tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45589732109216592352024-03-13T05:12:03.853-07:00All About My BabyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14857643231431880141noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558973210921659235.post-91525939625474309702014-03-30T20:06:00.000-07:002014-03-30T20:06:30.922-07:00Dealing with a mouth injury of my daughter<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It is always so tough to keep an eye on a busy naughty
toddler, accidents can happen even in a blink of an eye! It was few months back, on a Sunday winter
morning when my daughter, her dad and i, we all were soaking up the warm
sunshine in our terrace, little Raima was running around all over the terrace.
Her dad and i were chit chatting and also observing Rai’s activity from a
distance, when suddenly within a fraction of a second while running she fell
down and started crying. I ran to her to hold her up and was shocked by the
sight of blood running down her lower lips! She had injured her lower lips with
her sharp little teeth. She was bleeding heavily and crying aloud. Her dad
quickly brought water and pour over the injury first and then tried to apply a
little press with a clean towel so that the bleeding stops. Of course
frightened little Rai was not allowing us to touch her swollen paining lips but
we tried our best to distract her and finally the bleeding stopped after a
while.</div>
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Swollen split lips were irritating little Raima, we took her
to a health center where i came to know many new facts about child’s mouth
injury and was very relieved with little medication. Mouth injuries can be of many
types like cut lips, bit up tongue, bit up inner cheeks while chewing etc..</div>
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First aid of mouth injuries:</div>
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There are many tiny blood vessels in the mouth region and
even a small cut causes lots of bleeding making the parents think its a really
serious accident! But most of the mouth injuries are not that serious as they
look. It is very important to be calm so that the little one gets calmer fast.
The first thing to be done is to stop the bleeding, for this wet a little piece
of clean cloth and apply slight pressure on the bleeding spot. Of course my
little Raima was not allowing us to touch her lips but the second thing which
we did was to distract her by showing her favorite birds flying up there,
little cats playing down there and what all distraction devices are available.
The longer the child is distracted the more quickly bleeding will stop with the
pressure treatment.</div>
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Medication for mouth injury:</div>
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I was not prescribed any medicine for my daughter’s injury.
Doctors asked me to apply ice packs to reduce the swelling and numb the pain, and apply an anticeptic ointment on the wound. After about an hour of the accident, Raima started playing like her real
self, as if nothing has happened to her. I gave her frozen carrot slice, frozen
cucumber slice to lick on so that her swollen lips are relaxed. Since my
daughter didn’t showed any sign of pain doctor gave no any pain reliever but in
other cases, acetaminophen or ibuprofen is given to ease the pain. </div>
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Meal time care:</div>
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When the wound is fresh, it is but natural that the wound
will sting if any salty or spicy food comes in contact, so for few days give
your child bland foods. The day Raima was injured, i gave her rice mixed with
milk and sweetened with sugar in lunch, cornflakes and mashed fruits in the
evening and a light porridge made up of dalia (broken wheat), but the next day
i tried to give her a light khichdi in the food didn’t sting. In the case where
injury is in the inside of the mouth, i suggest to continue bland food for few
more days.</div>
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It was not possible for me to apply medicine on my busy
toddler’s lips while she was playing as she would lick it unknowingly. I made
it a point to apply a thick coat of the antiseptic ointment on the wound as
soon as she falls asleep. I used an all purpose boroline or boroplus antiseptic
cream which is very common in household of India. Continued it for a week and
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Although most of the mouth injuries are not so serious as
they seems to be but there are few things which should be checked and calls for
an immediate doctor visit. Those situations are, if the child was injured with
any rusty material (which causes tetanus), the cut is very deep or more than
half an inch which would need stitches, the bleeding doesn’t stop even after
applying pressure for more than 3-5minutes, there is dirt in the wound which
you are not able to wash off with water, the injury is deep in the roof of the
mouth or tonsil area, any bone injuries or signs of infection like pus etc
