Saturday, December 13, 2008

17 minutes and 30 seconds wasted

I was watching Disaster Movie and walked out on it after 17 minutes and 30 seconds. What a waste of time. I watch lots of spoofs like superhero movie and so on and normally end up with "It was entertaining, it made me laugh a couple of times" but this one? Oh no not this one. Utter garbage if you ask me, don't recommend watching it.


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Sunday, November 30, 2008

BUBBLING AND SQUEALING

It's been a busy month, started working again, luckily from home so I can still breastfeed easily my little big boy (he's now 7.5kg by 66cm, like a 6 month old and he's not yet 5 LOL). Work is not bad as usual but hearing him crying nearby and not being able to do anything about it is really frustrating. This month he started grabbing more, squealing and chatting through bubbling as in making cute bubbles with his lips. Lips that have also been very busy sucking the bottom lip as the gums are bothering him and he's also been sticking his tongue out a lot too. The most weird thing is that he pulls his dummy sometimes and then complains because he did it... mah? Sometimes he puts it back and sometimes he doesn't manage and I help but then he pulls it out again and looks at it like if he was in a trance and then starts crying... He also loves the mobile now more than ever and wants music on almost all the time (he loves music! In this he definately took from me, I love it too =) )
Ah yes and he also attemped the first steps when we hold him standing up. My big baby =*)
Still not doing anything like rolling or sitting by himself but he is folding more by himself in the attempt... he'll get there eventually... for the moment the most he does is moving slightly on his side when he is sleeping.
Oh the mornings... after at least 7-8 hours of sleep he wakes up almost everytime making a clear call for me: Ah! or Mah! and as soon as I hear the imperative monosillable I know he wants breakfasts, his majesty called!
I had a couple of days or more where he would not like staying too much on one boob as according to his feelings it was empty or nearly empty, so my trick in the end was to tell him to "use the titty as a dummy" as he knows the boob by the name of titty (easyer to say and to remember) and after a couple of minutes of complaints and looks that surely meant to say "sure mum? Did I understand right?", he latched back on while lying down in bed near me and did exactly that. After all the dummy is a surrogate of the boob not vice versa. This not only stimulated my breast to produce more milk but also gave him time to understand that even if it feels empty he has to still suck or he will get nothing more.

One last thing: it pisses me off, LIDL here stopped getting CIEN nappies, they are the best ever made with a yellow stripe changing colour with pee or poo and keep it all in with no spilling. They changed them with TOUJOURS, not that good, surely less good than any other trademark apart from the worse that in my opinion is Pampers as I only had spillings of pee and poo with those. The problem is that TOUJOURS are still the cheapest, sob sob.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Halloween and Boyle family Look-alike Meter


The Yoda hat-head I slaved on for a few days... (be understanding it was my first time with star wars costumes) and the suit I slaved on.... All for you and us! He's doing such a Yoda face!!

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Friday, October 24, 2008

Teething and talking

Since he started talking more last saturday 18 at my Grandma's, so his Greatgranma, he hardly stopped, with great joy of me and his dad... It's mainly a lot of aahh, uuhh, oohh, quealings, little laughters and rarely he uses consonants such as guuhh, gahh... yesterday it was the first time of something undefined including a T. In all this he's been suffering at least once every other day for his first tooth coming out and complains quite often. He's also been overall an angel, he definately enjoys the TV (he only watches clever stuff and music!!) and he's getting better at holding himself sitting for a couple of seconds before trailing off to a side LOL. He enjoys tickle but tries to resist it as he gets the hiccups otherwise after a while. And he's not been hiccuping in the last few days which tells something i suppose. He's also been eating quite regularly apart from today when he must have been either hungrier or thirstier. I wish I had a videocamera to record all the time he chats, he's so amusing!

Meanwhile i've been busy starting arrangements for the wedding, gosh so many things to do! Today i started sewing the small sachets that will contain the chocolate-heart-shaped-sugar-covered sweeties for the guests. Previously I sewed a new portable changing mat for Robert and I completed it with his initials. Yesterday I finished the last drawer (finally!) of his chest of drawers and completed the first hand of stain on the shelf I decided to put in his bedroom. Busy busy week? Not really that is almost all I've been doing... Most of the time I sat at the computer navigating for stuff about the Wedding... my bottom is flattening!! LOL

Thursday, October 09, 2008

First temperature

Thanks to our friends Ami and Leon we were able just a few minutes ago to check on our warm boy with a dummy thermometer and soon found out that he has his first temperature: 37.3. This afternoon we had been at the pediatrician for a check and she revealed what i suspected since a couple of days ago, he has a bit of a sore throath which lead to a bit of coughing and less chitty chatting, nothing to worry about as she said it will soon be gone and she confirmed that the teeth started their journey out of the gums. The weight was 6.700 kg and he is now 63 cm tall. He is a big boy, she said comparable to a 5 months old and is growing fine.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

ABOUT ARTIFICIAL MILK - FORMULA

Did you know how bad artificial milk is?
99% of women can breastfeed and a good lot fails due to not believing that they can do it and giving up too easy!
Try harder! Don't use Formula!

