Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Let's Shop Online For Your Baby


There are the most visited websites (by me) when it comes to online shopping for Alana. I bought most of items for her from these stores, via online. Browse, click & wait for your stuff to arrive on your doorstep! Take note that there will be slight delay for your parcel to arrive due to overwhelming orders during MCO. Happy browsing, happy shopping! Hope you find the one for you and your baby!

Tips: It will be good if you already have browsed and surveyed the item beforehand (see & touch the item you wanted to buy in person from the store) for a better judgment of the product, especially, items like; baby cot, car seat, stroller, bottle, teats. If that makes sense to you. But you can buy items like cleaning products, diapers, wet wipes, etc. straight away via online without seeing or touching it first, of course. LOL! Take note that these are the stores from Malaysia.



Stay home, stay safe, stay in & let's shop online for your baby's essentials. Don't forget to have your purse (for your debit / credit card) with you! Yay!

First Few (& Essential) Things to Buy Before Your Baby's Arrival



For you mommies:

Breast pump - Automatic
Haakaa / Autumnz manual breast pump / collection cup
Breastmilk storage bags
Maternity/nursing bra
Cotton disposable panties
Maternity pads
Breast pads
Nipple cream
Bengkung
Stretch mark lotion
Epsom salt
Ice pack
A good massage from your husband (wink*)
Good hair scrunchies (if you have a long hair and long bangs)


For your little ones:

Wet wipes (lots of it!)
Diapers (NB & S size)
Burp cloths (lots of it!)
A few onesies (NB & S size)
Mittens
Booties
Hats
Swaddles
Bottles
Formula milk (in case if your milk is not enough/hasn't produced much)
Nappy balm
Baby lotion
Bath tub
Head-to-toe wash
Blanket
Cotton buds
Cotton pads
Alcohol swabs
ClevaMama - ClevaFoam Infant pillow (you can buy other brands, but I am using this one for Alana and she sleeps soundly with this)
Minyak telon
Plush toy (to accompany your baby while sleeping)
Baby grooming kit - nail clipper, thermometer, nasal aspirator / nose cleaner, comb, scissors
Hooded towels
Huge towels


Nursery essentials:

Waterproof changing mat (this is compulsory to change diapers, you need this, I swear!)
Baby laundry detergent
Breast pump & bottles cleaner / baby dish wash
Bottle brush
Baby mosquito net
Mosquito repellant sticker
Bottles drying rack
Diaper pail/bin (Any bin with covers/lid will do)
Bottles warmer
Drawers (act as storage system & your changing station by placing changing mat on top of it!)


Can buy this later after your baby's arrival:

Car seat
Baby cot / crib
Bassinet / snuggler
Swing / rocker
Glider / rocking chair
Baby wrap / carrier
Play mat / play pen
Toys
Soft books
Teether
Pacifier / Soother
Night light
Humidifier
Air purifier
Bottles steriliser
Bottles steamer
Diaper bag
Bibs
High chair
Milk powder dispenser
Multi-surface cleaner
More stocks for diapers & wet wipes (because these are never-ending items)

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

The Name is Alana Soraya ❤️



| A L A N A |
It can be derived either as "precious" or "a cailín leanbh" for "child". Other term is "beauty" or "serenity".

| S O R A Y A |
It is of Persian and Arabic origin, and the meaning is "gem, jewel".

