"You must be having backaches," my gynae looked at me with raised eyebrows as I entered his office. Oh dear, if my gynae thinks my bump is big then I must be really huge because he should know right? He sees pregnant women every day. It didn't help that I had my bright pink poka-dot tube top on; the one which Kelvin thinks makes me look like a giant strawberry (that would make my surname 'Shortcake'). I suppose from the side I do look like an enormous poka-dotted pink jambu-like fruit with legs sticking out. All I need is my green hat and I'm good to go.
The baby's doing more than great. At the last visit which was a fortnight ago, she was packing a moderate 2.2 kilos. I had gained about 1.5kg in 4 weeks. About 700g of that supposedly belonged to the baby. This visit, I gained 1kg in 2 weeks and she was an estimated 3 kilos! That's a huge jump. My gynae said that if she continued to put on weight at this rate, we might have to induce the birth early. Sigh! And here I was hoping for a pettite baby. I slapped Kelvin's arm as we left the clinic.
"What!? Like it's my fault?"
"Yes it's your fault," I said. "I'll have you know that I was a pettite baby so it has to be your doing."
Kelvin just grinned, rubbed my tummy and said, "At-ta girl."
Sigh. No wonder it's cirque du soliel my tummy at 10am and 11pm every day. She must be stretching her legs thinking that it's getting crowded. The baby's considered term now and she's fully engaged. Which means she's ready to be born. Apparently, I have to walk (but not too much) to encourage her to be born and so that labour will be easier.
I asked the gynae whether I would continue to get bigger. He said it all depends on how much I eat but most likely I would continue in my globe-like expansion. Sigh. I just hope that I don't topple over. It's getting harder to keep my balance and climb stairs. I actually felt faint today after climbing only 3 stories.
Ah well...4 more weeks to go. Unless baby Lim gets too big and we have to induce the birth. Fingers crossed.
The baby's doing more than great. At the last visit which was a fortnight ago, she was packing a moderate 2.2 kilos. I had gained about 1.5kg in 4 weeks. About 700g of that supposedly belonged to the baby. This visit, I gained 1kg in 2 weeks and she was an estimated 3 kilos! That's a huge jump. My gynae said that if she continued to put on weight at this rate, we might have to induce the birth early. Sigh! And here I was hoping for a pettite baby. I slapped Kelvin's arm as we left the clinic.
"What!? Like it's my fault?"
"Yes it's your fault," I said. "I'll have you know that I was a pettite baby so it has to be your doing."
Kelvin just grinned, rubbed my tummy and said, "At-ta girl."
Sigh. No wonder it's cirque du soliel my tummy at 10am and 11pm every day. She must be stretching her legs thinking that it's getting crowded. The baby's considered term now and she's fully engaged. Which means she's ready to be born. Apparently, I have to walk (but not too much) to encourage her to be born and so that labour will be easier.
I asked the gynae whether I would continue to get bigger. He said it all depends on how much I eat but most likely I would continue in my globe-like expansion. Sigh. I just hope that I don't topple over. It's getting harder to keep my balance and climb stairs. I actually felt faint today after climbing only 3 stories.
Ah well...4 more weeks to go. Unless baby Lim gets too big and we have to induce the birth. Fingers crossed.
At work my kids are starting to realize that I'll be gone soon. Some of them are starting to panic and work hard. I can see that others are sorta giving up. Someone else will have to worry about them. It's cruel I know but I'm only one person and I can't be everything to everyone. This year, it's about bringing a new life forth. I want to enjoy this process. For all I know, I'll only get to do this once.
