The rainy blog: Cooling mock-duck curry
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Thursday, March 05, 2009
Cooling mock-duck curry

As the title of this blog suggests, there is a bowl of curry standing, cooling, next to typing fingers.

At the same time, there's this bump, squirming, like some overripe alien reluctant to breathe the world's oxygen.

I found out a couple weeks back, that once a baby is delivered, if you don't cut the umbilical cord, the baby could technically even live for a day or two without breathing. The placenta that is now its' sole supply of nutrition and air will continue to do its work as though nothing had happened after birth.

You could also leave a baby with no food or water for about 3 days, and nothing would happen, even without the placenta.

And everyone thinks a baby is a fragile thing. It seems nature had other plans for the species' survival...

What puzzles me more, however, is the abundance of myths around pregnancy. Well, at least my experience has made some claims seem like pure fancy.

First of all - back to my mock duck curry. I ate all the bits I liked, and I'm sorry to say, flushed the rest down the toilet (yes, the toilet - I'm on the third floor of the house, and the kitchen is all the way down on the first). I've never been such a picky eater. And I've never had a smaller appetite. Instead, I've been hungry but nothing I've normally liked has tasted good or seemed appetizing.

I suddenly started disliking ginger, sweet basil and sala (I think it's called salacca in English). And as for the curry, all the pea eggplant had to go.

I didn't go through months of vomiting. In fact, I didn't even vomit once.

My feet didn't swell up.

People didn't notice I was pregnant until my 7th month or so.

No cravings.

A due date is a +/- 2 weeks thing. Mine is now officially late.

Waiting for the end is rather anticlimactic. It's about as much fun as cold curry.

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