Lembayung Dusk

Lembayung Dusk
Two Names That Are Tied to Each Other..



Baiq Indrawati's


I was 34 weeks pregnant, about 2 months I lived in Sekongkang Bawah Village, a remote village where inaq was born. After a violent quarrel between amaq and inaq that led to inaq in talaq by amaq.


Actually, inaq relatives mostly do not live here.this house is a relic and legacy from inaq's parents who have died.


To meet the needs of daily eating, and nutritional needs for the child in my womb. Inaq sells wet cakes by going around the village. I really can't bear to see inaq working hard to bear all of it, but whatever the power of my big stomach can't be compromised to work.


He said, being a pregnant woman should not be stressful, because emotions during pregnancy also have an impact on the health of the baby when he grows up.


Based on data from several studies, pregnant women who experience prolonged stress can make their babies more at risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes later when they grow up.


Mothers who cry because they feel depressed will also cause the baby's weight to be low at birth. This happens because crying makes the blood flow that is channeled to the baby becomes not smooth, so that fetal growth becomes inhibited.


As much as possible I relieve my stress, one of them is to look at Lembayung Dusk from a distance on the beautiful Rantung beach. Although repeatedly inaq forbid me there.but somehow I like this beach so much.


Moreover, the tinge emanating in the sky was extremely beautiful and soothing.


"Iin.. are you here?keep looking! " Fatimah tea came to me, and sat beside me while both looking at the Twilight Temple far away.


Fatimah Tea is a sweet and beautiful adult woman, her heart is as beautiful as her face. It has been 1 month, she and her husband contracted in my house, this house to be exact.


Incidentally, the house inaq there are 2 and adjacent.although simple and small but still suitable for habitation or rather than unused so better on rent.. to supplement this income and save for me giving birth later.


They come from Bandung, a city in West Java known for its friendly people. That's right, Fatimah's tea is very friendly and kind.


Said Fatimah's tea husband works at a construction company near here. But because it was rare at home, Fatimah's tea and me were close.


I was the only daughter in my family, so being close to Fatimah tea was like having an older sister who loved me. He was the one who comforted me a lot when the feeling of sadness came.. She made me strong enough to be a strong mother.


We both often exchange stories, both about pregnancy and childhood memories.About the beautiful city of Bandung, and many other things that make me forget my stress and feel happy when I'm with him.


I have a backrest and a place to pour out all my sorrow.


My age is 7 years different from her, my childish nature is always moody and emotion is very understanding. He always guided and advised me.


Her gestational age was different a few weeks from mine.


"Later.if I give birth, I will give her the name Twilight Tea. " Saying.


Right now the two of us were sitting side by side, looking at that amazing sight.


"Baguus In. Do you know her gender? "


I shook my head. "I don't have any charge for Usg tea.check to the midwife also if there is money. " My complaint.


"What matters is that you and your child are healthy, all right! God whatever the sex of our child.he is a gift from God that we must guard! " Fatimah tea rubs my distended stomach.


"If teteh? already USG? "


"Have been. while in Bandung, even then it was very new because it was still insistent to ask Fadli mas. we dibung to check with the obstetrician. "


"Male? " Let's be curious.


"Open.. dede utun this auntie! " The word Fatimah tea mimics the voice of a little boy while stroking his stomach.


I laughed when I stroked Fatimah's tea.


"Mhhmm. if it's a woman, it's called... Dimming! " I said spontaneously mentioning a name.


"Ready? " Fatimah's tea turns a blind eye."So indaah.. " Said beaming.


"Look there tea.it's Lembayung Dusk.. " I said while pointing towards the sky.


"Mhhmm.in shaa Allah.if the child is born later, in shaa Allah wants to name the child of Lembayung.. "


"If I give birth, in shea Allah wants to name Dusk.."


"May God always take care of our children.. "


"Aamiin Ya Rabb's.. " I agree to do'a Fatimah tea with a happy feeling. Swiping my stomach and whispering a beautiful do'a do'a.


"Let's go home In. It wants maghrib! no good.. " Take Fatimah, embrace the shoulder and then we walk together while holding hands.


Son, may you be a son of Shalih!


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2 weeks later...


"Inaaq.inaaaq... "


"Daddy In.. kembeq In(why in)? " Inaq approached me in haste.


"It's no naq spot.. This is what? " I grimaced, because the pain is getting intense, once every 15 minutes.


"Gusty of Allah, you will give birth to In! Oh God, let's hurry to the city!" Inaq led me and carried a large bag of baby clothes and supplies.


Fatimah Tea tells me that when 3 weeks before HPL (Predicted Birth Day), all the needs of the mother and baby must be prepared so that when the sense of contraction appears, it will not panic.


"Teteeeee.. " I groaned to call Fatimah tea which now also turned out to be grimacing in pain.


"In.. You want to give birth? "


I nodded and looked at Fatimah's tea face which looked very painful, whereas I felt the same way.


"Then let's go to town together!" Said Fadli, Fatimah's tea husband.


"Mas.. I'm not strong mas, how is this? the water's broken!" fatimah Tea continues to grimace.


"Mas wants to call Cidomo in front, or. or borrow the village chief's car! wait a minute, dear sabaaar! " Mas Fadli ran out of the house.


"title. strong tea! " I encourage Fatimah tea when I myself really feel the baby's head has been pressing to go out.


"Teteh has not prepared any items that must be brought In. because the HPL is still long, about 7 weeks away.. "


"Come on auxiliary tea.. " In a condition of pain relief, I helped Fatimah tea put baby stuff and inaq helped pack Fatimah tea supplies.


"O Allah In. Sakiiit! "


"Teeeeeh survives yes tea! teteh must be strong! come help me sit down! "


"This amniotic fluid keeps flowing, how is this inaq?sssh.. " Fatimah tea sizzles in pain.


"Inaq help bebendang (wearing cloth)." inaq also wrapped a few layers of cloth in the body of Fatimah tea.


Chequek.


"Let's borrow the village chief's car!" Mas Fadli carried Fatimah's tea and carried her in the car, and in the seat in the back seat.


"Iin.you sit in the back with teteh In.. hereii..! "


"Daddy tea.. "


Once ready, Fadli started the engine and began to advance at high speed to the nearest midwife.


I clasped Fatimah's tea hand tightly and the other hand rubbed her stomach alternately with my stomach soft.


"Patience, my dear children.My children pray and pray.. "


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