Showing posts with label Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hospital. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Thomson Medical Centre Bills

This post is long overdue was in our draft for the longest time. Initially wanted to make it a Thomson Medical Centre review, but heck, decided to chop it down to only the charges and cost involved.. =P

HOSPITAL CHARGES

Mother
- Assisted delivery 1 bedded room 2 days: $1840
- Companion accommodation: $120
- Drugs/Medicine: $178.2
- Medical supplies: $74.4
- Procedure: $40
- Use of equipment: $216
- Parent retail: $2.8
- Facility: $30

Total with GST: $2676.50
**Medisave deduction: $1650
Balance: $1026.50

Baby
- 2 days package: $338
- drugs/medicine: $15.1
- Medical supplies: $41
- Medical laboratory fee: $39
- Procedure: $75

Total with GST: $543.67
**Medisave deduction: $507.29
Balance: $36.38

Doctor charges
- Dr Lim Teck Chye (for mummy): $950
- Dr Ong Eng Keow (for baby): $256.8

**Medisave deduction: $1095 ($950 for Dr Lim Teck Chye and $100 for Dr Ong Eng Keow)
Balance: $156.8

Grand total: $1026.50+$36.38+$156.8 = $1219.68 round off to $1219.70

We paid $19.7 upon discharge as we put $1200 deposit during admission..

Heh... when the nurses came to us with the bill, I even asked Feli, "Should we pay cash?" lol... imagine telling others "I pay cash for Renzo's delivery..." heh...that'd be fun... but eventually we still stuck to using our credit card as it would be easier for Feli to track our expenses...

We highly recommend taking the single room for all Daddies and Mummies.
1) Mummy gets privacy.
2) Daddy and Mummy get to be with Baby for as long as they want.
3) Daddy gets to sleepover with Mummy (at a small cost)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Home Sweet Home Renzo

Following the dramatic admission to Thomson Medical Centre after his visit with Dr Ong Eng Keow due to his high jaundice level of 19.9, we finally returned to TMC this morning to pick him up for his second trip back home...

We have been insisting that they cup feed Renzo and just this morning, Feli and I made a call to TMC to enquire on his status as we did daily since his admission. The friendly nurse updated us on his lowering jaundice level (19.9 to 13.2 to 8.5) and that lil' Renzo Chan have been eating, peeing and pooping well. So as ordered by Dr Ong, we are clear to bring Renzo home.

Excitedly, we packed all the necessities into the TMC bag that we were issued when Feli discharged last Friday and, along with Feli's mum, hopped onto a CityCab to rush down to see Renzo ASAP. It was a cruelly long half hour cab ride but at least it gave me time to think through my discussions with Feli over these few days while Renzo was in the care of TMC staffs... Both of us agreed that despite the fact that total breastfeeding has many perks and health benefits to both mummy and baby, our primary objective now is to ensure that Renzo has sufficient milk, formula or not. So I guess it is inevitable that we start introducing formula milk into Renzo's diet, considering the other plus point is that by feeding Renzo with formula milk, we can more accurately gauge Renzo's consumption volume based on the markings on the milk bottle.

So we reached TMC again, the third time in just a short span of one week. Routinely, we took our temperatures and exchanged our IDs for the pass cards that allowed access to floors above the ground floor. We took the lift from lobby C and signed in at the 4th storey entrance to the nursery where our precious Renzo's jaundice lowering "sun-tanning studio" was located. I peaked through the glass window that separated us and there laid Renzo, in one of the light tube-filled chambers. (on a side note, those chambers did kinda remind me of the budget honeycomb hotel thingy in Japan.. LoL)

Feli stepped into the room to settle the paperwork while me and my mother-in-law stood there, watching the nurse dress up Renzo. Our baby looked a lot like X-Men leader Cyclops wearing those little cloth shade designed to protect the eyes while baby is under the light tubes. So when the nurse was done cleaning and dressing up, we took him back home again... (No payment needed as it will be deducted off the deposit we put back then.. in fact, there will be a refund payment cos the bills is less than the deposit...haha...)