Alhamdulillah for my precious baby girl and a beautiful gem; ALANA SORAYA ❤️

My Labour Journey / Diary

25 March 2020 | Wednesday
Week 39 Day 2 - MONTHLY CHECKUP


MCO time. Had to travel from my parents' place to the hospital for our second last checkup before my estimated due date (EDD). Everything was normal, my gynae checked and I haven't dilated yet. Not even 1cm. So I need one more checkup, no need to be admitted today. Alhamdulillah, baby is okay, she is taking her own sweet time to be inside me. Not ready to face the world yet due to the pandemic, I guess. What a smart girl. My gynae asks me to walk a lot, do squats and sit on a gym ball to ease the labour process, to have the dilation faster. Well, I was a lazy-ass mom-to-be, so all I did was walking from the living room to the kitchen and walking up and down the stairs to/from my room and some squats. I did sit on my gym ball but not so often. Just "cukup syarat". LOL! My bump was so heavy since the baby is already "dropped" or in position for labour / lightening. The baby can come out anytime soon now, I just had to prepare myself, physically, mentally, spiritually & emotionally for this new role as a "mother". It sounds weird but I'll do my best. By this time, my husband already packed our hospital bags and put all of them in the car, in case of emergency (water breaks, bleeding). Our hospital outfit is prepared and hanged in the closet, ready to be worn.

30 March 2020 | Monday
Week 40 - EDD CHECKUP & ADMISSION


Day one when the government announces that we Malaysians cannot travel more than 10km. Though we had to travel to Gleneagles Hospital in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur for our EDD/week 40 checkup, but everything was easy. Went through only one roadblock and told policemen that we have prenatal checkup, and of course, they let us go. Hospital bags were in the trunk, we are ready in case if I need to be warded immediately. Reached the hospital, went up to level 7, in we go to the consultation room. It was no fun when the gynae tries to check the dilation, manually, vaginally. It is only 1cm. She told me that one labour room is booked for me today at 10pm, in case if the dilation can be 5cm by 3pm. She asked my husband and I, whether we want to go home first and we can come back later when my water breaks or the contraction starts to feel more frequent and more intense or whether I want to be admitted right now and wait for the labour to start at the maternity ward. We decided to be warded right away because it will be a troublesome to travel here and there during this MCO period. It'll be easy to just wait at the ward.

By the way, due to this pandemic, the government has imposed the rule of taking the Covid-19 test to whoever that needs to be warded, no matter of their illness/reason(s) to be admitted to the hospital. My only reason is to go for a labour, hence, I need to take the test.

We registered at the registration counter in the lobby at Block A of Gleneagles Hospital, it took quite awhile for them to call out my name though I have pre-registered earlier. Then, deposit of RM6500 needs to be paid upon admission. After that, my name was called for the Covid-19 test. One healthcare worker assisted me to the A&E area, leaving my husband alone at the registration counter. I was freakin' nervous because I am aware of the procedure for the test. So as we walked to the A&E room, I asked the healthcare worker, "Does it really hurt? Especially the nostril part?" and she replied with, "Let's just say that it is very uncomfortable, but I think you can handle it" and she walked me through a room with two staffs covered in hazmat suit, saying, "Come on in, *and told the healthcare worker to close the door for her and she needs to stay outside*, I cannot touch anything else other than the swab for the test. How are you today?" and of course I told her I was nervous and asked if it really hurts and she said, "I'm not gonna lie to you, it is not the best thing ever, it will be a little uncomfortable" and she explains to me that there are gonna be two swabs; one through nostril, the other one is through mouth to get to the throat. And she sadly said, "The youngest one I did so far is a 5-day old baby, its tough, but I had to do it". 5 days, guys. 5 freakin days.

That is when a long-ass cotton bud with thin-ass stick down my throat through my left nostril. It was a weird sensation, painful and annoying, felt like something burning around my sinus area. Tears were rolling down both of my cheeks. She swabbed it good for whole 5 seconds and she took it out and onto the new cotton bud, for my throat. Then she said, "This time, I need you to say Aaaahh, until you gag." Okay, gag. I don't like the sound of it but okay. It wasn't that bad. Compared to what my nostril has been through, throat was doing alright. Then she yelled, "Alright, open the door! She's done!", the same healthcare worker opened the door and assisted me out, back to my husband's arms. I was crying and I just can't wait for this to be over. I wanted to get out of that place and just go back and just give birth at home. I was stressed out because I was and will be alone (for the delivery) to face the biggest event of my life, without my husband with me.

Then, another hospital staff assisted my husband and I to the maternity ward. I asked for one-bedded room and with extra single bed for my husband.

