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PeowYong
post Feb 26 2016, 02:53 PM

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y not feeding her with breastmilk, its free with many benefits.
Diapers depend on how often she pee and poo.
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post Mar 7 2016, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Mar 4 2016, 02:22 PM)
actually drypers pet pet n huggies ok... mpoko that one overate
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Hi, is yours a boy or a girl? I tried drypers on my boy and it leak like nobody business, didn't try pet pet... tried huggies and diapex.
Diapex easy for daytime, Diapex premium for night time.
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post Mar 23 2016, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(Newgen @ Mar 17 2016, 09:27 AM)
And on another note... how do you feed those liquid medicine to your toddler of 3 yo?
We were in war zone when we tried to force him to drink the 6ml of liquid anti-biotics (he got some awful fever for 3 days due to viral/bacteria infection)
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I fed liquid medicine to my 18-months-old using syringe,
showed him the syringe and "pretend" that there is a super nice "juice" in it, where he is rewarded for it after doing some thing (finish the food/rice/vege/tidy his toys). Drag it for sometime for his curiosity to kick in, then he will drink it nicely. brows.gif brows.gif

Maybe i fed him with the paracetamol for kid, where it is not bitter at all, he ended up wanted to drink the "juice" whenever he see syringe. rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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post Apr 12 2016, 03:49 PM

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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 Nov 11 2016, 02:06 PM

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pumping excessive breastmilk which is over baby demand is not actually a good thing. If u have quantity, u lose some quality.
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post Nov 11 2016, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(panda-man @ Nov 11 2016, 02:30 PM)
hehe. that one i dunno. as my son is csec baby so his head damn round. actually babies dont need pillow for a year or two because of the shape of their neck. but the indent pillow i think is ok becuase its so nipis a the neck part. my son also used it to keep his head facing up but in the end never worked as he still turned his head. i think as long as their back is to the bed, their head can turn left or right, but you should monitor, dont lah let her sleep 90% of the time facing left heheh. make sure 50:50 if possible hehe.
dunno about that.... because breast milk which is not expelled can lead to mastitis due to blocked milk ducts. a painful condition for the mother.
https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bf-info/co...%93mum/mastitis
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Yes, what i meant is that don't focus on the quantity of the breastmilk. It is diluted where the quality of the breastmilk is spread out... If the baby drinks all that were pumped out, then it shouldn't be an issue. But if baby only drink less than half of it, your babies is not gonna get the the highest quality/nutrient out of it.
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post Jan 5 2017, 02:45 PM

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Please find out and understand more on the cord blood thingy before you decide to get it. I keep the cordblood with cryocord for my elder boy after visiting their center in cyberjaya. From my finding, it is most likely usable if my other child (except my elder boy) needs it.

The cordblood is not suitable for the donor itself as it is the very same blood for the case of leukemia. It won't be able to save the donor itself.

My wife and I had planned for that and we were financially ready for it, so we just store it just in case needed, or maybe it could save someone's life in the future.

If your financial condition allows, no harm getting it for the first baby. Not recommended to get it by installment though.

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post May 27 2017, 01:59 PM

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Grolier salesperson push too much. Experienced many times in different locations and time. We don't like them at all. The material is too expensive in my opinion.



 

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