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post Sep 5 2017, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(adamhzm90 @ Sep 5 2017, 12:32 PM)
my baby i would say 95% on formula..

bancuh too kaw can cause poop a bit hard? that might be the cause coz i always reduce the water a bit as I dont want the milk to be bland for the baby..
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im not too sure about that, man.. i never used formula milk before. just my hypothesis.
because i assumed that the baby needs more fluid/hydration to make the poop softer
maybe other sifus can advice icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Sep 5 2017, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(adamhzm90 @ Sep 5 2017, 12:32 PM)
my baby i would say 95% on formula..

bancuh too kaw can cause poop a bit hard? that might be the cause coz i always reduce the water a bit as I dont want the milk to be bland for the baby..
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not a good idea bro. the milk is not bland for baby. think of it this way. a kid has no experience with taste. so for you its bland for them its like "DAMN SEDAPPPP YOOOO! WHAT IS THIS MAGIC!?" hahah. anyways. follow the recommended mixture or add a bit more (some water will be lost as the hot water evaporates).

my son also has hard stool, since birth till now. dunno wtf the reason. some kids just dont want to poop. so it becomes impacted and then loses moisture then becomes hard. but make sure they are getting enough liquids.

but dont give your baby water. just formula or breast milk. giving them water makes them full, but no nutrients.


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post Sep 18 2017, 02:49 PM

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Formula milk - yes, it is "heaty".
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post Sep 20 2017, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 3 2017, 11:54 AM)
guys i just came back from universal studio japan and osaka

i post some tips for USJ as https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4401004

Feel free to ask me question if u plan to go osaka with kids i can share my experience and tips
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Wah seh, very useful tips leh. I'm planning one trip with my 15 months son. So a lot of preparation needed !
From flight journey till Japan there itself. rclxub.gif
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post Sep 20 2017, 03:28 PM

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QUOTE(Keatsan @ Sep 20 2017, 01:39 PM)
Wah seh, very useful tips leh. I'm planning one trip with my 15 months son. So a lot of preparation needed !
From flight journey till Japan there itself.  rclxub.gif
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last time i bring my two kids 4 years and 20 months to hkg disneyland.. travel by mas.. got front seat n kids meal..

bring some candy or biscuit that ur son can chew when fly off n landing ..due to ear pressure.. sometimes their ear drum pain

most of the flights do have infant meal ..just make sure u order before departure 48 hours

if can avoid night flight.. during day flight they can be entertain with in flight cartoons

bring a light stroller to jpn.. there u need to walk a lot

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post Sep 20 2017, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 20 2017, 03:28 PM)
last time i bring my two kids 4 years and 20 months to hkg disneyland.. travel by mas.. got front seat n kids meal..

bring some candy or biscuit that ur son can chew when fly off n landing ..due to ear pressure.. sometimes their ear drum pain

most of the flights do have infant meal ..just make sure u order before departure 48 hours

if can avoid night flight.. during day flight they can be entertain with in flight cartoons

bring a light stroller to jpn.. there u need to walk a lot
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Food / snack / anything edible to keep his tummy full. Hopefully my son will sleep.

My son is hyper active. Prefers to stand / crawl rather than sit type.

One thing about stroller is that my son dislike it so much! He prefers to be carry with kangaroo carrier when we're outdoors.

Hence no need stroller....or maybe just bring as backup plan. rclxub.gif
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post Sep 20 2017, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(Keatsan @ Sep 20 2017, 03:43 PM)
Food / snack / anything edible to keep his tummy full. Hopefully my son will sleep.

My son is hyper active. Prefers to stand / crawl rather than sit type.

One thing about stroller is that my son dislike it so much! He prefers to be carry with kangaroo carrier when we're outdoors.

Hence no need stroller....or maybe just bring as backup plan.  rclxub.gif
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stroller also very useful. to dump all your heavy bags hahahah.

my son also very active during those times. will get the 2 seats at the front aisle with the wall. then we put up our kaki to block him and he plays around as got some space and he ketuk the wall also no issue. just this weekend flew back to kl and son (now 3yrs) hentam the screen so many times hahah. lucky managed to get him to stop and also get him tido.
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QUOTE(Yveatel @ Sep 18 2017, 02:49 PM)
Formula milk - yes, it is "heaty".
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Yes.

Also, if poop got issue.

Maybe look into giving them some probiotic.
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post Sep 20 2017, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(hutazi @ Sep 20 2017, 03:50 PM)
stroller also very useful. to dump all your heavy bags hahahah.

my son also very active during those times. will get the 2 seats at the front aisle with the wall. then we put up our kaki to block him and he plays around as got some space and he ketuk the wall also no issue. just this weekend flew back to kl and son (now 3yrs) hentam the screen so many times hahah. lucky managed to get him to stop and also get him tido.
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Couldn't agree more on stroller being the ferrying purpose.

My son belum pandai jalan, but actively prefers to stand with support. He likes to hold or lean towards against the wall object. sweat.gif

So I can forsee, he would most likely interact with the passenger behind our rows. whistling.gif
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post Sep 21 2017, 06:07 PM

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Hi guys,

Is it advisable for my wife to go travelling/holiday at week 20 pregnancy? We have bought the air ticket earlier, way before she got pregnant. Contemplating whether to continue our travel plan or not. May have to made some adjustments on our travel plan to a more relaxing one.

