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Friday, September 30, 2005

Welcome To The Club Papa Popo & Mama Fishie



I was so thrilled on the night before the delivery.. I called up Fishie to ask her on her condition... but she refuses to answer my call ehhehe .. gabra dah tahap maksima :)
I kind of understand how she felt coz I went through the same "cuak" stage as her cuma different condition.. mine was normal delivery and hers was ceasarean.. :) tapi alhamdulillah semua went well...



I received an SMS from the proud Papa at 1045am (30/9/2005) informing that the handsome Ilham Fannani Bin Fauzee was born. At last.. after 9 months waiting and wondering .. the long wait paid off... :)



Now Indah has another friend to play futsal with ehhehe :).. a collection of 4 handsome boys :) ehhehehe

1. Hazeeq & Haseef
2. Eiffel Amani
3. Ilham Fannani

ehehe confirm buat team futsal.. Junior League ehhehe :)



To Papa Popo and Mama Fishie, we, Ummi Indah, Papa Rai and Sista Indah would like to congratulate you on your new born :) moga kasih sayang lebih utuh dengan kehadiran Ilham :)

Muah muahhhhh... :*
Posted by sitynuress at 2:49 PM 8 comments

Monday, September 26, 2005

Indah At The Gym



Hiyahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
Hiyaaaaaaaahhhh!!!!
Ummiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Helpppppppppppppp!!!!
Too Heavy laaa!!!!!!




ehehehe... Indah exercising...
tarik ikan.. tarik dolphin...
tarik starfish gigit starfish...




turn around... drool on the fish beneath my tummy...
drool and drool some more hehehe...relaxxx la kejap.....




ahhh penatttt.....

Posted by sitynuress at 4:24 PM 1 comments

Meet The Twins




Tak ingat ari apa.. (ni la masalahnya kalau lambat post hhehe)
2 handsome todlers came over to our house..
Indah was excited ehehehe.. excited ke? most of the time
Indah was just staring at the TV.. didn't pay much attention on the 2 boys..




Those darlings belong to Hasni and Yun...a dear family fren of ours
their baby boys are Hazeeq(Abang) and Haseef (Adik)
They were on their way to Az-Zahrah because Haseef was having a cough stop by at our place to perform solat. ...
while ayah hasni and mama yun pray.. the 2 boys were either watching TV or hitting each other on the head.. ehhehe very funny :) dah pandai gaduh dah .....


both hazeeq and haseef are now 13 months old...
dah leh jalan sket sket dah :)
manja tul bukan main ...

Ummi Indah, Papa Rai and Adik Indah wish you both well and be good to Ayah and Mama ok :)
Muaahhhhh ... :*


Posted by sitynuress at 4:12 PM 1 comments

Friday, September 23, 2005

I Love You

Semlm kita berselisih..
Saya buat dunno
Awak pandang saya
Saya buat dunno jugak
Degilnyer saya..



Saya nmpk awak
Saya nk panggil
Tapi awak x toleh
Sebab saya panggil awak dalam hati
Bodohnya saya..



Awak tegur saya
Saya buat dunno
Tapi awak xtahu happynya saya
Saya dengar awak cerita
Awak kata dah jatuh cinta
Sedihnyer saya



Awak keluar tgk wayang
Saya pun
Awak keluar dengan dia
Saya tengok aje



Awak call saya
Mengacau betul.
Tgh tido lah
Saya layankan aje
Awak ckp awak dah putus
Saya senyum sampai ke telinga
Tapi awak tak nampak



Saya cakap..



Kesiannya awak..



Hipokritnya saya



Hari ni hari jadi saya
Tapi awak luper
Saya sedih.
Tapi takpe.awak bukannya sesiapa



Awak mintak maaf
Saya senyum aje
Saya kata tak kisah
Awak belanja tgk national treasure
Isk tak romantik nyer



Tapi best per



Saya dapat bunga
Cantik suker sgt
Tapi tak tahu sape pengirimnya
Awak nampak
Awak terus balik



Saya panggil awak
Tapi awak tak toleh
Saya Cuma nak bgtahu




Awak.!!!!!LORI!!!!!!!!!



Saya kejar awak
Awak terus jalan
Saya tolak awak.
Awak jatuh.



Saya nampak lori
Betul-betul depan saya
Kalau ia sempat
Saya nak bagitahu.



Awak..SAYA SAYANG AWAK



HONKHONK


P/S :
ITS BETTER TO LOSE YOUR PRIDE WITH SOMEONE YOU LOVE RATHER THAN LOSE
SOMEONE THAT YOU LOVE WITH YOUR USELESS PRIDE
LIFE IS SHORT JUST TELL THEM THAT.
THEY'RE MEANT SOMETHING TO YOU....
Posted by sitynuress at 4:54 PM 6 comments

Tips Dr Fadzilah Kamsah Dlm Mengasuh Anak-Anak

Speech by Dr Fadhilah Kamsah, kepada semua ibu-bapa, bakal menjadi ibu-bapa dan kita sendiri sebagai anak. Got this from Along... just like to share it with others.. bagi yang dah baca takpe.. ni consider as revision je la ek :)


APA PUNCA ANAK DERHAKA

Sabda Rasulullah s.a.w. "Berguraulah dengan anak kamu kala usianya satu hingga tujuh tahun. Berseronok dengan mereka, bergurau hingga naik atas belakang pun tak apa. Jika suka geletek, kejar atau usik anak asalkan hubungan rapat. Lepas tujuh hingga 14 tahun kita didik dan ajar, kalau salah pukullah dia (sebagai pengajaran)" dimana yang nak dipukul tu? Tapak kakinya... .. bukan muka, punggung, telinga dan ditempat-tempat yang sensitif... . itu salah...


"Jika dia bijak dan menang dalam sebarang pertandingan sekolah, ucapkan tahniah. Tidak salah kita cium atau peluk mereka sebagai tanda penghargaan. Kalau umur mereka 14 hingga 21 tahun jadikan kawan . Tetapi selalunya usia beginilah ibu bapa mula merenggangkan hubungan dan ini menyebabkan anak derhaka". Yang penting anak-anak harus dilatih sembahyang jemaah bersama, latih cium tangan dan peluk penuh kasih dan sayang, maka mereka tidak akan tergamak menderhaka . "Saya pernah tinjau, anak-anak yang lari daripada rumah, berpunca daripada rasa bosan. Belum sempat letak beg sekolah, ibu dah suruh macam-macam. Si anak rasa tertekan dan menyampah dengan persekitaran dan rumahnya. Boleh disuruh tetapi berikan hak mereka di rumah. Yang penting dia balik ke rumah suka, dan pergi sekolah pun seronok.