Anyway, so we brought a healthier Renzo back home and happily bathe and fed him (both formula milk and expressed milk... for those who don't know expressed milk is milk pump from mummy and kept in storage for later feeding).

And for records, I finally mastered cradling Renzo in the "Football Hold".

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Now I know what is labour... (Warning: Long long post)

It’s just another very normal day on the 11th and I still have no signs of labour at all. So at 10pm, I took a nice shower, checked my hospital bag and confirmed that everything is in and talked to my mother for about half an hour just to get some encouragement from her. She delivered me and my twin sister naturally without any painkillers about 30 years ago, and 3 years back my sister delivered my cutie niece, Cherry without epidural... Thus I got most of my knowledge on labour process from both of them, and set my mind strong that I would want a natural virginal delivery also. Before this, I really have not watched a single video on actual labour process at all, as I don’t want to freak myself out before the day comes…

I kissed my mother goodbye and set off with Win from home at 11:30pm, and reached Thomson Medical Centre (TMC) at 12:00am. I was pretty excited at that moment because as compared to those ladies rushed down to hospital with a burst water bag or with contraction pain, at least I could walk, talk and take care of myself happily. After we settled the admission (yes we, although most of the time the wife should have been wheeled into labour ward while husband is the one doing all the paper work), we were guided by the kind admin staff to a 3 bedded room (seriously I did not take note what room is that though Win said it is also the labour ward), and Win was asked to wait for me at the family waiting lounge while I spent my first one hour in that room alone.

What they did to me? First I was asked to change to an operation gown (a piece of blue cloth with a tie at the neck only, so when I walk out the room they got to cover my back with a big towel), at the same time they collected my urine, and asked me to lie down on the bed and put me on the CTG again (okay I’ve done this twice before at Tow Yung Clinic so it is a very familiar process, the only difference is the nurse here at TMC are way more experienced, I can tell that from the way they put on the belt, immediately baby’s heartbeat is captured). After this the nurse manager (as indicated on the name tag on the blue uniform) Grace asked me some routine questions about my medical history, she’s really nice to talk to and she strongly encouraged me to go on total breastfeeding. After that she explained to me that Dr Lim gave instructions to insert the pill into my cervix in order to soften it and make it open faster before he induces labour. Then she got another nurse in and told her what to do and left me in her hands.

This other nurse, whose name and face I do not remember, is one I had my worst experience in TMC with. She shaved me a bit (standard procedure, not a Brazilian wax of course and it only takes less than 40 seconds), for Dr Lim to do stitching after delivery, then she pumped something into my anus to clear my bowel and asked me to hold as long as possible before I pass motion. After I came back on to the bed, the nightmare started. She first checked on my cervix and said it opened for 1cm (Dr Lim checked and said the same thing on our previous visit so for the past few days there’s no progress at all), and god…I am 100% sure she’s not experienced at all from the way she checked me. She kept saying sorry to me because she just couldn’t seem to get her fingers into the right position, till she finally inserted the pill into my cervix (thank god this was the last time she touched me there). The burning sensation from the pill was really really painful, and I had to keep telling myself that feeling the pain meant it was working on me and that this pain is nothing compared to real labour pain. The nurse asked me to rest and called Win down to accompany me.

I couldn’t really sleep well so I asked Win to monitor the contraction graph for me. It reached somewhere around a bearable 80-100 and I was just wondering what will be the highest level (No answer to that though) ?

Around 5am I was asked to bathe myself and then walk to the labour ward together with Win. There is a single bed there and it is really soft and comfortable, not really big though. Pain from the pill was still eminent but not as strong. I was again put on CTG and waited for Dr Lim who was supposed to come and break my water bag at 8am. At the time Win was trying to sleep on the chair besides my bed, there was this poor lady in the opposite room was screaming like hell (I wonder how Win eventually got into deep sleep with such loud screams), the nurses and doctor kept telling her, “Don’t scream, just push, don’t stop.” Finally she stopped screaming and concentrated on her pushing. A baby girl was born after dozens pushes, I told myself, “Gosh… her job is done but mine is just started.”