So yeah, I was admitted on week 40. Waiting for active labour or any contractions to start but I did not feel anything. No pain, at all. Nurses kept on come and go and asked questions, "Can you feel any contractions yet?", "Any painful sensation?". Nope. Absolutely nothing. I feel like it is my normal day at home and I was thinking, "Should I be here, in the ward right now? Is this really happening? Is my baby coming out soon? Maybe I should be at home. My baby is not coming out today." Then my gynae came in and checked the dilation. Still 1cm at 3pm. So she asked me to walk around the maternity ward to get the dilation happening. She was disappointed that I was napping on the hospital bed instead of exercising and walking around when she visited me in the ward. There is something about hospital beds and the A/C that make me sleepy and wants to sleep all the time. LOL!

Since my dilation is only 1cm, my gynae cancels the 10pm labour room reservation and let the waiting game begins until tomorrow morning to "manually" dilating me. So, we shall see.

31 March 2020 | Tuesday
Week 40 Day 1 - (ACTIVE) LABOUR DAY


I am one day past my EDD. My gynae came to the ward and checked my dilation. It is still 1cm, unfortunately. So she had to do what she was about to do. Manually dilating me. By manually, it means she needs to "force-open" my cervix with her fingers. And umm, it was very uncomfortable. It doesn't hurt that much (remember my nostril?), but it was, wow. I did not expect that. I did not know that there is such a thing as dilating it in that manner. LOL! But, to look on the bright side, hey, I am 3cm dilated! Woohoo!

My gynae advised me to walk more to get the dilation at least to 5cm before we can go to the labour room, as she already booked for labour room for me at 2pm. I did not think of it as delivering my baby right away, I assumed it was just to have my epidural and I will be back in the ward while waiting for contractions. I still remember my gynae said to us earlier, "I have a booked a labour room for you at 2pm, so we can go there after your lunch and after Zuhur. You can pray jemaah with your husband and we can go after 2pm."

For those who don't know, I opted for epidural with normal birth mainly because my pain threshold is too damn low so I do not want to feel the contractions or the pushing part or the tearing and stitching part, hence, the epidural.

11am - Laxative / suppository (rectal route) was inserted. I got shot while lying on my side, it was unpleasant because I was supposed to hold it for good 10 minutes but I had to go number two right after the nurse left the room. I gave it like 30 seconds then everything was out. Thank goodness I made it to the toilet just in time before the explosion happens. Haha!

2pm - After our solat jemaah, it was 2pm sharp. Nurse came in and asked if I'm ready to go now, told her I will be out in a minute. Taking some time with my husband because apparently due to this Covid-19, another person is not allowed to be in the labour room with the patient. So, imagine going to the labour room without my husband with me. I did not bring my phone to the labour room with me because I really thought it was going to be the epidural insertion then I will be back to my husband in the ward but hell no. I had to stay in the labour room, alone, without my husband, without my phone, waiting for my baby to come out, anytime soon. Sigh. It was a difficult time but I remain calm, telling myself its going to be alright.

First, I was immediately connected to a cardiotocography (CTG) machine - placed on my stomach - to monitor fetal's heartbeat and my contractions. Then, a nurse asked me, "Do you want to start the dilation now? Or you want to wait for epidural first? Because if you want to start the dilation now, I can proceed with inserting oxytocin (pitocin) but you can feel the pain of contraction. Or you cannot handle the pain?", of course I told her I want to wait for epidural first because I do not want to feel any pain, at all.

4pm - Epidural time. An aesthetician finally came in to the labour room. (Still not contacting my husband - for 2 hours now) The procedure is to inject a local anaesthetic in to the space around spinal nerves on my lower back - I had to sit down for this - instead of lying on my side. It took around 15 minutes for her to setup and tape stuff on my back until she injects it in. She was very friendly, I loved her, very "mak-mak modern" type of lady, telling stories about her life and kids and told me that this Covid-19 sucks with the fact that my husband could not be inside the labour room with me while she's working on my back. LOL!

First injection - first anaesthesia is to numb the area before the epidural injection. Give it about 5 mins until the area is completely numb, then, the epidural!

