May 21, 2014

(Pre)Motherhood tools of trade

This blog contains too much whining already, so i guess it's time to post something more useful. Am gonna write down the tools and resources I've been using to get a hold of pregnancy and beyond. So..first up: Pregnancy

The app
Nothing says 21st century more than mobile apps. I installed Baby Center, it's a mammoth with videos and all, but the day-to-day tips and activities is a great companion to D-day. Their website is easily the most resourceful and having the app makes it even easier to access their rich content. Too bad it didnt come with a journal feature. My pregnancy journal was scattered everywhere *sigh*

I tried different apps but only this one made it to the end. After the baby popped out I subscribed myself for weekly emails.

The products
Pregnancy does havoc to our hormones. You may have breakouts, drier skin, etc. I switched to baby products. I actually dont remember if i used anti stretch mark.. Maybe i did... But i think any kind of moisturisers should be fine. Anyways.. Ure not supposed to apply a lot of "chemical" stuffs on your skin and my theory was the gentle it is the better.. Hence baby product :D i think it's even better if you use all-natural stuffs..but they cost a lot.

Pregnancy pillows: cost a lot but not really necessary if you have a lot of pillows at home already

Belly belts: cost saver! I think i only bought one cheapo pregnancy jegging. The rest of my pregnancy i rely on loose shirts n blouses, either my mom's or husband's. If i bought something i made sure i could wear it post partum. (Loose blouses).

For insane hunger i made my own trail mix. Mini choc bars, raisins, fruits, nuts. I had a relatively no-fuss pregnancy i took my vitamins with care (only the essential ones like calcium and folic acid. Indonesian doctors tend to over-prescribe). I ate unhealthy food once in a while when the urge got really REALLY strong. I also managed to stay off coffee for the first 5 months. Then I opted for a decaf/instant coffee/latte (in that order) whenever possible.

The tools
My fav tools from baby center during pregnancy are:
- baby cost calculator (for a good dose of reality check)
- hospital packing list, and of course..
- baby registry

Activities
I loved going to pregnancy exercise classes and most ultimately: yoga. Exercise classes are usually available in all good hospitals and are relatively affordable. They always have snacks and freebies in the end of the session. The more expensive the hospital, the better the freebies :))
For yoga i went to Rumah Yoga Lamandau. Closer to home, reasonable price, serene atmosphere.

Hmm that's all i can think of. Stay tuned for the next one!

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