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26 September 2006

Early Ramadan Gift

We received an early Ramadan gift a little over a week ago. I had sorta expected it (woman’s instinct I guess) but it still came as a major shock. What was the gift? A tiny, magical little ‘bean’ which will rapidly grow into Alya 2.0.

Yes kiddies, Alya’s mummy is preggers (again!). You know how they rate the effectiveness of birth control methods in percentages (e.g. IUD is 99% effective)? It seems we are the lucky 1%. It’s very much unexpected but definitely not unwanted.

I was already tracking my monthly cycle when I noticed that it’s a few days late. No worries, there was one month where I was 6 days late. Just a matter of waiting it out. Then the puzzle pieces fell into place. Alya was getting clingier and more manja by the day, I was feeling tired and there was that lil tingle deep inside my heart. I waited till 7 days before locking myself in the bathroom with a test that night. It said to allow 60 seconds for the test to fully develop but the result came in after just half the time. Double lines. I’m pregnant.

I showed it to K who whooped and started laughing. That is, until I pointed out the obvious. Alya’s only 7 months old and that would mean 2 babies before our 2nd anniversary. After that, we kinda stared into space until the nervous giggles took over, and then we’d stare into space some more. We made a pact not to tell anyone until we see my gynae, so that we have some answers to the anticipated questions.

How did it happen? I was using the IUD, which is supposed to make your uterine lining inhospitable to sperm and egg. The places near to the device would be more inhospitable, obviously, kinda like 99% of the uterus. Well, our lil bean managed to pick the perfect spot and clung on for dear life, literally, right at the top of the T-junction. Which was why Dr. Siti called us “the lucky 1%”.

Reactions to the news were varied. Some were surprised, stunned and congratulatory. My boss tersengih and asked “How ah? Did you calculate wrongly?” We just told the important people for now, feel kinda segan to handle the requisite “Bukan ke kau baru beranak?” question.

We like to think of our lil bean as a survivor, a fighter. Even with birth control in place, he/she was determined to slip past and hang on. Due in May 2007 which means big sis Alya will be just 15 months old. It’ll be a challenge with 2 babies so close together but I know we can do it. Wish us luck.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

u know, u personify all that i DIDNT think u'd grow up to be like wen u were in uni. why? all i can say is: remember ur sims family? i do. nuff said. :-p

btw, i think u turned out better this way. :-)

7:30 PM  
Blogger petal said...

ah, my sims family.. they were digital kids who didn't do much, so of course a quick exit was called for..

my real kid's much more fun, like how she babbles the blues when she's sleepy :)

11:44 AM  
Blogger MDR said...

weee...!!! somehow i knew it..didn't i ask did the surprise start with a 'P'.. my pal was on IUD and she got preggers anyway...I guess any type of birth control is not 100% for sure, and like they say, if it's rezki, it's rezki...congrats to u both! i'm happy for u dear! :-D

1:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ooooh...some people are so lucky! i havent been on birth control & been trying for 2 years already :-(

anyway, congrats and take care... murah rezeki both of you ni... :-)

9:57 AM  

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