At 6:25, Dr Lim came in a Polo-T, looking relaxed, said “Let me check how’s the pill working on mummy.” And he quickly checked and commented that my cervix opened for 1.5cm. 1.5cm? ONLY? After 5 hours of pain, it just opened another 0.5cm as compared to last check? I felt so depressed. Dr Lim just carried on to break my water bag with a long stick (at least 50cm? I can’t see it clearly from my angle). The process is painful, but he did it really fast and the damage is nothing as compared to the previous check done by that inexperienced old nurse (yes age doesn’t mean anything in this case). I felt a gush of hot water coming out and Dr Lim said, “Good. Water is very clear. I’ll induce you and most likely you’ll deliver in the afternoon, ask for painkillers when you need and they will help you”, then he just left happily with a big smile on his face, and left me to the nurse for induction. Luckily they changed shifts and I have another 2 kind nurses with me. They put me on drip which I later told Win that the process of inserting the needle is the most painless process although we were quite shocked at the length of the needle when they pull it out after my delivery.

From 6:30am – 12:00pm, Win helped me monitor the contraction graph and I do feel it getting stronger and stronger, but still within my tolerance level. It comes in about 1-3 minutes interval, based on the graph, once it comes, I just breath in and out through my nose slowly, and count for about 9 times, it’ll off (Win reads out the figures on the CTG as it goes from 40 all the way to the highest at 135). And during the period my sister called a few times, and she was surprised that I could still happily chat with her on phone. She said she was not even able to talk to her hubby during her labour, but my voice still sounded strong enough, haha.. At that time I really have to thank my yoga practice, because the inhaling and exhaling technique I learnt from yoga is definitely helpful in easing the pain.

At 12:30pm, Dr Lim called a few times already to check my status and this time he chased the nurses to check for my dilation. “It is at 5cm”, said the nurse, and she tried to stretch for me and ended up with 7cm (that’s just according to her, you will know why I said so in a while). I was so happy and told my sister about it, and she suggested me to quickly ask for laughing gas as she started using that at 6cm. So I waited for another 1 hour and requested for laughing gas just to standby. Around 1:30pm, I tried to breath in the laughing gas and immediately felt giddy so I was quite happy with the effect. And from 1:30pm to 3:30pm, Win went back to sleep again, and I just went through a much stronger contraction with the laughing gas (the laughing gas seemed to have no effect at all during this period, but since I read online that some people said it does not work at all, I just take it as normal and didn’t bother to think too much about it).

Around 3:30pm, the nurses changed shifts again and I got another 2 nurses, only one of them is super nice, the other one is just ok nice and when she check on me, again it was painful but she said I am 9cm dilated. Then she setup the apparatus for labour like doctor’s gown and all that and I was so excited because it seemed that I can deliver soon, although the contraction pain started to become unbearable. And she asked me if I need any painkiller after seeing me in deep pain, I told her that it is definitely too late for epidural injection (just for records, never in my mind have I considered using that), and I said I should be fine with the laughing gas, then, here comes the shocking news, I was told I was totally NOT on any painkillers at all!!!! All this while I thought I have been using the laughing gas as the mask is just in my hand and I breathe in and out through it whenever the strong contraction comes. But the nurse said: “Baby’s heartbeat drops when contraction comes, so we have to give you only oxygen and laughing gas cannot be used.” I looked at Win and felt extremely helpless at that time. I didn’t even know when they changed the gas to oxygen gas and no wonder after I inhaled twice from the mask, I have not been feeling giddiness anymore, that’s simply because it is nothing but purely oxygen only!!!

Then at about 4:15pm, they slowed down the drip for induction and I could feel that my contraction slowed down tremendously, although still as painful, but it came once in every 15 minutes and I dozed off a bit as I have longer time to rest between contraction. I kept telling the nurse I had an urge to pass motion (so that she will check on my dilation), but ended up she just shaked her head and told me, "Nope, not yet, still about 9cm only".

At 5pm, my savior came in and did a super quick check.
“7cm dilated,” Dr Lim said.
“7cm? I thought they said 9cm???”
“Different people have finger size different”, he casually replied before turning to the nurses and blurting a lot of medical terms to them (I guess he just want to increase the dosage of my drip and help to stimulate the labour process.) He had go for a C-section operation with another mummy-to-be and would come back at 6pm to review. But most likely I will need to go for C-section also, because baby’s head is still high (yes I felt that he was still at stomach level and haven’t move down much at all).