Second injection - Epidural. It was not a great feeling. I can feel the needle going down, towards my tailbone. As she inserting it, I was crying. It was painful, I'm not gonna lie. Because the first injection is to numb the exact place to inject a hole on my back, but not to numb my whole lower back that I can feel it traveling down. Maybe its my (very) low pain threshold that I feel it very painful or maybe I cried because my husband was not there with me to hold my hands and kiss my forehead and tell me its gonna be okay and I got this. I had to replay the last time my husband did and said to me before I went inside the labour room. I think that's the reason why I was crying while the epidural is inserted, not because of pain or anything. Haha! So the needle for epidural is in, but not the epidural analgesia yet. They need to proceed with the pitocin to induce my labour, to start the contraction, to have my cervix to dilate more than 3cm.

5pm - Still no contraction. Zero. Nada. Then pitocin comes in. My gynae comes in and explains to me the pitocin and stuff. Basically, pitocin is a natural hormone that causes the uterus to contract used to induce labour, to enter into active labour and strengthen labour contractions. Once the pitocin's in (via injection on my wrist - branch it into two - one for dilute oxytocin solution drip, the other one is IV drip), the contraction will start. Right after the pitocin, its epidural time. I can feel the coldness of the solution running through the needles and into my spine. Like literally can feel it fill in the epidural space of my lower back. Love the sensation. Then, insertion of the urinary catheter to collect urine from the bladder since I cannot move or go to the toilet (due to epidural). Basically I cannot feel the bottom half of my body. I pinched my thigh, nope, cannot feel a thing. Epidural is amazing, ladies!

7pm - The CTG machine shows that I am having a strong, frequent contractions. But I don't feel a thangggg! Thanks to my new best friend; epidural, I was busy having my dinner while watching TV, happily. Nurse came in and saw the CTG and told me that it was amazing that I still can have my meal while big contraction is happening. Hahah! Then another nurse came in and gave me a phone and said "Your husband was at the entrance and asked to pass you your phone". Yay! At last, my phone's here, I can finally contact my husband! Immediately FaceTime him and that was the best moment ever, to have him "inside" the labour room with me. Update him with everything (and I cried a bit...) and doctor came in to check my dilation while I was on the phone with my husband. I was still at 3cm and we shall wait until I can push this tiny human being out of me.

11pm - I was sleeping, epidural side effects on me were sleepy and shivering. Though I am on epidural, I can feel the contractions are getting stronger. The pressure woke me up from my sleep and its making me feel like pushing something out though I don't feel the pain. I felt the urge to pass motion, so I called the nurse, she checked on my dilation, she said I am at 8cm that I can start to push at 11.30pm and she will call the doctor since I am already in active labour. Wow, am I ready to do this? Is it really, now? I'm going to have a baby soon! She is coming out soon!
11.30pm - Push time! I kept on repeating "Allahu la illa ha' illa anta subhannaka inni kuntu minna zzalimin". Nurse came in, "Okay, you can push now. Imagine like you need to pass motion, push it hard. Once you feel the contraction, take a deep breath and push it hard for as long as you could. Don't take a second breath, you'll lose the momentum to push. Once your breath is at max, relax. Breathe like normal and wait for another contraction to come to push once more. Just keep pushing whenever you feel the contraction." It was intense since I feel the contraction every 30 seconds. I took one deep breath, I pushed it long and hard for 15 seconds and rest. I breathe normally for 15 seconds to get ready for another round of pushing.

11.45pm - My doctor came into the labour room, perhaps she only comes once my dilation hits a certain number of cm or maybe when its birth crowning (the appearance of baby's head). So she took over and guided me through on what to do, when to push, how hard to push and what to recite. She helped me a lot in calming me by reciting surah, zikir and duas. I pushed it hard for half an hour and Alhamdulillah, heard her high-pitched cry and voice for the very first time. Immediately fell in love.

1 April 2020 | Wednesday
Week 40 Day 2


12.01am - Alhamdulillah, I safely delivered a healthy baby girl, weighing at 3.21kg, 50cm tall (so cute, LOL!), with a head circumference of 34cm on April 1st, 2020, Wednesday. Alhamdulillah, I am beyond grateful and I am officially a mom to a beautiful baby girl! Tabarakallah. Allah is Great.

