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.

Monday, March 23, 2020

Third Trimester of Pregnancy


Finish line is almost here! No more backache, hoorays! No more itchy skin! Finally I can reach my toes to give it a scrub-a-dub and to cut my toenails myself and to be able to bow down to wear socks, to put on my shoes, to tie up shoelaces, to lean over or squat to pick up things on the floor and not grabbing things with my feet anymore, to change my sleep position in peace and cannot wait not to bear this 3.4kg belly weight anymore. LOL!

Don't get me wrong. I love being pregnant. They said, "Pregnancy is the easiest, embrace it. Trust me, once the baby is out, you are no longer you." HAHAH! I think I can imagine that, to live life as a mom, taking care of your lil kiddo is no easy task. You literally have no time for yourself, only focusing on your baby and taking care of the house while your husband is out for work.

I am enjoying my last moment of being pregnant and I am super grateful to bear this healthy baby inside me and Alhamdulillah, no complications detected so far and I am in my week 39 of pregnancy, also baby is already in its position to be delivered anytime soon now, no breech.

But due to this Covid-19 pandemic currently happening all around the world, I tend to get worried and anxious about the fact that I will be delivering my first baby in a world like this, in its worst state. I talk to my baby every day, telling on how sorry I am that my baby has to be born in times like this and I will do anything to protect my baby from those harmful, cruel, evil things out there. This pandemic, included.

If you ask how's my third trimester, I'd say, "Fine, I am enjoying it..." but in a way, deep down inside, I am panicking whether or not I can provide the best things for my baby and have to learn on how to fully protect my baby. This outbreak is absolute no joke and it is a serious matter that most of us take it very lightly.

I am already in my 9-month of pregnancy and my husband is working and he rarely comes home due to his shifts, and its kinda dangerous for me to stay at home all alone in case if my water breaks whilst my husband is at work. Not funny. So, I have been staying at my parents' for almost a month now, I have been working from home and been self-quarantine with my family here for a week plus due to the restriction of movement or movement control order (MCO) by the Malaysian government until end of this month, inshaAllah. But let's say if positive cases in Malaysia does not go down by then, I think we might have to extend the MCO, maybe? I don't know, I don't want to spread any fake news or anything, it is just my personal opinion but I think we are still not fully protected. Boo you, ignorant people out there. It's not that hard to save lives by doing nothing and stay home!

Well anyways, enough of this negative, headache-guaranteed issue, back to my third trimester. Ehem.

Alhamdulillah, I am healthy, baby is healthy and moving around A LOT! Very active baby, this one, and a heavy one too (3.4kg for week 39), stretches a lot, tiny feet hitting my ribs for several times a day, thumb-sucking kind, probably right-handed human being because sucks his/her right thumb, loves to smile every time we check his/her out via ultrasound scan. He/she shares 85% of my husband's features, LOL, and fat fingers and fists, symmetrical feet, hiccups once a day for like 5-10 minutes, very much in deep sleep after eating, moving around a lot when hungry. I am so in love with my baby, can't you tell?

What hurts during third trimester and how to overcome it?
  • Backache - massage and sleep with tons of pillows with you
  • Sole (tapak kaki) & calves lenguh - massage
  • Hard to get a perfect sleep position - sleep with tons of pillows with you and keep changing positions
  • Hard to walk due to heavy baby - wear a maternity belt and hold your belly while walking and ask someone to support you
  • Sometimes you pee a little when you sneeze (LOL!) - wear a panty liner, do Kegel exercise, pee often so that your urinary bladder is not full
  • Shortness of breath - try to focus on your breath, do a proper breathe in (through nose) and breathe out (through mouth)
  • Muscle stiffness all over your body - do stretching especially if you have been sitting for too long, walk around every half an hour
  • Yawning - I don't know about the rest of you, but I tend to yawn a lot. This is due to lack of oxygen in your brain, dehydration and tired. Tackle this by drink plenty of fluid, get enough rest. You can sleep as much as you want now because you won't get any once the baby is out. LOL!

