Ponyo's 1st 3 days

Eager family and relatives came to visit 12 hour old baby Ponyo
 Trying to stay awake while breastfeeding
 Cliff daddy's turn to keep Ponyo company while I catch some snooze time
 Glowing & singing Seahorse keeps Ponyo calm

After 3 days at the hospital in Taipei, I was being discharged, while Ponyo had to stay for 1 more day under special treatment light due to a 15.9 index of jaundice. 95% of asian babies have jaundice showing after 3 days of birth.  Cliff and I had to stay in Taipei and send milk over to the hospital daily to ensure Ponyo has her food! Not seeing Ponyo for a day was weird, we missed her so badly.. Cliff called the hospital the next morning and heard good news that her jaundice index is lowered to 13. Ponyo was discharged and we headed off to the after birth care center in HsinChu.

D-day: Baby Ponyo's arrival

At 38 weeks pregnant, weekly travels between Hsinchu and Taipei was put to halt. I stayed home at Taipei, took daily walks, ran errands despite carrying a bigger tummy than before. Cliff wanted to travel to work by the high speed rail from Taipei everyday, but I assured him that Ponyo will not arrive when papa is away! On the Friday night when cliff returned from Hsinchu, my contractions increased in frequency and intensity through the night that I couldn't catch any sleep. We timed the contractions at 3am, which was once every 15 mins, at 5 am, once every 10 mins, at 6am, at least 2 contractions lasting 60 secs every 10 mins. It is about time to head to the hospital! Contractions were bearable with the help from Lamaze breathing methods and I took chances to eat my Starbucks Belgium waffle when contractions ended, as I feared not having enough energy while giving birth. Instead of rushing to the ER, we decided to wait at home until our doctor's appointment at 10.30am. Took a quick shower, grabbed our hospital bag, and cabbed directly to ChungShan hospital. Regular check up was done and I was admitted that morning of dec 17th, expected to deliver by 6 pm that evening, before our doctor head off to dinner! I was still in shock, is this really happening today? Admission process began with applying for birth certificates, picking the room type, running blood tests, checking fetal heart rate... etc. We were guided to to room 213, single room, and nurses came in to do more prep work, my tummy was attached with 2 monitors- fetal heart rate and  my contractions. From then on, I was bounded by the hospital bed!


I requested to be able to walk around, but since my water broke, it was better to lie down and wait...nurses came in every hour to check on me and by 6pm, not much progress was made, our doctor headed to dinner, the intern recommended induction and antibiotics (via the intravenous drip- to prevent infection, since my water broke for more than 18hrs).  A Skin test (>_< Awfully painful) was performed before antibiotics can be administered. I asked to wait for 1 more hour, and I finally gave in at almost 9pm, I agreed to be induced. Contractions increased in frequency and intensity within 15 minutes of induction, Yes, i feel the pain now that Cliff had to breathe with me to alleviate the contraction. Tick Tock, it's past midnight, Ponyo probably wanted to arrive on Dec 18th instead.  My doctor, the intern and a nurse came in, and I was taught to practice pushing against the contraction by looking at my tummy.  At 12.30am, I was pushed into the delivery room, I guess it is about time!  Never did I realize, the last stage was such a long process, I lost all my energy and felt so sleepy, but the contractional pain kept me pushing.  After an hour, nurses helped push baby Ponyo out, and I felt her down the canal.  All I felt was that I can finally take a nap.

