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Rumah…

Oktober 31, 2009 nanahana 2 comments

Salam,

Agak2 dalam beberapa bln ni aku telah byk pikir pasal satu mnde… yg aku rase ptut dan amat wajib aku ada kan sekarang!!

Apa diaa?? RUMAH….. yup.. mgkin aku akan cari mana tpt sesuai dan sgt baik lokasi yg mampu milik oleh aku dan suami aku….. bkn nak besar2 ponnn sekadar bole bayar bulan2 tak sempit… dan memberi kepuasan pd kami utk lepak dan deko deko deko!! haha.. jgn marah celcom… hehehe

Rumah yg aku lepak skang ni sewa.. tp besh.. aku suke.. bilik 4…. bilik air 3.. rege op coz laaaa RM 200ribu++ men…

Xpe2.. tp kalu dpt murah lagi pon better.. pelan2 kasi tgok KWSP… simpanan ape2 patut.. dll……… doa2kan aku dpt ler umah sejibik.. mau tggal umah sndri.. sbb rase top up sket dr sewa skang bole dpt punye umah sndri.. cume lom la kompem .. mahu pelan2 kasi tgok… tgk RM.. tgk mcm2 lah…

Bukan senang nk dpt sebuah rumah dlm zaman ekonom yg agak huru hara nih…. payah wooo….

Alhamdulillah, dlm zaman kronik nih.. sykur sgt2 aku dah kompem koje Sept 09 aritu…. hishh lega wehh…. and dpt sket increment.. Alhamdulillahhhhh……….. tak sngka… aku akan keje rajin2.. TQ bos-bos saya… hehehe… TQ pd suami berkat doa mu jua .. love u … muaaaaaaaaahh!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

Alhamdulillah juga.. sbb Google update page rank…. yippieessss sgt2 besh walaupun 1/10 tp amat sonokss ini yg amik dedicated ni… hahahah tamau free2… susah nk cr RM nti… kan kan kan….

Okeh la teman2 aku.. timo kasih semua… dorongan dan galakan…doa d korang2 jua.. aku ucapkan terima kasih!!! :D

umar

umar

p/s: sape2 yg sudi jd penasihat carian umah… bleh la… BUZZ! aku ekksss… :D *wink*wink

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Jika Kau Ubah Fikiran…

Oktober 31, 2009 nanahana Tinggalkan komen

Lirik Mila – Jika Kau Ubah Fikiran

Diriku sedar siapalah ku dimatamu
hanya sebutir pasir di pantai kau berlabuh
cukup di situ hasrat ku terkubur
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Kau juga bilang kau belum bersedia lagi
untuk mengganti pasangan dalam sanubari
mungkin kerna masih basah luka lama

Jika kau ubah fikiran
aku kan setia menanti
jika kau perlukan teman
carilah disini
jika kau ubah fikiran
untuk jatuh cinta lagi
yang pertama ke depan
jika kau ubah fikiran

Akan ku serah segalanya oh kepadamu
senang atau susah aku tabah tuk menempuh
tapi sayang hatimu belum terbuka

Jika kau ubah fikiran
aku kan setia menanti
jika kau perlukan teman
carilah disini
jika kau ubah fikiran
untuk jatuh cinta lagi
yang pertama ke depan
jika kau ubah fikiran

Aku mahukan kamu
sungguh benar dan jujur
aku mahukan kamu
sungguh benar dan jujur
tapi sayang hatimu belum terbuka

Jika kau ubah fikiran
aku kan setia menanti
jika kau perlukan teman
carilah disini
jika kau ubah fikiran
untuk jatuh cinta lagi
yang pertama ke depan
jika kau ubah fikiran

Aku kan setia menanti
jika kau perlukan teman
carilah disini
jika kau ubah fikiran
untuk jatuh cinta lagi
yang pertama ke depan
jika kau ubah fikiran
jika Kau Ubah Fikiran

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Hepi birthday to me!

Oktober 27, 2009 nanahana 4 comments

Salam,

Hehe ini nama nye entry tak malu.. haha sbb sndri pnye bday sndri wishh hahahaha… takpe.. jnji ade ramaaaii kawan2 sedara mara yg mmg sgt supportive dan terimakasih atas ucapan bday yg tak putus2 kat FB aku tuh hehe.. ucap je ke tade present? ahahhahahah

Umo?? errr bape ke? kire kire jap?? kakaka….

Credit to http://www.londoncake.com/

30 years old daaaa

Aku share bday ini 27 oct 09 dengan ayah aku.. encik husain mohd don dan puan wan zarina sahabat lama ku kat KYM dlu2…. haha besh kan 3 of us share same bday yeay!!! HEHEHE!

Any way thanks for all the wishes and doakan diriku ini.. amin….

p/s: hehe sonok ke da umo gini ? hahaha.. sndrik tau aaa! hehe

Picture credit to : http://www.londoncake.com/

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I’m not pumping enough milk. What can I do? -Part 2

Oktober 24, 2009 nanahana 2 comments

Increasing frequency

  • Nurse more often when you are with your baby.
  • Are you pumping frequently enough? Is there any way you can add a pumping session at work? If necessary, when pumping times are very limited, adding even a short 5 minute pumping session is better than not pumping at all.
  • Add a pumping session or two outside of work hours or on the weekend. Try pumping after baby nurses, or pump one side while baby nurses on the other side. You might also try pumping while baby is napping, at night, or when baby goes longer than usual between nursings.
  • Does your baby complain about slower milk flow when you pump between nursings? If so, try single pumping between nursings, instead of double pumping. Although single pumping is not as effective for increasing milk supply, this leaves one breast more full, so the milk will flow more quickly. See also these tips for babies who want a faster milk flow.
  • Try cluster pumping, instead of a regular nursing/pumping session. Sit down with your baby and your pump, and nurse and pump every half-hour to hour for several hours.
  • Some moms find it helpful to do a 2-3 day long power pump every couple of weeks to “super charge” their milk supply. This is simply a nursing vacation with pumping added in. On these days, get lots of rest, nurse very frequently and pump after as many nursing sessions as possible.

