Saturday, January 18, 2014

Can I keep you in my pocket?

We just click and just like that we share everything ( in terms of literature). Others, usually they don't really understand what I'm trying to say and let alone achieve it.

And last night, we had a girl talk. A heart to another heart piercing.

God bless you.

Monday, January 13, 2014

All that.

The other day, I had class on the O&G subject. I bet by now, you guys already figured out what the alphabets stand for. Anyway, I was feeling so sleepy at that time ( 2pm), and it was a such time consuming class before that already, I even had the imaginations of myself on the comfy bed.

 Little did I know, later Dr. Alaa came to the rescue. It was a very nice class, with a very nice speed, not too draggy or too fast furious. He explained to us maternal physiological changes during pregnancy from all aspects ; endocrinology,genital tracts, breast, skin, respiration system, urinary system etc. And my, I dare tell you we, women SUFFER a lot! And just when the thought slipped through my mind ;

"Don't worry, you will get your beautifulness, after the pregnancy," - Dr. Alaa

"With all that sorts of stretch marks whatsoever, I tell you we need extra works to be done!," - my cautious mind. 

Nevertheless, what I'm saying doesn't matter. Because boy, when you see your own kind in front of you, the feelings are just indescribable. Who would've thought that you carry that little thing in your body for nine months, and you survived. A product of your own, that little thing would have things similar to you : your eyes, lips, or perhaps your dimples! 

And all that define love.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

In pursuit of becoming a doctor

We had our first class for the second week today for Obstetric & Gynaecology round. So far, I've learnt new knowledge. And I kinda like it. It's not boring. Maybe because we are learning parts of our body which we quite familiar with.

For the first time, I just knew there are few steps for palpation of abdomen in pregnancy women. I thought the doctors just feel a little bit here and there, when in facts all those palpation have their own significance. We learnt how to do fundal height, fundal grip, umbilical grip, pelvic grip. Those are the basics steps. From those steps, we can get the weeks of gestation, and even the position of the baby ( whether it's okay or not to do normal delivery whatsoever)

Anyway, at the very last of our class, my doctor taught us on how to draw blood. She said the subject is so important that she didn't understand why the university didn't put it in our last year's syllabus.

"And yet, your relatives thought you were a doctor,"

And I agreed.