"Mungkin ibu bapa punya alasan tidak rapat dengan anak-anak kerana sibuk. Kita boleh cuba cara lain, balik di tengah malam, anak-anak sudah tidur, pergi bilik dan cium dahinya. Hubungan rohani tetap subur, walaupun anak tidur tetapi jiwanya sentiasa hidup." Jangan kita tunjuk sikap kita yang panas baran, pemarah dan ada kuasa veto kepada mereka, jangan suka mengherdik mereka dengan perkataan "bodoh, kurang ajar, sumpah seranah dan sebagainya yang merupakan doa kepada mereka". inilah yang menyebabkan mereka derhaka kepada kita...


DOA ANAK-ANAK TERMAKBUL

Lazim orang tua, pantang anak menegur walaupun tahu mereka bersalah. Jangan rasa tercabar kerana pesan orang tua-tua, bisa ular tidak hilang walau menyusur di bawah akar. Sayyidina Umar berkata, kanak-kanak tidak berdosa dan doa mereka mudah diterima. Begitu juga dengan Rasulullah, kalau berjumpa anak-anak kecil, Baginda cukup hormat dan sayang sebab anak-anak tidak berdosa. Lagipun kanak-kanak kalau menegur memang ikhlas dan jangan ambil endah tidak endah. Perasaan anak juga mesti dihargai, sesetengahorang tua kurang bercakap dengan anak-anak. Kalau menegur pun dengan ekor mata dan herdikan. Si anak rasa tersisih dan tidak dihargai. Kepada kawan tempat mereka mengadu, bila jumpa kawan baik tidak mengapa, tetapi jumpa yang samseng, ia sudah tentu membawa padah.


BERTAUBAT SEBELUM MELARAT

Jika Tuhan menurunkan hidayah, segeralah insaf dan bertaubat. Tetapi apa caranya jika orang tua telah meninggal sedangkan sewaktu hidupnya kita derhaka dan melawan mereka? Bila insaf, selalulah ziarah kubur emak ayah kita dan bacakan ayat-ayat suci untuknya. Jumpa semula kawan-kawan baik ibu atau jiran-jiran yang masih hidup dan buat baik dengan mereka. Sedekah ke masjid atas nama ibu ayah. Walaupun ibu ayah sudah meninggal, minta maaf berkali-kali semoga ibu redha dan Allah ampunkan dosa. Allah maha pengampun dan luas rahmatnya. Tetapi jangan ambil kesempatan buat jahat kemudian bertaubat. Hidup tidak tenteram atau bala turun. Cuba kita perhatikan kemalangan yang berlaku setiap hari. Misalnya tayar kereta pecah, jangan lihat dengan mata kasar, selidik apa salah yang telah kita buat hari ini. Pertama bagaimana hubungan kita dengan Tuhan, jika semuanya baik, turun ke peringkat kedua, bagaimana pula hubungan dengan ibu? "Pastikan hubungan dengannya sentiasa harmoni dan lancar. Tidak rugi menjalinkan hubungan yang baik kerana hayat mereka bukanlah terlalu panjang untuk bersama kita."


HUBUNGAN DENGAN BAPA

Lazim ibu yang dilebihkan, sedangkan bapa menjeruk perasaan kerana tidak dipedulikan anak-anak. "Hubungan dengan bapa sepatutnya sama dengan ibu tetapi dalam konteks Islam, kalau berlaku pertembungan, nabi suruh utamakan ibu dahulu. Tiga kali ibu barulah sekali kepada bapa." Bagaimanapun sebaik-baiknya, kasih sayang dan perhatian biar sama agar kedua-duanya tidak berkecil hati. Begitu juga dengan nenek, walaupun kata-katanya ada yang mengarut tetapi jangan melawan di depan mereka. Sebenarnya golongan nyanyuk dan tua mencabar kesabaran kita. Walaupun Allah tidak ambil kira kata-kata mereka tetapi kita wajib mentaati dan menghormati golongan tua."


USAH DERHAKA KEPADA MENTUA

Mentua mesti dimuliakan seperti kita menghormati orang tua sendiri. Kalau mereka kecil hati, samalah seperti tersinggungnya hati emak. Kita sayang anaknya kenapa tidak sayang orang yang melahirkannya juga? "Saya tahu, ada menantu kecil hati dan pendam perasaan terhadap mentua yang terlalu ambil berat tentang anaknya. Bersabarlah dan jalin hubungan baik kerana taraf mereka sama seperti ibu bapa kandung," jelasnya.


Kewajipan anak lelaki, pertama kepada Allah, kedua rasul, ketiga emak dan emak mentua, keempat bapa dan bapa mentua dan kelima baru isteri. Isteri kena faham, kalau dia sayang dan melebihkan ibu bapa, itu memang wajar. "Sebaliknya anak perempuan, yang pertama Allah, kedua rasul dan ketiga suami. Jalan pintas ke syurga bagi anak-anak selain Allah adalah emak dan ayahnya. "Perasaan mentua perlu dijunjung kerana mereka berhak ke atas menantu. Seperti kisah Nabi Allah Ibrahim dengan anaknya Nabi Ismail. Suatu hari, Nabi Ibrahim ke rumah anaknya dan kebetulan Nabi Ismail tidak ada di rumah isterinya pun tidak kenal dengan mentuanya. Menantu berkasar menyebabkan Nabi Ibrahim kecil hati. Dan sebelum balik dia berpesan kepada menantunya suruh suaminya tukar alang rumah kepada yang baru. Bila Nabi Ismail balik, isterinya pun menggambarkan rupa lelaki tersebut menyampaikan pesan. Nabi Ismail sedar itu adalah ayahnya. Nabi Ismail insaf di sebalik simbol kata-kata ayahnya, bahawa isterinya bukan daripada kalangan wanita yang berakhlak, lalu diceraikan. Nabi Ismali berkahwin kali kedua dan bapanya masih tidak mengenali menantu. Sekali lagi Nabi Ibrahim melawat dan menantunya melayan dengan bersopan santun walaupun tidak kenal siapa NabiIbrahim. Nabi Ibrahim tertarik hati dan sebelum balik berpesan lagi, katakan alang rumah anaknya sudah cukup baik dan jangan ditukar kepada yang lain.


Ada sebanyak 501 tips yang diberikan oleh penulis iaitu Robert D. Ramsey untuk mempertingkatkan potensi anak-anak anda dan seterusnya menempatkan anak-anak anda dikalangan winners.

