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Pigrabbit, oops, sorry just read that SAHM tan replied you abt the music books liao.
if you can’t find it at Renner, then Music Essentials shd hv. can check it out too. -
@Pigrabbiit.. My pain tolerance level quite high.. Tatz y tot since 1st delivery was not so bad after using 'laughing gas', d 2nd time shld b fine.. Who noes.. :skeptical:
@kabby.. The whole feeling was super gross n even toki g abt it now i feel so er xin abt gynae's hand trying to get d placenta out.. Ya glad its over..
Hwz ur zoo trip tdy? -
zoo was gd. it was crowded as expected and the day was hot n sunny, but the kids did hv lotsa fun.
dd was tired out fr the water play n slept better than usual tdy.
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kabalevsky:
Pigrabbit, oops, sorry just read that SAHM tan replied you abt the music books liao.
if you can't find it at Renner, then Music Essentials shd hv. can check it out too.
Hi Kabalevsky,
Thanks for the additional info.
The more info the easier for me to find the books. Thank you soooo much -
MintyMin:
@Pigrabbiit.. My pain tolerance level quite high.. Tatz y tot since 1st delivery was not so bad after using 'laughing gas', d 2nd time shld b fine.. Who noes.. :skeptical:
@kabby.. The whole feeling was super gross n even toki g abt it now i feel so er xin abt gynae's hand trying to get d placenta out.. Ya glad its over..
Hwz ur zoo trip tdy?
Ya, I really :salute: you girl!!! If I were you, I think I will just settle for one. You are a really really brave mummy!!! Well Done!!!!! And really happy for both you and BB are fine. That is the more important thing.
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kabalevsky:
:snuggles: :hugs: Definitely! That's 10 years ago. My ds1 is already in P4. We must be the rare ones to have tailbone problem, or at least I hope no other people needs to go through the same suffering. How would anyone have expected such childbirth \"complication\"?
oh picolo!Picolo:
Kabby, I also sustained tailbone injury before, when giving birth to ds1. Didn't realise it until the epidural wears off and it was so painful... I used the float for the entire 1 month confinement period, and eat on my bed like on the hospital bed.
i am glad i mentioned it too! i thought i was the only one who suffered so badly.
hugs hugs!
so glad it's all over right? i was quite fearful in the first week, that the pain will never go away and then i cannot go out like normal liao. it was crazy rt? the pain that'll shoot up when trying to sit or when trying to stand from sitting. shudder to think of it now.
I can't sit on those wooden chairs with flat horizontal seats for long, maybe it has to do with my tailbone. My favourite office chair at home is an IKEA roller chair bought more than 10 years ago. So sad, they don't carry it anymore. Although it is made of wood and looks very simple, it is very comfortable and cool. I think most importantly, the seat has a slight slope or curve towards the area the tailbone sits on and so it relieves the tension.
Just googled around and found that there's coccyx cushions around for tailbone sufferers. Do you use them ? Quite tempted to try out. BTW I can't ride a bicycle. Can you?
So happy to have found somebody to discuss bones ... hahaha... :rotflmao: hope this doesn't sound too eerie... -
Pigrabbiit:
:scared: :yikes: mintymin, I missed your story, which page to refer huh? Do you mean baby came out but placenta still stuck in your body?MintyMin:
@Pigrabbiit.. My pain tolerance level quite high.. Tatz y tot since 1st delivery was not so bad after using 'laughing gas', d 2nd time shld b fine.. Who noes.. :skeptical:
@kabby.. The whole feeling was super gross n even toki g abt it now i feel so er xin abt gynae's hand trying to get d placenta out.. Ya glad its over..
Hwz ur zoo trip tdy?
Ya, I really :salute: you girl!!! If I were you, I think I will just settle for one. You are a really really brave mummy!!! Well Done!!!!! And really happy for both you and BB are fine. That is the more important thing.
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No one left...? :snooze: Time to sleep...
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picolo, maybe mine’s a transient problem due to the childbirth and not that it is longer than usual. cos i can ride a bicycle and sit on flat wooden chairs now, and before the birth.
but yes! i can totally understand the pain cos the 2-3 months after dd’s birth, I was like that. cannot sit on hard chairs or even sofas.
didn’t try the coccyx cushions cos my dear obgyn "promised" me that it will clear in several months. used my sis’ "float" instead.
if the problem still plagues you then ya, maybe shd try the cushions? -
goodnight!
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