4.11.10

crediT to u guyS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

credit ini adalah untuk orang di sekeliling  beLLa yg pregnant skrg n for delivery next year!!!!!!!!!saMe2 dpt cuti 3 buLan!!!!!ngeee best kan?....to Madihah,syamela(schooLmate),Kak muS,Kak eKin(cLassmate amek nursiNg),Kak eMi(mutiara Services Catering),makSu(adik babah beLLa)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!tahniah to u n tahniah gak untuk beLLa!!!!

semoga kita dapat jadi seorang ibu,isteri,menantu,yang baik pada mereka..insyaallah!!!ngeee agak xcited!!!!

Nama Bayi???

...hehhe petang2 ni beLLa tetibe bukak bLog nama bayi...ngeeee maka terjumpalah nama yang bella suke sgt untuk baby boy n girL!!!x sabarnye nk tggu kelahiran bayi ni...kalau letak nama panjang2 okey x?ngeee name bella pendek je..Nabilah Nor Azman..tp teringin nk letak name anak sendiri agak panjang..tp x nak yang susah sebut la.terbelit2 pulak lidah bella n suami nnt nk memanggil...ahaaakkssss
...da cari2 tu,inilah hasilnya...Muhammad Irsyad Azfar - lurus,petunjuk yang berjaya....
...baby girl pulak...Nur Izyan Najlaa' - Cahaya penghiasan yang jelita,cantik mata...
hah!!kan panjang tu..tp ni sesaje je cari n berangan..x tawla nnt suami bella de name yang dia berkenan....ngeeee....

mumMy beLLa to Be !!!

Your Pregnancy Calendar
Has your Health Care Provider changed your due date or
would you like to change the display of your timeline to show weeks and days??
Click here to re-enter your new due date!


Today is Wednesday November 3rd 2010.You conceived on Monday October 11th 2010
and your due date is Monday July 4th 2011.
23 days have passed since the conception,
and you are 243 days before your due date.
You are 5 weeks into your pregnancy,
and you have 35 weeks to go.
You are in the 1st trimester.


9% of your pregnancy has passed, there is 91% left to go


3.11.10

fetaL deveLopmenT

Conception

See what happens inside you during the conception process.

Fetal development diagram - one month

One month

Your baby is an embryo consisting of two layers of cells from which all her organs and body parts will develop.

Fetal development diagram - two months

Two months

Your baby is now about the size of a kidney bean and is constantly moving. He has distinct, slightly webbed fingers.

Fetal development diagram - three months

Three months

By now your baby is around 7cm to 8cm (3in) long and weighs about the same as half a banana. Her tiny, uniquefingerprints are now in place.

Fetal development diagram - four months

Four months

Your baby is now about 13cm (5.5in) long and weighs 140g (5oz). His skeleton is starting to harden from rubbery cartilage to bone.

Fetal development diagram - five months

Five months

Eyebrows and eyelids are now in place. Your baby would now be more than 27cm (10.5in) long if you stretched out her legs.

Fetal development diagram - six months

Six months

Your baby weighs about a 660g (1.5lb). His wrinkled skin is starting to smooth out as he puts on baby fat.

Fetal development diagram - seven months

Seven months

By now, your baby is more than 40cm (15in) long. She canopen and close her eyes and probably see what's around her.

Fetal development diagram - eight months

Eight months

Your baby now weighs about 2.2kg (4.7lb). His layers of fat are filling him out, making him rounder, and his lungs are well developed.

Fetal development diagram - nine months

Nine months

Your baby is almost due. At birth, the average baby is more than 51cm (20.5in) long from head to toe and weighs approximately 3.4kg (7.5lb), but babies vary widely in size at this stage.


ultrasound scan

Month by month with ultrasound images

See our summary of how your baby is developing from two months. Within each month, interactive 3D ultrasound images give you an idea of how your baby may look.

2.11.10

perkembangan baYi daLam kandungaN








mY preGnancY datE caLcuLation!!

  1. First Trimester                     Second Trimester          Third Trimester
  2.  Week 1 - 27/9/2010                                              Week 28 - 4/4/2011 
  3.  Week 2 - 4/10/2010           Week 15 - 3/1/2011       Week 29 - 11/4/2011   
  4.  Week 3 - 11/10/2010         Week 16 - 10/1/2011      Week 30 - 18/4/2011   
  5.  Week 4 - 18/10/2010         Week 17 - 11/1/2011      Week 31 - 25/4/2011   
  6.  Week 5 - 25/10/2010         Week 18 - 24/1/2011      Week 32 - 2/5/2011   
  7.  Week 6 - 1/11/2010           Week 19 - 31/1/2011      Week 33 - 9/5/2011   
  8.  Week 7 - 8/11/2010           Week 20 - 7/2/2011        Week 34 - 16/5/2011    
  9.  Week 8 - 15/11/2010         Week 21 - 14/2/2011      Week 35 - 235/5/2011    
  10.  Week 9 - 22/11/2010         Week 22 - 21/2/2011      Week 36 - 30/5/2011    
  11.  Week 10 -29/11/2010        Week 23 - 28/2/2011      Week 37 -  6/6/2011   
  12.  Week 11 -6/12/2010          Week 24 - 7/3/2011        Week 38 -  13/6/2011    
  13.  Week 12 - 13/12/2010       Week 25 -14/3/2011       Week 39 -  20/6/2011    
  14.  Week 13 - 20/12/2010       Week 26 - 21/3/2011      Week 40+ -27/6/2011   
  15.  Week 14 - 27/12/2010       Week 27 - 28/3/2011       
  16.  Due Date: 4/7/2011 

antenataL scheduLe at baBy centRe!!!!

