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I'd still be Kayla's mummy. Probably more of less the same. Just a little older. haha!
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Be indifferent to the person. I dunno what are you revenging for, but vengeance is a very strong emotion. I don't think I can speak for you.
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I got to vote, and I'd voted, but I am not telling you who I support. You'd have known it if you followed me on twitter.
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I do not know of any, I'm very sorry I couldn't help.
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Hi, I usually do not go around sourcing. I buy Mamy Poko diapers at NTUC Fairprice when they have offers going on. There's a discount of close 4 dollars for the size that I buy. Newborn sizes are not readily available everywhere, NTUC would be a safer bet. (:
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Hi, I don't get that. And I hope I don't mastitis is a more serious case of blocked milk duct, in fact, it's infection. And should need medication.
Bring your baby to you breast to latch on. Latching on will allow milk ducts to be cleared more 'thoroughly'. For pumping, it's not the best suction force to express out all the milk in the milk ducts. (: -
I answered this question before on my tagboard, probably you've missed it. I don't know if there's any meaning. But I guess it's to signify that the baby's grown up and can take 'adult' food. I'm sorry to answer only now, I've had problems logging onto Formspring last few weeks. (:
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Thanks for your question. My husband's entering property career in a bit, so future income would mostly be from him. Now, we're living on our savings, and his parents are also helping out a bit. (: hope you would be able to be a SAHM too, it' an unexplainable joy!
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Sore nipples were a problem during the first 2 - 3 weeks of breastfeeding. I applied nipple cream, Lansinoh, after each feed, and realise the soreness were not that bad after that. Soon, the sore nipples would just go off.
After the first month, breastfeeding should be a breeze. (: If you're not gonna be a SAHM, but still wish to feed breastmilk for your girl, then get a good breastpump, like electric one from Ameda or Medela. (: I have a manual one, and I practically give up after 2 - 3 times of pumping.
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I'm back to tweeting! (> wef tomorrow! ^^
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Answered! Sorry I was not available to use lappie. (:
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I have near-zero pain threshold, so I'm more than glad to have taken epidural during birth. I don't believe epidural causes backaches. After delivery, it's very common to face backache. My opinion is that we're handling a newborn and it's a body weight that we're carrying. And over a period of time, backache develops, but I doubt it's cause of the epidural administered.
Now I no longer have any aches, mine subsided at around second or third month. (: So if you're likewise a person who can't really handle pain, opt for epidural early, cause the drug takes time to have its effect on you. (:
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Thanks for your kind words! (: I always believe it's only right to give the best that parents could afford to give their child. Your compliments are very much appreciated and I'd definitely strive on. (:
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Last measurement was on 18th May 2010, she's 8.8KG and 67CM. (:
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Exclusive breastfeed on demand, take care of your lil' one 24/7. Most importantly, stay positive and happy! ((:
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I have LOTS of them, I can sell at uber low price to you. Tell me what you need, I see if I have them. Drop me an email at sherlynliang@gmail.com ((:
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Ian's 27 this year, currently part-time studying. Starting on his career in a bit. And, thank you for your compliment. (:
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