Most leading health organizations today recommend breastfeeding for newborns through 12 months of age, and some through 24 months due to the infant's need for Omega 3, a nutrient that is ordinarily found in breast milk but not in formula, also mother's antibodies cannot be found in formula, stop buying formula it's bad for the babies' health and leads to many problems:
studies have found infants in developed countries who consume formula are at increased risk for:

  • acute otitis media
  • non-specific gastroenteritis
  • severe lower respiratory tract infections
  • atopic dermatitis
  • asthma
  • obesity
  • type 1 and 2 diabetes
  • sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
  • eczema
  • necrotizing enterocolitis and
  • autism (SOMEBODY SAID IT'S GENETIC BUT GAVE NO INFO ABOUT WHERE THIS INFORMATION WAS FOUND SO I STILL BELIEVE WHO WROTE THIS ARTICLE ON WIKIPEDIA AND I ADD THAT ACCORDING TO RECENT STUDIES MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CAN BE ADDED TO THIS LIST)
when compared to infants who are breastfed.

It has been discovered that iron supplementation in baby formula is linked to:
  • lowered I.Q.
  • other neurodevelopmental delays.

also some early studies have found an association between infant formula and lower cognitive development.
So you just need to have confidence, no mother can "lose" the milk or "not have enough". For starters do not believe when anybody says that to you.
  1. Tell yourself that you, like millions of women, can do it
  2. DRINK A LOT (water, milk, juices, no alcohol of course)
  3. make sure your baby latches on properly
  4. If you think your baby is not getting enough because of a low increase of weight compared with other babies check all the things that can cause this problem and help your milk production with the use of a BREAST PUMP, the electric ones are faster and more effective than the hand ones and save you the hassle of spending a lot of time and effort. (I use a hand one because I couldn't afford otherwise)
  5. If your breasts get so full that they are sore or you get a lump under your armpit you should pump the milk out until either problem is solved and try hot water to help the ducts to open.
  6. If you are stressed drink camomile and fennel as they help relax and increase the production as they are still liquids. Obviously try to rest, being stressed and nervous does not help.
  7. Don't drink too much tea or coffee, it's bad mainly for the baby and for you too.
  8. Use a wetnurse or pump and freeze your milk in case of absence.
  9. Consult with your doctor in case the hormones for breastfeeding are lacking in order to have a prescription for these hormones.
  10. DON'T GET STRESSED AS STRESS IS NUMBER ONE ENEMY OF MILK, I MYSELF EXPERIENCED 3 TIMES WHERE THE MILK WAS LATE TO COME BECAUSE OF STRESS AND MY POOR BOY WAS SCREAMING FOR HUNGER.
  11. For any questions and advice please don't hesitate to email me.

There are very few real cases when a mother cannot breastfeed and most women don't know that, they just get in the spiral of convincing lies that push them to buy formula.
Here are those reasons:


Because of the mother's health:
  • The mother is infected with HIVor tuberculosis
  • She has had breast surgery. In this case the ducts will be blocked.
  • She is taking any kind of drug or alcohol that could harm the baby.
  • The mother is extremely ill or malnourished, in this case once she reaches a good state she could try with the help of a doctor
Other reasons why a baby cannot be breastfed:
  • The baby is unable to breastfeed: birth defects and inborn metabolism errors such as galactosemia make breastfeeding difficult or impossible.
  • Absence of the mother: adoption (although nowadays with hormones the new mother can still breastfeed), the baby is orphaned or in the sole custody of a man. The mother is separated from her child by being in prison or a mental hospital. The mother has abandoned the child. In most cases the use of a wet-nurse when possible would be better of course. The mother has left the child in the care of another person for an extended period of time, such as while traveling or working abroad.There is the possibility to pump and freeze the mother's milk that will then last up to 6 months in the freezer.
  • Family pressures: Family members, such as mother's husband or boyfriend encourage use of infant formula without knowing how bad it is or just because they think it's easier.
  • Lack of education: The mother believes that her breast milk is of low quality or in low supply, or that breastfeeding will decrease her energy, health, or attractiveness. The mother is not trained sufficiently to breastfeed without pain and to produce enough milk.
  • Financial pressures: Maternity leave is unpaid, insufficient, or lacking. The mother's employment interferes with breastfeeding.
  • Societal structure: Breastfeeding is difficult or forbidden at the mother's job, school, place of worship or while commuting. The mother feels infant formula is socially preferable.
  • Personal beliefs: The mother feels that breasts are too sexual for a baby or feels uncomfortable breastfeeding around other people. Nursing by a relative or paid wet-nurse is socially unsupported, believed to be unhygienic, or too expensive. Also, the mother does not want to breastfeed or prefers to use both breast milk and infant formula.
  • Dietary concerns: The contents of breastmilk are influenced by the dietary habits of the mother. If the mother consumes a food that contains an allergen breastfeeding may, for a brief period after consumption, provoke an allergic reaction in the infant.


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Saturday, October 04, 2008

SO MANY THINGS...

Where to start... I've been very busy, so busy infact that I didn't have time to post anything for the last 2 weeks.
So here is a summary of what happened in this time:

I've been seeing friends, some of them at the Italian Pagan Pride where I went with my love Colin and Robert. In this occasion Robert used his pushchair and enjoyed it, it was cold so we dressed him up really nice and cosy with a lovely blue handmade jumper.

Robert with the blue jumper

One of the friends i've been seeing is Marina, my hospital room mate with her daughter Vittoria and for the occasion I made her a handmade, by me, present that will hopefully last until she is older: it consists of a blanket for the pram (with a ribbon that can be used as a dummy holder) that can later on become a sheet for the changing mat/doll sheet/table centerpiece. There is also a pillowcase in the same fabric that turns into a bag as there is a strap that can be put inside when used as a pillowcase.