The next one hour is the toughest period in my entire life, Win was again helping me with reading the CTG figures, and trust me this machine just behave strangely, it showed my contraction level around 40-60 only, but the pain is just at least 50 times worse than first few hours when the reading was at 80-120. I only know that contraction comes every 2-3 minutes and I just need that time to rest and get ready for the next one to come. It felt like someone was pulling my lower tummy and it tensed up with a strong feeling of passing motion. The pain is definitely different from menstruation cramp. I would say that for 1cm – 5cm dilation, the feeling is more like menstruation cramp but stronger of course, from 6cm - 7cm onwards it is a totally different kind of pain. And every contraction just got stronger and stronger. I still remember Win told me at 5:38pm, “there’s about another 10 contractions to go, you’ve gone through many already, maybe just another 7 more…” I was thinking if every contraction gives me same level of pain, I still can endure but if it just gets stronger every time, I do not know how long more could I take. I asked Win to talk to our little Renzo, “beg” him to be strong and go down faster to birth canal, or else mummy has to go through operation after 17 hours of painful labour process.

At 5:57pm, my savior was back to the room again, I immediately grabbed his arm but couldn’t say a single word, I am sure he knew that I am begging him for big help. I only heard him mentioning to nurses about operation room is ready, blah blah blah. And asked them to get strong nurses in to help with the push. He said, “I want all the strong ones, good pushers all come and help!!” Then another nurse came in (supposedly the strong one) they started to teach me how to push, and with the help of Win and 2 nurses, we tried to push a few times before Dr Lim is back again. He told me, “We can start now, 90% you can deliver naturally.” So how about the 10% man?? C-section?? He told the nurse to prepare vacuum cup as baby’s head was still high and he expected baby to be big and cannot come out easily. Then he quickly cut me (episiotomy process but by then most people should not feel much pain there because the contraction is just way too strong), and inserted the cup, okay that is extremely painful again and I am sure it is not a small cup. And he said, “Now you go back must thank your mother for bringing you into this world, it is really not easy!”, and he asked me to push hard. “Tell yourself that your baby needs you to save him, and you definitely can make it.” Nurses told me to push like I have not passed motion for 10 days (come on, I do that everyday and thus do not know the feeling of never doing it for 10 days…plus, now what I need is strong pelvic floor muscles, not relaxing my anus!! Can’t believe I could be so logical at that time!!)

The actual push started, and I am so grateful that Win was there with me, because the 2 nurses somehow couldn’t synchronize themselves, and didn’t seem to give me correct instruction at the same time. But Win seemed to know what’s going on very very well, and even corrected my way of breathing (I supposed to hold the breath and count for 10 while pushing, but I exhaled immediately and started pushing). So every contraction I change breath about 4 times (means push 4 times, each time 10 counts), and after 2nd contraction, Dr Lim said to the rest, “She’s doing good, one more push baby should be out.” And when the 3rd contraction came, I told myself I really could not endure one more contraction to come so I must try my best to push him out, and at about my 2nd or 3rd time of changing breath, Renzo was OUT!!!

I thought normally doctors will let baby’s head out and wait for the next push then baby’s shoulder will come out, but seemed that Renzo was out with just one push, maybe that’s the effect of vacuum? Anyway he just threw Renzo on my tummy and our small little boy is so light!! The first thing I saw is a big bump on the left side of his head! I turned to Win immediately and asked what happened, he kept telling me not to worry and it is alright. (later we were told that it is because of the suction and it will go off in 3-5 days). Then nurse carried Renzo away and asked Win to follow to check on his physical condition. After Win came back, he told me that our little prince weighed 3.195kg, 51cm long and head circumference is 34cm. Dr Lim and all nurses commented that Renzo is really light, and Dr Lim even jokingly said, “I expected him to be 3.6kg at least, maybe the weight gain all goes to mummy then”. Fine, fair enough, I did put on 11.9kg throughout my pregnancy..

