or can buy breast pump & keep the milk in the freezer.



esthapo, my daughter breast feed still not enough...


k gonna blow my own cover now, yesterday my 19mths daughter start to have chicken pots/pox, the fever, cough & flu symptoms just past & today the pots have reveal themselves. don't know how will she endure this but she's quite a fighter coz b4 this, even with fever she manage to get through laughing the days without any tandrums but yesterday it's a bit tough on her & still no tandrums but a bit less active.next the itchiness will come & i think everyone would agree thats the hardest part. To all new fathers out there good luck & i guess i'm lucky coz my daughter is 1 cool daughter coz never had any bad experiences wit poop & pees:![]()
Its really hard when you're trying to compete with your 2 kids LOL![]()

Bro., I am sure different time, right?.....![]()

Chicken pox earlier get better. When older suffer more.....
i know but i think it's gonna be hard coz of the sad face that will come wit the itchiness.

TR, must give your wife drink more daily products in order to produce more milk....avoid seafood.
Guys, I want to ask since my girl is going to be a month old by end of the month. I just want to ask what kind of injection she will need at that time. Other than those provided by government hospital.
Guys, I want to ask since my girl is going to be a month old by end of the month. I just want to ask what kind of injection she will need at that time. Other than those provided by government hospital.
When discharged from the hospital, it comes with a booklet of all the jabs taken. Keep that booklet like you would keep your passport. Cuz you'll need it when entering school.
Follow the guideline by your pediatrician or/and the booklet. These days some of the jabs are made redundant with 5-in-1 and 6-in-1 jabs. But those all-in-one jabs are potent and will definitely have side effects like fever, eczema or in some serious cases seizures. So check with your doctor before deciding on the newer or older all-in-one jabs. (older ones are less prone to issues but you need to jab more times).