12.15am - After the delivery, skin-to-skin contact, delivery of placenta, first breastfeeding, stitching and settling down, I finally can reach my phone to FaceTime my husband. It was heartbreaking that he cannot be there in the labour room to witness the birth of our first, precious child, but Alhamdulillah, everything was easy. Allah ease my labour journey. Still remember my husband's face when he first saw the face of our daughter (via FaceTime). It was priceless.

Nurse came in, told me that my baby needs to be cleaned and brought to the nursery and I needed to rest for a solid hour before heading back to the maternity ward. I told the nurse to bring my baby along with me since my husband hasn't met his newborn daughter yet, also for azan & qamat. The nurse cleaned me up, I was all dressed up with a fresh, new hospital gown and they brought me in once my baby is ready from the nursery.

2am - Maternity ward with my daughter, finally reunited with my husband after 12 hours. He finally met his daughter, did azan & qamat to her and I finally feel at home. Alhamdulillah. I had no energy to blast the news to the family, so my husband was the reporter. Big thanks to you, sayang! ILYSMOMG!

2 April 2020 | Thursday
Day 1


I got one whole day of resting on April 1st (since my baby was born at 12 midnight) and it is time for discharge! We managed to cleared out billings and filling out paperworks and a lot of things to do and keep for the baby's registration at JPN and everything. Got into the car at 5pm and off we go. Onto a new journey; PARENTHOOD.


Signing off as a new mother to a precious and beautiful baby girl,
Malina Azman x

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Alana's Nursery Journey & Updates

We have three rooms in our home and decided to have our second (largest) bedroom to be our daughter's room. Master bedroom is ours and third room (smallest room in the house) to be our (walk-in) closet and bilik solat.

My nesting started back in my second trimester of pregnancy. Before the painting and drilling works began, we hired a contractor to do our flooring. From tiles to vinyl flooring, it makes so much different to our spaces. We updated our flooring in all of our rooms and also in the hallway. It took a month for the contractor to prepare materials to be sent and installed into our home, which it should be done within two weeks, but we were busy with other contractors as well, so we asked the flooring guys to start later. Loving the dark colour of the vinyl, it pops out with the bright/white/light grey colour of the wall also with black detailings e.g.: curtain railings, blinds, frames, etc.

Then we continued with drilling works; installing railings, racks, frames by our contractor. Then painting job. We painted light grey for the wall & the same grey shade polka dots for the feature wall. I have been wanting a grey and white nursery room for my baby and now that I am having my own child, I got the chance to do it my own. I don’t want a pink room for a girl or blue for a boy, I love “gender-neutral” colours so that I can have the room for either boys or girls. I love to do DIY mini-project myself. Funny thing, I actually used my recently-finished white pepper bottle cap to do the dots. I just stamped it all over the wall with a grey paint & I’m loving the whole look of the room. YAY!

Once the painted wall dried, we began to install the furnitures. Most of them are from Ikea & Spotlight. We installed those items within a day and onto arranging Alana's essential! Diapers, creams & lotions, booties & mittens, hats, onesies, pants & tops, wet wipes, cotton pads & buds, changing mat and waterproof mat, swaddles, burp cloths, towels. To keep all these in order, drawer inserts (SKUBB box) from Ikea are the best. It comes in two different colours, black / white, to put all tiny items in the drawer.

From doing drilling works, installing vinyl flooring, painting walls, building Ikea furnitures, it took us approximately a month plus to finish it up. At this point, we haven't bought a cot for Alana yet, and I shall update a new post soon for a baby nursery must-haves! I am currently staying at my parents', so most of Alana's stuff were sent here instead of our home. I will post up a finished look for Alana's room once items are all ready!


Before the painting work starts.




  
Installing drawers.

One drawer done, one more drawer to go.


Ikea SKUBB drawer inserts are TDF!


