Windianingrum's posts with tag: mikail

|  | Akhirnya muncul juga foto dede di Majalah Parenting Edisi Februari 2008 Hal.45. Duh seneng ajah niyy..heheheh meski cuma sekecil ituw..hehehehehe.. wahhh dede jadi modelllllllllllll |

|  | Time flew.. that's true alright!
I just got back from the hospital to get my 2nd son an immunisation. A Hib for exact. Duh,... I thought he'll have another DPT II + Polio but the doctor said Mikail should get the Hib first then DPT II + Folio for the next month.
The price is so.. so... expensive for the Hib itself is about 200,000 rupiah and then for the DPT (Without warm body as the impact) will cost about 400,000 rupiah
and the limit from my office is only 1,000,000 that won't be enough should I go to Puskesmas? But the staf there are not so gentle to babies or children..
they give the shot as they give it to adult. Hiiyy.... I won't dare to see such thing again as I once tried it to my first son, Salik.
Hhh.. Hopefully we can have more money from someplace else (amin)
We, parents, just want to see our children, healthy and Happy.. are not we all??
coz we are sooooo in love with them ;D |
Your 4-month-old: Week 2
How your baby's growing:
By now, your baby can play with her hands and feet for a few minutes at a time. She's quite fond of doing one action over and over again until she's sure of the result. Then, she'll switch things up just a bit to see if the result is different.
Suddenly you realize it's strangely quiet in the bedroom and look in, only to discover that your baby, who so far has needed your attention for most of every waking moment, is amusing herself in her crib. You might be able to start reading the paper again — well, maybe just the headlines.
Your life: Getting your partner involved
If you're the primary caregiver, it may feel like a reflex by now to step in whenever your baby starts crying. But it's a good idea to give your partner the chance to be the soother, too. Not only does this give you a break — which is huge! — but it adds to his confidence level and provides bonding opportunities.
There are plenty of methods you can encourage your partner to use, but it's also important to leave him room to experiment and learn on his own.
Remind your partner to assess the baby's needs (diapering, feeding, burping) and to fulfill those first. If crying continues, he can try to soothe the baby by holding him close, rubbing his back, or giving him some infant massage.
Many babies are comforted by gentle, rhythmic motion, which helps a parent feel like he's doing something. Dancing, rocking, or swinging the baby may do the trick.
Distraction is another popular method. He can try playing the entertainer with silly stunts, singing, and funny sounds and expressions.
3 questions about: Pink eye
What is pinkeye?
Pinkeye, or conjunctivitis, is an infection of the eye that can be caused by a virus, bacteria, or an allergen. The membrane covering the white of your baby's eyes and the inside of his eyelids becomes irritated. As a result, your baby's eyes may look watery, inflamed (reddish), or crusty. One or both eyes can be affected.
What should I do if I think my baby has it?
Call your baby's doctor immediately. He'll need to examine your baby's eyes and can recommend specific treatment depending on the cause. It's also important to wash your hands often, especially before and after you examine your baby's eyes to avoid spreading the infection. You can easily contract it yourself. Keep your baby home from daycare and wash all bedding, washcloths, and towels frequently.
What is the treatment for pinkeye?
If the cause is bacteria (bacterial conjunctivitis), your baby's doctor will prescribe antibiotics, usually in the form of eyedrops or ointment. If the cause is a virus (usually the case when your baby also has cold symptoms), he may recommend diligent — but gentle — cleaning of the area and waiting it out for about a week. If the cause is an allergen, he'll work with you to identify the allergen, which you'll then need to eliminate from your baby's environment as soon as possible; special eyedrops may also be recommended.
Sometimes babies have a blocked tear duct that makes them vulnerable to infection. Depending on the nature of your baby's case, his doctor may suggest massage or lukewarm compresses to help unclog it. In rare cases, surgery may be needed for a duct that remains blocked for a long time
Yup!
-My baby now can hold his feet (exactly January 9th 2008)
-weight more and more hehehe
-He also can move back-ward...(mundur2 gituwhh..hehehe)
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