Chesska would mumble "Nam-Nam" when got hungry or even thirsty. Can you relate? Or maybe, your baby has another way of saying it (whatever...), but generally most babies would say "Nam-Nam", when hunger struck them. Now you know that for some babies, "Nam-nam" is pertaining to "tsibog"- eat or nibble, so you must get ready to hand her foods.
Chesska’s first pair of teeth started to sprout when she aged five months old, and more and more teeth were appearing gradually as she got older. Since she also started nibbling solid foods, there were some food particles which stuck between her teeth (yuk!), so it started to bother me, and asked myself, “When could I ever start brushing her teeth“?
Perhaps most of you have come across this in TV ads ,"Bibibons" , a 2-in-1 biscuit nibbler and cereal for 6 to 24 months old babies. What makes "Bibibons" interesting to me is that, it can be a "finger food" for teething babies, and the fact that my 18-month-old baby girl didn't like cereal at all, so I thought she might like this food.
Babies grow faster than we'd like to think. As they grow older, they have milestones to discover and achieve to develop their gross motor skills, by engaging them through stimulating and age-appropriate games and activities.
One quiet afternoon, I saw my 18-month-old baby inside our room, knocked down on her pillow, looked tired, after pulling out all things inside our cabinet. Our room is completely scattered and messed up! It's like, it was hit by a typhoon, signal no.1 (lol). In fact, she is adventurous but buggy. She likes to learn every part and corner of our house. Everything she sees catches her attention. She tastes and bites anything she holds. Grab the things and throw them anywhere.When I pick them up and return to the place where they belong, she again grabs them and throws them back. I try to discipline her by telling her to put the things back to the proper place, she follows for a while, and I affirm by clapping my hands for becoming obedient but later, she does scattering again. She also tries to reach everything in sight, like our calendar hangs on the wall. She rips it like a confetti.
January 14, 2012, I gave birth to a cute baby girl, named Chesska. Since she was a breech baby, I delivered her via CS-section. (Ouch!) Normally, babies born in hospitals have to undergo Apgar Test and Newborn Screening (NBS), until the Pedia notified us that Chesska had to stay a few days in the nursery room due to Bacterial Blood Infection (Sepsis), and she would be treated with Antibiotic for 5 days.
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