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Sunday, March 08, 2015

Third born versus First Born

Isabel has just turned 1 and amidst the craziness of 3 little ones, I wanted to capture my memories of her birth before they fade into mummy-brain oblivion.

Isabel arrived just before midnight on the 4th of March last year. And being the third born, her birth and pre-birth was quite different from her big brothers'. For one - we tried to get to the hospital as late as we possibly could. With the first 2 births having to be induced, I wanted to avoid having to wait and wait and be stuck to a drip for hours. So when I had a bloody show in the morning, it was quite a non-event. My other labours started the same way and I didn't even bother to call the gynae this time round. I added last minute items to my hospital bag and told my helper that baby will probably arrive today or tomorrow. It was school as usual for the boys. I even managed to have lunch with my sister in law and the Husband at Tim Ho Wan.

The other big difference? Lack of pictures! Who has the time??? Hence the entire first portion of this blog post with no pictures. I didn't even get a proper belly picture this time round.

Contractions started to actually hurt around 4 to 5 pm, so I downloaded a contraction timer to start tracking and determine if these contractions would continue or stop halfway like the other 2. After dinner and a shower, I told the husband that he should have his shower and get ready to leave soon. At around 7 pm the contractions were 6 to 7 mins apart. Still bearable but they definitely weren't going away. I asked God to give me a clear sign as to when we should leave the house. My helper got the boys showered and ready for bed. We told her to also shower and get ready to sleep in the boys' room tonight. I recall going to the loo and when I sat down on the bowl, I heard a "pop" sound. Ok this was the sign I was looking for, it was really time to go. I was still asking my eldest if he had any homework to do before we left the house at 8 pm. It's never the same leaving the house excitedly when expecting your first, compared to leaving two kids at home as you rush out to have your third!

The Husband drove as carefully as he could as he didn't want me to pop along the way. At one point contractions were 3 mins apart. The Husband had called our gynae before we left the house and she rang to check on me whilst we were driving.

When we arrived at the hospital the husband dropped me off at the driveway. The attendants didn't even realise I was in labour. I had to tell them what to do and whilst they were chatting with me on the way in the conversation went something like this:

"So ma'am is this your first child?"

"No, it's my third and my contractions are 6 mins apart."

(Total silence in the lift) (attendants started to panic silently and did everything with 10 times the speed)

I had the same conversation with the midwife. (And since this was our third, we knew she wasn't a very competent one! But that's another story.)

I was asked a few times where my husband was - to which I replied - parking the car. Which to me is a strange question - am I the first expectant mother they see walking into the labour ward alone? And what if I was a single mother??? It wouldn't be a very PC question to ask! But I digress.

I had to be put on a drip for a dose of antibiotics as I was Strep B positive and that's when the contractions became unbearable - the midwife insisted on me lying in bed for the drip and fetal monitoring. I asked for the epidural before it was too late (I was already 4cm when I arrived.) Almost all my friends who were too late for the epi regretted it, and I wanted a graceful and peaceful birth, instead of me screaming my head off at everyone.

The other advantage of the third time round? I knew which anesthesist to call for. For those who don't know, every anesthesist uses a different drug - with my first I could feel the contractions but I had very bad nausea and shivering. With my second I had a diff anesthesist and I didn't have any bad side effects. So I called for her again. I wish I had a picture of her - she drives a sports car (can't remember the model) and at 9.30 pm at night she still showed up perfectly preened with her Birkin bag to boot! The nurses all love her and said she's very kind and friendly.

Just after I received my dose of heaven in a bottle (that's what epis are called), the midwife said I was 10 cm. 10 cm within minutes??? I didn't even get to nap! This time round I was given the lowest dose of drug possible but I was totally numb! I couldn't feel anything at all. I told the midwife to turn off the epidural drip. If I couldn't feel anything I wouldn't be able to push. She dissuaded me to turn it off completely as afterbirth contractions often hurt more than actual contractions. I insisted and after 10 to 15 minutes I finally got some sensation back in my upper abdomen. The drugs take time to wear off and I didn't want to prolong labour any longer than necessary.

Isabel finally emerged before midnight!






I nursed her in the labour ward, as I did with her brothers. When we finally got to our room it was around 1.30am. I told the nurses to keep her in the nursery so that I could get some rest. The Husband headed back home to sleep. We chose to not have him room in with all 3 births. One of the best pieces of advice given to us which I am happy to dish out to all who are willing to listen - Spare your husband the agony! Let him sleep at home so that he can come back refreshed the next day to help with visitors and guests. There is plenty of help in the hospital and there's no need for him to be around. What's the use of 2 tired people versus just one? There are plenty more sleepless nights ahead and he can sleep with baby for the next few years if he wants to!





I thoroughly enjoyed all my 3 hospital stays. Not having to lift a finger, yummy food served to you in bed, what more can a new mother ask for!

We even got a special dinner having given birth 3 times at the same hospital! We had no idea that there was such an arrangement until the nurses informed us.