1 November, 2010 - 5-12 weeks

The Health Ministry recommends that you have your first appointment before 12 weeks of pregnancy. This is important so that your doctor can perform the necessary scans and tests - the first scan will confirm how many weeks pregnant you are and calculate your due date. 

Your first appointment is known as your booking appointment. Your doctor will take your medical history and may advise you on diet and lifestyle. She'll also be able to talk to you about screening tests and ultrasound scans. You'll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and raise any issues that may be worrying you. 

As well as giving you information, your doctor will also want: 

• Blood samples - These will be tested to identify your blood group, iron levels, immunity to rubella and rhesus status, and to check for any harmfulantibodies in your blood. You'll also be offered blood tests for infections that may harm your baby, including hepatitis BHIV, syphilis and possibly the blood disorder thalassaemia. 
• A urine sample - This will be tested for traces of protein (which can be a sign of pre-eclampsia) and glucose. You may also be tested for a urine infectioncalled asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB), which can increase your risk of giving birth too early 
• Blood pressure 
• Your weight and height 

All these tests will most likely be performed by the nurse at your doctor’s clinic.

22 November, 2010 - 8-14 weeks

At your booking visit, your doctor will do a dating scan. This can be carried out any time between 8 and 14 weeks, but should ideally be done at about 10-13 weeks. The scan will help to give you an accurate due date and will also tell you if you're carrying more than one baby.

13 December, 2010 - 11-14 weeks

If you've decided to have a nuchal translucency (NT) scan to screen for Down's syndrome, it needs to be carried out at 11-14 weeks. The scan can be combined with a blood test done at around the same time to give a more accurate result. This is known as the combined test

If you've chosen to have the integrated test for Down's syndrome, you'll have one blood test and an NT scan now, and another blood test at about 15-16 weeks.

3 January, 2011 - 14-20 weeks

If you're having the quadruple test for Down's syndrome, you'll have a single blood test some time between 14 and 20 weeks (ideally at about 15-16 weeks). If you're having the integrated test you will have your second blood test around this time, again ideally at about 15-16 weeks.

17 January, 2011 - 16 weeks

At this appointment your doctor will most likely discuss the blood and urine test results from your booking visit. If your iron levels are low, she may prescribe iron supplements. 
She'll also check your blood pressure and, as before, test your urine for traces of protein (which can be a sign of pre-eclampsia) and glucose. 

As with all your antenatal appointments, this is a good opportunity to ask questions and raise any issues that may be worrying you. You may also want to chat through your birth choices and ask about antenatal classes in your hospital.

31 February, 2011 - 18-20 weeks

If you've decided to have an anomaly scan to pick up any physical abnormalities your baby may have, this should happen at 18-20 weeks. If your placenta is found to be blocking the entrance to your cervix, your doctor will keep track of it on subsequent visits – you will have another scan at 36 weeks to make sure it has moved out of the way (they usually do).

If you want to know the sex of your baby, your doctor may be able to tell from the scans done around now. However, if your baby is lying in an awkward position, it may be difficult to tell. 

11 April, 2011 - 28 weeks

If you have been found to be anaemic, your doctor will take a blood sample to make sure your iron levels are OK and to check for antibodies in your blood. She'll also check your blood pressure and test your urine for protein and glucose. 

If you're rhesus negative, you should be offered an anti-D injection to kill off any antibodies in your blood.

23 May, 2011 - 34 weeks

Your blood pressure and urine will be checked. If you're rhesus negative, you should be given a second dose of anti-D to kill off any antibodies in your blood. 

This is a good time to discuss your birth plan with your doctor. Remember that your obstetrician may have his own preferences and routines when it comes to labour and birth care - for example, some obstetricians are used to delivering babies with their mothers in one position only and may not be willing to do it any other way! As such, a frank discussion will not only help you write a plan that is realistic but give you an idea of what to expect from your carers. 

An experienced antenatal educator in the Klang Valley also advises that you get your doctor to sign the birth plan so that the nurses and midwives at the hospital know what he has agreed to it.

6 June, 2011 - 36 weeks

Your doctor will do your routine checks and, if you've recently had a scan to check the position of your placenta, she'll discuss the results with you. She'll also feel your bump with her hands to check your baby's position. If your baby is breech, your doctor will discuss your birth options. Don’t forget there is an effective technique known as external cephalic version - an experienced doctor could attempt to “turn” your baby by hand. 

From now until you give birth, you will see your doctor every week. She will check your blood pressure, urine and weight.

11 July, 2011 - 41 weeks

If you haven't had your baby by 41 weeks, your doctor will want to induce labour. You may be offered a membrane sweep to try and kickstart labour, or your obstetrician may routinely use another method, but ultimately, it is your choice. 

Your doctor will also carry out the usual weight, blood pressure and urinechecks.
 

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