Being a mother is the best part of the life of a woman that's why I thought of creating this blog. I want to have a niche for all the wonderful feelings I have in my heart that I need to share to everyone else. And at the same time get tips from all the other mothers out there on how to become better on this 24/7 job of ours....
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
bouncing second baby girl
Far different from my firstborn, Alyanna Reigne as a baby was always thought of as a boy by those who saw her. I was always asked if she's a boy. Most of the time, I blamed my husband about that because when i was pregnant, he would tell everyone that the baby in my womb was a boy. So I said, maybe it was absorbed by the baby. My ob said she was due to come out on may 24, so I tried to finish all my paper works before that day came. The date came and passed but the baby didn't show the eagerness of going out of my womb. It took two weeks more before the blood spot showed up. It was a sign that the baby was coming. I went to the clinic together with my husband at around 5 in the afternoon. The bad news was, the ob could not let me give birth in the clinic because i should undergo cs operation. So we transferred to trece martirez city hospital. Because we were walk-in patient, the doctors won't accept us. We just insisted because the opening was 4 cm already. The doctors suggested that we transfer to Korea hospital. And so we did. I walked my way to the emergency room. That time, my husband and my parents were nervous but they were also bursting in laughter. I didn't look like I was about to give birth because I wasn't in pain. Inside the e.r., the doctor had to induce me so that my womb would contract. If not for that, I would have been cut. So, on June 4, 2006, at around 12:05 am, a 7.5 lbs. baby girl was born through normal delivery. Luckily, as she grew up, her features changed. Gradually, the boyish looks turned to be a charming little girl. She's turning 5 in six months time. Very talkative, very full of life.
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