the melodramatic mouse attempts to blog
This morning we finally heard our baby’s first heartbeat through the ultrasound done by Dr Woo. It was going strong at a 134 heartbeat-per-minute *sniff**sniff*

Isn’t it amazing that God allows us this chance to play Creator and make new life? And now having this Creation grow inside me is just so precious! I can’t decide which is more miraculous *give thanks*
When I shared my much earlier inkling about being pregnant, Dr Woo was quick to smile and said we could be having Twins! And it was possible because my maternal Grandmother had my twin uncles.
Dr Woo affirmed the possibility because twin pregnancy causes forceful early symptoms. But of course, genetic is ultimately the hero in this picture. And I have both!

Unfortunately there’s only 1 bun in this oven ![]()
I did hope for a Double Miracle *hehe*
Dr Woo has prescribed me with an anti nausea drug — safe for the baby of course!– to help me with my around-the-clock morning sickness. I took one earlier after lunch, but I think my nausea is stronger than the drugs *sigh*
I’ve turned into a whiny baby! =.=
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mel⋅o⋅dra⋅mat⋅ic
[mel-uh-druh-mat-ik]
–adjective
1. of, like, or befitting melodrama.
2. exaggerated and emotional or sentimental; sensational or sensationalized; overdramatic.
–noun
3. melodramatics, melodramatic writing or behavior.
mouse
[n. mous; v. mouz]
–noun
1. any similar small animal of various rodent and marsupial families.
2. a quiet, timid person.
3. Slang. a girl or woman.
2 Responses to Pregnancy Updates 03: Little Benjac is 2.86cm!
Daniel
July 19th, 2009 at 11:14 pm
Congrats… dun worry, the nausea will go off very soon
mellomouse
July 20th, 2009 at 11:31 am
Hi Daniel,
Thank you. Yup I know everyone says it will go away. A day already feels like forever, so to wait for a “go off very soon” is longer than that
Now have to deal with the excruciating heartburn *sobs*