Tips ini menurut penulis jika diamalkan mampu menjadikan anak-anak kita sebagai winners. Penulis berpendapat apa yang membezakan antara winners dan losers

Adalah mudah iaitu:-


Winners percayakan diri mereka dan boleh membayangkan diri mereka dikalangan orang yang berjaya sementara losers merasakan diri mereka tidak boleh.Tips;


1. Mulakanlah hidup anak anda dengan nama panggilan yang baik. Nama panggilan yang kurang baik akan menyebabkan anak anda malu dan merasa rendah diri. (Dalam Islam sendiri nama panggilan yang baik adalah digalakkan).

2. Berikan anak anda pelukkan setiap hari (Kajian menunjukkan anak yang dipeluk setiap hari akan mempunyai kekuatan IQ yg lebih kuat daripada anak yang jarang dipeluk)

3. Pandanglah anak anda dengan pandangan kasih sayang (Pandangan ini akan membuatkan anak anda lebih yakin diri apabila berhadapan dengan persekitaran)

4. Berikan peneguhan setiap kali anak anda berbuat kebaikan (Berilah pujian, pelukkan, ciuman, hadiah ataupun sekurang-kurangnya senyuman untuk setiap kebaikan yang dilakukannya).

5. Janganlah mengharapkan anak anda yang belum matang itu melakukan sesuatu perbuatan baik secara berterusan , mereka hanya kanak-kanak yang sedang berkembang. Perkembangan mereka buatkan mereka ingin mengalami setiap perkara termasuklah berbuat silap.


6. Apabila anda berhadapan dengan masalah kerja dan keluarga,pilihlah keluarga (Seorang penulis menyatakan anak-anak terus membesar. Masa itu terus berlalu dan tak akan kembali).

7. Di dalam membesarkan dan mendidik anak-anak, janganlah tuan/puan mengeluh. Keluhan akan membuatkan anak-anak merasakan diri mereka beban.

8. Dengarlah cerita anak anda, cerita itu tak akan dapat anda dengari lagi pada masa akan datang. Tunggu giliran anda untuk bercakap (Ini akan mengajar anak anda tentang giliran untuk bercakap)

9. Tenangkan anak anda setiap kali mereka memerlukannya .

10. Tunjukkan kepada anak anda bagaimana cara untuk menenangkan diri .Mereka akan menirunya.

11. Buatkan sedikit persediaan untuk anak-anak menyambut harijadinya. Sediakanlah hadiah harijadi yang unik walaupun harganya murah. Keunikan akan membuatkan anak anda belajar menghargai. (Anak2 yg dtg daripada persekitaran yang menghargai akan belajar menghargai orang lain).

12. Kemungkinan anak kita menerima pengajaran bukan pada kali pertama belajar. Mereka mungkin memerlukan kita mengajar mereka lebih daripada sekali.

13. Luangkanlah masa bersama anak anda diluar rumah, peganglah tangan anak-anak apabila anda berjalan dengan mereka . Mereka tentu akan merasa kepentingan kehadiran mereka dalam kehidupan andasuami isteri.

14. Dengarlah mimpi ngeri anak-anak anda. Mimpi ngeri mereka adalah begitu real dalam dunia mereka.

15. Hargailah permainan kesayangan anak anda. Mereka juga dalammasa yang sama akan menghargai barang-barang kesayangan anda. Elakkan daripada membuang barang kesayangan mereka walaupun sudah rosak. Mintalah kebenaran mereka sebelum berbuat demikian.

16. Janganlah membiarkan anak-anak anda tidur tanpa ciuman selamat malam,

17. Terimalah yang kadangkala anda bukanlah ibubapa yang sempurna. Ini akan mengurangkan stress menjadi ibu bapa.

18. Jangan selalu membawa bebanan kerja pejabat ke rumah. Anak-anak akan belajar bahawa kerja pejabat selalunya lebih penting daripada keluarga.

19. Anak menangis untuk melegakan keresahan mereka tetapi kadangkala cuma untuk sound effect sahaja. Bagaimanapun dengarilah mereka, dua puluh tahun dari sekarang anda pula yang akan menangis apabila rumah mula terasa sunyi. Anak-anak anda mula sibuk mendengar tangisan anak mereka sendiri.

20. Anak-anak juga mempunyai perasaan seperti anda.

Posted by sitynuress at 4:06 PM 0 comments

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Ummi Indah Dah Kene Tag!!!

Oleh kerana dah kene tembak ngan apit, maka dibawah ni tercatat la sirah Ummi Indah :) ehehh

20 years ago: 1985 (6 years old)

Hmm 6 tahun... masa ni baru pindah umah.. dari kem Polis Hutan (PPH) Ulu Kinta..masa tu last tinggal kat Blok H tkt 1 pintu 3 rasanya.. ke Taman Desa Jaya, Tg Rambutan :P..sampai la skarang duk kat situ.. 26, Lebuh Desa Jaya, Taman Desa Jaya.. dah 20 thn la tuh :)..dalam pada tu, I attended kindergarden...it was called, Methodist Kindergarden, Canning Garden, Ipoh. The Kindergarden was quite far about 16km away from home... here was where I learn to write, read and carik pasal with boys eheheh...let me share with you a story masa kat skolah ni...it was during my final year in the kindergarden (thn ni 1985 lah)...masa tu final concert.. I had to be the Cinderella (I was the prettiest of them all..cam mirror..mirror on the wall laks.. ehehhe) eheh no lahh.. it was because my hair was the longest in class... sampai bontot.. so the teacher asked me if I could be Cinderella.. so I yang gila glamer masa tu kata No Problem... ada udang disebalik batu sebenarnya.. I had a crush on this one boy in class..feewwwwiiiittt...nama dia Hon Wah.. surnamenya lupa lak...he got to play the roll as the prince charming.. of course laaaa I said yes to my teacher heheheh :)...very tall, chinese , straight hair, handsome (for a 6 years old) lad.. ehhehe siap main balas balas surat gitu.. tapi tukang baca surat tu my mom..ehehee

10 years ago: 1995 (16 years old)

Hmm.. I was in Fm 4... I moved from SMK Convent Ipoh to MRSM Balik Pulau, Penang. It was strange to be on boarding school at first.. many happy and sad moments in this school.. mind you this was also my first attemp in skolah campur.. terkujat gak la.. pandang kanan ada laki.. pandang kiri ada laki.. pandang bawah ada laki.. pandang atas pun ada laki.. ishhh ... tapi nasib baik la leh survive kat sini.. :)

5 years ago: 2000 (21 years old)

21 years old.. hmm let me.. ooo yess dah abis blaja dah.. baru je abis kat MMU amik BSc Digital Media.. got offer to work with TM sebab bonded.. so keje lah..masa tunggu offer tu ada la jadik lecturer kejap kat Cosmopoint , Ipoh.. merasa la jugak jadik cikgu jap eheh.. can't forget my first day in class... I talked too fast and one of the student raised his hand and said ..."Relax la cik.. jgn la takut.. kami OK je.. kalau cik laju sgt cakapnya kami tak paham... cik stop jap.. tarik nafas ok :)".. pehhhhhhhhhhhhhh... malu jap masa tu dah la budak tu hensem.. muka cam Rusdi Ramli ehhehe.. anyways keje kejap je kat situ.. 1 week.. then kene panggil ngan TM.. dimasukkan ke TM Net pada 1 July 2001.. in Brand & Comm under Pn Rozana Yahya (Manager) and Pn Rozitah Idris (Head)..

