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Friday, January 19, 2007
Hunger = Empty

I've been hungry all the time since I gave birth. Yet at the same time I have no appetite. My snacking habit seemed to die off even with the sporadic munch on pork floss during the early months or more recently Cheez Balls by Brim's, which I suspect bought the product over from Planter's, or bought Planter's. Anyway will Google and find out. Must be a reason why it disappeared from the supermarket shelves for 2 years (or is it 3)? Hmm...

Last weekend the whole family (sans cats) was down with some sort of stomach bug. Their poor Dad threw up violently about 10 times in 2 days. He gleefully said later his stomach had shrunk and he has lost some weight. I was spared the violence but felt cold and achy. It recurred again the last 2 days, this time with an awful nausea and body ache. I stayed in bed all day yesterday. After Jack threw up his food twice in the last 2 days (this is the third time in this para already), I realised he might have it too.

Anyway, it hasn't stopped me from eating. I am trying to gain more weight before someone calls me Skeletor. If people notice I am visibly thinner, that's a bad sign. I know many Moms have trouble losing weight after baby but oddly for me the weight keeps falling and falling. Either Jack's just drinking a lot of milk or I am just not sleeping enough, or it's because he's 9kg now and I am carrying him everywhere so that's some kind of exercise, or my appetite's been bad, or really, all of the above. I've yet to breach the 50kg mark in over a month and I've started drinking full cream milk and even Milo again. Okay, today I am 49kg. I haven't been this thin since I was 12.

Very disturbing...

On a cheerier note, Jack crawls very fast now. Last night when I got up to use the bathroom, he realised I was gone and starting calling for me. I rushed back in to find his voice oddly near the edge of the bed. I reached out and there he was, crawling towards me.

Actually not cheery but also very disturbing.

Note to self: buy another foldable mattress to wedge on floor at the edge of bed.

After a month of silence and some screaming, he is starting to talk again. Today he said Baba Boo. :)

Sunday, January 14, 2007
Win me a PINK Nintendo DS Lite!

Okay, I think I'm a pretty hip Mom. I hold one of the coolest jobs in the computer game industry, I play WoW, I fix my husband's computer, I care for my bebe almost 24/7, and I am practicing to be the next Nigella Lawson. But there is nothing like PINK that screams WOMAN!

Should I win the PINK Nintendo DS Lite with their super neat Brain Age game (which by the way, is perfect for late-night breastfeeding sessions), I will appear to be ever cooler to my kid who will realise Mom's still a girl after all. :)

Friday, January 12, 2007
Let Sleeping Babies Lie

8 Infant Sleep Facts Every Parent Should Know by Dr Sears
Nightwaking has developmental benefits. Sleep researchers believe that babies sleep "smarter" than adults do. They theorize that light sleep helps the brain develop because the brain doesn't rest during REM sleep. In fact, blood flow to the brain nearly doubles during REM sleep.

During REM sleep the body increases its manufacture of certain nerve proteins, the building blocks of the brain. Learning is also thought to occur during the active stage of sleep. The brain may use this time to process information acquired while awake, storing what is beneficial to the individual and discarding what is not. Some sleep researchers believe that REM sleeps acts to auto-stimulate the developing brain, providing beneficial imagery that promotes mental development.

One day as I was explaining the theory that light sleep helps babies' brains develop, a tired mother of a wakeful infant chuckled and said, "If that's true, my baby's going to be very smart."
Yup, Jack too. :) He wakes every hour...!

Oh and the sleeping through the night part? 1-4 months is right. They begin night-waking after that.

Meanwhile, Jack is teething and has been waking up rolling over onto his tummy, and even sitting up once. So I reckon the wakings is likely due to both teething and his developmental milestones.
Yet, even though babies achieve this sleep maturity some time during the last half of the first year, many still wake up. The reason? Painful stimuli, such as colds and teething pain, become more frequent. Major developmental milestones, such as sitting, crawling, and walking, drive babies to "practice" their new developmental skills in their sleep.