Other than these, I also been doing a lot of research by reading articles and asking people around about more essential items for newborn baby once he/she is here, what is the best stroller, car seat, baby crib/cot, best breast pump, either auto or manual, do I need baby formula milk, lactation cookies/supplements and stuff. Pretty much haven't bought anything yet. Reason number one: current MCO happening across the world, reason number two: my baby will choose it on behalf of me, so I need to wait until the baby is out to make sure it suits him/her. Or else, I will buy it for nothing.

Hospital bag for three of us: me, husband and baby are all packed. Birth plan is ready. I opt for epidural because one, my pain threshold is very low, I can stub my toe and I will scream my lungs out loud because the pain is freakin unbearable. Two, I plan to have a lot of babies, so I don't want my first one to be like, "alright, that's it. It's painful, I don't want another baby". Three, I want to enjoy the labour process. Four, why not? Why do I want choose to feel the pain rather than opt for something that is painless. Right? I mean, at least that is my plan. Epidural, normal labour. In case of any emergency c-section, I would go for it. Anything that is necessary, of course. I just want my baby and myself to be safe and healthy.

Well yeah, that basically it.

Next post will be about "What's in my hospital bag?" for all three: the mom, the baby and the dad :) Thanks for still sticking around, guys.


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Monday, February 3, 2020

To Pantang or Not to Pantang?


*To my international readers, this post is written specifically for my fellow Malaysian readers who can understand Bahasa Malaysia and Malay culture about postpartum confinement. This post may contain a few different languages than English :) And Pantang means Confinement in Bahasa Malaysia (in this case after childbirth care for both mother and the newborn).

Biggest question of all: To pantang or not to pantang?

Although I am a millennial, I am not saying that I am a modern human being that does not believe in culture or traditional way of doing things. I still ikut some of the Malay culture that our mak mak told us not to do when we were kids (but not all lah), for example, balik rumah sebelum Maghrib or jangan keluar masa Maghrib or jangan mandi malam, which I do mandi malam just that now dah ada water heater system in the house, so takda lah sejuk sangat nak mandi.

So bila nak bercakap tentang tradisi turun temurun, ikut kata mak mak or nenek moyang kita, one of it would be "Amalan Berpantang Selepas Bersalin". I put this in quote because that is what my doctor/gynae literally did when I ask her about this. Tinggi tangan dia naik to do the quote sign every time she said the word "pantang".

So as you know (or may not), that I am now currently in my third trimester of pregnancy and of course lah banyak benda kena fikir on packing the hospital bags - which bukan takat satu bag untuk the mother je, but ada lagi dua bags nak kena packing - one for the baby, one for the husband. My other concerns include nanti lepas bersalin nak tinggal mana, because my husband for sure will be working only a week after my labour, so tak kan nak tinggal rumah sorang sorang. Alhamdulillah I still have my parents and a sister for me untuk menumpang kasih (LOL!) while taking care of my newborn, inshaAllah. Orang kata kalau lepas beranak, tak boleh duduk rumah sorang because postpartum depression is real, guys! So tak healthy lah kita nak kena jaga anak sorang sorang, takda suami, takda family members and takda siapa for us to rely on to.

Bukan nak jadi clingy or nak depending on other people but you know what I mean. It is an overwhelming event and feeling to have little human being with you for the first time and you need someone with you to get used to it.

Because of this, we tend to need someone to help us go through the day. But if you do not have your immediate family members with you, or relatives or even your friends, this is where you need that confinement lady to help you out.

I am writing this blog bukan secara membabi buta and bukan nak go against it or kata I modern and ada orang kata nanti kalau tak pantang dengan betul, boleh sejuk badan, masuk angin or even meroyan. Well, I did a lot of research about this and even dah approached beberapa gynecologists and medical doctors and also beberapa pakej pantang yang ada di Malaysia untuk tanya more details about it and MY GOD, harga pakej pantang makcik makcik sangat cekik darah! Imagine if you beranak dekat private hospital dah cecah RM3-4k above, imagine pakej pantang ni lagi mahal than that. 14 days pakej pantang dah cecah RM4k above. Baik aku beranak kali kedua dekat the same private hospital. You get what I mean? If you ada banyak duit and takda choice untuk jaga diri and jaga baby after bersalin, then you might be tak kisah to keluar duit sebanyak tu for "berpantang". For me, with that RM4k, you can get the best stroller in town, or the best baby nest/lounger, better options for carseat and create the best nursery room for your baby. You know, spending on things more important than berurut.

