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It’s easier the second time

It was around 7PM of June 7, 2010 when we decided to eat dinner. Before I went down, I messaged hubby over YM what our food was and asked what he wanted. That time, I already noticed the contraction. A few minutes, I got a call from hubby. He just called to tell me what he wanted for dinner. By this time, I can feel the contraction every 5 minutes so I told him to come home already.

It was around 9:30PM when we finally arrived at the hospital, contraction still at every 5 minutes. Like the first time, more than 3 years ago, the ER people did not allow me to walk like I wanted to. After a few questions, I went our of the ER to walk as I still can. After a few minutes, they called me for IE. That’s the first time for that pregnancy. I was really hoping I’m already near, about 5cm already. To my dismay, the baby is only 1-2cm. No matter how I refused to be in bed, I had no choice. They put me in bed and had me in dextrose. I’m glad though that this time, I had a happy dinner.

When I got inside the labor room, there is one expectant mother. She was screaming from time to time and I remember, that is how I was more than 3 years ago in the bed where she is. She didn’t join me that long, she was transferred to the delivery room later on.

The nurse checked my baby’s heart rate and when she’s done, she gave me the remote control of the television and a buzzer. I was alone in the labor room.

I’m already tired of watching TV. I wanted to sleep to save my energy but each time I try, I get disturbed.

I kept on talking to my baby when the pain is there. I told her to come down already but don’t give me too much pain. My pain tolerance is very low. She seemed to cooperate. By the time I pressed the buzzer for the second time and the nurse finally came out to check on me, I was already 7cm. She told me she’ll inform my doctor. A few minutes, I was transferred to the delivery room. Next thing I knew, my doctor is already there and he ordered the nurses to prepare me while we wait for my anesthesiologist.

I can hear their conversations. My hubby is outside to whom my doctor talks to from time to time. We waited a while for my anesthesiologist. My OB just finished rupturing my bag of water when the other doctor arrived. He put anesthesia in my dextrose and the labor pains go on.

By 2:30AM I heard my OB said I’m already fully dilated, the baby needs to come out. The all helped me in pushing her, well except for these two pediatricians who did nothing but touch my tummy. I glanced at the clock, 2:45AM. I kept on pushing while they all talked to me. Once I let out a cry, the anesthesiologist told me not too because I will have a hard time breathing. I followed and pushed some more. My OB said, kung sa ibang ospital ito, isi-CS na ito sa sobrang laki ng bata. I have a big baby inside and they cannot get her shoulders out. Then there’s the pain. The I heard my OB said, ayan na!.

I woke up to the loud voices of interns. It still irritates me when I relay my birthing story. When I was transferred to my room where my mom, hubby and my first born were, that’s the only time I learned what happened. I passed out after delivering our newest bundle of joy. She finally came out at 2:50AM with a heavy weight of 8.8lbs. I computed. That was only 5 hours of pain. No epidural. And this time, the baby is heavier for less than a pound than her Ate. Life is full of miracles!

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FAQs on Sex during Pregnancy

Honestly speaking, this is one topic I would love to know and discuss but it just feels awkward. Admit it, some pregnant women can suddenly get a spike in their libido while others don’t bother thinking about it mostly because of the first trimester blues. Either way, I would like to thank Female Network for getting the work done for pregnant women like me.

Click on this link to know things you and your partner know about having sex during pregnancy. I tell you, it’s very informative.

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Ayex’s Graduation Loot

This is the part 3 of Ayex’s pre-nursery graduation experience. Sorry for the delay. Chyng, after this, I will be posting the Bolinao trip, promise.


When Ayex and the other students marched, they were handed a brown envelope. It contained flyers where parents can get information about the next school year plus some pictures: the toga and class picture (for those who availed). The above photo is my daughter’s first picture in toga. I’m glad that she cooperated with everybody when this pictures were taken.


This is Ayex’s copy of their class picture. These are the people in the above photo starting from the top row, left to right:

  • Teacher Lalaine – Ayex’s teacher
  • Sir Ferdy – school director
  • Teacher Marlyn – school directress
  • Teacher Jade – Ayex’s teacher
  • Clarence – I think he is the eldest in the class
  • Lorenzo – the kid who always gives Ayex food
  • Ayex – the quiet little girl who became makulit and super playful at the end because of her kuyas
  • Lucas – the youngest in the class being a few months younger than Ayex
  • Frenchie – the little independent girl who still thumb sucks at 4yo


These are the symbols of the awards she received. The blue one is for Most Neat. She received it along with her first ever diploma, which by the way has an incorrect spelling of her name. I should call the school soon for it to be corrected. The red ribbon is for Best in Science. It came as a surprise but I noticed that this little girl is really interested in Science.



The photos above show my daughter’s diploma, outside and inside view. I have a pre-nursery graduate! The question now is, should I enroll her to a nursery class already?

Photos taken using hubby’s Canon 500D.

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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