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toddler, and at the same time it is very disturbing to see the apple of your
cheeks injured, as a parent we always have to use a presence of mind and act swiftly
in any kind of emergencies. God bless.</div>
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt; line-height: 19.25pt;">Many of us know tomato as a vegetable,
but actually it is a fruit. It is high in acid content. Introducing raw tomato
to infants below 10-12 months of age is not advisable, as it may irritate the
baby’s tummy or give a rash around the bottom. However, </span><span style="font-size: 11.5pt; line-height: 19.25pt;">one can start giving cooked tomatoes when the baby is 10-12 months of age. Cooking the tomatoes reduces its
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<b><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: 13pt;">Tomatoe helps baby absorb
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Tomatoes are rich in vitamin C which helps in iron
absorption, so add tomatoes to meat, spinach and all those food stuffs which
contains iron. Some people cook tomatoes in iron pot, as the acidity of the
tomato draws iron from the pot and transfers it into the food.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Here i have coked simple tomato soup for my 19 month old
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chopped garlic, sauté till it becomes soft and pink. Add the tomatoes with a
pinch of salt and turmeric and cook in low flame till the rawness of the tomato
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All moms are highly conscious to provide best possible nutrition to their babies, and many moms even chose fat free diet for kids too. But the fact is in a balanced diet for not only the kids but for parents too, little amount of fat is required for proper functioning of the body. Desi ghee or clarified butter is known for its miraculous properties since ages in Ayurveda (the ancient Indian medical science).<br />
Desi Ghee is the best among lipid media and increases the good cholesterol HDL(high density lipoprotein) in our body. It enhances absorption of fat soluble vitamins like Vit E and prevents oxidation of LHL (low density lipoprotein) which is the main cause of heart attacks. This may sound very surprising to many people but there are lots of information in the web about the health benefits of desi ghee, but with a condition that it should be taken in limited quantity. For kids 1-2 tea spoon ghee per day is enough for health. Today i will share my Ghee making steps.<br />
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1. Everyday after boiling and cooling the milk if we keep it refrigerated, then nice layer of thick malai gets collected on the top of the milk, i collect this malai and keep it in a bowl and keep collecting everyday till the bowl is filled.<br />
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2. Now take all the cream out in a big kadai and whisk it with a whisker or a spatula like here i have done. Few of my friends ask why we don't do it in a blender? because it will be a very sticky and messy job in it.<br />
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5. Now put the kadai on low flame and wait for the magic. The cream melts and starts to boil and finally after about 10-15 minutes you will get the aroma of pure ghee. When the mixture is no longer boiling, it is the time to put the flame off. Since we have thoroughly cleaned the cream very first, the residue left is very less. Strain the residue and store the ghee in a dry and clean container.<br />
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Pure cow's milk's ghee is yellow in color while buffalo's milk's ghee is off white in color. In Ayurveda cow's milk's ghee is considered to be the best for anybody. I use this ghee to make soups for my 2 years old daughter Raima as well as include in our family meal. Along with a nice aroma to the food it is very healthy ( but as i said, too much is always bad, I use only 2 spoon per day for my daughter's meal).<br />
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Usually we have custard as a dessert, but i tried to experiment it with a little twist and serve my daughter in the evening. She mostly finish off her lunch at 1 pm, play a little, have a cup of milk and take a nap at around 3 pm. In the evening when she wakes up around 5 pm, it is snack time for her. So this is how i make apple custard for my 19 month old toddler.<br />
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1. Peel, core and slice half of an apple. Half of an apple is enough for a toddler.<br />
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2. Pressure cook or steam the apple slice and puree it. I generally do not take out the blender for just half of an apple, instead i mash it up in a sieve. this is less messy.<br />
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For a 1st time mom, everyday brings new challenges and everyday we learn new lessons. I fondly remember every milestone my baby reached and also those hard work behind their success. I also remember about potty training my daughter. It took almost 6 months to be patience and train her!<br />