The third and final stage of labour was just to push out my placenta (no feeling as compared to pushing Renzo out), a big bloody organ and Dr Lim still asked me, “want to stir-fry this with ginger and spring onion?” Then he carried on with the removal of the cup and the stitching of the wound. It was again painful, and despite him putting local anesthetic, I could still feel every pull of the thread. My sister previously said stitching is a fast process but mine was at least 25 minutes, guess the tear must be serious due to the insertion of the vacuum cup.

Just when I thought everything was done, Dr Lim told me he needed to remove the cotton (err why that is needed?) and blocks of bloods and I really felt his hands touching my uterus, painful again! Luckily it is all done in seconds. Then he told the nurse to inform the anesthetist who was on standby in operations room, that the delivery was smooth and operation is not required.

Pic courtesy of Renzo's Godpa, Mike Tan (http://4stillangles.blogspot.com/)

Finally he gave us his well wishes and told me that he would check on me the next day. I couldn’t even find the words to thank him. Really without Dr Lim Teck Chye, I am sure I would have ended up in operations room already, just imagine I am not on epidural, so they got to shave me again and give me injection, let me read through the document and sign, while I am still suffering from great contraction pain…

After the nurse sent me back to my ward, I saw my sister there, the first person to visit me right after my delivery. She told me she felt tummy cramp at about 6pm (that’s the time I started pushing), and coincidentally, 3 years ago I woke up from tummy pain at 3am and suffered till 620am which was when she was having active labour, and about 15 minutes later her hubby called to inform me that my little niece Cherry was born.

Now it’s my turn and she really felt it too. Even my mother had a bit of a headache at 610pm which is also during my pushing time, interesting isn’t it? I am sure without their support and care, I really couldn’t make it on my own.

Now to think back, Win really gave me a lot of support during the labour process, although I let him leave me alone to fight with contraction pain most of the time. But when comes to actual pushing, I am so lucky that my husband can be so calm and organized and even knows better about what to do than me or some of the nurses. With him and our little Renzo, life is complete ^_^

Monday, August 17, 2009

Jaundice Worries...=(

17th Aug 2009... one of the most worrisome day of my life...

We went to Thomson Medical Centre as per our appointment to have Renzo checked up by Dr Ong Eng Keow, our paediatrician. We already have a few questions in mind over the past days as we observed Renzo. Amongst which was our need to know his Jaundice level as he is a shade too yellowish and also a reason for a blood spot that was found on his diapers on the same location that we discovered during his diaper changing.

The queue was long at the paediatric clinic (exactly what all the other forumers was ranting about) but at least we managed to secure a seat for Feli's mum and Feli. This checkup was supposed to ensure that baby is in good health. So we took a number and waited for our names to be called.

After a half hour wait, a nurse called out to Feli, "Mdm Chan?" So acknowledged and impressively, the nurse came over to us instead of us going to her. So she sat down beside us and went on to explain about the various jab that are available for Renzo and the schedules for when to take them. Also, she handed us a brochure for an optional test, on top of the screens done for G6PD deficiency (lack of an enzyme), Hypothyroidism (low thyroid function) and Hearing loss, which is to test for a group of disorders called "Inborn Errors of Metabolism" or IEMs for short. The nurse also suggested that by the look of Renzo, they would have to take a blood sample to test his Jaundice level, so might as well draw enough for this test as well. After a brief discussion, we decided to go for it and were told to go to the lvl4 laboratories to take the blood sample from Renzo.

Again we had to draw a number when we were at the lab. Thankfully we had only about 6 others in front of the queue and the process of drawing blood is a lot faster than other processes. I had just enough time to go down to the level 1 reception to ask for the painkillers and stool softeners for Feli that Thomson Medical Centre staffs had forgotten to give us on our discharge last Friday. I returned to the lab just in time to see poor lil' Renzo being brought into the room by my Mother-in-law to let the nurses draw his blood via heel clipping. OUCH... i hate blood tests... But our brave little warrior took it well. He only arced his brows a bit and softly closed his eyes and went back to sleep.

