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Hi ladies, did you all have any particular cravings for certain food during pregnancy ? For my 1st pregnancy, I did not. But for my 2nd, I must eat a Mcdonald's apple pie every night, sometimes 2. 8)

Posted on 15/08/2005 01:11:31

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Hi Zhining, hope to hear good news from you.

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:31:06

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Re: go somewhere near 1st lor. Does your hubby drive???? if so.... refer to this http://www.youngnutrition.net/parents/forum/viewtopic.php?t=245&sid=e8b790391934d20e806bd08de48901ee Can dump all the stuffs in the Boot

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:20:52

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Janet, wait till your gal 1 yr+ then will be ok. For me, when he 8 months old, I went nearby like M'sia. Drive in is good because can put as many things as you want inside the car. I even bring along my boy playpen. Quite enjoy and then keep on going to Msia liao. Now when I go in, I will bring along slow cooker to cook porridge, you can do that too. I have a cooler box, put all the fish, veg,...etc. Once reach resort, quickly put them in the fridge. Although alot of things to bring, it's fun!

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:18:40

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Hi FamilyManz, my girl doesn't like the taste of cereal nor bottled food. She's a fussy eater. Besides, we really afraid of going anywhere when we think of having to bring so many things.

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:10:47

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Re: but go to often also sianzhttp://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/Misc_Post/harhar.gif

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:09:45

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Re: I think Japan is quite child friendly.... nice place to visit too

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:08:45

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That's is good, Japan is a nice place. Me still deciding........

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:03:43

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Re: Porridge is not really a problem, bring those Nestle instant brown rice cereal lor..... we brought our gal to B

Posted on 18/08/2005 01:02:58

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Re: going to Japan to visit our god-parent & Chloe's god-grandparent

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:59:09

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Hi Buzzingbee, can't go for any holiday now because my girl needs to eat porridge. My son is already 5, so it's easier for him. But I can't go anywhere without my girl because my son insists must bring her along. My mum joked with him, saying the baby will stay one night with her. But he said no. He's absolutely attached to her, which is good.

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:57:06

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I dare not go anywhere if I kena. Have not decide where to go leh, you got suggestions? How about you?

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:55:48

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Re: If now kena.... then still 1st trimester come NOV.... still can go la.... where u plan to go?

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:54:01

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Re: Lolita, Can kena on your holiday trip, just nice

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:52:29

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Re: That is very near to me...maybe we can meet up some day . Maybe you can try those cereal from Nestle, used tat during our trip to M'sia...very convenient.... and instant but abit heaty though but once in awhile should be f

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:51:29

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Re: If now kena.... then still 1st trimester come NOV.... still can go la.... where u plan to go?

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:47:58

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Buzzingbee, I planning to go for one holiday this coming nov then maybe from nov can start liao lor. Now cannot in case \"kena\" Nov liao liao....

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:37:17

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Re: One of those last few HDB standing in Bukit Timah???? Or those Condominum/Semi Detached?

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:31:04

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Hi Buzzingbee, I'm staying near Beauty World, Toh Yi to be exact. Going out is a hassle now because have to bring porridge and formula. So, can forget the idea of window shopping unless really sian at home.

Posted on 18/08/2005 00:24:21

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Re: Hi Zhining, When you planning for 2nd bb?

Posted on 17/08/2005 08:32:58

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Re: Hi SpottyCow, I will definitely bf my bb... have done that for my gal...so must be fair to all

Posted on 17/08/2005 08:30:16

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Hi Janet, UK will be too far... long hours on flight, don't think bb can tahan.... Will consider places that are nearer... got to plan well . Ya, I'm staying in Bukit Batok, what abt u?

Posted on 17/08/2005 08:29:11

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So better enjoy now. .. Me too thinking of going somewhere before 2nd one. Cruise is boring - eat and eat and eat only.

Posted on 17/08/2005 05:48:30

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Hi Buzzingbee, Consider total breastfeeding for 2nd bb. Then at least u don't need to bring flask and milk powder when u go out (for the first 6mths anyway). Yes, u can forget about going anywhere far after bb no. 2. So troublesome even to go shopping in the mall!!

Posted on 17/08/2005 04:31:09

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Hi Buzzingbee, can consider going for holiday but stay away from UK because it is still not safe. Australia is having summer, so not a good idea. Cruise not a bad idea. You staying at Bukit Batok ? Quite near my place.