Speaking of berurut, below is the list of things most pakej pantang di Malaysia buat (based on 7 different centers yang I tanya):

For mother:
  • Urutan pantang/tradisional
  • Relaxing massage
  • Urutan jenis-jenis herba
  • Tangas
  • Mandi bunga
  • Mandi herba
  • Bengkung
  • Urutan payudara
  • Urutan lancar susu
  • Urut peranakan/urutan rahim/sengkak
  • Sengkak muka
  • Sauna
  • Tungku
  • Tungku halia
  • Hair wash therapy
  • Param/pilis/tapel
  • Rendaman kaki
  • Pakej slimming
  • Lulur
  • Body mask
  • Detox
  • Scrub badan
  • Penutup pantang
  • Ikatkan rambut
  • Pakaikan stokin
  • Jamu
For newborn:
  • Mandi
  • Cuci tali pusat
  • Urutan bayi
  • Tungku
  • Tuam bayi
  • Bedung

These centers offer the package for 3 days, 7 days, 14/15 days, 44/45 days, and also 90/100 days.

Below is my Q&A session with my gynae during my antenatal checkup visit yesterday and I could not help but to ask everything about "pantang" to her and these are our conversations:


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Q: I have few questions about pantang. Is there any scientific research and whether or not it is scientifically proven that pantang really helps on heal better after bersalin?

A: Here's the thing, define "pantang". What is "pantang", and why orang "berpantang"? In medical term, no such thing as "berpantang". Because our body memang dah ada system untuk heal sendiri. Whatever it is, bersalin ke, accident ke, patah kaki ke, anything, semua Tuhan dah buat our body system untuk heal sendiri. But kita on the other hand, kena jaga-jaga to make sure apa kita consume or buat, takda effect and tak kacau body system tu. So in this case, bersalin, Tuhan dah buat, okay, badan wanita bila bersalin, ada baby semua dekat dalam uterus, mesti ada cara juga untuk Tuhan heal kan balik dalam keadaan asal. From your uterus to jadi this big, dia mesti akan kecut sendiri. In science or medical world, memang ada study that uterus akan mengecut and jadi semula ke bentuk asal (tunjuk fist) dalam masa 45 days. If you tak buat apa-apa pun, memang akan kecut dalam masa 45 hari. Don't worry. That is why pantang orang lama kata berpantang tu biar sampai 44 hari. So if orang dulu-dulu kata berpantang tu is a process of uterus mengecut ke bentuk asal sampai tunggu 44/45 days, then it makes sense. But problem here is, what you do during that period of time. So this is when benda benda mengarut semua ada.

Q: I have done research and tengok all those business pantang buat, ada urutan, tangas and all that, takda any side effect to our body? Because we are in a process of healing, so bila usik those muscles or nerves, tak ganggu body system ke?

A: One thing, berurut memang sedap. Sangat sedap. Especially you lama baring atas katil and asyik terjaga every two hours nak jaga baby, so bila dapat urut tu, rasa relaxed. Tenang. Memang sedap. For example, if you tak pregnant now, you pergi spa and asks for massage and facial, sauna semua tu, memang sedap kan? Jadi tenang. So itu sebenarnya. Berurut just rasa nak sedap badan and nothing to do with masuk angin ke apa. No such thing as masuk angin dalam badan. Takda. Angin atau udara masuk bila kita inhale oxygen melalui our nostrils or mulut, Itu je. Mana ada masuk angin dalam badan. Kalau buang angin through kentut or sendawa, itu your digestive system. Bukan masuk ikut kaki because tak pakai socks and sejuk badan semua tu. Semua itu nonsense. If you want to berurut, silakan. If tak nak, takpa. But have you heard of "Sekak" or "Sengkak" or urutan rahim? That one, sangat sakit. Memang sakit. If you tak selesa with sakit, tell that person tak nak do the sekak thing. But no scientific proven kata sekak boleh turunkan your rahim. If you tak buat tu pun, rahim akan turun sendiri without berurut. So tell that person, no need.