We returned to the paediatric clinic and continued our wait. And when it was finally our turn we made our way into one of the 2 rooms, and put Renzo down onto a big, round cushion on the table, anxiously waiting for Dr Ong's entrance. Renzo had woken up already and it was about time he had his meal.

Dr Ong stepped into the room with heavy steps. He took a quick look at Renzo and was shocked as we first were when he saw the Umbilical clip still attached onto Renzo.

"We did call up and were told by your staffs that they had forgotten to remove it but assured us that it is okay to have it on, and in fact, almost all public hospitals practice leaving it on until it drops off together with what is left of the umbilical cord," we told him.

Dr Ong instructed one of his nurses to bring in what i think was called the Umbilical Clamp to cut off the clip. Only then did Dr Ong deliver the most uncomfortable message that we have heard since Renzo's birth... "His Jaundice level is very high... 19.9... if it hit 20.0, we'd have to change his blood."

Feli and I dropped our jaws in shock. We didn't expect it to be THAT serious.. but with that said, we agreed with Doc's advice and will be admitting Renzo back to TMC for care and observation until his condition gets better.

It is true that many infants have Jaundice, but usually, a simple 10-15 minutes sunbath in the morning sun (with eyes covered) should be enough to bring the level down. But for Renzo, this few days have been cloudy and the fact that he is born on his 38th week instead of the full 40 weeks, his liver function might be comparatively weaker. Poor baby... at least under the care of the expert doctors and nurses, he'll be healthier soon~!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

At last... Our Renzo is born~!

So it turned out that Renzo didn't want to be a National Day Baby. So as scheduled we headed down to Thomson Medical Centre (TMC) as scheduled with Dr Lim Teck Chye.

We set off from home at 23:30 hailed a cab and had a comfy ride to TMC. Upon our arrival at exactly 23:59 (no midnight charge.. whee~), the familiar environment gave me a sense of nostalgia... it reminded me of the time when I came here to visit Feli's twin sis Kelly and her then-newborn Cherry. But the look of the hospital against the dark night sky is rather daunting. Anyway.. so we proceeded in to get our admission done.

Took the admin staff just 35 minutes and we had all the paper work done, kudos to Feli for doing her homework prior to this and having all the necessary documents all ready in an envelope. We were then brought to one of the labour wards where one of the nurses prepared Feli for the labour while I was to go to the "Family Waiting Lounge" which consisted of nothing but a few single seater sofa and a few folded chairs strewn all over. The only saving grace to make the room worth staying in was the 50cent Milo Dispenser.

After a long wait, I finally rejoined Feli's side at 01:30 in one of the 3 bedded labour wards and there she was lying in the bed with the CTG strapped to her. Her contractions weren't that regular though she had problems sleeping with the pains. I dozed off in the chair a few times till at 05:15, we moved to the single bed labour ward where the real labour process will be taking place.

At 0630, Dr Lim Teck Chye finally arrived to burst the water bag (earlier than we expected but all is good... ^_^). At 08:30, a fish porridge breakfast was serve to Feli (We were told that Dr Lim is the few doctors who give food to patients, we are lucky, Feli said maybe other doctors have the concern about emergency C section, if that is required, no food should be given prior to operation). She could manage only 3 mouthfuls and then collapsed back into bed. Not letting it go to waste, I finished it without the nurses knowledge...hehee...

After a call from Dr Lim, the nurse came in to check on Feli's dilation and reported that it was at 5cm and told us that from hereon, the pain will be gradually increasing. A check again by the nurses at 14:40 suggested that it has increased to 9cm. By then already the agony on Feli's face pains me to no end. With each peak of her contraction, she grimaces in pain. I can only imagine the pain when she needs to push.

At 17:00, Dr Lim finally entered the room in his doctor's gown and checked to see if Feli was ready for delivery. To our shock, Dr Lim says that Renzo's head has not engaged and that her cervix was only 7cm (not all reports from nurses can be trusted i guess... -__-' ). Dr Lim instructed the nurses to change the drip to one that will further increase Feli's dilation and that he would return in an hour to review, to which if the conditions were still unfavourable, a C-section will ensue. Feli was devastated. Having endured all the pain throughout the night, morning and afternoon... to hear that the delivery might be via C-section, was just too much. With what little strength she had left in her, she coaxed Renzo verbally (I did my part too of course..=P ) in hopes that he will be ready for Dr Lim by the time he returns.

