Sunday, November 22, 2009

Mummy in the making


I conceived Zaczac in October 2008. Both hubby and I thought it was time to start a family, so we decided to take it easy. After few months of trying, nothing happened, and so I thought I should not give myself too much stress and decided to change job. After joining Amex (GCC) for 3 months, I found myself pregnant with Zaczac. The moment I found the two strips appeared on the pregnancy test kit (thanks to hubby who bought the kit from Watson, I can remember clearly that it was Raffles City), I broke down in tears on my throne. I will always remember that faithful morning on 13 November 2008. I screamed for my hubby who was still in his sweet dreams. When he saw the test kit, he couldn't help but broke into laughter. I cried. No more wine, no hotspring and sashimi in my then Hokkaido holiday with my family, I am going to look ugly.. so on and so forth..

Thinking back, there were so many things I said and happened during my pregnancy were so foolish of me
Anyway, we bought another test kit (another brand) to test again during the weekend, and indeed the result showed two strips on the kit. We went to my OB, Dr Peter Chew, for a final confirmation. I still remembered Dr Chew's first reaction when he saw me, he was smiling from ear to ear and congratulated us. Its for real!

After all the prep talk by Dr Chew, he calculated my EDD will be 14 July 2009. That was also the beginning of being a pill popper (multi-vit, fish oil, calcium, folic acid....). I was given 2 weeks MC to stay home to rest (I was suppose to do N
OTHING!)  

With the happy news, we shared with both our families and my team. We tried to keep it low profile until 1st trimester was over! 

 1st Trimester
Besides being a pill popper, not allowed to do strenuous exercise, I was also given a weekly hormonal jab. I am needle-phobic. The weekly jab was quite stressful for me but I got over it quickly, I knew it was for the good of the baby.

My trip to Hokkaido was an easy holiday. I do not have to carry any luggages (hubby was my bellboy), I was also reminded at all times that I have to walk carefully and slowly... it was all for my own good... :) Oh! I fed Zaczac with wagyu beef, that is also the beginning of my beef cravings..


 
During the 1st trimester scan, it was amazing to see the bub bounced about in my womb. Hubby saw bub was sucking his thumb during the scan. Everything went well, result was normal. *Phew* 1st trimester was over!

2nd Trimester
Both hubby and I looked forward to our visits to Dr Chew's clinic. That is the only time I can peep at my bub. I kept all the scan images for remembrance. It is amazing to see bub grows each time I see him in the ultrasound machine!

I have always hope for a daughter for the first child. When I was told that the bub is a boy, I broke down into tears and couldn't accept the fact. I knew I was silly then! Well, gender disappointment! There were many thoughts came running to my mind if I have a boy (I shall keep these thoughts to myself :X) Hubby tried to console me and said as long as the baby is healthy, any gender is ok! I still couldn't bring myself to accept the fact.

Time passed, I accepted the truth, and grew to love my bub. The moment I accepted the fact, hubby and I were going through the baby names books to look for an appropriate name for bub. After many thoughts, we decided to na
me bub, Zachary (other names considered were Kieron, Andre, Nathaniel), so that we can call him Zaczac in short. It should be easy for the older generation to call him as well... no funny pronounication at least!

I was always looking forward to the day I could feel Zaczac's movement in the womb. The butterfly feelings felt surreal at times!

I attended prenatal classes with hubby conducted by well-known Mrs Wong Boh Boi. It was very enriching, especially for first-time parents. Hubby and I enjoyed the classes very much and also learnt alot of tricks during those classes.

Third Trimester
Waiting for Zaczac arrival seems to be a long
wait. I always tell hubby that I cannot wait to see Zaczac.. Seeing Zaczac from the ultrasound machine is the only thing I can look forward in Dr Chew's clinic. Zaczac loves to kick. He will kick me more than 300 times a day closer to delivery. I love those kicks!

I was looking forward to Zaczac's arrival, but not the iron jabs that I have to administer weekly during the last weeks. Well, I was diagnosed with low hemoglobin... despite all the iron pills that I was popping, it was still low.

14th of July seems to be a long wait... I was told that Zaczac was engaged by 35 weeks.. I may deliver early. And that makes me wonder when will that be? Every week passed, and Zac is still not ready to see the world. He must be quite comfortable in the womb :)

On the 13 July 2009, I went for my weekly checkup, did a ECG for Zaczac, and realised that the
heartbeat was not beating regularly. Dr Chew wanted me to admit to hospital right away for observation and induction. And so I was admitted at 7pm that evening.

My legs went weak when I stepped into the delivery room. After the nurse gone through the administrative work an
d told me to change, I was strapped down on bed for ECG observation. I was told I cannot get out of bed. I have to alert the nurses if I need to go to the toilet. Hubby was there with me at all time, except those times when he had to go back home to pick up some stuff for me and grab some snacks along the way.

I had no idea when will I deliver Zaczac.. The nice nurses came in once a while to check that I am ok. I remembered
asking the nurse when will I feel contraction, and the nurse replied that I will know when the contraction comes! And so I was waiting patiently. Time passed too slowly for me. At about midnight, I thought I felt slight contractions, soon enough, the contractions came every seven minutes, and then two minutes.... I was trying my best to endure the pain. I gave up and asked for epidural injection when contraction came when I was peeing. It was too painful to endure and I was crying in the toilet. I couldn't walk.

As I have requested for Dr Kenneth Phang to administer the epidural jab for me, the nurse had to call him back to the hospital after he knocked off from work in less than two hours. I felt bad waking him up and seeing the bloodshot eyes, but I couldn't endure anymore. It was quite a drama during the whole epidural administration, but it went well, before I knew it, no more contraction! I managed to get some rest, so was hubby in his leather armchair.

Few hours passed and Dr Chew came in to check on me at 9am, he said I have dilated but I needed 10cm before I could deliver. He said if I could not dilate 10cm by 5pm the same day, he may want me to go for c-sect. Geez, the moment I heard that, I was praying hard that Zaczac could come out soon... Waiting to deliver was like endless. Nurses came in every now and then to check on me. At about 1.15pm, Dr Chew came in again. I was then busy smsing with my sister, Annie, asking her to help me with some stuff at home.
Bef
ore I knew it, Dr Chew was in full gear, the nurses raised my legs, and I was still holding on my phone.

My hubby thought it was not going to start so quickly, so he went to the loo. Dr Chew turned and asked me, "your husband not going to watch the whole process?" Everything happened too quickly. After hubby came out,
Dr Chew
told me to push, and before I knew it, after 5 pushes, my dearest Zaczac was born.

The moment I saw him on my tummy, I cried, for joy and relief. My bub is such a cute and handsome boy! Those gender disappointment moments were totally unnecessary! I carried him in my arms, the feeling of being a mummy was so wonderful!

Read the next blog from the day Zaczac was born...

Quick Facts:

Mummy's craving - beef
Mummy's total weight gain - 12kg
Zaczac's weight at birth - 2.95kg
Zaczac's length at birth - 51cm
Zaczac's head circumference at birth - 33cm


Here are some photos of my pregnancy:


 
 

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