Q: What about pakai bengkung?

A: Bila pakai bengkung, memang sedap. Because perut rasa selesa, rasa everything is tight and perut tak rasa bergerak or "menggelebeh". Bila you dah beranak, your perut jadi macam deflated float, excess fats and skin ada dekat situ. So pakai bengkung tu sama macam berurut, hanya untuk sedap dan selesa. Bengkung tak kan membantu untuk you get your old abs or tummy if you tak workout or do any exercise. So pakailah bengkung lama mana pun, if tak workout, your perut/abs tak kan balik ke rupa asal.

Q: So does that mean we can workout lepas bersalin?

A: Give it a time. Sama macam kalau you sprained your ankle, ada muscle tear, you berehat dulu bagi heal. Maybe a week or two after that, you can start workout dah. You pun ada tengok those mat salleh mana ada pantang-pantang macam kita, their appearance and body lagi elok rupa and also they are much healthier than us. Selain pengambilan makanan sihat, they go and workout. Bukan duduk rumah tak buat apa, terbaring and berurut sampai 44 days.

Q: I ada tengok beberapa packages offer to tungku for newborn. Is that okay?

A: Tungku for the mother I have heard, but the baby, no! Not advisable. Bertungku tu basically sama macam you pergi spa, minta urut with batu panas. That is all. Tak mendatangkan anything except for relaxation. But for baby, no, I would go against that. I don't think its safe because if you kena bertungku, you can tell the lady that the batu is panas for you to handle, but if baby, how can they tell you? So, tungku for baby, total no no. Tak mendatangkan kebaikan and also will harm the baby.

Q: What about pengambilan jamu?

A: First, you cannot consume jamu or any herba for the first few weeks or first month if you breastfeed. Because it will go to your breastmilk that somehow will affect the baby. Kita tak tahu what's inside the jamu, the ingredients and all, takut effect the baby yang baru nak get use to their diet, yang kita tak tahu apa yang dia allergic to. Second of all, jamu sekarang dah commercialized. I doubt they use authentic or natural ingredients to make it. Orang dulu dulu punya jamu, dia sendiri pergi petik all those daun and herba and tumbuk and jadikan air. So kita tahu where does it comes from, but now punya jamu yang macam dalam tin or in powder form, we do not know the source of the ingredients. So, not advisable. One thing, jamu tak sedap. Pahit. Yang penting, eat healthy food, ada cukup fibre, protein, carbs, vitamins, fruits and veggies, tak perlu ambil jamu semua tu. So, jamu is not helping you with anything if you dah ikut pemakanan seimbang.

Q: What about pantang food? Ada kata tak boleh sambal, tak boleh daging, tak boleh minum air sejuk.

A: Itu semua mengarut. Makan lah apa awak nak makan. No such thing makanan tajam lah, makanan sejuk, tak boleh makan ayam lah, tak boleh makan ikan kering. Makan je. Tak jadi masalah. You have to consume healthy, balanced diet. So each meal you take, kena ada protein, carbs, vitamins, high-fiber food, fruits and veggies. No such thing tak boleh makan itu ini. You tengah nak heal, so you kena ambil all dalam food pyramid. And hydrate yourself by drinking plenty of water. Orang dulu dulu kata minum dua gelas air je sehari, mana cukup. You nak heal properly, so kena minum banyak air. Also ada juga kata tak boleh duduk dalam aircond, nanti sejuk. You buka je aircond. Tak kan nak berpanas sampai berpeluh. Buka je aircond, kalau sejuk, pakai selimut or jacket ke.

Q: Pantang orang tua kata tak boleh minum air banyak sedangkan we need to drink a lot to heal and to breastfeed.

A: This is another one yang nonsense. It makes no sense at all, You nak heal, you nak breastfeed, you dehydrate, and yet you tak boleh minum air banyak. Nonsense. You need to hydrate yourself. Kalau dia bagi air sikit, you curi-curi minum je. You need more water now that you are in the process of healing.