The multiporpose sheet




The pillowcase-bag

I have also done other things since the sewing machine was finally out of its table one year after being repaired so I started sewing a few things. Because a textile shop gifted me a big bag of fabrics I was able, among them, to find a suitable pair to do Robert's Halloween costume: baby Yoda! I'm still working on that,
although I had almost done the head part, because my lovely grandma's Singer 401 broke again (it cuts the thread when it goes down inside, any idea what it is?)so I had to switch to the other granma's Pfaff Gritzner 4220, not as beautiful or with as many fancy points but still very reliable and since I had also started a dressing pillow for Robert's high chair (made of wood)


Robert's first time on the high chair, still too small for it =)

which has a white base, I stuck with white and did as many things as I could and still am doing. My amazing son sleeps during the sewing sessions. So I sew a cover for his cot that is still waiting to be placed as we're keeping him in the Mose's basket for as long as he fits in; doing 2 sheets to use on the changing table and done some sewing on an interesting piece:
among the fabrics I was gifted there was an unfinished dress, missing a collar and various sewings, almost done now as you can see but needs still some dark sewing on the sleeves that I will do later on. Then it will be on sale, the size is unknown but looks like a European 44-46.

Make your offers ladies and gentlemens!

Obviously I had to leave something aside to do all this so the last drawer of Robert's chest of drawers is not yet done, also thank to my love Colin that did an awful job at staining a few centimitres left that I could not do as I had to run breasfeed my little Robert ... it will be redone and finished in a few days for sure. My next project after finishing the baby Yoda costume and the dress will be a black cat shaped bag for one of my best friend and then we'll see... I might restart the door of the spare house that i left aside or do the front door or the 2 ottomans... It's getting rainy and cold and I only have this month left to do all this before going back to work for real and Gods knows what it will be like with Robert... Until Colin doesn't work I can rely on him but I also hope he gets a job in order to have a better life...
Since 2 days ago we ran out of gas and don't have the money to buy another bottle so we've been cooking on the fire at night and had a sandwitch for lunch, the thing is not bothering me as the food comes out really good, but it takes more time than usual.


Meat, Mais and Minestrina (small starshaped pasta in stock cube broth)

Anyway I had to go trough my little possessions and decide to sell some silver and gold items I had left in order to get some money before my next payment. Among my items I found my old fake Granma's ring. She bought it through a post service because it looked so beautiful even if fake and I can now thank her as I'm using it as an engagement ring since the silver one my Love bought for me doesn't fit anymore and since, well, he couldn't afford a real diamond anyway so far...

My old fake Grandma's engagement-looking-like ring

Another amazing new event was Robert starting to complain about sore gums: not so soon I hope, we'll be seeing teeth.



Robert with his first ice lolly for teething

Sunday, September 21, 2008

ROBERT'S ROOM

After many discussions on where to put what and when, we finally moved the furniture around in our livingroom/Robert's future bedroom and started putting his stuff where it will be and moved stuff out that will go somewherelse. It's all a big mess in the whole house as I still have a mountain of ironing to do and I have still to finish the drawers of the piece of furniture I've been working on instead of continuing with the old door, also I did not have yet time to make a picture of the other night table, but it can wait. So I've been doing this piece of furniture for Robert's bedroom and it will be not only his changing table but his personal storage, for all his clothes, towels etc...

Here is the result so far.

It's already in the room acting as changing tabel, since i miss some screws for the drawer handles and therefore I'll have to wait to finish all when I've got them I also worked on this lovely (and full of holes) coat hanger that is from the spare house (the one that needs restored). It was a must keep for me, an antique of the house that has its own hooks on the wall since ages ago.





Monday, September 15, 2008

THE DOOR'S TURN


After finishing the other night table (picture will follow in the next post) we started together (my Love and I) on the antique next door door (part of the house that needs done up), this is the result after stripping the paint and sanding so far...

Friday, September 12, 2008

FIRST VACCINATIONS

Robert the day before the vaccinations


I must say I did not think it would have been like this...
Since my fiancee' has no simpathy for needles I was the one that had to keep our little Robert still by holding his legs down on the doctor's table...
Up until just a second before the injection he was smiling away, which mad it even more difficult for me, then the first needle went in and he looked at me with a face like "what was that?" and a few seconds later he started crying, the doctor encouraged me to pick him up and hold him and then put him back down for the second shot at which he screamed horribly and I felt so helpless and mortified...
I was crying too, I had to put my baby through that pain!
After 10 minutes he had stopped crying and I was still going on even though I was smiling at him pretending all was fine.
CONCLUSION: Gods forbid he hurts himself as I'll be the one in pieces...I'm such a crybaby!
I strongly recommend information about vaccines is read before taking your baby for vaccinations, they can be dangerous (encephalitis etc.)and even fatal (sids, allergic reactions, intossications etc.)if certain circumstances are present (premature babies, flu, colds, etc.) and most countries still use harmful chemicals in them so watch what you do... I'll never vaccinate my son again nor my next offspring after I came to know the truth that revolves around vaccinations, the risks are far too high than the benefits. This said I breastfeed so his immune system will always be better than a formula fed baby. Everyone is different.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