Posted on 17/08/2005 03:05:56

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Hi Janet, ya, really troublesome to go out.... so many stuffs to bring along.... thinking of going somewhere end of this year....

Posted on 17/08/2005 01:55:59

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Hi Buzzingbee, do whatever you wish now before Number 2 comes along. Forget about holidays after that for a while - so much barang barang to take along even for an outing. Porridge, hot water flask, formula milk, extra set of clothes and diapers and wipes. I think twice before going anywhere now.

Posted on 17/08/2005 01:49:05

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... ya, planning for No. 2...but after short holiday first ... or else, will not be able to travel with No. 2 ard... Well, I'll be reaching 30 soon..... very soon

Posted on 17/08/2005 01:42:56

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Hi Buzzingbee, lucky you, only 29. So young. I wish I am still in my 20s, but that will only happen in my dreams. In this case, time is on your side if you are considering Number 2. I had my 1st one at 28, 2nd one last year at 32.

Posted on 17/08/2005 00:33:51

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Hi Janet, Both hubby and myself are both 29 yrs old. We are always discussing on the topics on either car forums or parenting forums... so, finds it quite interesting lor

Posted on 16/08/2005 09:10:34

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Hi Buzzingbee, how old is your hubby ? Mine is 38. He also reads messages posted on car forums too, but more on the PDA stuff. But he does listen when I tell him interesting stuff from our forum here.

Posted on 16/08/2005 05:18:03

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Re: Well, my hubby also very active in car forums.... but sometimes just join in parenting forums to learn more abt MOTHERS

Posted on 16/08/2005 05:12:49

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Hi Buzzingbee, I'm surprised your hubby developed an interest in mother's forum. My hubby is only keen in his IT/PDA forum sites.

Posted on 16/08/2005 04:56:43

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Re:Ya, his here too .... can learn more from all u ladies here

Posted on 16/08/2005 02:42:41

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Hi Buzzingbee, your hubby is onboard too now huh ???

Posted on 16/08/2005 02:05:57

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Re:Hi ladies, hormones during pregnancy shoot up and causes us to be super emotional. For my 1st pregnancy, I remembered putting on lipstick and having a change of clothes is a must if I want to go to Orchard. If not, I will burst into tears. Looking good was very important to me, even though it is just a maternity dress. For my 2nd pregnancy, I kinda bochap about dressing. I wonder if it could be due to having a daughter. Some people say when pregnant with a boy, the mothe

Posted on 16/08/2005 01:55:29

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Hi ladies, hormones during pregnancy shoot up and causes us to be super emotional. For my 1st pregnancy, I remembered putting on lipstick and having a change of clothes is a must if I want to go to Orchard. If not, I will burst into tears. Looking good was very important to me, even though it is just a maternity dress. For my 2nd pregnancy, I kinda bochap about dressing. I wonder if it could be due to having a daughter. Some people say when pregnant with a boy, the mother's appearance does not change mu

Posted on 16/08/2005 01:48:33

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Re: I guess during pregnancy, our hormones causing us to act funny

Posted on 15/08/2005 05:55:49

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hi mummies, i don't really have 'certain' craving but i have sudden 'craving'! my hubby complaint he put on weight during those days.... i remember there was one time i have a sudden craving wanna eat hor fun. my hubby protested as we just had dinner.... guess what i happened... i ran to my room and cried.... ops:

Posted on 15/08/2005 05:26:36

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Re:For me, craving for beef and chocolates... and milo somemore must be from Australia.....

Posted on 15/08/2005 05:19:03

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For me, craving for beef and chocolates... and milo

Posted on 15/08/2005 05:17:30

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For me, no craving at all throughout my pregnancy.

Posted on 15/08/2005 04:35:29

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Hi, I oso craved for chocolate during my 3rd trimester...and oso potato chips...i almost have chocolate everyday...my mom scolded me for tat becos when my boy is due..he got alot of 'eyes shit' tat he cant manage to open his eyes..lol

Posted on 15/08/2005 04:05:47

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Hi there, I only craved for e Chocolates during my 3rd trimester, esp e one with nuts

Posted on 15/08/2005 03:37:59

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Hi ladies, during my 1st trimester last time, I like spicy food especially curry noodle a lots. But, after that was quite normal...

Posted on 15/08/2005 03:25:49

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