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It all started when my daughter began to stand up around 12 months of age and took her first step. As she started get going...<br />
it was not possible at all to stop the busy toddler. When she was a baby in bed, crawling and playing, all her pooping activities used to be in bed, in her nappy (in laying position) but now when she realized the enjoyment of walking and moving around, even while pooping, she didn't have the patience of standing in one place and finish off the job! I was so tired running behind her and clearing off the messy poop!!<br />
I brought a portable potty seat for her, but she thought mommy has brought a new toy!! she would play with it, keep her small toys inside it, beat it like a drum etc etc, but when i tried to make her sit on it, she would scream and stand up. Full 1 month it continued! But as doctors say, we should never force our child to do or learn anything, every child is unique and every child learns in his own pace, so i kept waiting and trying...<br />
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1. I kept an eye on the signs of readiness for her to use the potty seat.<br />
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2. I made a routine to make her sit on the potty seat (with her cloths on) everyday which she supposed to be "her new TOY" and sing songs for her, make her play and mean while at the time of her pooping i used to hold her thighs up in my lap and asked her to poop. In this way she learnt to poop in one place quietly and not running around!<br />
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3. Till she was 14 months old, she was able to hold and inform me that she wants to poop. She would say aaa.poti and make facial muscles tight which gave me signals she wants to poop.<br />
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4. I started to take her to our washroom along with me and literally demonstrated how mommy use the toilet and how you should too try it.<br />
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5. I also started with the exercise of asking her to pee in the potty seat after every an hour, it saved my many cloths dippers and slowly and gradually she learnt that her "New Toy" is basically a place to pee.<br />
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6. Then she completed 15 months of age and i started asking her to poop in her potty seat. Yeah she started to poop in the potty seat, but after 30sec she used to get up and say "potty ho gaya" (means potty done) but while wiping off, again she used to poop!! That was another few challenging weeks when i couldn't make her sit for a long duration patiently.<br />
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7. I gave her toys to play with while sitting in the potty seat, started to play with her, attracted her attention towards some home video of her in my mobile and this is how by the time she completed 19 months of age i managed to keep her sitting in her potty seat till she completely finished pooping.<br />
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Trial and error method, and learning from every experience, finally made by baby potty trained. Raima's potty seat remains in a fixed place and today when feels the urge to poop, takes the potty seat and sits herself on it ( i just only have to take her pants off which she can't at present). Even some times, after 5-7 minutes when she doesn't gets up and i ask her to get up, she says "potty isn't over yet" !!<br />
Being portable, i take the potty seat along with us in long journey, it is very useful as now my daughter nags she wont poop in dipper even when out of home. Once she completes 3 yrs of age i will slowly start to teach her to use the public toilet as she will be going to her play school then.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14857643231431880141noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558973210921659235.post-43629207555058284882014-02-08T20:58:00.000-08:002014-02-12T21:05:05.439-08:00When my Daughter turned two years old...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Its said that time flies very fast, it is so true. I feel like it was yesterday that i brought baby Raima from hospital and was happily raising up her and the next moment felt, how beautiful and bubbly my little darling has grown up. We celebrated her 2nd birthday on 8th Feb in her grandpa's home, it was a close friends & family and homely affair which Raima enjoyed a lot..<br />
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Recently in our puja vacation i got my 18 month old baby's ears pierced. It was a well thought decision taken in advance, before we left Allahabad for the puja vacation in our hometown Jalpaiguri. I could have got it done it a few months later also, but then i would have missed the comfort of getting it done at a friends ladies parlour in our hometown ! I had to come back to Allahabad immediately after Durga Puja.<br />
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<b>IS 18 MONTH AN APPROPRIATE AGE FOR EAR PIERCING ???</b></div>
