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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Channye's 3rd Birthday-18 Oct 2009

Channye celebrated her 3rd birthday at KFC@AU2, I looked chubby still after confinement.

This is Ryan first attended birthday party and my first date after my confinement.

All the kids are enjoy playing the games organised by KFC and back home with gifts...

Channye was frighten by the Chicky.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Ryan-1 Month Old & Fullmoon

Weight:  5.1 kg
Height:  55 cm


Ryan turned 1 month old (time flew) nearly 1 week ago...
James & I had the same thought when we look at him, that he's his own face, doesn't look like koko Ian.  However, if you concentrate looking at them, the nose & mouth are the same.

Totally different :(
Feeding:  He is given formula milk, Nestle Nan H.A. 1 for the day & breast milk for the night (only for fun, hehe).  He's taking 3 oz every 3 hours.



Sleep:  He's gotten his day vs night sorted out, still feeding in the midnight every 3 hours.  I hope he can sort out his night time soon, and will start to sleep through the night, so we can get our undisturbed sleep back!







Thursday, October 8, 2009

Circumcision

We decided to go ahead to circumcise baby Ryan as a hygiene measure in communities living in hot, dry, dusty climates.  And so that Ryan will look like his brother Ian.

On the 28 Sept 2010 @ Gleneagle Hospital in the morning.  the operation done...
To reduce the risks and discomfort for the child, the operation is best done under a partly anaesthetic.  James & I were waiting outside, it took almost 45 mins for the operation.  After that, we went in for milk feeding, he's crying, and my heart felt like a knife cut.


The ring dropped after a week on the 6 Oct 2010.

Circumcised with a ring

The ring dropped after a week

Description:
Circumcision is the removal of the flap of skin which naturally covers the tip of the penis.
Circumcision prevents some infections under the foreskin which may happen in infancy and later childhood. However if they occur, they can be treated without the need for a circumcision. Boys who have been circumcised can get infections of the tip of the penis (also uncommon).


Circumcision prevents a very rare cancer of the penis. This cancer occurs in only about 1 in 100,000 uncircumcised men, and regular washing of the penis under the foreskin by men probably prevents it. Well over 99.99% of uncircumcised men do not get this cancer.


Circumcised men may run a lower risk of getting sexually transmitted infections, perhaps including HIV. However, circumcision is not an appropriate substitute for other better forms of protection (such as condom use).

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