And now Isabel is 1!! Unbelievable how quickly she's grown.





When I look at (and battle with her daily), I am often in disbelief. Compared to her brothers, she hardly moved when she was in the womb. More than once I had to tap or poke my belly to check if she was ok. The boys never stopped moving! Friends said that it was probably a girl thing, and she was probably a sweet little girl who would sit still and behave well. Couldn't be further from the truth!!! We battle with her daily over milk and other things, and she's far more agile than her brothers. So my disclaimer - behaviour in the womb is not an accurate indication of future performance!





We love having Isabel around and before she's even learnt to walk, she can smack her brothers and protect her toys from being snatched. The life of a third born indeed! Happy birthday my darling - the world is your oyster and here's to many more exciting years!



Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Straits Express @ Kallang Wave Mall

I've had to think this through a few times. To share or not to share this gem of a place. To do them justice, here goes!

Our favourite new mall is the Kallang Wave Mall. Situated right next to the new indoor stadium, it can be quite confusing to locate. Once you get it right though, it's easy to navigate with ample parking and escalator ramps which are great for strollers.

The highlight - fairprice extra. They have kiddie trolleys and cars. A deposit of $10 is required before you can "hire" one. My kids love this supermarket because of the trolleys. Apart from cold storage jelita, I don't know of any other supermarket with these trolleys in singapore. We end up buying stuff we don't need, just cos they get a kick out of steering and filling up the trolleys with food. A sure way to increase sales.




The other highlight in this mall is a new cafe - restaurant - bar called Straits Express. The outside of the restaurant is fashioned after a train - quite novel. It's on the ground floor right outside, facing the water and next to the taxi and drop off point. If you have an elderly person on a wheelchair, it's an ideal location to dine.





We ordered chicken chop, assam laksa, bakawan kepiting and fish & chips. They did not disappoint! There are 3 chefs - one from singapore, one from malacca and one from penang. The western food is hainanese style - and it's way better than Hans! The chicken chop was fried to perfection and comes with a curry gravy - super yum and we asked for second helpings of the gravy!





The assam laksa didn't disappoint either. Full of ingredients and the broth was chock full of fish.





The bakawan kepiting was also good - the broth was tasty with a hint of crab flavour from the meatballs.





Fish and chips were also good. We have been back twice since, and tried the rojak, char kway teow, nyonya laksa, prawn mee. The prices are very reasonable for the quality of food. Since its right next to the water, fidgety kids can play or scooter outside whilst parents finish off their food. They will definitely be seeing more of us!

http://straitsexpress.com.sg

Saturday, January 03, 2015

Staycation Review - Ritz Carlton Singapore

We didn't have a chance to bring the kids out of the country these school holidays, so we decided to bring them on a staycation. I narrowed it down to Rasa Sentosa and the Ritz Carlton Millenia. When I saw the Rasa Sentosa prices, I almost fainted and the Ritz Carlton was a natural choice.




The Ritz Carlton has a Ritz Kids club program over the weekend. Because we went on a weekday, there was no official program - but the kids were treated to kids amenities and a nice cake delivered to the room, nonetheless! We even got an extra one for our wedding anniversary!





The highlight had to be the bathtub by the window. We stayed one night, but the boys managed to soak 3 times.












We booked a deluxe room which is the entry level room and it was very spacious! It's one of those hotels that care about the little things - right down to the design, daybed, kids slippers, etc.




The festive decorations enhanced the holiday atmosphere and we were treated to a choir at the lobby on our way out to dinner.





One of the reasons why we chose the Ritz was also its proximity to shopping malls. It was raining cats and dogs when we headed out to dinner but we didn't even need umbrellas when we walked out via the sheltered walkways. I would do at staycation alone here just to shop at suntec and marina square!





The boys wanted japanese and we stumbled upon Hifumi at Marina Square. They have free flow appetisers and drinks - just order a main course and top up for the drinks. Evan ate free (waitress said it was because he sat in a high chair). Unfortunately we couldn't fit Marc in one. :) Between the boys, they ate 5 chawanmushis! The main course is average, but the prices are reasonable and if your kids like chawanmushi, this is the place to go.





The boys had fun posing with the marina square Christmas decorations.





The hotel has a small kids play area near the check in counter to make up for the lack of a kids club on weekdays. This kept the boys occupied for quite some time! They had the entire area to themselves and the husband and I enjoyed chilling out with the free drinks station at the lobby.





The boys had so much fun, they refused to sleep until almost midnight! Breakfast the next day did not disappoint. Greenhouse is one of those restaurants that have a really decent buffet spread. None of us managed to try everything. It was simply mind boggling. Bak ku teh, a whole spread of cold cuts, a huge salad bar, japanese pickles and rice like there's no tomorrow, huge pastry selection and an entire section of yakult. Every kids dream!





We managed to squeeze in a final swim at the pool before checking out. In the chilly December weather, Evan and I only made it as far as the heated jacuzzi! We really loved our stay and would not hesitate to return again!