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<span style="text-align: justify;">In my childhood, my parents got my ear pierced at home when i was around 5-6 years old. It was a painful experience for me at that tender age, i still remember the experience! Elders in my society say ideally it should be done at around 2-3 years age of the child - the more you delay, the more painful is the experience. </span></div>
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<span style="text-align: justify;">Doctors believe ear piercing is safe any time after the 2nd dose of DPT as the vaccine can fight the signs of tetanus. Somewhere i read that in Spain and Latin america, ear piercing in girls are done right at birth, as its a custom to do so in their culture. So i would say there is no specific age for ear piercing - it is done in varied age group as per parent's choice, culture and convenience. </span></div>
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<span style="text-align: justify;">Even in today's generation, majority of us relay on at-home-piercing practice usually done by the elders of the family. Most of us prefer it as it is often found a tried & tested method followed by generations after generation. However, many parents are now preferring ear piercing at ladies parlours as there, it is done through gun shots within a fraction-of-second and it is absolutely a pain-free less experience for the child. No matter wherever we do the piercing, we should ensure that the piercing material is sterile.</span></div>
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After piercing, one can tie a thread in the earlobe. However, i would personally prefer a thin thread like gold ring or pin shaped ear ring. Actually whatever material we put into the newly pierced ears - we should ensure that it is not removed at least for a month, otherwise the thin whole in the earlobe may again fill up. During this period, antibacterial ointment prescribed by the doctors should be applied twice daily and the earring should be twisted slowly slowly everyday. After bath the earlobe should be wiped properly so the area doesn't remain damp. Any signs of infection like discharge, swelling, redness, bleeding, pain should be checked up regularly. When changing over the earring, try to opt for gold earrings, because gold never react with skin to create allergy.</div>
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I preferred late afternoon appointment for Raima's ear piercing season in my friends palour, because this is the time when usually most of the parlours remain quite and calm with a very few persons inside the house. The timing had a beautiful effect on my daughter, she was quite and in playful mind. The expert applied a local anesthesia on Raima's earlobe and let her wait for 3-4 mins. Raima was oblivious to what was going to happen. After the wait period was over, she pointed a dot on each earlobe, placed the piercing gun. A small stone stud was there in the ear-ring adaptar, one trigger and the earring was on Raima's earlobe! I was more nervous than Raima thinking how will she react, will she allow to pierce second earlobe or cry hard... but to my surprise she just got little frightened with the "Thak" sound of the trigger but didn't cry at all !! While piercing the second earlobe, the expert gave a toy to Raima to distract her from the activity and the second piercing too got very well.</div>
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When I came back home, Raima was all smiling and telling her dadaji in her sweet baby voice that in the ears she has worn 'dulu dulu...'. So cute.... Well, her earlobes turned slightly reddish when we returned home, so i applied "neosporin" antibacterial ointment and let her play as usual. She was playing actively, no sign of pain or any discomfort, i was so relieved. I continued with the ointment for the next 2 days. On 3rd day, Raima pulled out and removed one earring from her earlobe while playing, may be due some kind of discomfort. After a thought, i removed the other one too. I feared the rear point of the pin shaped ear ring may hurt her while sleeping. I applied little ointment on the ears and was thinking that i've to find an alternate shaped ear ring for my baby. Finally i chose a small round shaped gold earring for her. Through out the first week i noticed pin-dot sized discharge from each earlobe, on which i continued to apply the ointment after careful cleaning every day. From the second week onward, the pierced area showed signs of healing, but i kept applying the ointment once a day to avoid any possible infections.</div>
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and books!!! When a child starts going to school, his study starts and this
continues till he is 23-25 years of age, so why put the burden of books before
that... let the baby play... this is what many people said to me. But i had a
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Mom
sings lullabies to infants to put them to sleep right from the time when the
infant doesn't understand what music is! But every baby enjoys its soothing
effect. Something like that, a baby may not understand what are books for? But
slowly and gradually she finds interest in the bright and colourful