Friday, January 05, 2007
Jack's Practice Claps

Jack's sleeping well again. Last night he slept 1+2+3+3+3. Well, better than 1+1 or 2+2 ad infinitum.

Now he can crawl, pull himself up, sit very steadily, and in the past 3 days, practicing clapping. He recognises his Mom, Dad, Grandpop and Grandma, regular aunts and uncles and cousins. And yes, he still smiles at girls. More so at the pretty ones. :p

AskMoxie has some words on how babies sleep poorly when they are learning new things and sleep well again when they master them. Considering what Jack has achieved in the past few months, I'd say he's mastered a lot.

Posted at 13:39 by mephala
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Friday, December 29, 2006
Jack Crawls

Jack's been physically and vocally very active.

Aside from standing with support and pulling himself up, he's started crawling. Not the shuffle-butt type but the actual crawl.

He said Mama for three days or maybe five, then began saying Baba. His Dad is very pleased. :)

Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Jack's Development - Almost 7 Months

These mornings Jack wakes before me and pats my face with a smile. Other times he'll bawl but smile when he sees me loom above him. He's not happy when I leave to wash up and feed the cats so I carry him with me. He's most entertained by the odd human habit of toothbrushing.

He's more wary of strangers now but will still smile at any cooing female (human, that is). He won't let anyone but his Grandma and I put him to bed but will allow Dad or Grandpa to carry him for a nap.

He giggles when he sees his Humpty doll, with him since he was born, and gives it a pat of acknowledgement and a smile when I put it next to him.

He can sit on his own very well now and easily pulls himself up to standing. There is always a chuckle of delight when I put him in his cot as he swiftly grabs the bars and pulls himself up. He beams while he stands and cries in annoyance when his legs fail him 5 minutes later.

He loves his football and once sat for almost an hour patting and swatting coloured balls in his cousin's Ball Pen. He's regarding his small football most intently as I type this. :)

Posted at 12:43 by mephala
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
A Pair of Teeth

Last night I felt the tips of two little teeth emerging from Jack's lower gums. Although there had been a lot of noise about him teething since his 4th month (and progressively less sleep - he wakes every 2 hours now), this is the first time I've actually seen and felt any unequivocal proof of his teething. :) He's started solids as well, faring well on rice cereal, mashed banana, and apples. So quickly they grow up...

Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Jack Can Sit Up

Jack turned 6 months just a week ago and since then, he's been sitting up without support and has a soft spot for a small rubber football. :) He can say Mama in between his cries and always beams when he sees his Grandma and Grandpa.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Return of the Living Dead

Yes I think I qualify.

Since he turned 4 months, Jack's sleep had regressed from 5-6 hours (first sleep) to 3 hours and last night, 1-2 hours.

He even rejected the pacifier I attempted to give him to coax him to sleep. In the end, only the boob would do. I relented.

Fortunately, thanks to the supportive hub and my wonderful parents, I can still work by day with a clear mind.

It's just that from around 9.30pm I turn into a zombie all through the next morning.

The quest for solutions begin. I plan to hit Borders later to check out more parenting books.

He is delightfully happy today playing with Grandpa, giggling and laughing as I type this. He was quite happy to play by himself, under our watchful eyes.

He's started on bananas this week and seems to really love it. I let him eat on his own and despite the mess, he's pretty skilled with feeding himself. :)

At the end of the day, despite the zombie-inducing sleep deprivation, it's still an unparallelled joy waking up next to his curious face peering at me and then a smile.

Posted at 13:46 by mephala
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Too Early For Any Conclusion

Last night I put Jack to bed at midnight. He'd had 2 hour-long naps in the day, one in the evening. I was so engrossed in finishing The Game by Neil Strauss that I didn't sleep till almost 2am. He woke at 2.45am, 7.20am, and then once more (I was too buggered to check when).

I had the ioniser on at Medium and then a/c on at Low. May have been my constant moving around that disturbed his sleep.

Let's try again tonight.

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