Removing more milk from the breasts

  • Are you pumping long enough? When pumping to increase milk supply, it’s recommended that you (double) pump for at least 15 minutes; to ensure that the pump removes an optimum amount of milk from the breast, keep pumping for 2-5 minutes after the last drops of milk. If you don’t always have time to pump this long, remember that adding even a short pumping session (increasing frequency but perhaps not removing milk thoroughly) is helpful.
  • Use a good double pump. Double pumping generally results in better pumping output and is better for maintaining milk supply. Pump quality can make a huge difference in pumping output, and different moms have better results with different pumps. However, some moms with abundant milk supplies do not respond well to pumping (even using the best of pumps) and do not get much milk when pumping. These moms may get better results using manual expression.
  • Use breast massage (see “Assisting the Milk Ejection Reflex” toward the bottom of the link) and breast compression.
  • If your pump has a soft shield or shield insert available (for example, the Medela SoftFit breastshield or the Avent “Petal” massager insert), then try using the pump with and without it. Some moms have also found that they can use the Avent “Petal” massager inserts with other brands of pumps (for example, Medela or Ameda). Some moms get better results with the softer shield; some get better results without it.
  • Switching to a larger pump flange increases pumping output for some moms.

Galactagogues

  • Many working and pumping moms have found that eating oatmeal is very helpful for increasing pumping output. It can also be helpful to snack on protein-rich foods during the day and to have something to drink every time you sit down to pump or nurse.
  • Many moms have gotten good results using fenugreek or other herbs to increase supply, either on a short- or long-term basis. This is most effective when combined with increased nursing/pumping.

Other things to try

The following things are useful for maximizing nursing and minimizing the amount of expressed milk that baby needs while you are away.

Nurse right before you leave baby and immediately after you return from work. Make sure your care provider does not feed baby right before you are due to return.

Has your baby started solids? If so, have your care provider offer all (or most) solids, and only (or mainly) breastfeed when you are with baby. By doing this, baby may need less milk when you are apart (due to the solids) and will nurse more when you are together. This can both help your supply (more nursing) and decrease the amount of pumped milk you need to provide.

Encourage baby to “reverse cycle” – reverse cycling is when baby nurses frequently when mom and baby are together (usually at night) and takes little milk when mom & baby are separated.

Taken from : http://www.kellymom.com/bf/pumping/pumping_decrease.html thnx!!!

Hope this help me and you …fabulous mummy out there! :)

I’m not pumping enough milk. What can I do? -Part 1

Oktober 24, 2009 nanahana Tinggalkan komen

What can cause a decrease in pumping output?

First, consider the possibility that baby is being overfed when you’re apart. If this is the case, you may actually not need to be expressing as much milk as is being requested. This is certainly not always the case, but it is not at all uncommon. See How much expressed milk will my baby need? for additional information.

When you do need to pump more milk, the first thing to check is your pump:

  • Are you using an appropriate pump for the amount of pumping that you do?
  • How old is your pump? If you have an older electric pump (particularly older than a year), or if you are pumping more often than the pump was designed for, the motor may be wearing out.
  • Many times a decrease in pumping output is because pump parts need to be replaced. Have you checked your pump and replaced any parts that are worn or that haven’t been replaced in the last 3-6 months?
  • Do you have a type of pump (like the Avent Isis) that benefits from occasionally boiling the boilable parts?
  • Switching to a larger pump flange makes a difference in pumping comfort and/or output for some moms. See Choosing a Correctly-Fitted Breastshield for more information.

Supply-demand cycle:

  • Have you reduced the number of pumping or nursing sessions recently, or cut back on nursing/pumping in other ways? Milk production is a demand-supply process. More nursing/pumping results in a greater milk supply. If you consistently decrease nursing or pumping for several days, your overall milk supply will decrease and you can expect to see a decrease in pumped amounts.
  • Has baby started solids recently? As baby eats more solids and takes in less milk, overall milk supply naturally decreases and you may see a decrease in pumping output. You may not notice a change in nursing pattern, as some babies nurse just as often, but take in less milk during those sessions. If baby started solids early (before around 6 months) or is eating lots of solids early on, you are more likely to notice a drop in supply. A very gradual start to solids around 6 months or later is less likely to affect milk supply.

Hormonal causes of decreased milk supply:

  • Have you started hormonal birth control recently? Hormonal birth control, particularly that containing estrogen, can significantly decrease milk supply.
  • Are you expecting either ovulation or your period soon, or has it recently started?
  • Are you pregnant?

Taking care of mom:

  • Have you started a strict diet? Are you getting enough calories? Snacking during the day on healthy, protein-rich foods may be helpful.
  • Are you drinking to thirst? Some moms, particularly when they are at work, will get busy and forget to drink enough fluids.
  • Are you getting enough rest? This can be hard to do when you have a baby. Try to go to bed a little earlier and to take a nap each day on your days off. Consider co-sleeping so you can get more sleep. Just a little added rest may make a big difference.
  • Have you been under an unusually large amount of stress? Stress can affect let-down and pumping output.
  • Have you been sick? Illness, especially if you have a fever, mastitis or get dehydrated, can result in a temporary decrease in milk supply. Some medications can also decrease milk supply (hormonal birth control, pseudoephedrine, ethanol/alcoholic beverages, bromocriptine, ergotamine, cabergoline).

Hope this help me and you …fabulous mummy out there! :)