3 years ago: 2002 (23 years old)

Thn ni.. thn paling cool... sebabnya... Ummi Indah BERTUNANG ngan Papa Indah (Mohd Azrai Fahmi Bin Mohd Zain) ehhehe... after a long 8 years of friendship.. we decided it is time to tie the knot.. ehhehe.. maka.. pada 1 Jun 2003, Ummi Indah n Papa Indah selamat ditunangkan hehe.. plan to kawin within 2 years.. sebabnya .. sebab Ummi Indah baru je apply nak sambung blaja and alhamdulillah dapat.. bulan Nov 2001, sambung blaja balik kat UPM in MSc. Corporate Communication... Insya Allah thn 2005 abis .....

This year: 2005 (26 years old)

Happiest year for Ummi Indah... after long 9 months.. Alhamdulillah Indah Sity Insyirah Binti Mohd Azrai Fahmi was born on 28 April. Dah ada ahli baru in the small family.. Alhamdulillah rezeki dah tambah sket lagi.. we bought a house in Desa Pinggiran Putra.. maybe we'll move in after raya, Insya Allah.. Planning to further study lagi eheheh :P tapi tgk lah.. bila masa mengizinkan... Alhamdullilah abah n mak dapat pergi Haji.. thn ni Raya Aji kat mana ek? blom plan lagi.. :P

Next year: 2006 (27 years old)

Hmmm.. thn depan ...hmmm.. I guess I will still be in TM Net.. tapi tatau la still in the same department or not..harap harap thn depan dah naik pangkat eheheh.. Kitorg dah move in into our new house.. dah ada kolam for Indah to play (swimming pool plastik)..planning to go on tour with DEWA.. kalau jadik nak ikut thn depan because Indah dah besar sket leh tinggal ngan Nyaei n Atok kat Ipoh (nangis la Ummi malam malam)...

Another 10 years : 2015 (36 years old)

Hopefully umur masih panjang untuk berada pada umur 36 thn :).. Insya Allah jika diizinkan anak dah tambah dah jadik 5 org ehhehe (psssttt boleh ke yang? ehhehe).. Keje pulak.. hmm would like to have my own business jual ais ke (ais nya mesti huruf S..eheh) , jual kek ke.. bukak restaurant ke? Kalau tak jadi bukak business duk umah je la kot.. jaga my 5 babies yang komfem akan lari sini sana... Insya Allah dah ada swimming pool betul.. bukan plastik for Indah and her siblings to chill... ehehhe

tu je serba sedikit pasal Ummi Indah.. hmm tak reti nak tag sape la pas ni.. tag je la kat sesape yang baca blog ni hehhehe


kita mampu merancang tapi sebaik baik perancangan adalah rancangan daripada Nya :)
Posted by sitynuress at 3:54 PM 11 comments

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Indah Senyum Kat Sape Tuh??



It was last Friday night, where both Indah and myself melepak at home watching TV.

Papa Indah had to go to the office to be on standby... nak kene install firewall kat PCs yang berlambak kat opis dia.. so dia kene jaga org yg nak pasang firewall tuh...

Tok Ma Indah dah tido dulu.. ngantuk kot.. seharian main ngan cucunya...
so.. tinggal la dua branak ni tgk TV..
malam tu takde cite best sgt.. sesambil main main ngan Indah..
I switch the channel to TV3... ada cite Notting Hill....
tgh syok syok tgk TV... Indah cam merengek plak.. kencing kot budak ni.. so I changed her diaper ...
tetibe.. masa tgh cuci Indah tu.. I caught her smiling and cooing .. aik.. apesal lak si kecik ni duk sengih sengsorang.. carik la mana mata Indah fokus.. rupenya kat TV...
ehhehe guess what I saw...
Indah was smilling at JULIA ROBERTS... hehehehh....
masa tu.. TV tu tgh fokus tul tul kat Julia Roberts..
middle shot.. kira Julia Roberts tgh makan and she was smilling at her host (dlm cite tu la)..
Indah pulak.. dia ingat si Julia Roberts ni duk senyum kat dia..
heheheheh punya la klaka ... alahai anak Ummi sorang nih... :)

Posted by sitynuress at 5:31 PM 9 comments

Monday, September 12, 2005

A Day at snap@manggis

Venue: Snap@manggis, Alamanda
Time: 5pm
Photographer: Abg Mafia
Model Utama: Indah Sity Insyirah
Model sampingan: Ummi & Papa
Baju Indah ditaja: Uncle & Auntie Zizi
Indah's aksesori ditaja oleh: Auntie Nora(headband) & Nyaei (stokin)

This is Indah's first "formal" photoshoot.. thanks to snap@manggis for the beautiful snap shots.. wanted to meet Auntie Fishie & Uncle Popo.. tapi lambat lak derang nak sampai.. so the shoot started without the "taukeh" heheh .. :P




Indah getting ready for the shoot....







Oh No..... Indah dah start ngamuk laa





Indah ditenangkan dengan sebotol air sejuk.. kunun kunun leh cool off la.. tak jadik jugakkkk





Ok.. Indah dah ready.. cepat Abg Mafia.. amik gambaaaaaaaaaaa






pose.. Indah.. pose....






yeyyy... Indah dah senyum....






yeyyy....senyummmmm lagi :P





hehe cutekan Indah senyum :)





mana aci.. Ummi je.. Papa pun nak posing ngan Indah...





hmmm.. let's see... how shall I pose next...hmmmm





one happy family......





thank you so much
snap@manggis.. :) terima kasih daun keladi.. lenkali nak main tangkap gamba lagi :) hehehehhe
Posted by sitynuress at 5:58 PM 12 comments

Friday, September 09, 2005

Swim Indah swim.. :)



Swimming is one of my fav past time.. I didn't get any chance learning it when I was young.. just dunno why my parents tak hantar gi kelas berenang ehhehe.. so I decided to learn it on my own once I start keje .. and I did.. I had my proper lessons in Pusat Akuatik , Shah Alam .. and during my free time I would go to my friend's apartment to swim with her.. tapi dah lama tak berenang...last berenang masa pregnantkan Indah :)


A friend emailed me the pics and I got so excited bout it.. I quickly did a search on how to teach your baby to swim ehhehe :) and here are the things that I found .... can't wait to teach Indah to swim.. skarang ni pun she dah excited gilerr bila it's BATHING time !!! eheheh she's ever ready.. with her big eyes and a smiley face she will be happy getting her bath while listening to her Ummi sing to her...(I can sing ok :P)



What does she need to wear?