Q: What about param/pilis/tapel?

A: Tak membantu dalam process nak heal.

Q: Ikatkan rambut bagi tegang?

A: Angin tak masuk ikut kepala. Itu yang silap, angin tak masuk ikut mana mana kecuali bila you bernafas. You inhale ikut hidung and mulut, itu lah angin nya. So sampai nak sikat rambut, ikat ketat-ketat, that is all for nothing. Rasa sedap je lah orang main rambut kita.

Q: Why ada mandi bunga and mandi herba and all?

A: If you nak rasa layanan seperti seorang puteri, silakan. Because bila lagi orang nak datang rumah, mandikan you, petik bunga satu-satu letak dalam bathtub or baldi, siramkan atas kepala, you duduk je situ diam-diam. Bila lagi. Tak kan nak panggil masa you bukan bersalin, dah buang tebiat ke apa pula kan. Orang dulu dulu mana ada sabun, shower gel, bath gel with scent, floral scent semua tu. Orang dulu takda sabun, so kena lah mandi bunga. Bila lepas bersalin, kita ada darah nifas. Darah nifas tu lagi teruk bau than darah haid. Bau lagi hanyir. So tu yang orang dulu kena mandi bunga. Tak mandi biasa. Tapi kalau zaman sekarang dah ada macam-macam jenis shower gel bau lagi wangi than the bunga itself, so mandi lah pakai sabun. Lagi bersih, lagi wangi.

Q: Berpantang tak boleh keluar rumah. Kena stay at home for the whole period of pantang. So if 44 days pantang, tak boleh keluar langsung for 44 days?

A: Mengarut. Itu diorang panggil tak boleh jejak tanah. Orang dulu dulu agaknya takda kasut, takda selipar. So family members dia tak bagi keluar rumah because kaki kotor pijak tanah. Boleh kena penyakit kalau tak pakai kasut bila keluar. Zaman sekarang dah ada kasut, kita pun travel naik kereta. Bukan jalan kaki dekat tepi jalan penuh tanah. So nak keluar, keluar lah. If you larat and also if you think that will make you happy, then keluar. No problem. If duduk rumah tak jumpa orang, tak tengok dunia luar sampai 44 days, boleh depressed. So to make you happy, tak depressed, go ahead. Boleh keluar rumah.

Q: What is "meroyan"? Orang dulu kata kalau tak buat proper pantang, boleh meroyan.

A: Saya pun tak tahu apa term meroyan tu. Kalau nak kata depression, yes, postpartum depression is real. But tengok balik apa source, apa sebab jadi meroyan. Kalau tak bagi keluar rumah, tak bagi makan daging, tak cukup minum air, duduk dalam keadaan panas takda aircond, of course boleh jadi rimas and depressed. Kena ada orang with you, for you to get the groove on the newborn. Kena ada strong support system from family and friends.

Q: To conclude, perlu tak berpantang secara tradisional?

A: Up to you. For me, its all back to one thing; your relationship with your family members/relatives. Kalau dah mak mak and your aunts and grandmas semua suruh you pantang juga, ikut kan je lah. Because tak nak gaduh, tak nak naik suara. Jaga hubungan sesama keluarga lebih penting. But if let's say, sesuatu activity tu boleh memudaratkan you, then you politely say no. Contohnya, minum jamu. You tak percaya the source and apa sebenarnya dalam jamu tu, then you can bawa that jamu and flush down the toilet. Buat belakang-belakang, jangan bagi orang lain terasa. Also kalau orang tak bagi you minum air, you pergi minum senyap-senyap. Duduk dalam bilik ada aircond senyap-senyap. Takpa. Daripada kita pun stress nak gaduh and keep on saying no boleh sampai depressed, kan susah tu. Also, if dia nak urut rahim atau sengkak, yang tu you boleh say no to tukang urut because boleh membahayakan your body system. Rahim tak perlu diurut. Dia akan turun sendiri. Yang penting, consume healthy diet, keep yourself hydrated, lead a healthy lifestyle, workout, go out or do whatever makes you happy so that you tak depressed - or maybe tak "meroyan" if we want to use that term, then we're okay. Kalau your family members boleh terima your opinion about this and decided not to do the traditional pantang, then don't do it. Bazir duit je nak bayar package semua tu. Because tak perlu pun, your body is amazing, Allah dah buat for your body to heal itself.