WHAT CHANGES WITH MOTHERHOOD


Personally I can say my life did not change that much as I've never been a disco-maniac or going-out-for-a-drink girl. I like quiet nights, chinese restaurants, simple things, can't afford much shopping in general, don't go to the cinema that often because of the language barrier for my fiancee', love ice creams. When we go out for anything, baby Robert comes with us, since the first days of his life, after hospital, we never spared him a trip to the supermarket or else and he likes the car trips, he usually falls asleep with motion in general. I spend more time with him and less on my computer, I have a very high pile of ironing to do since the pregnancy (I don't enjoy ironing), I breastfeed every 2-3-4-5 or 6 hours depending on the events and time of the day, so this keeps me rather busy, I therefore get sore boobs when they're full and ready to fullfill his hunger. I have nappies to change, altough my fiancee' does most of it at the moment since it's his unwritten job, in my kitchen ther are a few more items than before (sterilizer, bottle warmer and a box with sterilized things when they are not in use) and I have a lot of baby clothes, toys and baby sheets filling a few drawers, I fill more washing machines, use my towels more (very good to have one draped around his neck and going under his bottom in case he spills milk or poo) and finally I have one more bag to carry around, his bag (nappies, cream, solar protection, water bottle, fennel powder to mix with the water in case he has a sore belly, towel and changing mat, 3 or 4 clothes for emergency changes, socks, a hat and a wee long sleeved cardigan for when it gets cold). Overall I don't feel these changes as bad, the only thing is that sometimes I sleep less than I should and it's not really good, and when he gets a sore belly I have a hard time. But it's all worth it when you realize what a miracle he is.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

JAM AND LOVE

This is the first of hopefully many happy jam-making years. After I got the plums from the trees with a specific tool, lots of sweating, panting and avoiding insects, even tough I had insect repellent on, I cleaned and chose the right fruits with the help of a neighbour and then boiled them for a while, then I passed them through a "passaverdure" and I then added sugar and let boil for the necessary time. When the jam looked ok I put it in jars that I then boiled in water up to their halves in order to produce the under pressure vacuum. I then proudly printed the labels, cover them in transparent tape and glued them on the jars. TA-DAAAA!

It came out delicious. Unfortunately after 2 jars for my uncles, one big jar for the helpful neighbours and one mini jar for a friend, we only had one left for us and none to sell this year, hopefully next year we'll do more. And I still have to make jam from the selvatic mini apples I found in our land, that should come out a bit more generous. I wanted to make blackberry jam too but after a very hard picking and cleaning I realized I didn't have enough and gifted it to the neighbours (I don't like blackeberries by themselves and in order to take off the seeds you need a special kitchen tool. Since I started this adventure I tought I might make more Jam with all the fruits that I like, starting from the pears. Yum Yum.
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Our son meanwhile is starting to see further awa
y and has noticed the Tv...
We were watching "My name is Earl" from the bed and he was so cute, sitting there trying to get what was that thing with lights and colours and people talking... and we are almost sure he repeated "Earl" many times or so it seemed by the sound he made after watching it. It was more of and "Eaw" but we tought he meant Earl. Here is another picture in which I see my father:
P.S. Today was the day of his first real laughter, a very small and short one but still... and the first day he pronounced a consonant other than M (he usually cries MMMaaaaa) and it was Ba-ho.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

TURN THAT FROWN UPSIDE DOWN



Our baby is growing fine, now up to 5.320 kg and starting to make sounds (sometimes like making a whole small chat with us) and grabbing the first things (rattlers and dummy, but the second one he could grab since the first day) altough not that often yet, also I had to put mitts on his little hands as he had started a strange silly habit of poking his eyes...with consequent crying. I've been taking tons of pictures in order to have a wide collection of memories for the future to come and one in particular was amazing as I managed to get a picture in the exact moment he was regurgitating... LOL it was a total coincidence. We've introduced him to bathing at least every 2 days and he likes it a lot as much as he doesn't like being taken out and dried. He's funny and charming and sooooo cuute! We totally love him even when he screams for practically no other reason than complaining. He's very italian in this. But he is also very Scottish looking and has nothing to do with italian screaming babies, his screaming is definately different. Altough I must admit sometimes he reminds me of my dad in some faces he does, like this one. He now also definately smiles for sure (he's got 2 dimples!!), can see us better and does quite a lot of gymnastic moving his legs and arms up and down when he feels like it.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Antiques back in shape


This week I managed to finish something I started 2 weeks ago (I'm slow at these things now i've got my baby boy), and so I went from this:




to this:
I sanded, stained, filled the crack, sanded again the crack, stained again on top, nourished and finally painted it. The second one still hasn't been done, but I will do it asap. Then I'll do one of the 2 ottomans and maybe after that I'll do something else. We'll see. At the moment I am quite satisfied with these 2 night tables. =)

Sunday, August 17, 2008

MY TWO BOYS



Aren't they gorgeous? I love them sooo much. Robert is now over 5 kilos. Will know better the 20th at the check up.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Gaining weight and fitting new shower



Lately he established his own sleeping routine, usually falling asleep between 11 and 12 and lasting from 4 to 6 hours depending on the heat, the first 2 morning feeds also are approximately 4 hrs apart giving us a total sleep of more or less 8 to 9 hours which is good. So far he had a skin allergic reaction to some herbal pills i was taking to help me produce more milk so i had to stop them and he got neonatal acne and swollen nipples caused by the hormones in my milk, nothing to worry about since he did not complain about it, not too much nappy rash either as we are very careful. He's been gaining weight and he's now around 4.5 kilograms.

