Good question..
Talking to Julian about my hospital bag...
Then suddenly he asked, "if mothers aren't supposed to bath during confinement, then why need to pack the shower stuffs in your hospital bag?"
Hmm... i was stumped! I looked back (i think i stared!) at him and found myself dumbfounded.
Like i could hear my mouth waiting for that electric signal from the brain, so i could sprout out a smart reply. But the mouth and myself was waiting and no answers came!
*GOOngggggg!!* eh wake up, dey!*
i spluttered, "ooohh.... Why din i think of that? "
And i was even mentally prepared to 'enjoy' my first hospital stay! Wahaha....
So.... until i get more answers, I think i have to assume that i wun be bathing or showering in ESH during my stay.
Oh.. wun i become a smelly pig?
No wonder gynae recommend that mothers take a bath (if they have time b4 baby pops out), then prepare for admission to the hospital....
But im sure to exert force and sweat in the labour ward right?
Oh right... I guess instead of showering stuffs, i should bring my deodorant.....
"For my Faith, ...... for my maranthon..." haha
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Posted by icecreamgal at 10:12 PM | 2 New flavours!
lizzy (guest)
one of my gf submitted to this tale and developed rashes during her confinement.
Which is worse? not telling you to go against your in-laws, but it's impt to keep yourself clean and healthy so that you can take care of Faith. Another of my gf showered the very day she got home from hospital and everyday during her confinement and she is still well and good! and guess what, she has 3 healthy bouncy kids!
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