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There you go. What a long conversation between my gynae and I. Hopefully, this post dapat bagi benefit untuk sesiapa yang clueless like me. LOL. My dad, my husband and I memang against this amalan berpantang because I did not see any benefits or sebab yang munasabah untuk I buat and also untuk keluar duit sebanyak tu. Bukan kedekut, but I belajar untuk pandai berbelanja and pandai menilai sesuatu benda sebelum I proceed to do it. If takda mendatangkan kebaikan and lagi banyak memudaratkan diri sendiri and orang sekeliling, then I won't do it. I will not do something just because it is adat turun temurun since 1900 or I won't just do membabi buta just because orang lain asks me to do it.

Plus, for me, it's always Science > Culture. I believe in science... LOL!

Ada I tengok pakej pantang sampai ada kemaskan rumah, do laundry, masakkan makanan pantang, mandikan baby. Well, for me, dekat situ, husband kena mainkan peranan sebagai seorang suami. This whole pregnancy thing, bukan the mother je yang kena hadap, the father pun ada roles dia. If the mother yang beranakkan, yang hadap sakit, yang kena breastfeed, so tugas seorang suami and seorang bapa kena lah buat kerja rumah sikit. Takat laundry, masuk baju dalam washing machine je. Bukan kena sental beriya guna baldi. And kemaskan rumah? Allahu, vacuum pun once a week je. Do dishes, every time habis makan kena basuh pinggan, so memang tak kan ada pinggan berlonggok dalam sink. Nak masak? This is the tricky part, maybe some husbands ada yang tak reti masak. If you duduk rumah parents after labour, if parents larat nak masak, then boleh minta tolongkan masak. Or suami boleh tengok resepi online. If memang takda orang juga nak masak for the mother, then you can opt for that, or ambil maid ke. For me, I won't simply trust anybody to cook for me, lagi lagi kalau dia masuk my kitchen and use my stuff like its their own. I don't know, that is my opinion lah. And mandikan baby? Maybe the first few days tu, you might need someone with more experience to show you until you get the hang of it, but after that, si suami boleh lah tolong. Si ibu pula, kena lah belajar buat sendiri. Sampai bila nak minta orang lain mandikan anak kita sendiri. Kan? Second of all, I do not trust some strangers to datang rumah and ke hulu ke hilir dalam rumah like their own house. I mean, maybe this comes from experience that we never had a maid before since I was a little kid, so, its only the four of us at home and to have somebody from God-knows-where inside our home, I don't feel safe or at ease. I don't know their background, their lifestyle, where they have been, their penyakit (if there's any), their habits, ada any weird perangai ke, you know, stuff like that.

Alhamdulillah, I have the most supportive husband and parents and sister and in-laws to help me get through this. Syukur dapat suami yang tak malas buat kerja rumah and sendiri yang meng-offerkan diri to do things without me asking him. Bless you, sayang. Also syukur ada Mommy, Daddy and Sissy for agreeing and wanting to take care of me and my newborn soon and allow us to stay at their place for as long as we want sampai we get the groove on living with the new addition to the family.

InshaAllah.

Semoga Allah permudahkan segala urusan kita, dunia dan akhirat. Ameen.


Love, MA

Sunday, January 19, 2020

11 Pregnancy Essentials


Now that you knew you are pretty much pregnant and aware your body is changing (& growing), what's next?

I totally understand on how you feel. Overwhelming. Do not know where to start. Where is the beginning? Where does this ends? Should I start buying now? Should I wait? Or should I just lead my life as usual? What things should I get for me?

Well, I am here to help you new preggos out there. Bear in mind, I am no different than you and this is only my first pregnancy and I get it that you do not want to ask people around about this whole pregnancy thing because you are afraid you might seem annoying and people might not get where you are coming from.

I get that.

But, "malu bertanya, sesat jalan", am I right?