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Last saturday we finally got the old bath replaced with a shower tray and we then finished the job ourselves by tiling in the best way we could. The total cost approximatively adds like this:
  • 10 euros of fuel for all the trips to the various stores
  • 95 euros for the shower tray
  • 20 euros for various bits
  • 20 euros for an acrilic side panel
  • 13 euros for the shower head, tube and bar
  • 30 euros for the new tap
  • 20 euros for tiling material and silicon
  • 200 euros for the plumbers to fit it all
TOTAL: 408 euros cent more, cent less
This is the result... obviously it still needs a few touches where the silicon has been applied but i'm proud and happy of it.





Saturday, July 26, 2008

IT COULD BE HARDER


But so far it's fine, breastfeeding is fine, the baby sleeps fine, sometimes he gets a sore tummy but i have already learnt a few tricks and made up a soothing song to go along with the achieved technique. =) He's so far been a good boy, getting hungrier every day, a bit of a lazy feeder start that now has changed. Before knowing what was right and wrong he was sucking up to 2 hours per time without really getting much more than there was, a bit cause the left boob was blocked a bit cause he just enjoyed sucking i suppose. Now he latches on no more than 15-20 minutes per side and gets burped every time as soon as i notice he stops sucking and has a sleepy mouth. We had a bit of an anxious time with the hospital check as they said he was not gaining enough weigh and that some formula might have been needed in addition, we were told to weigh him before and after each feed and if he did not get 100 g of milk minimum we should have gave him formula as a top up, after trying with a breast pump to see if there was more of mine to give him. Luckyly it was needed only twice but later on the pediatrician said to forget the hospital rules as they are old and just interfere with natural breastfeeding, as long as the baby eats, sleeps, gains weight and is not showing signs of illness, all is fine. He should anyway feed a minimum of 6 times a day meaning every 3.30 hrs or so during the day with a longer pause at night. He should be fed no later than every 4 hrs during the day so wake him up if he sleeps altough it's heartbreaking!!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

FIRST SMILE?

Last night he latched off while feeding and he looked at me, then it seemed like he said "thank you mummy" and smiled at me! I can swear i saw a dimple but we'll have to see...

Friday, July 11, 2008

HERE WITH US FINALLY!







Finally he was born. It was 0.45, 6th of July 2008, his weight was 3.710kg and he smelled like he had a perfume, I was later on told that it was the scent of the vernix that smells nice.
Labour started by itself in hospital saturday 5th night. That morning they had decided after the last heart beat monitoring and because I was 41 weeks, to keep me in and stimulate my labour the next morning. But I asked for something to go for a poo as that day i never had one and the syrup they gave me must have help stimulate me. So contractions started softly but close together and i was doubting the whole time it was bowel pains until i went for the routine evening heart beat monitoring (they do one every few hours if they keep you in hospital). There i saw for the first time how contractions are shown on that machine and i was in awe as they were so close (every 5 or less minutes) and they did not feel at all that painful, they then intensified more and more...
I saw him for very little immediately after he was taken out my womb as i had to have an urgent cesarean after 6cm dilation with natural labour as his heartbeat was slowing down in waves and they feared complications. I cried my eyes off. I was scared and upset. I had managed so well up to that point, altough the contractions were as painful as you sometimes see in films... let me explain this better: from the start until i was 3cm i managed to bear them very well, singing loud and/or breathing and i tought "if all goes like this i have no problems". Then all of a sudden they started being so closer together and so strong that in a few minutes i was up to 6cm screaming my lungs off as i found myself unable not to scream, and i could hardly breathe, but his heartbeat was going up and down all this time...150-90 then up then down... after he was out i was told the waters were a bit green and he was starwatching but no chocking luckily had been occurring, he was just in a position that would have been difficult for him to come out and he was possibly squeezing his cord against a bone of my pelvis or so...
The overall experience with the hospital was bad, saved for some doctors and some nurses.
They did all the possible things I did not want, starting from the pre-labour shaving, the pre-possible-cesarean intravenous needle "in case you may need it it will be there already", not only that but they tried to put in 2 different places like last time even tough i told them i did not want them to and they had previously done the same error, they did not listen to me until the third time when they put it in the elbow inside like it's normal. And they added a second one on my hand later one before the cesarean. I felt like treated like a piece of meat. I am still upset now. In this hospital I went to, after 4 days they expect you to be out of the hospital fully recovered or so, I took an extra day only because I insisted. I was and still am in a lot of pain from the cut even tough the stitches have been taken off yesterday morning. I take paracetamol twice a day and feel like crying and cry everytime I think of all the psicological violence imposed on me. They forced me up the second day and i felt like everything was ripping and on fire, they pressed on my belly so many times i lost count "in order to help the cleaning process" and to check on my uterus size, they refused painkillers as often as they could after the operation and if they gave anything it was totally useless. A small bottle via drip twice that did absolutely no difference. Then when the needle was off i asked and asked for paracetamol until i finally got it. They gave me a medicine to take 3 times a day (that one is not supposed to take when breastfeeding cause it could cause milk production to reduce) to make my uterus contract more to clean it better... Now that I'm at home I am no longer taking it as I think it's useless. When the baby latches on he does the same thing naturally. And i have to take 10 days worth of injections for avoiding air bubbles in my blood because of the operation. I also had 3 blood tests so between my 2 arms i have a total of 7 holes and 2 minor bruises. Plus 2 holes per leg so far beacuse of those injections that will total as 7 per leg when i am done. 21 holes in my body plus a scar. Pain and painkillers, a horrible nightmare that i'll always remember. I can't sob, bend, laugh, sneeze as any sees me folded in 2 with pain. I can only cry as softly as i can. Some of the nurses were harsh or stupid, some were nice. The doctor that injected me with the spinal block was very nice and spoke to me during the operation, he gave me oxigen and told me things that would happen there and there... Overall i would not go there again if i could. Overall i would have had my baby the month before if i could have helped it.
But what counts now is that my baby is healthy and beautiful and that he's doing fine, the milk came and is satisfing him so i'm happy... even if I would have been happier with a better labour obviously. I found out I'm totally not up for any pain. Call me a whimp maybe that is what I am. But I would never want to go through such pain ever again.

