Happy birthday our mischievious and playful four legged daughter, Moca!
Though sometimes you really gave us a headache and kept us busy playing fetch, we still love you as much. We might pay lesser attention to you recently after Renae was born, but our love for you is still the same! We know you are never jealous over Renae and in fact, we knew you can't wait to play with her.
Happy 1 year old Moca! Can't wait to spend our time back in SG!
We would like to share with people on the reviews of places like hotels, restaurants etc that we had experienced while we embark on our love journey.
Saturday, 28 November 2015
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Home Sweet Home
After ten days of stay in St.Luke Meridian, Renae finally discharge. She was great and there was no symptoms of meningitis in the lab test.
As first time parents, Ju and I were struggling to figure out how to install the car seat and how to let Renae be comfortable throughout the journey back home.
Throughout the journey from hospital to home, Renae slept soundly. We had so many things to unpack and was really exhausted with the lack of sleep. But most importantly, Renae is back home! Moca was very excited and wanted to play with Renae. It just feels great to be home!
P.S. The staffs in St Luke Meridian were awesome, wonderful and professional! Their service is top class! Staying in the hospital is no fun but the staffs made our stay an enjoyable one! Thank you all so much!
As first time parents, Ju and I were struggling to figure out how to install the car seat and how to let Renae be comfortable throughout the journey back home.
Throughout the journey from hospital to home, Renae slept soundly. We had so many things to unpack and was really exhausted with the lack of sleep. But most importantly, Renae is back home! Moca was very excited and wanted to play with Renae. It just feels great to be home!
P.S. The staffs in St Luke Meridian were awesome, wonderful and professional! Their service is top class! Staying in the hospital is no fun but the staffs made our stay an enjoyable one! Thank you all so much!
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
St Luke stay begins
To take care of Renae, it is best for us to stay in the hospital. We will be able to look after her ourselves and monitor her condition. After all, she's our baby.
Rename condition was always improving. From being sleepy to being active looking around her and drinking very well. The staffs in St Luke Meridian Hospital are fantastic! They constantly checked on Renae and ensure she is fine. As Renae began to drink well, she was removed from IV and allowed to sleep with us.
For the next few days, her conditon got better. We finally can rest our minds as our little girl works towards full recovery. If nothing goes wrong, Saturday she will be coming home with us.
Can't wait for that day to arrive!
P.S. Ju has been a wonderful mother. Feeding her, changing her and clean her up. Ju, you are awesome!
Rename condition was always improving. From being sleepy to being active looking around her and drinking very well. The staffs in St Luke Meridian Hospital are fantastic! They constantly checked on Renae and ensure she is fine. As Renae began to drink well, she was removed from IV and allowed to sleep with us.
For the next few days, her conditon got better. We finally can rest our minds as our little girl works towards full recovery. If nothing goes wrong, Saturday she will be coming home with us.
Can't wait for that day to arrive!
P.S. Ju has been a wonderful mother. Feeding her, changing her and clean her up. Ju, you are awesome!
Sepsis
Sepsis: The presence of harmful bacteria and toxins in the blood. Infection of wound.
I came to know about this illness after doc told us Renae was infected. That was probably why she did not want to drink and kept sleeping.
Next day, Renae was sent to St Luke Meridian for treatment where there are more resources there. Ju had a fever and treated too. The most probable cause to that could be the sanitization during labour.
Renae was tested positive that night for GBS ( Group B Streptococcus) and have to be treated with antibiotics for 10 days. We were given a room to stay in so that we can monitor Renae's condition and at the same time, take care of her.
I came to know about this illness after doc told us Renae was infected. That was probably why she did not want to drink and kept sleeping.
Next day, Renae was sent to St Luke Meridian for treatment where there are more resources there. Ju had a fever and treated too. The most probable cause to that could be the sanitization during labour.
Renae was tested positive that night for GBS ( Group B Streptococcus) and have to be treated with antibiotics for 10 days. We were given a room to stay in so that we can monitor Renae's condition and at the same time, take care of her.
4 Nov: The Intensive Labour
In the wee hours of 4 Nov, Ju told me she felt some contraction. After few minutes of consideration, we decided to go to the hospital. As Ju dilation was still about 3cm, we were discharged. After we came home, I went to bed, thinking that I only have 4 hrs to rest.
