June 2009

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IN LOVING MEMORY (1929-2009)

I realised that there are alot of things that i’ve yet to tell you but never had the chance..

Thank You for my Daddy who spoils his little princess always..

Thank You for taking care of me when my parents went to work..

Thank You for all the evening walks and chit chats even though i was too young to comprehend..

Thank You for your maggi curry special that i could never find elsewhere..

Thank You for all the nutritious meals you prepared for me and my brothers..

and most of all, Sorry for all that this mischievious girl did wrong..

I LOVE YOU Ah Po.. God bless..

Che Che

If someone were to ask me what was the most important lesson learnt in OBGYN, its not on how to conduct deliveries much less controlled cord traction.

Xan-di feels that the most important thing to know about a patient in Labor Room is whether the membranes are intact. “Why?” you ask..

because, xan-di has observed on two occasions SROM occured which sent substantial amounts of liquor (ie. fetal urine and if you’re lucky, meconium) flying across the room and landing on unsuspecting victims who by some stroke of “luck” positioned themselves directly infront of the birth passage.

important? YOU DECIDE..