UPDATE 4th January 2010, please bear in mind this was written when my memory was not at its best, an update of what is missing here can be soon find at the top of my posts.

Friday, July 04, 2008

FILMS CRITIC

I recently saw a lot of films as being on maternity leave gives you a lot of extra time... especially a couple of them needed to be "reviewed" as i think they are not suitable for everybody.

1. Alien versus predator 2 (AVP2): apart from the fact it clearly fits into those that are considered a crap sequel it has scenes with pregnant women that are unnecessary, totally out of place, disgusting and of bad taste. And I'm not saying this just cause i happen to be pregnant. It's really unrespectful and just not right for anybody to be putting such scenes in any films. It's free psicological violence. I'm sure i'm missing other films that have had similar bad taste and I would surely think the same about them if I happened to watch them.

2. Disturbia: a good film overall, altough the beginning is unnecessary to what follows, infact it's a crap excuse for what follows, they could have had anything else happening to justify the rest of the film and they would have not made me cry (it's a sad beginning that has nothing to do with the spirit of the rest of the film). Since it's a bit of a thriller and has a bit of gruesome things in it, i advice watching it if you have no problems with general thrillers and general murder films (or if you watch CSI no problem).

Thursday, July 03, 2008

LAZY BOY

And we're still waiting for our baby to pop, my belly, as huge as it could be, feels very heavy and about to burst. Stretchmarks exploded and started itching too, making my belly look like it's got a web tattoed on it... few, sparce contractions... and i hoped he would come sooner, or at least within the 3rd as it's a new moon... the day is still long, in fact it just started so you can never say... but if all keeps going i'll have to get induced the 7th. Not a bad day either but still, i would have preferred an all natural...oh what a lazy baby. LOL

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Coming soon

41 WEEKS OF PREGNANCY THE 5TH OF JULY

Sunday, June 22, 2008

SUMMER SOLSTICE - LITHA

As some of you may know, midsummer day - aka Litha - is a pagan holiday in wich passion, love and the successes of harvests are celebrated. Longest day and shortest night of the year, it's the day in wich magic is at its peak.
But it's not just this day that is used to celebrate, people sometimes start from midnight of the 20th to finish the 23rd, so technically we have the possibility to celebrate for a total of 4 days. When a full moon occurs during this period it's a blessed time as you get even more magic in the air. Partying, music, dancing and bonefires with lovers jumping them together usually are part of the celebration, along with magical plants harvesting (now at their peak, they are then dried for winter use).
The Sun God and his Goddess wife are the center of attention, having had their Wedding during Beltane and being her now pregnant and heavy like the earth is full of fruits that will then mature in the next few months.
Celebrations are also about babies, work and pleasure, dreams that are dreamt in these nights are said to become true and faeries are supposed to be more easily seen as the veil between our worlds becomes momentarily thinner.
Animal blessing and taking extra care of your familiar are also part of this special occasion.
There are various items and colours associated with this holiday, to find out more you can go at the top of the page and use the Google search engine that I installed =).

Monday, June 16, 2008

Pinkie: my cat's page




Sunday, June 15, 2008

Mysteries of pains

A cracking sound and then sore like i had my period... no water braking, no loss of anything, just a constant mild to high, very bearable menstrual-like pain.
So i wondered, this is nothing like contractions, what is it?
And i can barely move without feeling it, so i phoned the hospital and they told me to go for a check, so i did.
All in place, no modifications, nothing to report apart the fact i have visibly swollen ankles and hands... but my blood pressure is fine, my urine tests are fine, my little one is fine thank goodness (wasn't worried anyway as he kept moving about), everything else is fine, the machine does not detects any contractions, still... my pain continues, it subsides a little without disappearing then comes back stronger, especially sitting in the car or at home.
And i wonder.
What is it?
Why did i hear a cracking noise?
I tought maybe the baby slipped further down my pelvis, but the doctor said no modifications in my cervix... what is it then?
I maybe didn't suffer enough at the beginning of the pregnancy and making up for it alltogether???
Mah, another check awaits me on monday as they would like to find out why i am swollen, as they have no clue of this either.
Then another check on wednesday for monitoring all things once more... i so wish i give birth that same day since it's a full moon. Ah...who knows how much they'll say my baby weights then? It sure feels a lot, but i know i can't wait to hold my little giant.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

AND WAITING...

