Colours of my Life

You'll never know what's the future has in store for you. I used to pictured myself as a career woman once. But now, I'm a 24/7 housewife and mom. I managed to work for 2 years though, but lost my job at 6m pregnancy with my 1st child. Since it's so tough to get a new job, I'm just better off at home.

The minute I held & cradle my baby for the 1st time, I couldn't imagine anything that could held me back from being there besides her throughout her growing years. Not for a split second I thought of leaving home for a carrier life anymore.

So that's when my never ending story as a mom begins.. Despite all the hardship I went through raising my kids, I still can stood tall and proudly announce I'm a mom of 2 adorable kids. Never did it occur to my mind that I regretted leaving behind all my years of studying and working. My kids meant more than that.

It's one tough job being a mom n raising your own kids. Every mom has a different story to share. Different child has a different tantrums that will later developed into their personality... I'm still, and forever will be learning and challenging myself to becoming a far more better mom. Many tips I learned and would gladly to share with other moms out there..

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Constipation and Flatulence in Babies

Most babies, including mine, experience less constipation while still breastfeeding. Constipation and flatulent condition both start to take place only when I started to introduce solids to them. My 1st child starts experiencing hard poops, constipation and later refuses to further take anymore solids. I only fully-breastfed her till 9 months. Then I started to introduce solid to her again. That was also during the time when she got her 1st tooth.

This time, with previous experiences with her before, I introduce food with much more fruits like bananas, apples in it. She stills experience hard stools at 1st, but later got used to it. I make sure that she also drinks plenty.

With that much of experience I thought applies to my 2nd son too. But, like my mama used to say, each child is unique, even between look-alike twins. My son breastfed more often than his sister, but he stills experience prolonged constipation. Which later leads to flatulent conditions like bloated around his waist and abdomen.


Nothing much I could do for the 1st 6 months, as he's still fully-breastfeeding. The least I did was just to avoid 'windy' food. Later on, after 6 months onwards, I introduced Arab or Bam dates as his 1st solids. It helps fluent his digestive system. He poops normally and regularly, just like he used to, as a newly born baby, before constipation took place.


If your child loves to eat and munch a lot, be more creative with food. Dates could be eaten raw, or blended into juices, or baked into cupcakes, or even be added as an ingredient in some dishes.