November 21, 2021
Good day, Bonnie (pretty) people. How are you? I missed you all. These past few days I failed to publish an article due to lack of sleep and my mind doesn't seem to think of one. It's hard to think when you don't have sleep. I'm doing also our thesis, not all but my part which is chapter 5. Also, we have a debate that served as our midterm exam in one of our subjects. I need to research the topic given to us our side is negative which means we are against and this is the topic:
How about you guys? Which side are you and why? I would love to read your thoughts about it and for me to get an idea. Thanks in advance.
But that's not what I'm going to write today. I would like to share what happened to my baby's check-up last week.
Last week, Wednesday, November 17, 2021, is the schedule of my baby's check-up in the center. That's is our first time going to the center since I gave birth to him.
Vaccine. Is this important and necessary? As for me, yes it is. Because it helps our body to boost our immune system and to avoid the disease that we might get. I can still see the mark of the injection I got when I was a child. I think it's the last injection I've got.
So back to my story, my baby was scheduled to last week to get his vaccine. We went there early so that we don't be late and we don't want to line up long. Fortunately, my partner's work is nightshift so he accompanied us to the center. That was a relief to me since I'm scared when I am alone going there with my baby and he will be going to get his vaccine, thinking of an injection injected into his skin makes me nervous.
While waiting we had a vitamin d because the rays of the sun are directed to us. The doctor is late as usual, she wants to keep the people waiting.
Look, my baby is sleeping very well even though there are noises in the surroundings because there is a basketball ball court there and people now are allowed to play there. That innocent face of my baby will soon be ruined because of the injection. I'm worried about that time.
Not just one but two vaccines
Yes, you read it right. There are two vaccines injected into him in one day. The first one is in his right leg and the other one is in his left leg. Imagine how hurt was that? When our turn is already my partner and I come near to the doctor and I answer all the questions that ask. As you see, my partner is the one holding my baby because I'm scared, I might break down hehe char. The vaccines are five I one and anti pneumonia. The doctor said my baby might get sick so she said that we should buy paracetamol for the baby and that was taken every four hours.
This is the medicine we buy for him. And when night comes he is well already. But the problem is he become hyper he doesn't sleep from midnight to 7 in the morning. And I think it's his hobby now to stay awake from 3 am to 7 am and because of that I don't have sleep also and it affects me a lot, I'm having a hard time finishing all my activities. Well, we need to endure this until he reaches his three months they said his body clock will change and that he will sleep in the evening more than morning.
Now, he is sleeping very well here at my side. He loves to stay awake at dawn very much. As much as I want to sleep now, I didn't sleep to write an article because it's been 3 days I think since the last published article of mine.
Closing thoughts
I'm proud of my baby, he just cries when the injection was injected into him and he stops already when it is done not like the other babies there who cries a lot even though their turn is done. Also, his fever doesn't get long, it's only last hours. Now, my baby is fine but he is still awake at dawn until morning.
Thanks for reading.
-Loveleng18
Congratulations on your baby's vaccination and many blessings to you.