Swim nappies are a good investment but aren't compulsory in most swimming pools. Most pools do insist that babies wear a swimming costume of some kind though. "Don't worry if your baby has an accident, as staff will know exactly what to do," says Libby Tucker. Water wings aren't suitable for babies under one but there are other swimming aids available for this age group.

What you'll need to take ?


Before your first trip to the swimming pool, phone ahead to find out if there's a playpen, pushchair access and changing tables in the changing room.
You'll also need to take:
• A warm bottle for after the swim if you are bottlefeeding
• A towel, preferably one with a hood or a towelling dressing gown
• A snack — swimming makes babies hungry
• Books or toys for older babies
• A few of your baby's bath toys to play with
• Don't forget your nappy bag.

How early can you start?

You can begin to teach your child to swim from a very young age, as early as 6 months old. Taking your young baby to the pool can be a little daunting. After all, the only water she’s familiar with at this age is the bath and that’s a lot smaller than any swimming pool.

But don't be put off - teaching your baby to swim is a lot easier than it sounds. In fact, try not to think of it as teaching her to swim at all, view it more as developing her confidence in water. Apply the same concepts you would use regardless of what you are teaching her – make it fun, take it slowly, use lots of repetition and above all smile! If she sees you looking concerned, she will pick up on it and start to worry too.

From six months

The first few visits to the pool with a baby of about six months old shouldn’t last any more than 10-15 minutes. Always use the teaching pool (it will be warmer than the main pool) and only increase the amount of time spent in the pool as her confidence develops and her strength begins to build up.

For the first 6-8 weeks:

  • Don’t use armbands at this very young age, as they will be too difficult to put on.
  • Bounce her up and down in the water and encourage her to splash her arms about.
  • Aim to splash her face gently with the water regularly so that she gets used to the feeling of water on her face. (You can also do this at bath time.)
  • Don’t let her get cold.

At around 8 months, continue with the above and include the following:

  • Use armbands, blown up fully.
  • Hold her at arms length and encourage her to become aware of the space around her in the water by kicking her legs and waving her arms about.
  • As she develops in confidence, hold her hands and try to get her to kick her legs out behind her.
  • Make it fun - play rhyming games/ take in a favourite bath toy etc.
  • Gradually begin to let go of her hands and play chasing games, where you follow her about in the water. Make sure that she is within your vision and reach at all times.

Once she is walking:

  • Encourage her to jump in; assure her that you will be there to catch her. As she jumps in she will naturally go under, hold on to her and bring her up again. Greet her with a smile and praise her to reassure her that going under is OK. By this time she will be so used to splashing about and getting her face wet that this should not cause too much concern. If she is not keen to jump in when standing, get her to slide in at first from a sitting position.

As she becomes increasingly sturdy:

  • Guide her on her back and hold her bottom underneath initially, encourage her to straighten her legs and to kick very gently, not making too much of a splash.
  • Once she is confident on her back, then try a similar activity on her front.
  • Tell her to wave her arms gently by her sides so that she becomes aware that she does need to use her arms when she is swimming.
  • Play more chasing games.

As she becomes stronger when swimming on her front:

  • Gradually start to deflate her armbands so that there is a little less air inside every week. Don’t tell her you’re doing this – if you do it slowly enough she won’t even notice!
  • Show her how to move her arms for the doggy paddle stroke. By deflating her armbands, she will be able to move her arms about more. Carry on doing this for several weeks until there is no air left in the armbands.

If you start swimming with a six month year old baby, expect the whole process to take about two years.

If your child is older and hasn’t been in a pool before, you will need to spend more time building confidence before you follow the steps outlined.

Once they get the hang of doggy paddle without armbands their ready for an instructor, who will be able to teach both the strokes and the required breathing techniques.

Remember there can be a downside to all that water confidence you’ve instilled in your child. Watch out for over confidence, especially when she is excited. As a safeguard, incorporate some dos and don’ts into your routine.

Do:

  • Be positive – let her know that you will be there at all times.
  • Put the armbands on in the changing room.
  • Ensure she understands that you always get in the pool first and that she cannot jump in if you are not in the pool to support her.
  • Reinforce the pool rules, e.g. she mustn’t run along the poolside etc.

Don’t:

  • Show concern if she goes under - pull her up smiling and reassure her that she is safe.
  • Never duck her under - you are teaching her to trust you in the pool.
  • Don’t make her do something she is reluctant to try. Give her a choice and if she’s nervous, leave it to another day.

The most important thing to ‘do’ is:

Have fun. If you show her that you are enjoying yourself, she will too.

Happy splashing!





Can't wait to teach Indah to swim :) lagi 2 bulannnnn yahoooo ... ehheheh
Posted by sitynuress at 10:45 AM 5 comments

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Satu... Satu...




Satu.. satu.. sayang ummi...
Dua..dua...sayang papa...
Tiga...tiga ... sayang bear bear ...
Satu Dua Tiga sayang semua....




ni la bear bear Indah...
Auntie Ayu yang kasik :) ehhehehe
Posted by sitynuress at 12:43 PM 5 comments

Diapers ehehe -part 2

some babies are prone to have nappy rash.. but dun worry there are ways to prevent and tackle the problem if your baby has nappy rash...

What's causing my baby's diaper rash?
Your baby's rash is most likely caused by chafing or wetness, though it can also be the result of a skin infection. Don't panic — dealing with diaper rash is part and parcel of baby care. In fact, more than half of babies between the ages of 4 and 15 months have at least one diaper rash in a two-month period.

Here's a look at the different kinds of rashes your baby might have in his diaper area:

Wetness or diaper chafing
What it looks like
Some of the skin that rubs against your baby's diaper — most likely the genital area and the surfaces of his thighs and buttocks — might appear red and puffy. Or your baby might have a flat, red rash on those areas.



What causes it
Sometimes just the chafing from a diaper, or chemicals or fragrances in a disposable diaper or detergent, can bother your baby's skin and cause a rash. This type of rash is known as contact dermatitis. More often, though, a diaper rash is the result of wetness. Even the most absorbent diaper leaves some moisture on your baby's delicate skin. And when bacteria from your baby's stool mixes with his urine, it breaks down the chemicals in the urine, forming ammonia, which can be very harsh.

