How the duck did you find that? you’re an insider aren’t you?!So @the_perch_slayer on Instagram is ‘the baby daddy’ then?
Exactly! How bizarre. So which is it?!I thought she said his not on insta and hates it?!
I can’t believe he described her emergency c-section as a headache. I doubt he even bothered to go see her after hearing how bad it was. Looks like such a meltIs he a fish influencer mortified
he gives more fucks about fishing than his partner and kids
I think this is definitely the case.Is he a fish influencer mortified
he gives more fucks about fishing than his partner and kids
That’s a point. You’re not meant to drive for 6 weeks are you?Recon Lauren is driving all these places she’s going? I can’t see the baby daddy playing taxi!
Correct. She might be getting a lift with friends.That’s a point. You’re not meant to drive for 6 weeks are you?
Let’s hope they’ve got a minibusCorrect. She might be getting a lift with friends.
She seems like the type of person who will just disregard advice if she feels it's not applicable to her. So really wouldnt surprise me if shes driving.Let’s hope they’ve got a minibus
Yep absolutely. She said she’ll pop a stitch if she stays in so I bet she is drivingShe seems like the type of person who will just disregard advice if she feels it's not applicable to her. So really wouldnt surprise me if shes driving.
What kind of car do they drive to fit 2 adults and 4 kids plus their own children?!Correct. She might be getting a lift with friends.
Totally aggreeShe seems like the type of person who will just disregard advice if she feels it's not applicable to her. So really wouldnt surprise me if shes driving.
That’s a common misconception, most insurers say you can actually drive whenever you feel ready, unless a doctor has specifically told you not too. Not all csections are traumatic, I was carrying a toddler and hoovering/mopping within a week and I’m renowned for making a fuss when I’m illThat’s a point. You’re not meant to drive for 6 weeks are you?
I don’t believe for a second she’s told her insurance or checked with a dr thoughThat’s a common misconception, most insurers say you can actually drive whenever you feel ready, unless a doctor has specifically told you not too. Not all csections are traumatic, I was carrying a toddler and hoovering/mopping within a week and I’m renowned for making a fuss when I’m ill
She had an emergency c section so I think it probably was a tad traumaticThat’s a common misconception, most insurers say you can actually drive whenever you feel ready, unless a doctor has specifically told you not too. Not all csections are traumatic, I was carrying a toddler and hoovering/mopping within a week and I’m renowned for making a fuss when I’m ill
I don’t believe for a second she’s told her insurance or checked with a dr though
Unless her doctor specifically went out of his way to tell her not to drive, she wouldn’t have to inform her insurer. I know loads of people who’ve had csections, emergency and elective, but only one was told to ideally avoid driving for 2 weeks (not 6) post csection. I’m not her no.1 fan but all these assumptions about her medical history and insinuations that she driving against doctors/insurers instruction are b ollo cks.She had an emergency c section so I think it probably was a tad traumatic
I’ve had 2 C-sections one elective and one emergency and I think she’s a bleeping idiot for driving with her 4 children in a car less than a week after having a section.Unless her doctor specifically went out of his way to tell her not to drive, she wouldn’t have to inform her insurer. I know loads of people who’ve had csections, emergency and elective, but only one was told to ideally avoid driving for 2 weeks (not 6) post csection. I’m not her no.1 fan but all these assumptions about her medical history and insinuations that she driving against doctors/insurers instruction are b ollo cks.
Isn’t that the whole point of tattle. A lot of things in here are assumptions and not fact. But we crack onUnless her doctor specifically went out of his way to tell her not to drive, she wouldn’t have to inform her insurer. I know loads of people who’ve had csections, emergency and elective, but only one was told to ideally avoid driving for 2 weeks (not 6) post csection. I’m not her no.1 fan but all these assumptions about her medical history and insinuations that she driving against doctors/insurers instruction are b ollo cks.