Friday, January 30, 2009

Down Memory Lane. DS - The Very Early Days

When I look back at pictures taken soon after DS was born, I remember all the stress and anxiety we felt as first-time parents. With DD, we felt much more laid back and relaxed. :)

With DS, we chose to cup-feed (rather than use a bottle and rubber teat) when he had to be supplemented with formula milk before my milk came in a few days later. It is theorized that cup-feeding may help prevent "nipple confusion" in newborns. In "nipple confusion", the newborn may get accustomed to drinking from an artificial teat and refuse to drink direct from mummy's breast. We found the experience a hassle. It was really difficult to cup-feed a newborn and besides, DS started to get accustomed to drinking from a cup instead! Bah. So with DD, when she had to be supplemented because of her low birth weight, we did away with cup-feeding and went with the good ol' feeding bottle and rubber teat! Besides, I didn't intend to be supplementing DD for long. We were fortunate to have chosen a pro-breastfeeding paediatrician who worked with us to ensure that DD was not over-fed with formula milk and would still be hungry enough to suckle from the breast.

The picture below shows DH patiently cup-feeding DS. :) It was certainly a laborious task!

For the birth of DS, we chose to spend 3 nights in hospital (instead of the regular 2 nights for a normal birth) because we wanted breastfeeding to be established as best as possible before returning home. In hospital, there were lactation consultants and experienced nurses to help us along with breastfeeding. While I had read many pregnancy books in preparation for DS's birth, nothing really prepared me for the part about breastfeeding! DS was a problematic feeder (well, he still is now! Haha!) - he was always sleepy during feeding time, suckled poorly and fed really really slowly. We had many problems during the first year of breastfeeding DS. Anyhow, because of DS's poor feeding, this was frequently my routine during my 3 nights' stay at KKH. For example, 8am to 9am - breastfeed DS. Half an hour per breast. 9am to 9.30am - apply breast pump to stimulate milk flow. 15 minutes per breast. 9.30am to 10am - eat, rest or toilet break. 10am - the nurse brings DS back again because he's hungry!!! Yes, DS used to breastfeed every 2 hours. So throughout the 3 nights at KKH, I was doing this 2-hour routine most of the time. I ended up staying in my room (which was, thankfully, a single-bedded room) all the time, only venturing out on the morning that we were due to check out. I was tired, stressed and getting depressed!

Anyhow, here's me hooked onto the breast pump trying to stimulate the milk to come in while at the same time collecting "liquid gold" (colostrum). :)

DS, even though sleepy during feeding time, was a very active and wakeful baby. Well, he obviously got his priorities wrong right from birth! He didn't sleep very much (like me when I was young, I was told) and enjoyed playing (yep, really playing and moving his hands around in attempt to swipe at the toys) in the baby gym right from a few days old. This is in contrast to DD, who only took an interest in the gym when she was almost 3 months old!!!

Here he is again, this time having a good time watching the toy mobile go round and round above his crib. DS was a delightful baby, he started smiling a day after he was born and when a few weeks old, started giggling and laughing really loudly at the littlest things. :) DS would be really entertained by the mobile turning round and round and would laugh really loudly while watching.

I had to include this picture of me trying to breastfeed DS at my parents-in-law's place during DS's one-month celebration, organized by my late father-in-law. I was really stressed up about breastfeeding because of the issues we were having. And it didn't help that almost every well-meaning relative asked about how we were doing with regards to breastfeeding. The most famous question being, "Do you have enough milk?". Haha. Enough said. :P

Looking back, I laugh at how stressed I was in the first year after DS's birth, especially in the first few weeks. But I'm glad we all came out of it smarter and really enjoyed the precious newborn days the second time round, when DD was born. :)

Down Memory Lane. DD - The Very Early Days

I have been spending the last two nights organizing our 4 years' worth of digital photographs when I came across some of my favorite pictures. :)

DD was born 3 weeks early at 2.1kg. She was really tiny (well, she still is now!) and all her newborn clothing, mittens and socks were literally falling off. That's my hand in the picture below for size comparison. :)

In this picture below, you can see her shirt just hanging off her. Everything was way too big. We even had to stitch up the opening of her mittens a far bit so that they wouldn't keep falling off everytime DD moved her hands.

I love this picture of DS and DD. Probably one of the first pictures of them taken together. Sorry about the rotated picture though, it rotated as I uploaded it onto the blog and I can't seem to undo that. Although DS and DD do fight at times, snatch toys from each other and do all the naughty things siblings do to each other, DS is actually a very sweet brother to DD. He would help out whenever I am taking care of DD, for instance, fetch a blanket, diaper, help with bathing her, etc. He would also give her kisses and hugs. In this picture, he was patting DD on the head.

In the picture below, DH was "sunning" DD, who was slightly jaundiced. We had to "sun" her once or twice a day either in the early morning or evening sun, for about 10 minutes each time.

My favorite of favorites - this picture of DH carrying DD. We had just stepped back into the house after staying two nights in hospital for the birth of DD. We were just hanging around waiting for our confinement nanny to arrive.

I hope to upload some pictures of DS next! :)

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Our Professional Photo Shoot

After deliberating for almost 4 years, we finally decided to fork out the money to get a professional photo shoot of the family done. And what can I say? We should have done this ages ago!!! We have been putting it off because we didn't want to spend the money on it, but at the same time, we knew that to have many good pictures of the kids taken, we'll need to pay a bit more for that.

We shopped around a bit before deciding on the photographer who took our wedding pictures 5 years ago. We are familiar with the photographer and knew that he would put in the time and effort to get good pictures of our kids. We also like his style of photography. The photo shoot itself cost only $150 (supposedly for an hour, but it went on for almost 2 hours), but the CD compilation of all the photos taken (107 photos in all) cost us a whooping $400. This is in comparison to some other photo studios who charge much less but also take fewer pictures during the photo shoot.

We are very happy with the photos taken and wish we had done this earlier to capture more memories of DS when he was younger, or of me when I was pregnant. :) For anyone contemplating whether to spend the money taking some family pictures, I would say, "Go for it!". The kids grow up too fast to be deliberating about this for too long! :P

Here are more of the photos taken.








DD Trying to Go Potty


I had to post this. I found it too funny. Once in a while, DD has a spur of inspiration and finds the energy to wake up at night to go potty. On this occasion, she tried, but fell back asleep on the way to the potty, and wet herself instead. Hehe.