Another check at the hospital, all fine...
  • Had some sparce contractions, lots of dreams about giving birth and breastfeeding my baby and playing with him.
  • Been nesting the past few days (finally) but then got really depressed, easily angered and very stressed.
I want to hold him and I simply can't get to accept the fact that i have to wait more time, every hour that passes by is a torture and suffering. I prey to the Gods not to have a C-section and I am so scared the more time that passes, the more possibilities there are.

I want to be a mummy but i want a natural birth
very very much.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Baby feet

No wonder the pain in my rib or in my belly when he moves is so strong, today at the check, his feet have been reported to be 8cm long (and i'm at 36 weeks plus 3 days) and his weigh a healthy 3.340 kg... meaning the sooner he gets out the better for both of us!
I pray night and day to the gods to have a natural birth, i wish i was able to have a water or at home one but in italy it's just impossible... i mean we do have water births but each place is too far from us and we do have the possibility to have it at home with a private obstetrician but it costs money and it is not reinbursed by the government.

Some days i wish i could just fly to the Uk and have my baby there knowing there would have been these 2 possibilities a lot easier.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

THE WAIT

4 Days in Hospital: a false labour (contractions were up to 20 mins apart and i felt rather painful) ended pretty much soon after i got to the hospital.
I had not, at that point yet, lost the mucous plug that protects the cervix but when i was examined there it was, all over the glove and speculum they used... not a nice view considering it is often mixed with a bit of blood and could be seen as something bad if you didn't read enough about the subject, but a definate sign that it will not be long now anyway. They kept me there a total of 4 days with a drip (then pills) of Miolene, a drug that is supposed to stop you from having any contractions, because they insisted the baby needed at least another couple of weeks more or less, inside my womb, altough at the scan they gave me the same night i arrived, the baby was already a healthy 2.7 kilos and would have surely had no problems even if he had decided to be born for real.
The most unpleasant part of the stay was the 2 big bruises they gave me by trying twice to put the drip on my forearm without succeding and the third one by succeding in putting the drip in the fold of my arm as it's common, obviously the fact of having the drip itself was very uncomfortable and unpleasant...
On the other hand, i shared the room with a younger girl that had had a cute boy via emergency C-section and i got to see how she recovered and dealt with her baby (with the help of her mum and husband as at first she could hardly move). The food was good too but i did have my love to bring me some stuff that was needed and craved for, among these things the toilet rolls as they do not supply the bathrooms with it (preferring to spend more money on trademark nappies for the babies) and water as they don't supply you with that either.
I got to rest a lot, read a novel book i had long left aside, finish to read a pregnancy magazine i got from my future siter in law and kept on reading a book about pregnancy she supplied me with too. Overall i cannot complain and i even got a better picture of my baby at that last scan, a beautiful profile. Now we have but to wait, maybe with this coming new moon, who knows... he will definately be a June and Gemini baby.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

INDUCING LABOUR WHEN IT'S NEEDED

Many times women go past the due date without having any signs tha Labour is close and they will so need to either wait and wait or try starting inducing labour naturally, medically or give birth with a Cesarean in the worse case scenario.

In rare cases (and mine is one of these) it might be ok to start trying to naturally induce labour before the due date for various reasons:
  • If the baby is already fully formed and big enough (you will be sure of this through scans and checks with your gynecologist obviously);
  • If the baby keeps growing further you might risk either a Cesarean or a very difficult and hard delivery;
  • If you are swelling up and are experiencing Gestosis;
  • If you experience other problems or your baby might be in distress.

I am 34(+some days) weeks pregnant and started trying natural methods as my baby is very big already and i want to really avoid a Cesarean, i made sure all was allright obviously by speaking with my Gynecologist and various Obstetricians inside and outside the hospital where i plan on giving birth.
They said that using natural methods cannot harm me or the baby and if they are meant to work they will, otherwise i will just have to wait, see and hope.

The most common and heard of are these:
  • Having your partner leaving his seed in you by making love (not possible for us as he needs antibiotics for a virus at the moment)
  • Walking a lot (trying that but it's easier said than done, i get tired very quickly)
  • Walking up and down the stairs (trying that but it's easier said than done, i get tired very quickly)
  • Eating Liquorice (do not try if your blood pressure is high, mine is low so i tried that, altough the wrong kind... you need pure not candy)
  • Eating chilly and spicy food (the one that burns your mouth... tried today for lunch, still nothing so far)
  • Eating pineapple (i drank a whole carton of non added sugar pineapple juice and i'm wondering if it is at all similar since it hasn't worked so far...)
  • Taking a certain amount of Castor Oil (Olio di Ricino) (not tried so far i'd rather leave it last given its not nice taste and effects on your bowels)
  • Cleaning the floors or doing any other tiring activity (trying that but it's easier said than done, i get tired very quickly)
  • Acupressure (intend to try ASAP with the help of my partner) a good few examples are given on this Youtube video
I've been having quite a lot of Braxton contractions lately and my cervix has been last declared closed but in "opening mode" by my gynecologist at the last visit so i'm hopeful to give birth sooner than later. I'm planning on an active birth plan, sitting or squatting on a "hollandaise stool" with my love behind me (don't want him traumatized by the sight of what is happening), an mp3 player, hopefully a kind obstetrician and hopefully i'll be given my baby immediately after to latch on my breast and start the bonding.




