
Kuku dah dipotong pon masih adik cakar2 muka and calar....
sambut sekali dgn besday tokmak(15/3) dan abah e-ein(19/3).just a simple cake cutting..yang lantak lebih of course lah mama and abah...E-ein colek2 sikit pastu mkn bunga aising tu hehe...

Expect to find a greenish-black, tarry, sticky stool that looks like motor oil in your newborn's nappy. Since meconium is made of amniotic fluid, mucus, skin cells, and other stuff ingested in the womb, it doesn't really smell - so you may not realise it's time for a nappy change.
If your baby is exclusively breastfed, her stools will be yellow or slightly green and have a mushy or creamy consistency. It may be runny enough to resemble diarrhoea. Breastfed poo typically looks like Dijon mustard and cottage cheese mixed together and may be dotted with little seed-like flecks. Interestingly, its smell isn't too bad.
Formula-fed babies have pasty, peanut butter-like stools on the brown colour spectrum: tan-brown, yellow-brown, or green-brown. It's more pungent than poo from breastfed babies and a little less pungent than stools from babies who are eating solid food, but you'll recognise the smell.
If you give your baby an iron supplement, his stools may turn dark green or almost black. This doesn't happen often, but it's a completely normal variation that would make Popeye proud.
Once you start changing your baby's input to solid foods - rice cereal, pureed bananas, and so on - you'll quickly notice a change in her output, especially if she's breastfed.
10 Mac 2012, 9 pagi: aku isi 3 auns, Aisy minum 2 auns.Botol TT tak berganjak content dia yang juga sbyk 3 auns
10 Mac 2012,4.30 petang: aku isi 4 auns, Aisy minum 2.5 auns...