Although a baby left in a dirty diaper for too long is more likely to develop diaper rash, it can strike the bottom of any baby with particularly sensitive skin, even if his parents are diligent diaper changers. And if your baby's taking antibiotics, a side effect could be
diarrhea, which can also cause diaper rash.

Yeast (candida) infection
What it looks like
If a
yeast infection is to blame for your baby's rash, you'll notice tiny red spots that multiply and mass into a raised, patchy bright or dark red rash with distinct borders. The affected area is red and may be tender or painful, and the rash can creep into the creases of skin around your baby's genitals and legs. It almost never appears on the buttocks alone, but it's possible for it to spread there.

What causes it
If your baby's skin is irritated — by wet diapers, for example — the yeast that normally occurs in his body can get into the cracks in his skin and flourish, causing a rash. And babies on antibiotics sometimes get candida infections because antibiotics reduce the growth of the healthy bacteria (which helps keep the yeast in check) as well as the problem bacteria. Some babies with
thrush also develop a yeast diaper infection. If that happens, your doctor can prescribe a fungal medication to use in the diaper area.

Seborrhea
What it looks like
Seborrheic diaper dermatitis isn't common, and it isn't pretty. If your baby has it, you'll see a big, red, raised, rough, greasy rash extending from his lower abdomen to his groin.

What causes it
We don't know for sure. For some time, experts believed that seborrheic diaper dermatitis — like
cradle cap — was caused by overactive oil glands in the skin. (Some experts believe these glands are stimulated by hormones that your baby received from you just before birth.) But further research has resulted in less agreement about what causes it.

Bacterial infections
What it looks like
If your baby has oozing yellow patches or pus-filled pimples, he may have a bacterial infection such as
impetigo.

What causes it
Bacteria cause these types of rashes. While it's not an emergency, you should call your doctor right away if you think your baby's rash is a bacterial infection. She may prescribe a topical or oral antibiotic.

What's the best way to treat diaper rash?
The best remedy is to keep your baby clean and dry by changing his diaper frequently. Using a barrier ointment — one that forms a protective layer on the skin — after every diaper change can help protect your child's skin from stool and urine. If the weather is warm and he can play outside or in a room with an easy-clean floor, leave his diaper (and ointment) off for as long as possible every day to allow the air to speed healing. Consider letting your baby sleep bare-butt, with a plastic sheet under the cloth sheet, to help clear his diaper rash.

If your baby has especially sensitive skin, avoid commercial diaper wipes that contain alcohol, fragrance, or other chemicals. Some parents keep a squirt bottle or thermos of warm water and cotton balls at the changing table for easy, gentle cleanups.

A mild case of diaper rash should clear up in three or four days if you're diligent about keeping your baby's bottom as dry as possible. If the rash looks as though it may be infected (has blisters or open sores), persists, spreads, or otherwise gets worse, talk with your baby's doctor. She may prescribe an antibiotic for infection or a cream or ointment for the rash. For a diaper rash caused by a yeast infection, your doctor may prescribe a fungal medication to use in the diaper area.



How can I prevent diaper rash?
Here are some good preventive measures:

• The best defense against diaper rash is a dry bottom, so change your baby's diaper as soon as possible after it becomes wet or soiled.

• Clean your baby's genital area thoroughly with each diaper change. Pat your baby's skin dry; don't rub it.

• Coat your baby's bottom with a thin layer of protective ointment. There are several good barrier ointments on the market, including petroleum ointment and white zinc oxide (which is thicker and good for protecting very sensitive skin). It's okay to use plain petroleum jelly as a barrier, but it rubs off easily. Skip the talcum powder, though, as your baby can breathe in the dust and harm his lungs. Cornstarch is a time-honored and safe remedy for treating diaper rash, but its effectiveness is purely anecdotal.

• When your baby starts solid foods, introduce only one new item at a time, and wait a few days between introductions. That way it'll be easier to determine whether a diaper rash is the result of a food allergy, and you can cut out the offending food from his diet.

• Don't secure diapers so tightly that there's no room for air to circulate. Clothing must fit somewhat loosely to let your baby's bottom breathe. Avoid airtight fabrics, like tight plastic pants, too.

• Avoid washing diapers with detergents that contain fragrances, and don't use fabric softeners — both may irritate your baby's skin. Use hot water and double rinse your baby's diapers. You might also add a half-cup of vinegar to the first rinse water, to eliminate alkaline irritants. If you use disposables, try switching brands to see if that helps.

• Breastfeed your baby as long as you can. Your baby's urine plus the alkalinity of his stool can cause skin irritation, which may make him more prone to diaper rash. Breastfeeding can be helpful because it lowers the ph of your baby's stool, making it more acidic. Breastfeeding also boosts your baby's resistance to infection, in general, and makes him less likely to need antibiotics, which can also contribute to diaper rash.

** For breastfeeding mothers, here's a tip to prevent your babies from getting rashes on her face.. orang melayu bilang.. kurap susu...:) cara caranya ialah:

1. ambil tuala bersih
2. ambil bekas dan isi air suam
3. lap muka baby setiap kali lepas menyusu

another cara.. (ni modern sket)

1. ambil baby wipes
2. wipe je muka baby pas nyusu :)

Insya Allah.. muka baby bersih takde kurap susu :)
Posted by sitynuress at 10:31 AM 5 comments

Diapers ehhehehe - part 1

heheh...today's lesson is on Diapers...during my childhood days.. I did some diaper changing on my brother.. it was different .. the things you use like the disposable diapers ..the baby wipes.. mana nak ada zaman dedolu.. semua pakai lampin kain yang besar tuh.. plus sebekas air heheh... kene main renjis renjis to clean off the wee wee or the poop... bab nak cuci lampin tu kang.. bersilat la lam bilik air.. almaklum laa kain ngan poop.. not good combination :)

since skarang dah modern.. maka I will put up images only on disposable diapers je :)
basic things that you need to change your baby...

1. Diaper (penting ni eheh)
2. Baby Wipes
3. Baby powder
4. Nappy rash cream (jika perlu)

Dah ada semua tuh.. baru lahh kita mulakan cara cara pakai diaper :)


1. Unfasten the diaper tabs and fasten them back on themselves so they don't stick to your baby, but don't remove the dirty diaper. Try to avoid from getting the tab melekat on your baby's body sebab it might cause irritation.. boleh naik ruam bagi baby yang kulitsnya sangat lah the sensitif

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2. Wipe away any poop with the diaper, taking care to cover the penis with a clean cloth or diaper if your baby is a boy (for sanitary reasons and to avoid the aforementioned warm shower).