Wednesday, May 14, 2008

ALMOST THERE...SIGNS LABOUR IS NOT FAR

Curiosity, anxiety, excitement and so many questions...
How to understand that it's almost time for your baby to pop out?
Many are the signs that lead to the possible or mistaken labour start.
But some signs of certain labour to come are for sure pains, the loss of "the plug" (it can happen up to 3 weeks prior to labour) and the "waters" breaking.
Certain women never experience the second and third signs (sometimes the waters are broken by the ostetrician in hospital) and just go straight to the so clear pains, menstrual-like, stronger than what one can imagine, some women describe them as 100 times more powerful, not from the start obviously, they increase the closer they get.
At least it is said by many women that it is the worst part of labour because once the expulsion of the baby starts the pains decrease and the birth itself is generally less painful... surely cause one is so excited to see the baby within minutes ^_^
Sometimes, quite commonly, these pains can start weeks before labour, they are less intense than the real thing and they are called Braxtons-Hicks preparation contractions. To prepare the body to the real thing infact, they too will feel like menstrual pains but they will be very infrequent and they last approximately 30 to 45 seconds, giving your uterus-belly a tightening feeling, if you touch your belly it will feel very hard.
So far i experienced 2 B-H contractions i was fully aware of, in 2 different days, i might have had more by night without realizing i suppose.
Lately i've been getting up 3 to 4 times at night for a pee and been every half an hour more or less during the day, constipation seems to have been so far avoided also thanks to the amzing amount of movements of the baby (strong and sometimes painful one i might add) and the fact i've been drinking like a camel LOL.
I've been told at the last scan (6th May)the baby seems healthy and all ready, esitmated hight 44cm and 2.4 kg weight... 2 weeks bigger than an average baby... but the doc said it does not mean he'll be early, altough if you add i'm quite short (1.52 cm), the belly has "dropped" already and all in my feelings tells me i'm going to have this baby sooner (no risks apparently since i'm at 33 weeks going on 34)... we'll see if my instinct was right or not soon.
I wonder if I'll experience the plug loss and water breaking...

Sunday, April 27, 2008

A little visit from the Frog Prince


A few nights ago, coming back home from Rome where i had to work for the day, near the steps of the house, i found this rather big and lazy Frog/Toad that barely moved even when i picked him up with the use of a plastic plate, because i was scared that if i touched i could have got either a sort of poison that some of these animals secrete or just plain germs and since i am pregnant and wanted to avoid any of the above, i just used the plastic plate and with no effort pick him up to have a better look and take a picture for future memory since i have such a bad one LOL.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

PREGNANCY IS NOT ALL FUN 3

Another serie of lovely "side effects" can be:
-Reflux and gastric acidity (had and keep having, mild and rare), mostly appearing during the third trimester due to the dislocation of the stomach...due to the enlarging of the uterus and thus the belly, that might seem to become huge and heavy and also
-Stretch and itch... (had and keep having)
These last two symptoms can be trated with daily applications of a moisturizing and/or anti-stretch marks cream/oil (if you are lucky you'll get no marks... so far i've noticed none...Finger crossed)
-You might experience abundant salivation as well altough is not very common.
Much more common are:
-Back ache (had and keep having)
-Constipation (had and rarely still have on occasions)
-Vaginal discharge (sometimes so abundant to make you worry the baby might be on its way already) caused by estrogen hormones (did not have this problem so far luckily)
-Ipotension and Faintness (never had so far), usually appear at the beginning of the pregnancy


To be continued....

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

NEW WEBSITE =)

http://utenti.lycos.it/shinypassion/

There it is, not perfect for sure, but it was a royal pain in the butt to create it and upload it right... "what website do i use to host it?"
"where do i store the pictures?"
"why does it not work with this and that?" and a night spent crying because each and every one of the websites of free hosting i was trying to use was F****ing me up... I finally managed with lycos, simple, very easy to use.
I hope you enjoy it at least a little, it took me a while...maybe more...let's say a week to have it all done. And the index page was the most difficult and painful, not knowing much html and being a first time user with dreamweaver i was going nuts to try and get the results i wanted so i ended up making one big picture with all the things you see on it and then just hotspotting over the right places... hope i made it clear... LOL sorry... Goodnight for now.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

PREGNANCY IS NOT ALL FUN 2

During the first trimester you will need to do a serie of blood tests and urine tests in order to establish whether you and your baby are going to have any problems or if everything is fine (ah needles!!).
  • Among them it is important to determine your blood type or group, unless you already know it, as a woman with a RH- combined with a male partner's RH+ can be very dangerous for the first or next child and a blood test that in italy we call COOMBS' TEST must be repeated each month if this is the case, in order to exclude problems for the first or next baby. The danger consists in having a baby with "Hemolytic disease of the newborn" or "HDN" (click on the link to find out more about this subject).
Other common tests are checking for Toxoplasmosis antibodies, glucose levels, a check for liver and heart important proteins, a complete blood count, Rubella antibodies, HIV test, Syphilis test and the Complement fixation test.
  • A common problem during pregnancy is a possible iron deficiency that will need to be treated appropriately with integrators and daily iron-rich food intakes, most commonly meat (veal, beef, turkey, horse) but also eggs, spinach, artichokes, egg-based pasta, legumes, green radish and walnuts.
  • A daily intake of FOLIC ACID is very important from the beginning of the pregnancy on all the way till you are breastfeeding or wanting to conceive another child. Folic acid is normally sold as an integrator but can also be found in foods such as: spinach, broccoli, asparagus, lettuce, oranges, concentrated orange juice, cereals, lemons, kiwis, strawberries and legumes.
To be continued...