Movie Buddy
I am an avid moviegoer, i mean I used to be. During my college days, my girlfriends and I would sometimes cut class just to catch the last full show. I miss those crazy and yet fun times with my forever Bff.When I got here, I still watch movies with Mom or with some friends from work. When there's...
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4d Ultrasound Experience
This is our Azumi's first 4d Ultrasound Shot during our 30 weeks.It was really a wonderful experience to see your baby moves in your own stomach. So glad that my doctor does 2d-3d sonogram in every check up and he would schedule us for 4d if we want to but with extra charge.I get why people would want...
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18 weeks Pregnant
Do pregnancy photos make you feel nostalgic? Well I DO.. I always get the feeling of nostalgia whenever I look at my 2008 Photos. Learning that we're pregnant was a good start to start the quarter of the year.
I actually took photos of ourselves almost everyday. Because everyday, we were having so...
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Wheatgrass and Fertility
Sharing this interesting article on how wheatgrass can help couples with fertility problems:
http://pinoywheatgrass.blogspot.com/2010/03/problem-getting-pregnant-wheatgrass-to.html
Expecting Baby Z in June 2010
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I’ve gone through my normal blog duties the past few months, but I guess some of my friends and readers didn’t know what was going on behind the scenes as well. Mostly, I was feeling the pangs and adverse symptoms of first trimester pregnancy which had me feeling...
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Good News to all Pregnant!
Yes, this is a good news to all pregnant woman who wants to slim down after giving birth. I’m telling you that all my friends were telling me that I easily get back my pre-pregnancy size for just 4 months. Do you want to know how? Well, here are my secrets;
1. Exercise ( dancing specifically)
2....
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Change Physical Outlook
After I gave birth to Chloe, my physical outlook was change. The most evident one is my body weight. It dramatically change due to increase of body mass upon conception. However, I motivated myself to reduce and to regain my pre-pregnancy size. After 4 months of diet and exercise, my goal was achieved....
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Miracle Baby
I received an SMS from my sister yesterday and was very happy with my sister’s good news. She’s two months pregnant now after hearing from the doctor that she has an inverted uterus. This is a miracle baby!
According to Everydayhealth.com, “An inverted uterus is a naturally-occurring variation on how the uterus is positioned in the abdominal cavity. Instead of the uterus lying on top of the bladder, it lies to either side of it. The cervix (or the opening of the uterus) is still in the same place — at the top part, or end, of the vaginal canal — but the body (or fundus) of the uterus lies in an unusual direction.”
God’s Best Gift Is Not For Me
Sometime in May this year, I had the privilege of listening to a Dr. John MacArthur sermon (mp3) about motherhood and he mentioned something in passing which struck me and stuck with me ever since. Today, I would like to share those words here with the hope of extending comfort to those who, like me, struggle with the pain of unexplained infertility.
John MacArthur was talking about Hannah in 1 Samuel in this sermon:
Listen, ladies, not only do you need a right heavenly, or rather a right husband relationship but a right heavenly one, too. It’s needful that when you have some problem you go to the Lord with it. She vowed a vow, she said, “O Lord of hosts, O Lord of hosts, if Thou wilt…” and she began to pray.
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Embracing His Will
How does one embrace the possibility of becoming childless for good?
Warren and I decided to stop from undergoing fertility treatments. For now it seems that he plans to stop temporarily but he could also be considering stopping it altogether, for good. I can only stand by the sidelines and let my husband lead me into the future. I am too exhausted emotionally and even physically to still think and make future plans of action. Anyway, we both agreed that this may not be the time to pursue medical intervention.
We agreed that our faith teaches us to rely on God and trust in His mercy and grace, that no matter how much we could spend and if ever we decided to spend for treatments, we will not conceive if God would not allow it. In the same manner, we will conceive even if we do not undergo fertility work ups if God wants to give us a child. Either way, there really isn’t anything man, medicine, science and technology can do unless God wills it.
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