3. Lift the baby's bottom off the table using the ungainly-yet-effective ankle hold. Pelan pelan je angkat nya.. jgn rentap rentap.. patah kaki budak eheeh


4. Fold the dirty diaper in half under the baby, unsoiled side up. ni tektik nak bersihkan.. once dah fold easier to manage.. kalau tak fold.. baby asyik tendang.. nanti kaki pun kene poop

5. Use a baby wipe or wet cloth to clean your baby's front thoroughly. For a girl, be sure to wipe from front to back — away from her vagina. This will help minimize the possibility that bacteria will get into her vagina and cause an infection.

6. Lift both of your baby's legs and clean his bottom. If your baby ade nappy rash.. boleh la sapu cream.. kalau takde u can just place a bit of baby powder .. for baby girl.. avoid putting powder near her vagina.. takut nanti ada infection pulak..

7. Swap a clean diaper for the dirty one. The clean diaper's top half (the half with the tabs) should go under your baby's rear, and the bottom half should come up between his legs (which should be spread as widely as is comfortable for your baby).

8. Fasten the diaper at both sides with the tapes, making sure it's snug, but not so tight that it pinches his skin. Check the manufacturer's instructions for specific tips.

Try not to bunch the diaper between your baby's legs — it can cause chafing and discomfort. For newborns, avoid covering the umbilical cord (tali pusat) (you can get special newborn diapers with notches cut out for the stump). For boys, be sure to tuck the penis down so moisture will be less likely to escape.

Retape the soiled diaper around the contents, put it in the plastic bag, and dump it in the trash. Dress your baby, and wash your hands thoroughly. That's it — you're done! eheh senang kan :) as easy as 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,& 8 :) eehhehe

Posted by sitynuress at 9:15 AM 4 comments

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

G6PD Deficiency

A newborn baby of a friend of mine was diagnosed with G6PD Deficiency.. not many of us is aware of this problem.. however, to those yang tau serba sedikit.. kindly share your views and experience here.. so that I could tell my friend bout it.. tq



What Is G6PD Deficiency?

G6PD deficiency is the lack of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, an enzyme present in red blood cells, which can cause a type of anemia known as hemolytic anemia. Red blood cells carry oxygen in the body and G6PD protects these cells from natural oxygen chemicals (oxidative substances) that may build up. This may occur when you have a fever, take certain medications like pain medicines, certain antibiotics, and drugs to treat malaria, or when you are exposed to other specific substances, such as mothballs or fava beans. If there are too many of these chemicals, they can destroy the red blood cells prematurely.

What Causes G6PD Deficiency?

About 400 million people worldwide have G6PD deficiency, making it the most common inherited enzyme deficiency. G6PD deficiency is inherited as an X-linked, recessive condition, meaning that this condition usually occurs in boys. Although the condition has been found in most groups of people, it is most common in African-American males and people of Mediterranean heritage, including Italians, Greeks, Arabs, and Sephardic Jews. The condition tends to be milder in African Americans and more severe in people of Mediterranean descent.

What does it look like?

If your child is exposed to a medication or infection that causes oxidative stress in his blood cells, sometimes there are no symptoms at all. In more serious cases, your child may exhibit symptoms of anemia, including pallor, fatigue, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing or shortness of breath, jaundice( yellowing of the skin and eyes), an enlarged spleen, or dark, tea-colored urine . Once the trigger is removed or resolved, the symptoms of G6PD deficiency usually disappear fairly quickly, typically within a few weeks. Newborns may develop persistent and more serious jaundice as a result of G6PD.

How is it diagnosed?

In most cases, it is not known from birth that a child has G6PD deficiency, until his red blood cells are exposed to oxidative stress and he develops symptoms of the disorder from the resulting anemia. If doctors suspect G6PD deficiency, laboratory tests are ordered to help make the diagnosis. These include a CBC, a blood smear, and special blood tests that directly measure G6PD activity or look for specific DNA. Additional blood tests are usually done as well to make sure there are no other possible causes of the anemia.

How is it treated?

Treating the symptoms associated with G6PD deficiency is usually as simple as removing the trigger - that is, treating your child's illness or infection or discontinuing the use of a certain drug. However, severe anemia may require treatment in the hospital, such as supportive care with oxygen and fluids, and sometimes a transfusion of healthy blood cells. You should always check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medication. Be careful about using herbal, naturopathic or other alternative complementary therapies. It is important to avoid the foods and drugs below.

  • Antibiotics
  • Sulphonamides
  • Co-trimoxazole (Bactrim, Septrin)
  • Dapsone
  • Chloramphenicol
  • Nitrofurantoin
  • Nalidixic acid
  • Antimalarials
  • Chloroquine
  • Hydroxychloroquine
  • Primaquine
  • Quinine
  • Mepacrine
  • Chemicals
  • Moth Balls (napthalene)
  • Methylene blue
  • Foods
  • Fava beans - also called broad beans
  • Other drugs
  • Aspirin
  • Phenacitin
  • Sulphasalazine
  • Methyldopa
  • Large doses of vitamin C
  • Hydralazine
  • Procainamide
  • Quinidine
  • Some anti-cancer drugs
Posted by sitynuress at 4:17 PM 3 comments

Jaundice (Jondis)/ Yellow Fever/ Demam Kuning

Below are some info on Jaundice.. babies nowadays senang dapat.. just a tip or two to prevent and kalau kene gak.. what to expect and how to handle it :)



Facts About Jaundice

Most jaundice in newborn babies is a normal event and is not serious. In most cases, this jaundice will disappear after a few days, often without any special treatment. Also, once this type of jaundice disappears, there is no evidence that it will appear again or that it has any lasting effects on the baby.

A common condition in newborns, jaundice refers to the yellow color of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by excess bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is produced by the normal breakdown of red blood cells.

Normally bilirubin passes through the liver and is excreted as bile through the intestines. Jaundice occurs when bilirubin builds up faster than a newborn's liver can break it down and pass it from the body. Reasons for this include:
1. A newborn baby's still-developing liver may not yet be able to remove adequate bilirubin from the blood.
2. More bilirubin is being made than the infant's liver can handle.
3. Too large an amount of bilirubin is reabsorbed from the intestines before the baby gets rid of it in the stool.

High levels of bilirubin - usually above 20 mg - can cause deafness, cerebral palsy, or brain damage in some babies. In rare cases, jaundice may indicate the presence of hepatitis. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all infants should be examined for jaundice within a few days after being born.

What does the word "jaundice" mean?
Jaundice comes from the French word jaune, which means yellow. When it is said that a baby is jaundiced, it simply means that the color of his skin appears yellow. Jaundice in the infant appears first in the face and upper body and progresses downward toward the toes. Premature infants are more likely to develop jaundice than full-term babies.