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i read that right time to introduce a baby to books is 6-12 months. Best way is
to make your baby sit in your lap and show the big bright pictures to her with
your fingers pointing towards it. Making your voice tone up and down will raise
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When
a baby listens to words, it builds a network of words in a baby's brain. My
parents used to say, the more you talk to your baby, the more quickly she would learn words and start talking. I brought 1 st book for my daughter Raima when she
was 8 months old. At that time she didn’t know what i brought for her, the
thing she used to love most was my closeness, when i used to take her in my
lap and opened a book to show cat and dog’s pictures with different noise, she
used to burst out her smile. My husband and i try to make sure that we built a strong communication with
our daughter. I also downloaded lots of early educational songs and videos,
nursery rhymes from you tube, and when i am doing my household jobs, i let my
toddler watch them for some time. It gives immense pleasure when she watches a
bird rhyme and starts searching the same crow and peacock she saw in her book,
and calls me out in her baby voice “ M’ma, cock-cock, kuku-kuku “....she searches for toma...(tomato) and Bana Ti (Banana tree)..... Now she is 19 months old,
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For instance, she loves cats. Every time she turnes pages of her animal book, she
finds for “mii-uum” (that is meow which she pronounces Mii-um). When she
listens to the rhyme 'clap your hands', she too starts clapping her hands, stamps her feet
and turns around. The other day she was playing with her doll and was chanting “
Jonnyeeeee..... ha ha ha....” My husband and i smiled at each other and said her brain
was recollecting rhyme “ Jonny Jonny yes papa”<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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over your house. When your baby is old enough to crawl or run to a basket
of toys and pick one out, make sure some books are kept with his toys. After
all, there is a saying, habits are made in the childhood...</span></span><br />
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Dealing with a busy toddler is so difficult, and if meal time becomes a battle ground, nothing is more disturbing for a new mom like me. i keep searching the net for new and quick baby recipe and also make my own twist and turns to match upto my daughter's taste buds. Cornflakes is something i grew up eating, and this is my version for my little one i wrote for Anamika's baby blog. (babyblog.wiseshe.com)<br />
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One of the sweetened breakfast that i often make for my baby is - Vanilla flavored Banana Cornflakes. The recipe is very simple and easy to cook for a quick breakfast. I have written this recipe for my dear friend Anamika's blog. The link is <a href="http://babyblog.wiseshe.com/flavored-cornflakes-babys-breakfast/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=flavored-cornflakes-babys-breakfast">here</a></div>
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<span style="background-color: #ffffe5; color: #770819; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;">I was sooo missing blogging.....my little angel kept me busy. But i have no regrets as well. A baby is the best gift to a mother and in spite of all those sleepless nights, messy things, un-organised stuffs bla bla bla...the smiling face of baby gives a mother the greatest joy of her life. After we shifted our base to Allahabad,UP, i couldn't get a maid who could stay with us morning to evening, or any nanny for my baby and it got very difficult for me to manage everything alone as my in-laws stays in West Bengal and my mom too isn't in her healthy self...but in this 1 year my baby taught me to be more patient, to be more responsible and a more matured person...</span><br style="background-color: #ffffe5; color: #770819; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;" /><span style="background-color: #ffffe5; color: #770819; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;"> Now my daughter is 18 months old...she is growing up so fast...her shoes, dresses all are getting tight in a few months...she is learning soooo many words. Whatever she listen...she tries to say it..She can recognize all the animals and birds in her book which we brought for her...and the most surprising fact is when she says something which we didn't taught her...no wonders, babies are copy master and they do have sharp catching power!!!</span><br style="background-color: #ffffe5; color: #770819; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;" /><span style="background-color: #ffffe5; color: #770819; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;"> My daughter Raima, her nick name...(Shrestha Sharma as she will be known to her world) now has inspired me to get back to blogging which i love and also has given me a topic about which i will be writing more blog post - that is all about Raima and my motherhood...And this is Journey of a mother....</span></div>
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