At 3.30am, Ju woke me up again and this time, the contraction was more intense. We quickly proceed to the hospital and this time, she got a 5 cm dilation and needed to be admitted. In a flash, the anesthetic was here to set up the epidural process. Everything happened so quickly and the next moment, Ju was under epidural. However,.she could only felt her right leg was numb.
She suffered contraction pain for about 2-3 hours and there was some contradiction whether to reseat the epidural. With some persuasion, she decided to go against reseating the epidural and to break the water bag. At around 7, the doctor broke the water bag and warned that the contraction would be worse.
The next few hours, there wasn't any dilation but unbearable pain. Pain that felt like 100 knives piercing through Ju's intestine. I was heartbroken to see her in such pain. Usually, her pain tolerance was sky high. This time she was defeated by the intense contraction. For 2 hours, there was.no dilation. Worse still, the next shift doctor recommended the injection of petocine. Things got worse. Ju gave up and asked for another dose of epidural.
The second epidural was effective and Ju could take a rest to prepare for the finale. We took a 2 hrs nap before the doctor came in to check. "Alright, you're ready!" I got excited. The medical staff started to prepare for the finale. The scene was like soldiers preparing for war.
Push! Push! That's the command we gave Ju whenever she felt contraction. Every push was a progress and for the first time I saw our baby's hair. Omg! She's coming out! After about 40 mins, Renae was born. Our first meeting was a scary one. There was blood on the top of her head and she looked pale. I thought what could had happened. They cleaned her up and and discovered the blood was not hers. It belonged to Ju. Her v was ruptured badly during the labour.
It really hurt but I felt proud for my wife. No one will ever know how she feels. The nurses passed me a pair of.scissors to separate baby away from Ju...
At 3.30am, Ju woke me up again and this time, the contraction was more intense. We quickly proceed to the hospital and this time, she got a 5 cm dilation and needed to be admitted. In a flash, the anesthetic was here to set up the epidural process. Everything happened so quickly and the next moment, Ju was under epidural. However,.she could only felt her right leg was numb.
She suffered contraction pain for about 2-3 hours and there was some contradiction whether to reseat the epidural. With some persuasion, she decided to go against reseating the epidural and to break the water bag. At around 7, the doctor broke the water bag and warned that the contraction would be worse.
The next few hours, there wasn't any dilation but unbearable pain. Pain that felt like 100 knives piercing through Ju's intestine. I was heartbroken to see her in such pain. Usually, her pain tolerance was sky high. This time she was defeated by the intense contraction. For 2 hours, there was.no dilation. Worse still, the next shift doctor recommended the injection of petocine. Things got worse. Ju gave up and asked for another dose of epidural.
The second epidural was effective and Ju could take a rest to prepare for the finale. We took a 2 hrs nap before the doctor came in to check. "Alright, you're ready!" I got excited. The medical staff started to prepare for the finale. The scene was like soldiers preparing for war.
Push! Push! That's the command we gave Ju whenever she felt contraction. Every push was a progress and for the first time I saw our baby's hair. Omg! She's coming out! After about 40 mins, Renae was born. Our first meeting was a scary one. There was blood on the top of her head and she looked pale. I thought what could had happened. They cleaned her up and and discovered the blood was not hers. It belonged to Ju. Her v was ruptured badly during the labour.
It really hurt but I felt proud for my wife. No one will ever know how she feels. The nurses passed me a pair of.scissors to separate baby away from Ju...
The next chapter of our life begins....
P.S. Welcome to the world, Renae Wu!
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Anxiously Waiting
Almost a month since last update our blog. Been really busy at work. Preparing for audit, attend course and preparing for a departure of a great leader. Course ending, the great leader departed and audit is undergoing. Stressful weekdays ended with wonderful weekends. Spent our time together with Ma and Pa in Boise. Last weekend, we just had our prenatal photo shoot.
Now, we are anxiously waiting for the arrival of our lovely daughter, Renee. 3 cm dilation and Ju is all ready to deliver. Awesome! I'm a little worried on how she is going to handle the pain. Hopefully everything goes smoothly!
Love you babe!
Now, we are anxiously waiting for the arrival of our lovely daughter, Renee. 3 cm dilation and Ju is all ready to deliver. Awesome! I'm a little worried on how she is going to handle the pain. Hopefully everything goes smoothly!
Love you babe!
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