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post Mar 24 2016, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Mar 24 2016, 08:32 PM)
normally i go on preview day.. which yesterday.. i will skip this round... somemore theschool nothing to shop there
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I just read that Thomas is sold out too. I think I will skip this whole Mattel thing in the future. Really pointless.
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post Apr 5 2016, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(th3judas @ Mar 24 2016, 03:37 PM)
you can choose to believe this or not, but my wife finds that when she eats MCD's double cheese burger the milk production increased
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Later become fatty how? Everyday mcd
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post Apr 5 2016, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(ic no 851025071234 @ Apr 5 2016, 04:26 PM)
Later become fatty how? Everyday mcd
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silly question lah... in the end wife will blame the husband loh. what else. say why you didnt stop me lah. this lah that lah.

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post Apr 7 2016, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(ic no 851025071234 @ Apr 5 2016, 04:26 PM)
Later become fatty how? Everyday mcd
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I know it's kinda off topic, but recent researches shown that Cholesterol and fat is not the culprit to blame for getting fat, but Carbohydrate is to be blame.
I actually munch on fats and protein and vege for the pass year and I lost 20 odd KG of body fat.

Back to the actual topic, my almost 2 month old daughter recently sometimes vomit or have some milk spit out awhile after feeding (probably 5 to 10 minutes after each feed if lay down), and she's very hard to be burped... Any tips? We tried burping here for 2 or 3 times, probably take 15 minutes, but still sometimes she still vomit.
I read it's that it could be overfed, but she sometimes just wants more than 1 side of the (.)(.), like not full enough... weird...
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post Apr 7 2016, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(Newgen @ Apr 7 2016, 03:01 PM)
I know it's kinda off topic, but recent researches shown that Cholesterol and fat is not the culprit to blame for getting fat, but Carbohydrate is to be blame.
I actually munch on fats and protein and vege for the pass year and I lost 20 odd KG of body fat.

Back to the actual topic, my almost 2 month old daughter recently sometimes vomit or have some milk spit out awhile after feeding (probably 5 to 10 minutes after each feed if lay down), and she's very hard to be burped... Any tips? We tried burping here for 2 or 3 times, probably take 15 minutes, but still sometimes she still vomit.
I read it's that it could be overfed, but she sometimes just wants more than 1 side of the (.)(.), like not full enough... weird...
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good job on the weight loss. im still struggling with mine. lost 30kg and then blew out my knee. then put on 20kg again vmad.gif vmad.gif now lost 3kg so far on my current attempt. switching to parboiled rice for now and reducing oil intake. bleh..

as for your darling daughter. unfortunately, you gotta do the burp if you do a full feeding until about 6-8 months i think. i forgot. another method i've seen is to do smaller feedings but more frequently. for me i expanded my hand as big as possible and tap my boys back with a bit of strength and that worked well (they are stronger than we think).
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post Apr 8 2016, 04:37 PM

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QUOTE(Newgen @ Apr 7 2016, 03:01 PM)
I know it's kinda off topic, but recent researches shown that Cholesterol and fat is not the culprit to blame for getting fat, but Carbohydrate is to be blame.
I actually munch on fats and protein and vege for the pass year and I lost 20 odd KG of body fat.

Back to the actual topic, my almost 2 month old daughter recently sometimes vomit or have some milk spit out awhile after feeding (probably 5 to 10 minutes after each feed if lay down), and she's very hard to be burped... Any tips? We tried burping here for 2 or 3 times, probably take 15 minutes, but still sometimes she still vomit.
I read it's that it could be overfed, but she sometimes just wants more than 1 side of the (.)(.), like not full enough... weird...
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my son of 1+ mths is having the same issue with burping. out of 10, sometimes I can only burp him once or twice sad.gif
I noticed that using Dr. Brown's bottles somewhat reduces his vomiting/spitting. And after each feed, I'll let him rest on my lap in a sitting position for ~10 mins. That somewhat does the trick.
Overfeeding may also result in hiccups
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post Apr 8 2016, 04:41 PM

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im so happy past the burping phase... hang in there guys.
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post Apr 9 2016, 12:53 PM

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haha. same with panda-man. hang in there guys!!
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post Apr 11 2016, 09:08 AM

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The "hang in there phase is bearable, but the "Oh no, is it xxx disease" is more scary. Hahaha...
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post Apr 11 2016, 09:10 AM

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Father to a 5 months old daughter. Damn its tiring but somewhat worth it.
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post Apr 11 2016, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(Mr.Docter @ Apr 11 2016, 09:10 AM)
Father to a 5 months old daughter. Damn its tiring but somewhat worth it.
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wait till she reach 1 year ++ can crawl here and there .. touch here and there
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post Apr 11 2016, 11:23 AM

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QUOTE(Mr.Docter @ Apr 11 2016, 09:10 AM)
Father to a 5 months old daughter. Damn its tiring but somewhat worth it.
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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Apr 11 2016, 09:31 AM)
wait till she reach 1 year ++ can crawl here and there .. touch here and there
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Hahahaha. Man, my kid already smack my flatscreeb so many times. Eject and push in PS4 disc so many times too. And throw the friggin expensive LEGO off the balcony! And don't forget conteng everywhere except the chalkboard! Dang.

But one thing I'm lucky is he likes to lock all the safety drawer clips if I forget haha.
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post Apr 11 2016, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(panda-man @ Apr 11 2016, 11:23 AM)
Hahahaha. Man, my kid already smack my flatscreeb so many times. Eject and push in PS4 disc so many times too. And throw the friggin expensive LEGO off the balcony! And don't forget conteng everywhere except the chalkboard! Dang.

But one thing I'm lucky is he likes to lock all the safety drawer clips if I forget haha.
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my kids draw dindidng n i didnt scold them.. just u need to buy a paint which can easily wipe off or repaint .. i.e nippon

conteng wall is normal for kids.. just need to let them know u can conteng on which dindig. my kids telling reason for drawing on the wall is becauae he can see the drawing every morning

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i am going to send my 21months boy to playschool/Montessori/nursery/childcare...
any recommendation of places near Subang USJ and anything to take note of if sending him there?
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post Apr 14 2016, 04:21 PM

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Does anyone know where can I get a list of registered nurseries/day cares in Malaysia? This list seems to be quite elusive and not even available on Association of Registered Childcare Providers Malaysia (ARCPM) ... hmmm
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post Apr 14 2016, 04:25 PM

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you using it to check for nurseries in your area, or just wanna check if they are 'legal'?
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post Apr 14 2016, 04:37 PM

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wanna check if they are legal smile.gif
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QUOTE(3antz @ Apr 14 2016, 04:37 PM)
wanna check if they are legal smile.gif
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heheh. thats what i thought. seems every corner got a nursery nowadays. i used to even work in one for summer holidays.... crazy places. damn kids.... hahah
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QUOTE(th3judas @ Mar 24 2016, 03:37 PM)
you can choose to believe this or not, but my wife finds that when she eats MCD's double cheese burger the milk production increased
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first of all thank you to mc donalds , secondly where she got this formula btw ? thumbsup.gif
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post Apr 15 2016, 07:54 AM

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QUOTE(3antz @ Apr 14 2016, 04:37 PM)
wanna check if they are legal smile.gif
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suggest before you enroll.. stop by n chit chat with those parents who already sending their kid to the nusery..

also make sure at least you having 3-4 locals working and not majority is indon..

observed the kids who atteding the nursery whether they are happy n i normally will observed after school whtehr those kids hands or legs are clean enough... if clean meaning the teacher emphasize oj cleaness ..remember kids below 6 yrs most of the sickness normally coming from nusery or kindy

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