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7 Weeks

I am about to pop in less than two months. This baby's delivery seems to be the one I am least prepared to handle. I was and still is, too preoccupied with domestic concerns. There are so many things to figure out, from baby essentials to child-care schedule for all three kids. I am not sure if I can get it done in 7 weeks.

I haven't decided on what feeding bottles to get for this one. There are so many in the market that it is so confusing already. I want to stick to Avent and Born Free but I'd have to purchase them in the States. I don't think I would have enough time to ship them to Manila.

I just started purchasing clothes last week, after we confeeeermed the baby's gender. I was lucky that Mothercare decided to go on sale again. The onesies I got were adorable, all pink and purple. Most of the items got were 40% to 70% off. They turned out to be cheaper than the department store price. I'd have to stock up on new essentials like plain shirts, cloth diapers, Aveeno Baby soaps and the like.

I am still planning to get a bassinet or a moses basket for this little one. I am still thinking if that is a good idea knowing that I have two toddlers in the house.

I have to pay Megamall a visit soon. They're having a sale on baby items.

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I should be preparing my hospital bag by this time. I hope I don't pop ahead of time. One yaya is heading home for her annual vacation.

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