dreams/nightmares :p, but definitely embarrassing when you have these dreams in public.
Being pregnant makes you feel very tired, especially in a moving vehicle. I don't know why. You fall asleep faster and then the dream starts. There was once, I dozed off in the bus and I was seated in the long seats where we face other commuters across our seats. I started having my vivid dreams and almost started doing weird hand gestures - lucky thing, I realised it as soon as I can and jolted out from my sleep. Lucky I did not start talking.
These are the few experiences I have being pregnant so far. According to the "What to Expect" app that I have downloaded, I'm currently at Week 8, Day 2 and the baby is as big as a Raspberry (1.3cm long). Grow well, dear you. I will always pray for your well being, insya'Allah <3
I will end my entry with an ultrasound clip I borrowed from another mum's youtube channel below:
- I left my job
Don't need to explain much. The company in itself wasn't doing financially well - hence a merger (more like the company was being bought over by a bigger company) was taking place. The owner was having domestic trust issues that he later brought into the office, and got his staffs involved in his domestic affairs #redundant. And of course, when you start bringing in personal matters into the office, you suddenly lost trust in everyone and your micro manage fuel increased to 10 times more than your usual dose. It was getting to me so much so that I decided I shouldn't risk my pregnancy with the unnecessary stress it was causing me. So, I decided it's best I tender my resignation. Best. Decision. Ever. Totally well supported by my family. <3
- I had my check-ups done
Long story short; I contacted KKH & requested for Dr. June Tan, but she was unavailable. So the next gynae on the list would be Dr. Suzanna Sulaiman. Alhamdulillah, she was available, but the first appointment with her would be on the lucky 7th of July. *gasp* I would be about 23 weeks old? Therefore, I was told to do my earlier checks with other gynae and then follow up with her when it comes.
My mum then suggested we do our checks and scans with our family doctor (Female doctor) who studies Ultrasonography as well. Dr. Angela Lim located at Kovan.
2 appointments;
First with my mum whereby the doctor confirmed that I was/am pregnant. :) Dr. Lim also probed the vaginal transducer since I was 5 weeks old then (too early to use the external transducer), to ensure that I wasn't down with another ectopic pregnancy. Alhamdulillah, everything seems normal. There was a sac seen, very much different from my first pregnancy. She told me to come by the moment I reached my 6th as this is when the heartbeat will show - an indication that the baby is growing normally.
I was occupied on my 6th week, so my mum and I dropped by when I just hit 7 weeks old, to check for the heartbeat of the embryo. I was reallllly nervous. I was very much hoping to see a heart beating. Mr. J still couldn't make it since he could not escape from his tight schedule for his course.
This time, Dr. Lim started off immediately with the external transducer and... I saw that tiny little human....with it's heart.....beating. :') I just stared at the TV screen, speechless. Without Dr. Lim pointing out, I could tell. Maybe it's the mother's instinct? "See the middle where it's flickering? That's the heartbeat." I... just...went quiet. I remembered smiling and my heart whispered, "Hello, little one. I'm so happy to see you". And I almost wanted to hug that little tiny love. Kuasa Allah kan :')
Dr. Lim continued explaining that there was also the yolk sac where the baby is getting the nutrients from. It's like a perfect circle very close to the embryo. She also measured the embryo and the size suggested that it was at 6 weeks 4 days. Apparently, it seems normal to be off by a few days, after I watched a few videos of ultrasounds in YouTube. But all should be well, insya'Allah.
I went home telling Mr. J about the experience of seeing its cute little heartbeat, and the first question he asked was, "Tak amek video?" Lol. Sorry dear, I was too focused on the magical moment that no gadgets could distract me then. Yes, it felt *magical*.
- Food cravings
In chronological order ever since my pregnancy:
- Chicken Chop
- Cornflakes with cold fresh Meiji milk
- Curry Keema
- Thosai (I finished 2 sets because I was craving so badly for this one)
- Jambu air
- Food aversions
- I cannot eat anything melayu (ni anak either darah omputih or darah indian sikit-sikit cz I can only eat anything western/italian/indian)
- I cannot eat fish
- I cannot eat banana
- I cannot eat anything oat-ish
- I cannot eat anything tofu-ish
However, despite all the food aversion..... (this I MUST celebrate,) I do not suffer from morning sickness. *throws confetti* Alhamdulillah. The closest I get was gagging at the smell/sight of these food. The only time I threw up was when I felt so bloated, that I threw up all the water I drank that night. Lol.
- Vivid dreams
I keep having clear vivid dreams that I can't explain. It's so real that sometimes I talk in my sleep, and realised that my mouth actually utter those words halfway when I wake up from the dream. I mean it's okay when you have these dreams at night, at home, where only your husband gets disturbed by your dreams/nightmares :p, but definitely embarrassing when you have these dreams in public.
Being pregnant makes you feel very tired, especially in a moving vehicle. I don't know why. You fall asleep faster and then the dream starts. There was once, I dozed off in the bus and I was seated in the long seats where we face other commuters across our seats. I started having my vivid dreams and almost started doing weird hand gestures - lucky thing, I realised it as soon as I can and jolted out from my sleep. Lucky I did not start talking.
These are the few experiences I have being pregnant so far. According to the "What to Expect" app that I have downloaded, I'm currently at Week 8, Day 2 and the baby is as big as a Raspberry (1.3cm long). Grow well, dear you. I will always pray for your well being, insya'Allah <3
I will end my entry with an ultrasound clip I borrowed from another mum's youtube channel below: