Our Take on MMR...

~ Posted on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 9:23 AM ~

Alright, I hope it's not too late to be posting this as I've just got an email from a bloggy friend (that's you Claire!) inquiring about MMR jab for her child (about to turn or already 12 months old now).

(*Image taken from Google search)

Just for your info, Ben got his MMR jab when he was 18 months old. Yup... we delayed half a year from letting him take his MMR jab, and then we came across an article and we rushed as soon as we could have the time available to get the jab for Ben. Before I write on, please take some time to read the article, the very same one I read (and posted in my FB page) which made us changed our decisions and got the jab for Ben. (*updates: I can't seem to be able to load the article website anymore... hence am not able to show the link in this post anymore)

So, back to this topic... after reading this article and discussing with hubby on whether we should go for the MMR jab now, we also took into considerations on the fact that I'm still breastfeeding Ben, so, I would want him to be protected (BM helps with immune system you see) by my BM while I'm still able to breastfeed him.

I know for a fact that whenever Ben has stomach flu, teething or any illness (which I can count with 1 hand throughout his now 20 months of being on this planet) he recovers really fast and sometimes we didn't even realised there's anything wrong with Ben cos' he's just alert and active all the time!

So, my personal thoughts on this is, if we delay the MMR jab longer and I'm not able to breastfeed Ben anymore (touch wood), how is he going to cope and recovers fast from any side effects (just in case)?

So after discussing with hubby, we decided to go ahead and make an appointment to see Ben's paedictrician. Because we delayed Ben's MMR jab (supposed to take at 12 months), his 2nd booster (DPT, Hib and IPV) jab which was supposed to be taken at 18 months was also delayed. In the doctor's office, we were scolded because of our actions in delaying the MMR jab and putting unnecessary risks to Ben (imagine if he contracted measles or anything throughout the 6 months we delayed the jab!)

So anyway, to cut the story short, Ben finally got his MMR jab. Side effects noted:

* 1 week after the jab, slight fever at 37.5℃ which we cool down his body temperature by giving him sponge bath and throughout the duration, Ben is still active as ever. No other medication given at all.
* 3 weeks after the jab, Ben had a mild rash on both his legs between his knees to his upper thighs and part of his elbows and arms area. No itch whatsoever, just red rash that disappears in one hour time (exactly one hour). And Ben's still alert, active and jumping around like normal. No other medication given at all.

Pictures below taken when Ben got the rash.

Rash from MMR

Rash from MMR

Rash from MMR

Of course, I am in no position to influence your decisions on the MMR jab. I'm just sharing our thoughts and take on this. We too delayed it for 6 months and then finally decided to get it. And you know, after we got Ben the jab, we actually realised how silly it is for us to delay the jab... it took us 6 months to  get over the unnecessary worries and putting the unnecessary risks on Ben (Thank God he's healthy and did not contract any measles!)

I have friends who are still delaying it, I have friends who only got the MMR jabs for their children when they turn 4 years old (that was because MMR back then was a new thing), I have friends who wanted their child to get the jab but had to delay it because of the egg white allergy.

Internet is a wonderful thing, but as you searched on this topic, you get lots of different point of views. MMR causes autism, MMR causes deafness, death, no links between MMR and autism, etc etc...

So please, discuss through with your spouse and check through with your child's paed. Ask around your friends and relatives whether their child have taken the jab and any side effects noted.

Here's some other links I found on the Internet:

* http://ibnlive.in.com/news/no-link-between-mmr-vaccines-and-autism/134840-17.html?from=tn
* http://www.mirror.co.uk/advice/miriam/2010/11/15/why-mmr-jab-is-a-must-for-school-115875-22718290/

I hope that this post is able to help you, Claire!

Anyone else had any thoughts and experience to share?

Winner of $25 Gift Certificate to Little One Books

~ Posted on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 12:20 AM ~

About a month ago, I posted my Review & Giveaway for a $25 Gift Certificate to Little One Books and it's now 20 minutes past 15th November 2010 already, which means the giveaway is closed and I'm now announcing the lucky winner!

The total comments I get for the giveaway post is: 130.

The total entries are computed based on the entries submitted via the giveaway form, downloaded into Excel format, counted and recounted to ensure the entries are correct and accurate. FYI, each person can have up to 6 entries for the giveaway. I used the Random.org and since my little man is already happily sleeping, I will draw out the lucky winner for this awesome giveaway, so here's the result:

Congratulations to christy ola hayhurst! I have just sent an email to you to get your further details! You have 48 hours to respond to my email before I pick another winner! As for the rest who participated in the giveaway, thank you for entering, better luck next time, OK? A note of thanks as well to Little One Books for sponsoring the gift certificate to my lucky blog reader!

Orange Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

~ Posted on Monday, November 15, 2010 at 9:11 AM ~

This is my 1st attempt of making: ORANGE POPPY SEED MINI MUFFINS.

I baked this on Wednesday 10th Nov. I'm still not confident enough to ditch the premix for muffins attempt (unlike cookies) so, this recipe will still be using premix.

PREPARATION TIME: ABOUT HALF AN HOUR

* Less than 5 minutes to mix & fold batter
* 5 minutes to pre-heat the oven
* 15 minutes for baking process

Ingredients / Tool Required:

Orange Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

* Orange Poppy Seed Muffin Mix (250g)
* 1 egg (at room temperature)
* 70ml oil
* 50ml water (at room temperature)
* Measuring spoons
* A big containter to mix ingredients in
* A flexible spatula for mixing and folding
* Mini cupcake casings-depending the casing size, I used 13 pieces
* Kitchen scale
* A small spoon to spoon mixture into cupcake casings
* Baking aluminium foil the size of wire rack

What to Do?

* Place all ingredients into a big container, making a well with the dry ingredients at the outer side while the oil, water and egg are in the well.
* Mix and fold using the flexible spatula.
* Continue mixing and folding until all ingredients are combined.
* Using the small spoon, spoon the mixture to each mini cupcake casing until about 3/4 full.
* Place each mini cupcake casings on top of wire rack which has been lined with baking foil.

Orange Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

BAKING PROCESS

* Pre-heat oven at 180℃ (about 5 minutes)
* Place wire rack tray into oven.
* Set oven to 180℃ and bake for 15 minutes

Orange Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

THE RESULTS

Orange Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

CLOSE UP SHOT

Orange Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

Orange Poppy Seed Mini Muffins

REACTIONS FROM MY "GUINEA PIGS"

ME
"Yummy and the mini muffins are cute! I will definitely use the mini casings again since it's so much easier (less guilt for eating more hehehe...) with the bite size mini muffins now!"
BEN
"Ammm! Ammm!" (usual response...)
HUBBY
"Oooo... the mini muffins are so cute! Taste a bit sweet though"
SIL
"Mmm.. delicious but a bit sweet for me. And so much poppy seeds!"

BIL
"Ooo so cute and small muffins! Delicious! The poppy seed gives it a nice crunchy feel!" (he even MMS me a picture of himself eating the 2nd mini muffin the next day at work...)
MIL
"Delicious but why a bit sour?" (to which I told her it's orange...)

So there you go.... my 1st ORANGE POPPY SEED MINI MUFFINS attempt!

Overall, I'm very happy with this attempt - the way they turned out, nice rounded peak and the very perfect moist, the crust top is just nice, not too hard and not too soft. Just that a few of my guinea pigs commented that it's a bit sweet. I wonder whether I should add more water to make it less sweet (since I don't know how much it is in the premix).... hmm... To view my other recipes, feel free to hop over to my Recipe Library page for more info!

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