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I feel so light

Monday, July 22nd, 2013

I feel so lighten today after my hair got rebonded. I am thankful to my sister for such treat. For without her I cant afford to pay such amount just for my hair. I have a lot of prorities greater than hair beautification. Thank u lord for all the blessings.

There were times

Saturday, July 20th, 2013

There were many times I felt in trouble, or in pain because of hardship. Oftentimes I experienced being sad seeing my situation, but thanks be to God for His goodnes through Her servant and her exprienced with Him. It reminds me of who my God is and what He can do to me, Thank you Lord.

Weekly meeting

Wednesday, July 17th, 2013

We just finished our weekly prayer meeting held at one member of the church, many attended and so encouraging to see brothers and sisters in Christ. After then we went home and watch the movie olympus has fallen with family, a good movie that reminds our national security against terorism.

Healthy lifestyle

Friday, February 8th, 2013

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I’m decided

Friday, January 25th, 2013

I’m having a rest here in my in laws place..rest from using the computer, not signing in to any social networking site and stay away from pollution and noise by the city. I’m making sure to spend all my time for my family because I’m leaving soon to find a work in other country. My heart is crying every time my daughter hug, kiss and sometimes making jokes with me..this is really my first time to be away from her. This is the most difficult decision I ever made in my life to leave my daughter but I’m decided and looking forward to give her the best future possible.

Care for beauty

Wednesday, October 17th, 2012

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Photo hunt: curved

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

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Birth story #7

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

5/11/00 116th birth handled (302 births present)

I was on night shift when my patient Sherlita V., 32 y.o, G2P1, 40 5/7 weeks AOG, came in with her husband Luisito at 12:28 am, she was 3 cm, with no BOW, 60% effaced, sutures 1-7, -1 station. I monitored her every hour (FHT, TPR BP) since her Bag of water was already rupture she is prone to infection. After three hours of monitoring she wants to push and she was fully. I moved her to the birth stool.

At 4:47am the baby’s head was already visible but Carla can’t as what Krys M charted. At 4:56 the head was out. It took me 2 minutes to manuever to let the baby out because of tight shoulders. A very beautiful baby girl “Lushelle” was out at 4:58am with Apgar score of 6/9. We suctioned and stimulated the baby to cry and she was given free-flow oxygen. After frew minutes the baby was crying lusty. She weighed 3600 grms/7.15 lbs.

For the mean time, the patient started bleeding a lot while the placenta was still inside. I tried to do some cord traction but still it was very hard. So I did a manual removal of the placenta. It was really needed because we can’t do things to stop the bleeding if the placenta still inside. I was hard for me but it was harder for the patient. Her uterus is retroverted so I had almost my whole hand in her. It was so weird and very nasty. I had blood all over my hand. But I did not mind, all I was thinking is to get the placenta out and stop the bleeding. I had to do everything even in my own risk to save the life of the patient. Thanks God I got the whole placenta with extra lobe in it. We injected the patient an 10 “U” pit and massaged the fundus vigorously. She was on antibiotics for 7 days to prevent infection.
Patient had a laceration that needed to be sutured. It was sutured by Inneke E. And Sara J.
Present at birth : me, Carla S, Krys M and Kari M
1st stage – 4 hrs 30 mins
2nd stage – 28 mins
3rd stage – 09 mins
Admitted – 4 hrs 42 mins

Birth story #5

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

4/28/00 – 115th birth handled (294 present birth)

I was on night shift. Loudeliza, 33 y.o, G5P5, was endorsed to me from Ana. I did an IE at 7:02pm, she was only 2 cm. After the IE her contractions peaked up. There are many cases that a IE stimulates contractions that is why it is not advisable to do an IE with premature labor.

She was on her active labor. I advised her to deep breath and relax and lie on her left side because she had a borderline high BP 140/94. At 9:49pm, she was already 4-5 cm, 80% effaced, +1 station, with IBOW (intact bag of water.

At 10:020pm, she was 9cm and wanted to push I did an AROM which helped the baby’s head down, with moderate meconium stain. I held up the cervical lip while she started pushing. She was fully but the FHT (fetal heart tones) went down so we gave her an oxygen and the FHT peaked up. At 10:34pm a big baby boy “Lourd Artem” was born with Apgar score of 7/9, we suctioned and stimulated the baby to cry. He responded well. He weighed 850grms./8.8 lbs.

The placenta was out at 10:38pm. She only lost 200cc of blood. We gave the patient a 10 “u” pitocin as prophylaxis because considering she is multipara and had a big baby, she had a high risk for bleeding.
Present at birth: me, Grace E, JJ & Celeste C
1st stage – 18 hrs 30 mins
2nd stage – 15 mins
3rd stage – 04 mins
Admitted – 3 hrs 40 mins

Birth story#4

Friday, October 30th, 2009

My 114th birth handled (293rd birth present) 4/28/00

My patient Rosario O., 26 y.o, 40 3/7 weeks AOG, G1P0, came in with her husband Rodnie at 8:26 am, I did an IE she was only 1-2 cm, 70% effeaced, +1-+2 station. I advised her to walk around and a great time.

At 12:45pm, she wanted to have another IE so I did one. She was only 3 cm but very stretchy cervix, I tried to spread my fingers to somehow help it stretch more, she dilated to 6cm. I did manual dilation of the cervix. It is only possible if the cervix is very stretchy and making sure the cervix will not lacerate.
At 1:29pm, she was already 9cm, I let her to her left and right side lying alternately as it will help the cervix to open and at the same time it will help her not to focus on pushing before the perfect time to push.

She wanted to push. There was no progress. I did an AROM (artificial rupture of membranes) to help her progress with thick meconium stain which is not good. It signifies that the baby was already very distressed inside. Of course before doing it, I made sure that the presenting part was already +1 or more station to prevent cord prolapsed.

After knowing that there was a meconium stain, the suction machine was prepared to suction the baby’s nose and mouth when the head is out before the baby cries to prevent the baby from aspirating the meconium to his lungs. When the head was out we suctioned the baby and continued suctioning after the baby was out at 2:01pm. We got a lot of meconium visible in the suction tube and in the suction bottle. The baby was so cute. Her name is Nathalie Jhelan, with apgar score 9/10, weighed 2987 grm./6.9 lbs. Praise God everything went well.

The placenta was out at 2:04pm with a gush of blood. We massaged and injected 10”U” pitocin to stop the bleeding. She lost 450cc of blood. She had a 2nd degree laceration on perineum and labia and I sutured her. It felt so great to be a part of the birth. Present at birth: me, Carla Snyder, Ana Tipan
P.S. I also deliver’s second baby on 4/25/01.
1st stage – 14 hrs 56 mins
2nd stage – 5 mins
3rd stage – 3 mins
Admitted – 4 hrs 54 mins