Lots of love,
Malina x

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

What's in My Hospital Bag? | Daddy Edition

Daddy needs two bags as well. One luggage for Daddy's essentials & one bag for snacks! LOL!

Inside the luggage:

  1. Small pillow - Most hospitals provide extra bed (upon request) along with extra blanket and pillow but trust me, none of them offers a nice, comfy pillow. So its best if your husband can get a good night sleep with a comfy pillow from home before the arrival of your bundle of joy
  2. Blanket - Again, to ensure comfiness of your husband's stay in the ward with you, just bring extra blanket
  3. Hoodie - Hospital ward can get very cold during the night, so its good to wear a hoodie or cardigan for comfort
  4. Shoes - Your husband might need to walk a lot to bring stuff for you and to be on his two feet for quite awhile to accompany you in the labour room, so its good to invest  one and wear a proper and comfortable shoes/sneakers
  5. Slipper - For a quick trip from the pullout bed to the toilet. LOL
  6. Socks - One to wear with shoes and the other pair to wear for sleeping
  7. Long pants - To beat the coldness of the maternity ward
  8. T-shirt - Your husband can bring 2 - 3 pair of t-shirts depending on how often he wants to bathe and to change clothes
  9. Cap/hat - Because your husband has no time to wax his hair once the baby arrives, hence, ask him to wear a cap to cover his head. Haha!
  10. Toiletries - Toiletries bag is provided only for the patient, so your husband needs to bring all of his personal products for the 2 or 3-night stay
  11. Towel - Hospitals will only provide towel for the patients (moms), so your husband needs to bring one for himself

Inside the snacks bag:
Make sure your maternity ward has a fridge to keep all these! Also, these snacks are meant to be consumed while you are waiting for labour, not after the delivery.
  1. Biscuits/crackers
  2. Mineral water (Hospital will provide daily - 1.5l mineral water and a thermos for hot water, but in case if you need more, you can buy one since you are also sharing with your husband)
  3. Juices
  4. Smoothies in a bottle
  5. Chocolates
  6. Dates
  7. Milk
  8. Sandwiches
  9. Comfort food from Family Mart (Oden?)
  10. Junk food (For your husband because your meal will be provided 4 times a day, so you will be full but not your S/O. Hihi)
Something extra:
I did not bring these but oh how I wish I did!
  1. Night light - If you have a night light or a small table lamp, do bring it. Unless you don't mind of a bright ceiling light on your night pee trip to the bathroom. A small table  lamp with a dim light while you are about to sleep is essential (for me)
  2. Extra towel for you - You can use the hospital ones for your hair (because it is thin AF) and your good ol thick towel to wrap your body because hospital ward is damn cold and thin towel is not FTW


I hope this post really helps for all mommies-to-be out there. I was clueless as well, but after a lot of reading and doing research, I can conclude that these items are the only necessity you need. You do not need more. I was admitted for 4 days and 3 nights and these are items that we need during our stay in the hospital. Hope this helps! X

What's in My Hospital Bag? | Mommy Edition


Mommy needs two bags. Yes. One hand luggage and one tote bag. Why?