Sure enough, Dr Lim returned at 17:57. He did a check and smiled at both of us, "It is time... 90% chance that a natural birth will be successful, but it will be an assisted one." (I thought those were pretty good odds though Feli told me later that she didn't like the maths at all)

So with a suction cup the diameter of an average mug, Dr Lim expertly proceeded with the delivery. (I'll leave the details of the labour to Feli as she will be able to describe the process in greater details.)

And then... miraculously, we caught sight of Renzo's head, and with a greater urge, Feli managed to give birth to our first baby!!!

As I rewarded her with hugs and kisses for a job well-done, the nurses questioned,"Eh daddy... dunwan to take picture of your baby ah?"... Argh damn... where is the damn camera....







Hello World ~!
Name: Renzo Chan Yu Chung
Length: 51cm
Weight: 3.195kg
Head Circumference: 34cm
Volume: Soft to Medium (Loud when I'm hungry)

Monday, July 20, 2009

Hospital bag packed..


The hospital bag is ready now, it is not too early anyway because we never know when our little Renzo will decide to make a “surprise” entrance!!
Just a reference for other first time mothers...

For Admission Purpose:
1. Identity card of myself and Win
2. Hospital admission letter(the nurse at Tow Yung Clinic asked if I would like to take it during my week 34 checkup, or she can pass it to me on this coming Sat, and I chose to let her keep for me first as I was afraid that I might misplace it, it is a small yellow color envelop from Thomson Medical Center..)
3. Marriage Certificate (for little Renzo's birth registration, it can be done at hospital or ICA. But come on, who wants to travel all the way down and queue up at ICA if this can be done at the hospital with an administrative charge of around $10)
4. Bank statement (haha We do not have a bank book nowadays. This is for submission of baby bonus form, and opening of CDA account. Yeah Renzo will get his first 1k bonus within 3 weeks after the form is received and processed. For his CDA account, we plan to deposit 1k for him on a yearly basis, and get the matching contribution from Government till he turns 7, rather than put 6k into that account in one shot.. Thanks to our government for the enhanced baby bonus scheme..)
5. Letter from gynae (err, I do not have this and knowing Dr Lim a little bit by now, I do not think I should ask him about it, he will issue me the letter if he deems that's necessary)
6. Written birth plan (again, Dr Lim does not seem to be interested in that, I am sure he has his own plan in mind for me, all I know is that I am praying for a smooth natural delivery without epidural, and I want to do total breastfeeding for Renzo..)

For Mummy Chan:
1. Nursing night gown(TMC does not provide this, they only have operation gown)
2. Warm socks (labor room is pretty cold I heard)
3. One pack of maternity pads (TMC provides one pack and if you need more, they will charge you)
4. Disposable underwear (hehe no point packing in my finest lace underwear as labor and delivery is messy process)
5. A pair of slippers
6. Nursing bra and breast pads
7. Skincare products & personal toiletries
8. A plastic bag (for soiled clothing)
9. Boppy pillow (to ease episiotomy wound pain)
10.MP3 player (don't think I will have time for it, but Win also can use it since he will be staying overnight)
11.Camera (Win is allowed to take pictures and videos of Renzo only, but not me during labor.. Haha..)

For Little Renzo:
1. Newborn clothing for going home, with a pair of mittens (think TMC provides this, but just in case)
2. One receiving blanket(I am sure TMC has this, but still packed one set as it is pretty light anyway)
3. Extra diapers (just in case hospital does not provide enough of them)

Lastly, here's the "Human Pufferfish" at 36th week, haha...



The next time I upload the photo of my big belly, most probably I will be at labor room in my operation gown... *scared*

One side note: My office will have 6 newborns(2 from our ex-staffs though) in Year 2009, and all of them are BOYS (amazing isn't it??).. So you know that apparently our goverment is doing a fantastic job in promoting this new baby bonus scheme...
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