Glucose test is to test for diabetic? If yes, for mine, I will need to do it next week by which I will be almost 30 weeks. My father has diabetic so gynae asked me to do so when I asked him today.Oh ya mummies, just wondering if the glucose test is compulsory, as in I'm alr almost week 30, n my last visit at week 27 I wasn't informed of any test I need to do. I read glucose test is done ard week 28.
Yes I was thinking about bringing it too and glad u brought it up. This might be a silly question though...
When preparing my hospital bag, when should I clean the pump? Cos I thought can't clean too early?
Also, after expressing at hospital, how do I clean the pump and bottles? Will the hospital have the cleaning equipment or must I bring?
Thanks so much dear![]()
Oh my dad also has diabetic, maybe should I ask my gynae about the test during my next visit (31 weeks)Glucose test is to test for diabetic? If yes, for mine, I will need to do it next week by which I will be almost 30 weeks. My father has diabetic so gynae asked me to do so when I asked him today.
Hi Tannie,I will be delivering at TMC and was told to pack our own pj. I got those from pasar malam at $8 per set. I got those long sleeve n long pants type as was told the ward might be cold. I will alter it short after my confinement and wear at home.
I tot this is a compulsory test too.. but my colleague who is about the same week as me, said she wasn't told by her gynae at all to do this test.. I did too cos my mum has diabetics.. or could it be bcos there's no family history tat's why some dun need?Oh my dad also has diabetic, maybe should I ask my gynae about the test during my next visit (31 weeks)
hi cupcakemum,i just returned home from my checkup! Baby is 2.1kg. Doc said its a good weight but asked if I eat a lot ?.?
I told him I eat moderately, I don't stuff myself. He said must watch my intake cos if baby get too big then labour will be difficult. Should I be worried?
Other than that, little one is looking cute from the 3d face scan hehe
i just had my last check up on the 5th and wasnt told of the glucose test also...Oh ya mummies, just wondering if the glucose test is compulsory, as in I'm alr almost week 30, n my last visit at week 27 I wasn't informed of any test I need to do. I read glucose test is done ard week 28.
that's what i tot so too. i do have the baby carrier already just dunno if i should get the stroller now as the bb fair is now on.My hubby n myself decided not to get stroller, we will be using sarong carrier. We find stroller too troublesome to handle... And if really need to, then get later during GSS.
dun intend to get the stroller now also. maybe after baby is abt 3 to 4mth. too young and small i dun feel safe to leave in stroller also.that's what i tot so too. i do have the baby carrier already just dunno if i should get the stroller now as the bb fair is now on.
THey do provide a list, can be found at their website but is not comprehensive. HEnce good to check around wif others who had stayed there before. I guess the ward is subject to availability...Hi Tannie,
I'll be delivering at TMC too.. have booked a 4-bedded but not sure if it guarantees me a bed and when I asked my gynae on my last visit, he say it is flexible and can be changed.. dun realy understand wat he meant.. will we be given a list of things to bring on our own nearer to our EDD?
i think my boy is the lightest among all the babies because he weighs abt 1kg. I didnt really put on much weight, around 3kg. The weight gain actually belong to my baby.Ladies, had my gynae follow up today. Bb at 28 weeks 6 days weighs 1.2kg. Thou gynae said weight ok but think from wat I read from other mummies from this forum, my gal seems to be smaller. I hv put on almost 9kgs since pregnant but most weight is on me![]()
Placenta on the low side but this excuse me from my south Africa travel cos gynae advised not to travel. Im delivering at Mt Alvernia. Think I too lazy to bring the pj so will juz wear the hospital gown. From my antenatal class, Mt A do provides for rental of breast pump so most probably I will not bring along. If pump really to noisy, will then get my hubby to bring to the hospital.
Was told to bring along pad cos we will bleed. I saw from the taja's fair tt there is this maternity pad. Do we need this or normal pad will do?
Also, I def want to shower post delivery but how to shower wif those Chinese herbs in the hospital? Any advice?
Hi, pardon my ignorance but what is disposable maternity briefs?? i don't think they are the same as disposable underwear right? I bought a pack from Guardian in the largest available size (L) but to be honest i don't think I can even wear L anymore since I've expanded on my thighs and bum. Any idea where to get these maternity briefs or possibly a larger size disposable underwear?? Thanks!hi mummies,
I came across this on the other motherhood forum.
Think would be helpful to prepare your bags early. Advice from my colleagues is that bag should be prepared 1 month in advance if possible.
1. Feeding time
1.1 For breastfeeding
-Nursing bras:2 pairs (Cotton material is the best)
-Disposable breast pads:1 box
1.2 For breastfeeding w/ expressing
-Breast pump
-Bottles with caps
1.3 Bottle feeding
-Powdered baby milk:3 cans (Consult your paediatrician for type of formulae)
-Bottles with teats and caps
-Bottle sterilising equipment
-Bottle cleaning cleaner:2 (Highly recommended brand: Pigeon, those with fully sponged type. Brush type is not as effective)
-Baby plastic feeding spoon:1
-Baby compact milk powder container:1
-Bottle warmer:1 (Optional)
WHAT TO INCLUDE IN THE HOSPITAL BAG
1. For yourself
-Two nightdresses (Get those with open-front, buttons all the way, for easier breastfeeding)
-Slippers:1 pair
-Nursing bras:2 pairs
-Disposable breast pads:24 pieces
-Necessary toiletries
-Books/ Magazines
-Camera (Remember to load it)
-Cash
-Disposable maternity pads:2 packets (Get more to last say 2 weeks)
-Disposable maternity briefs:2 packs (Get more to last say 2 weeks)
-Going home clothes:1 set
-Jumper/ sweater:1 piece (Get those with open-front, buttons all the way, for easier breastfeeding)
-Face towel:1 piece
-Tissues:1 box
-Breast Pump:1 set (Use to simulate lactation as soon as after delivery)
-Essence of Chicken:Few bottles
-Snacks: Few packets (Get those in smaller packing i.e., biscuits)
-Instantly ready beverages: Few packs (Suggest 3-in-1 milo packs)
2. For baby
-Mittens/ botties:2 pairs (Though baby will be at the nursery, good to have them in case your baby feels cold)
-Going home clothes:1 piece
-Baby disposable wet wipes:1 packet
-Baby disposable nappies: Few pieces
-Baby toiletries:see note
-Shawl:1 piece
N/B: Though good to check what the hospital is providing, it is always good to bring your own in case supply provided by your hospital runs out during your stay
doesnotwork.com: The Leading Doesn T Work Site on the Net