I did ask people around especially moms, new moms, women who are in their first or second and even fifth pregnancy. I did (& still do) some research as well, and by some, I mean A LOT. I read articles from reliable sources, downloaded baby apps on iPhone, and let me tell you one important thing: NEVER READ FORUMS. Why? Because different people experiencing different things. So when you want to know something, its best if you just Google it and click on tabs from reliable sources (will list down some of trusted sites and apps I've visited), not the discussions between people in forums.

I know I did the same by asking people around but that is just to get an insight and some ideas on what is it really about rather than trusting it and taking it point by point on what you want to know. You need to make your own judgment based on what you have read from doctors, reliable sources on the internet or your gynae, conversations between you and your friends/family members and maybe some of the discussion in the chatroom. 

If you are having troubles to make your own judgment, that's where I am here to guide you on what I feel right and even my gynae and nurses approve!

Here are some of the essentials that I think most preggos can get to make your pregnancy journey fun, easy and graceful!

1) Vitamins/supplements
  • Iberet Folic 500
  • Contains: Iron, vitamin C, B Complex, Folic Acid
  • Consume: Once a day. I take it every night after my dinner
  • Where to get it: Common pharmacy e.g. Guardian, Watson's
  • Why this: The reason I bought from the shelf instead of taking Obimin from Klinik Kesihatan because of the side effect I got from Obimin - Nausea (everytime!) & diarrhoea. Told my nurse and she asked me to get other supplement but I refused. LOL! Went to my private gynae, she approves my intake of Iberet Folic 500 *thumbs up*
  • Blackmores Calcium + D3
  • Contains: 600mg Calcium, vitamin D3500 IU
  • Consume: Once a day. I take it every night after my dinner
  • Where to get it: Common pharmacy e.g. Guardian, Watson's
  • Why this: Because calcium is needed for pregnant women to ensure you and the baby get enough calcium for teeth and bones' growth
  • Scott's Fish Oil 1000mg capsule
  • Contains: Omega 3 (DHA + EPA)
  • Consume: Once a day. I take it every night after my dinner
  • Where to get it: Common pharmacy e.g. Guardian, Watson's
  • Why this: Though this is not "compulsory" for pregnant women, you can choose not to take this but I believe in healthy brain growth for both mom and baby. There are a lot of benefits of fish oil if you take it daily even if you are not pregnant! My gynae says its good to take this for best growth and development of the baby. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please make sure you consume fish oil, NOT cod liver oil! It is not safe for pregnant women to take cod liver oil, so please read the box carefully!

2) Pregnancy belt / maternity belt / pregnancy belly band



  • Oppo Maternity Belt
  • When to wear it: Every time when you go out and do a lot of walking, during exercising (walking on treadmill), or doing chores around the house that requires a lot of standing. You don't have to wear it while sitting or lying down
  • Where to get it: Common pharmacy e.g. Guardian, Watson's or hospital
  • Why this: Though this is not "compulsory" for pregnant women, but I have lower back problem and the weight of my belly somehow affects my back and it is good to have a support so that you can improve on your posture. Also, you can tackle your daily activities comfortably!

3) >1.5l Big bottle / tumbler with lemon water

  • >1.5l water bottle / tumbler
  • Fill in your huge-ass bottle with water and slices of lemon and bring it everywhere!
  • Why this: Lemon water promotes good hydration for our body especially when you are pregnant, you need more water to keep yourself hydrated, not to mention a good source of vitamin C, improves skin quality (that is where you get the glow!), it aids digestion, it freshens your breath (you do not need your mint anymore) and also helps prevent kidney stones. As well as, it tastes better than the normal water. LOL

4) Hot/cold pack

  • Hot/cold Pack
  • If you want it to be hot, put the pack in a microwave, if you want the cold one, you can use the same pack to put in the freezer
  • Where to get it: I got it from my physiotherapist at the hospital but this can be found in any pharmacies or you can buy from your hospital. You can go online shopping too!
  • Why this: This is recommended by my physiotherapist during my physio session due to my back problem but this can be used for pregnant women as well because you might get back problem too later in your third trimester. So this thing actually can make your life more comfortable! I use the cold pack during the day and hot one at night before I go to sleep.