Any advise from you guys ? Any response much appreciated.
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QUOTE(vince01 @ Sep 21 2017, 06:07 PM)
Hi guys,

Is it advisable for my wife to go travelling/holiday at week 20 pregnancy? We have bought the air ticket earlier, way before she got pregnant. Contemplating whether to continue our travel plan or not. May have to made some adjustments on our travel plan to a more relaxing one.

Any advise from you guys ? Any response much appreciated.
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basically after 5 months consider stable.. but depends on individual health.. i suggest u check with ur gynae..

first child? going to develop country ? travel far? so all these need to share with ur gynae

This post has been edited by MoonRider: Sep 21 2017, 06:13 PM
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post Sep 21 2017, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(vince01 @ Sep 21 2017, 06:07 PM)
Hi guys,

Is it advisable for my wife to go travelling/holiday at week 20 pregnancy? We have bought the air ticket earlier, way before she got pregnant. Contemplating whether to continue our travel plan or not. May have to made some adjustments on our travel plan to a more relaxing one.

Any advise from you guys ? Any response much appreciated.
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Best to check with your doctor. He may need to issue a letter to confirm she's fit to travel
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QUOTE(vince01 @ Sep 21 2017, 06:07 PM)
Hi guys,

Is it advisable for my wife to go travelling/holiday at week 20 pregnancy? We have bought the air ticket earlier, way before she got pregnant. Contemplating whether to continue our travel plan or not. May have to made some adjustments on our travel plan to a more relaxing one.

Any advise from you guys ? Any response much appreciated.
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Depends where and what activities? Since already passed first trimester. Should be no big issue. Unless she is at risk category
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Hi all the sifus here..i have a one month old daughter.. her sleeping time is different..usually she will wake up around 12am to 6am ..and she need ppl to carry her n talk to her
Wondering how do i adjust the sleeping time back to normal? Thanks in advance
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QUOTE(vo0de3_x | oum@n @ Sep 23 2017, 03:25 PM)
Hi all the sifus here..i have a one month old daughter.. her sleeping time is different..usually she will wake up around 12am to 6am ..and she need ppl to carry her n talk to her
Wondering how do i adjust the sleeping time back to normal? Thanks in advance
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Don't expect anything normal with a 1 month old. Things will only stabilize after 6 months, on average. Every baby had his/her own pattern. Best don't compare to others. Let your baby grow at own pace.

Congrats on being a father
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post Sep 23 2017, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(vo0de3_x | oum@n @ Sep 23 2017, 03:25 PM)
Hi all the sifus here..i have a one month old daughter.. her sleeping time is different..usually she will wake up around 12am to 6am ..and she need ppl to carry her n talk to her
Wondering how do i adjust the sleeping time back to normal? Thanks in advance
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My son during his early months, same situation. Therefore the noon time I try to keep him active. Play and pay more attention to him, keep him awake. Try to drag his tiredness slowly towards the night.

It'll take time and patience to do so. All the best bro!
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QUOTE(alternativehype @ Sep 23 2017, 03:28 PM)
Don't expect anything normal with a 1 month old. Things will only stabilize after 6 months, on average. Every baby had his/her own pattern. Best don't compare to others. Let your baby grow at own pace.

Congrats on being a father
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Will do... Thanks

QUOTE(Keatsan @ Sep 23 2017, 03:29 PM)
My son during his early months, same situation. Therefore the noon time I try to keep him active. Play and pay more attention to him, keep him awake. Try to drag his tiredness slowly towards the night.

It'll take time and patience to do so. All the best bro!
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if she awake during noon me n my wife also tried to keep her awake but most of the times she will cry n wanted to sleep.. will try my best.. thanks

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QUOTE(vince01 @ Sep 21 2017, 06:07 PM)
Hi guys,

Is it advisable for my wife to go travelling/holiday at week 20 pregnancy? We have bought the air ticket earlier, way before she got pregnant. Contemplating whether to continue our travel plan or not. May have to made some adjustments on our travel plan to a more relaxing one.

Any advise from you guys ? Any response much appreciated.
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Apparently second trimester is most stable -where you are right now. But best check with the dr in case you got any risk.
And certain airlines need certification or something to fly when pregnant, you best check on that too.
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QUOTE(vo0de3_x | oum@n @ Sep 23 2017, 03:25 PM)
Hi all the sifus here..i have a one month old daughter.. her sleeping time is different..usually she will wake up around 12am to 6am ..and she need ppl to carry her n talk to her
Wondering how do i adjust the sleeping time back to normal? Thanks in advance
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Despite whatever we did, we didn't manage to change the sleeping hours of my son until magically at one year old he slept mostly through the night.
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QUOTE(sakuraboo @ Sep 24 2017, 01:55 AM)
Despite whatever we did, we didn't manage to change the sleeping hours of my son until magically at one year old he slept mostly through the night.
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holy cow one years old ... thats quite a journey
i hope my daughter can fix the sleeping time asap .. my wife n my mother in law always gan jiong when my daughter cry @@


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