What causes the skin to appear yellow?
The yellowish coloration is caused by an excess amount of bilirubin in the baby's skin. Bilirubin is a yellowish-red pigment. Normally, small amounts of bilirubin are found in everyone's blood. When too much bilirubin is made, the excess is dumped into the bloodstream and is deposited in tissues for temporary storage.

Why would a baby have excess bilirubin in his blood?
Bilirubin is formed and released into the bloodstream when red blood cells are broken down. Newborns have a high red blood cell volume; this increases the bilirubin load. The bilirubin is then carried to the liver where it is processed and eventually excreted from the body.

Types of Jaundice

There are several types of newborn jaundice. The following are the most common:

Physiological (normal) jaundice:
occurring in more than 50% of newborns, this jaundice is due to the immaturity of the baby's liver, which leads to a slow processing of bilirubin. It generally appears at 2 to 4 days of age and disappears by 1 to 2 weeks of age.

Jaundice of prematurity:
this occurs frequently in premature babies since they take longer to adjust to excreting bilirubin effectively.

Breast milk jaundice:
in 1% to 2% of breastfed babies, jaundice can be caused by substances produced in their mother's breast milk that can cause the bilirubin level to rise above 20 mg. These substances can prevent the excretion of bilirubin through the intestines. It starts at 4 to 7 days and normally lasts from 3 to 10 weeks.

Blood group incompatibility (Rh or ABO problems):
if a baby has a different blood type than the mother, the mother might produce antibodies that destroy the infant's red blood cells. This creates a sudden buildup of bilirubin in the baby's blood. Incompatibility jaundice usually begins during the first day of life. Rh problems once caused the most severe form of jaundice, but now can be prevented with an injection of Rh immune globulin to the mother within 72 hours after delivery, which prevents her from forming antibodies that might endanger any subsequent babies.

Symptoms and Diagnosis

Jaundice usually appears around the second or third day of life. It begins at the head and progresses downward. A jaundiced baby's skin will appear yellow first on the face, followed by the chest and stomach, and finally, the legs. It can also cause the whites of an infant's eyes to appear yellow.Since many babies are now released from the hospital at 1 or 2 days of life, parents should keep an eye on their infants to detect jaundice.A simple test for jaundice is to gently press your fingertip on the tip of your child's nose or forehead. If the skin shows white (this test works for all races) there is no jaundice; if it shows a yellowish color, you should contact your child's doctor to see if significant jaundice is present.At the doctor's office, a small sample of your infant's blood can be tested to measure the bilirubin level. The seriousness of the jaundice will vary based on your child's age and the presence of other medical conditions.


When to Call Your Child's Doctor
Your child's doctor should be called immediately if jaundice is noted during the first 24 hours of life, the jaundice involves arms or legs, your baby develops a fever over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius), or if your child starts to look or act sick. (In children under age 5, temperatures should be taken rectally or aurally.) Call your child's doctor if the color deepens after day 7, the jaundice is not gone after day 15, your baby is not gaining sufficient weight, or if you are concerned about the amount of jaundice in your baby's skin.


Treatments

In mild or moderate levels of jaundice, by 5 to 7 days of age the baby will take care of the excess bilirubin on its own. If high levels of jaundice do not clear up, phototherapy - ultraviolet light that helps rid the body of the bilirubin by altering it or making it easier for your baby's liver to get rid of it - may be prescribed.


More frequent feedings of breast milk or formula to help infants pass the bilirubin in their stools may also be recommended. In rare cases, a blood exchange may be required to give a baby fresh blood and remove the bilirubin.

If your baby develops jaundice that lasts more than a week, your doctor may ask you to temporarily stop breastfeeding. During this time, you can pump your breasts so you can keep producing breast milk and you can start nursing again once the condition has cleared.

If the amount of bilirubin is high, your baby may be readmitted to the hospital for treatment. Once the bilirubin level drops, however, it is unlikely it will increase again.

What happens when a newborn baby has jaundice?
Physiologic jaundice is usually seen around the second or third day of life. The nurse or doctor caring for the baby will notice it and may request a blood test. Based on the results of the test and based on the general condition of the baby, the doctor will decide whether treatment should be started. If no treatment is felt necessary, the jaundice will usually decrease after a week and disappear within two weeks. If treatment is required, commonly a Bililight is used. This treatment is also known as phototherapy. Another name for the light is a Bilirubin Reduction Light.

What is a Bililight and why is it used?
fluorescent lightsA Bililight consists of a series of fluorescent lights that are placed over the baby's bed. The light helps the baby to get rid of bilirubin found just beneath the surface of the skin. It does this by changing the structure of the bilirubin, thereby making it easier to be excreted by the liver.

How is the Bililight used? How long is it used?
IsoletteThe Bililight is placed over the baby's bed, which will be either an Isolette or a radiant warmer bed. The baby is undressed to provide maximum skin exposure; the baby's skin will not darken or burn under this light. The baby may be under the light for several days. Laboratory tests and physical appearance guide the doctor in his evaluation of the baby's progress. The light will be discontinued at the earliest possible time.




How is the baby cared for during phototherapy?

mask

Masks are placed over the baby's eyes to prevent exposure to the bright light. The baby's position is changed frequently to assure that all areas of the baby's skin are exposed to light and also to assure the baby's comfort. The baby may be fed under the light or may be taken out for the feedings, according to the doctor's instructions.

How do babies tolerate the light?
Each baby is an individual and, thus, unique in his response to this treatment. Some babies are very fussy because they miss being wrapped tightly in their blankets. Other babies sleep very contentedly.

While under the light, the baby usually has frequent and loose bowel movements. In some circumstances, his stools are greenish in color. This is temporary and should stop when treatment is discontinued.

The medical staff at the hospital knows that you are concerned about your baby and realizes that having your baby underneath the lights limits your contact with the baby. Remember, this treatment lasts only a few days. In no time at all, you and your baby will be ready to go home.


There is a petua org dulu dulu tuk ubatkan sakit ni.. if and I repeat IF.. the sakit is MILD... not so bad.. tak kuning sangat.. all you can do is...

1. Gather daun inai and daun belimbing buluh (the small masam belimbing yang org buat masak lauk lemak)
2. Rebus dua dua daun ni in a periuk sampai keluar warna kuning dari inai
3. Tunggu sejuk or mix together ngan air sejuk suapaya jadi suam
4. Mandikan baby yg ada sakit kuning

Insya Allah .. berkesan... Indah masa lahir dulu takde.. bila bawak balik Ipoh ada sket sket.. so my mom mandikan die guna air rebusan daun inai & daun belimbing buluh ni.. alhamdulillah hilang kuningnya ...

Posted by sitynuress at 2:43 PM 15 comments
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