5)  Coccyx pillow
  • Coccyx pillow
  • When to use it: I bought two, one for driving or seating in the car (passenger seat) and one for office use.
  • Where to get it: Common pharmacy or hospital
  • Why this: Though this is not "compulsory" for pregnant women, but if you are working 9-5 in an office, a desk job, or while you are traveling (roadtrip or by plane), you need this because you are sitting for too long and by using this it might help ease on the pressure on your tailbone and also to fix your posture. Remember, sitting is the new cancer!

6) Gym ball / yoga ball / exercise ball


  • When to use it: When you are watching TV at home, lounging around
  • Where to get it: Common pharmacy or any sports store
  • Why this: Though this is not "compulsory" for pregnant women, but this is again, to correct your posture. If you are tired by sitting on it, you can use it as a pouffe or stool to put your legs up while you are sitting on a sofa or working at work. This is to ensure a good blood flow and making sure blood does not pool in your feet that can cause swollen feet.

7) Tights / leggings / maternity pants


  • Good high-waisted, elastic, stretchy, breathable cotton pants are good for your growing belly
  • When to wear it: Anytime, anywhere, 24/7. LOL!
  • Where to get it: Any maternity store or sports attire store, Uniqlo, Cotton On Body
  • Why this: Because it gives you comfort and extra support to hold your belly up without any restrictions to move around!

8) Pregnancy pillow


  • There are three types of pregnancy pillow: U-shaped, C-shaped & three different pillows with you (for your head, your back & between your legs). As your belly grows bigger, you might need to sleep on your side. This is to ensure that your blood circulation flows nicely.
  • When to use it: When you are lying down and sleeping, of course
  • Where to get it: I bought the C-shaped pregnancy pillow from Parkson
  • Why this: Experts recommend pregnant women should avoid sleeping on their backs during second and third trimesters because the entire weight of the growing fetus on your back, intestines and vena cava (the main vein that carries blood back to the heart from your lower body. The pressure can lead to backaches and hemorrhoids which can make you dizzy.

9) Bio-Oil / stretch mark lotion / lotion
  • Bio-Oil Essence
  • When to use it: Every morning after shower, every night after shower
  • Where to get it: Common pharmacies e.g. Watson's, Guardian
  • Why this: Apply this twice a day, every day to have less to no stretch marks around your waist, lower belly, breasts, thighs, knees, back of your armpits 


  • St. Ives Oatmeal & Shea Butter Body Lotion
  • When to use it: Every morning after shower, every night after shower or whenever you feel like your skin is extra dry that day
  • Where to get it: On the shelf in any common supermarkets
  • Why this: Apply this twice a day, every day to have moisturized , glowing skin. This is not to avoid stretch marks though I think it helps in some way because all your stretched-out skin is not cracked and gets enough moisture. I apply this especially on my knees, elbows, across my arms and calves, thighs, my back and pretty much everywhere on my body to get a full coverage of moisture


10) MASSAGE, OMG YES PLEASE!


  • You can ask for prenatal massage (but never asked for the masseuse to massage your belly! It's dangerous!)
  • When to have it: When you feel sore especially your feet and back.
  • Where to get it: There are a lot of massage places to go for, but I do not trust people to massage me while I am pregnant, so I consulted with my physiotherapist on the correct way to massage due to my back problem (again *roll eyes*) and to make sure it is safe for pregnant. So she taught my husband on how to massage me... so my masseuse is my husband. LOL
  • Why this: Because trust me, YOU NEED IT. Your body will feel a lot better! YES!

11) Download pregnancy/baby apps on your phone

  • What app: BabyCentre & Pregnancy+
  • When to install it: Right after you know you are pregnant
  • Where to get it: Free to be downloaded on iOS and Android
  • Why this: To keep track of your pregnancy journey and your baby's development week by week. It is a trusted site from reliable sources with day-to-day information, diet, pregnancy tips, baby names, keep track of your fetus' size in your womb according to which weeks you are right now, and everything. You name it, all questions you have about pregnancy and parenting and baby care and your roles (literally from a-z) are available in the app.

Happy pregnant, new Mommies! x