Baby ponyo cried and the doctor assured me to take a rest after she announced its a girl, 2531g, born 1.52am!  Ponyo was cleaned and placed on my chest. This is the moment when I felt relieved and all the pain was well worth it.
Say Cheese, it's our 1st family photo

Thriving Thirty~

Turning a year older was a special and different experience for a pregnant mama-to-be as there will be a new addition to the family celebrating my bday next year~
Cliff planned my pre-bday trip to Eastern Taiwan, Hualien, which we have not visited in the last decade!
Don't the two chickens looked familiar? The "How we met" story played at our wedding last April.
It took me close to 5 mins to complete the puzzle b-day card that Cliff designed. I was expecting a "hatching egg", but it turned out to be a baby bunny! Ponyo is expected to be born in the year of the rabbit. She will be our new addition to our family and to my bday celebration in the coming 2012. 
Highlight of the trip~ a day at the ocean park watching dolphins perform and kissed by a seal.
We missed our pre-natal check up at the hospital on my bday but caught up with the 4th ultrasound the following day to check how Ponyo is growing @ 31 weeks.
She was thumb sucking during the ultrasound and weighs 1600g.

28 weeks 5 days

Trying to keep up with the dog~27 weeks~
28 weeks~ size of a cauliflower~
No matter how I dress, trying not to look pregnant,  at almost 29 weeks, it is obvious, I can't hide Ponyo anymore. Before she gets bigger, as I've been warned how tired I will be getting around with my Xtreme belly, we've registered for a number of pre-natal classes at the after-birth care center in the month of October- http://maan.tw/jhubei/
Prior to giving birth, we are encouraged to attend pre-natal yoga after 4 months into pregnancy, a series of "Daddy" classes at the after-care center.
Today, we attended Daddy course #1: How to bath a new-born
Cliff was the serious and hardworking papa-to-be!

Ponyo: travelling baby

Travel plans abroad has finally come to a full hault. 2 wks in S'pore, 11 days in Czech, 5 days in Kyushu Japan. All I can say, I am glad baby Ponyo liked travelling as much as I do, breathing in fresh crisp air, hearing different languages, tasting good food! Ponyo became more active, I feel her doing somersaults, performing side kicks, punching, rolling, I figured her nick Ponyo~ cartoon character a swimming fish will be more suitable than Kiki.

Ponyo definitely grew from a pumpkin to a small size soccer ball after the trip to Europe, since we had 3 course meals lunch & dinner everyday! Soon to be, in the next week or so, my tummy will expand to the size of a basketball >_<

Sex of the baby?

Everyone's been asking! At 21 weeks 1 day (5 mths into pregnancy), 
the sex secret will be revealed!
2D ultra scan was performed today for 40 mins. As I laid down watching the doctor's serious facial expression instead of the ultrasound screen, I wasn't eager to find out the sex of the baby, but my heart was beating fast, as it was more important to know if the baby is healthy physically. Other than the umbilical cord around baby's neck is what we'll have to wait on, baby's very active & is constantly belly dancing.

Baby's expected delivery date is Dec 25, 2011.

***To my lady friends, Yes, we can all dress up, hang out, have afternoon tea or coffee! ***
It's a Girl ~!
Baby's position drawn by the doctor- with one hand right by her mouth
Both cliff and I were wondering why the doctor took more than 4 photos of the baby's face?!
Are you able to see her eyes, nose & mouth?

Good news revealed!

One year after our wedding, we have an official announcement to make, most friends have heard us inform them personally over the past few months. Yes, check out my tummy! 
OK, it's not that obvious, since this was taken when I was @ 16 wks.
 
At 9 wks, 1st ultrasound revealed the tiny fetus, the size of a strawberry, length marked by the two dots connected, with a fast pacing heartbeat!
In Taiwan, news of pregnancy can only be widely announced when the baby is at least 12 wks old. At the 4th-5th month (2nd trimester), this is when the fetus is more stable. Until then, we kept the good news within family and some close friends. 
At 16 wks, our 2nd ultrasound revealed a growing baby, with a large head and a clearly developed spine!
Since our 1st doctor's visit, regular check-ups such as (weight , blood pressure measurement, blood & urine test) were done. Our 2nd doctor's visit included a down syndrome blood test. 3rd visit was just the regular weight, blood pressure, urine test, and we were informed that my blood test for down syndrome's was at a very low risk, whew! The pack a glucose as big as the palm of my hands will be what I have to drink it down with a cup of water at our next doctor's visit for the glucose tolerance blood test.