Inside the luggage:
(Everything you need only when you're in the ward/discharge)
  1. Going home outfit - Please do not bring or wear a long dress that requires you strip down butt-naked for breastfeeding. If you really need to wear a dress, make sure it has a zip or button in front (chest area) for easy access to breastfeed in the car
  2. Disposable panties - Because you don't want to use your pretty and expensive undies with massive maternity pads to get stained... TMI, whoops. Hence, my advice is to wear disposable panties for as long as possible, even after you got discharge from hospital. You can just throw away if it gets stained or change to a new one daily
  3. Maternity/nursing bra - Again, for easy access to breastfeed in the car. You don't need to wear any while you are warded unless you are expecting visitors
  4. Maternity pads - Hospital will provide maternity pads for you but you can always bring extra
  5. Breast pads - You do not need this on the first three or four days after labour because breastmilk does not start to leak yet, but you can always prepare in case if your stay extends
  6. Lotion - To prevent from dry skin from the ward's A/C
  7. Massage oil - For that last minute massage before you go for labour
  8. Nipple cream - If your nipples start to crack before you start to breastfeed (which I doubt so because it does not happen to me), but you can always bring it in case if your stay extends
  9. Socks - Because the ward is damn cold, you need to wear one. I brought 4 pairs of socks with me
  10. Indoor slippers - You need this to walk around inside the ward and also to walk around the maternity ward area to induce labour
  11. Sleep mask / eye mask - I need this because even when you turned off the lights, nurses/cleaners/doctors will come in (or barge in) to your room and simply turn on the lights while you are still in bed
  12. Bathrobe / kimono gown - Easy for breastfeeding if your hospital robe is not breastfeed-friendly
  13. Toiletries - Most of hospitals will provide a toiletry kit consists of small bottles of conditioning shampoo & bath gel, toothbrush & toothpaste, face towel, lotion, cotton bud, shower cap, comb, etc. You might need to bring your own if you only want to use your own trusted products. Extra things to bring are; deodorant, facial wash, facial scrub, shaver(?) or whatever you think are needed for your daily use
  14. Makeup - If you want to look good in case you are having any visitors in the ward, or you want to look good upon checkout or even during labour (why not?)
  15. Extra towel - You need your own thick towel from home because hospital's towel is absolute no go. LOL

Inside the tote bag:
(Everything important that is needed upon registration/for easy access)
  1. Hospital documents - Buku pink from Klinik Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM), your hospital book, appointment cards, pre-registration for warded card, IC
  2. Purse - Make sure you have enough cash / balance in your bank account as deposit is needed upon registration
  3. Phone
  4. Phone charger
  5. Laptop - Why? Because hospital has a a very bad TV program and a very good WiFi connection for you to watch Netflix while waiting for active labour. LOL!
  6. Laptop charger
  7. Multi-socket - Because sometimes you and your husband need to charge your gadgets and devices at the same time
  8. Pillow/bantal busuk - I brought one to the hospital because it prevents me from having a panic attack about the idea of pushing a human being out of me. Haha!

Hope this helps for you, mommies-to-be out there! X

Sunday, April 12, 2020

What's in My Hospital Bag? | Baby Edition


In the duffel bag:
  1. Take home outfit - Because apparently my hospital did not provide any outfit for the baby. You can ask your hospital if they will provide one. Else, you have to bring your own
  2. Onesies x 2 - Buy and bring two different sizes and designs (NB size & 1-3m size), in case if the baby is too small or too big for the onesies
  3. Mittens x 2 - Buy and bring two different sizes and design, in case if its too small or big for the baby
  4. Booties x 2 - Same goes like mittens: buy and bring two different sizes and design, in case if its too small or big for the baby
  5. Hats x 2 - Buy and bring two different sizes and design, in case if its too small or big for the baby
  6. NB diapers - My hospital provides whole package of NB diapers for the baby, so I did not use mine for the whole first week of my labour
  7. Wet wipes - My hospital does not provide any
  8. Muslin/swaddle cloth x 2 - I used one as a swaddle and the other one is to cover the baby out from the ward to the car at the main lobby. Would not want to risk it by exposing my newborn baby to public
  9. Burp cloth x 2 - In case if you need to wipe stuff in the car on your way back from the hospital
  10. Infant head support pillow

You don't have to sweat it out by packing unnecessary items and too many things thinking that your baby might need this and that. Your hospital most probably will provide everything that your baby needs especially if you send your baby to the nursery and let nurses take care of them. They will only send your baby to your maternity ward every 2 hours for you to breastfeed them (if you opt for that). If you tell them to go for formula milk, they will prepare the formula for your baby and will only send your baby to your room if you ask them to. So basically, *everything is provided for your baby; top, hat, blanket, swaddle cloth, diapers, wet wipes, bath time, sleep time for the entire time you are warded until your bill is out for discharge.

So your concern is only to prepare things after the discharge, on your way back home. That's all. Hope this helps!


*Depending on your hospital. You can ask them beforehand about this for clarification.