He would look fine if the clothes fitted him. He’ll be wearing them next year too, wouldn’t waste money on his clothes when he’ll just grow out of them. It’ll be good to see what he’s wearing if they head off to the sun as she refused to buy him summer clothes for his last holiday.The way she dressed Alf is shocking he looks homeless
I wouldn’t worry, she’s got about three months to go. ‘Heavily entitled’ more like.Calling herself heavily pregnant but booking a long haul flight to Mauritius. That’s a big risk. And as beautiful as Mauritius is, I really wouldn’t want to be that far away from my hospital (The Portland) in the later weeks of pregnancy.
Thread suggestion!I wouldn’t worry, she’s got about three months to go. ‘Heavily entitled’ more like.
I thought exactly the same. He looks such a mess. That grey jumper he has on looks like a jumper dress. Wouldn’t be surprised if it was, she is bloody clueless. I see they’ve tried to roll it up but it’s almost down to his knees. It’s not the kids fault but he looks such a mess. She doesn’t seem to take any pride in how he’s dressed at all. I love buying clothes for my little one!The way she dressed Alf is shocking he looks homeless
She wants the sympathy vote - she’s ‘heavily’ pregnant and having to carry her toddler. Poor Ash, or should I say poor Alf, let the kid run around!I’m confused.. why’s she carrying Alf everywhere? Does he not have legs that work?
That's not actually true. If a child has a high temp you are not supposed to strip them down. They need to stay in the clothes they are already in. Granted not put more layers on but if he had a high temp and was wearing those clothes then she was absolutely right to not strip him down. Its false to say take their clothes off. 111 and NHS website told me this recently when my toddler got scarlet fever and had a temp of 40. MIL told me to take her clothes off and cool her down. NHS said absolutely not. It's to do with their body not regulating it properly so they'd immediately start shivering and freezingDoes anyone remember when Alf was a few months old and he was ill and Ash said he had a high temp, so she wrapped him up in knitted cardigan and hat on top of his sleepsuit! Then a few hours later she said tommys mum has told her to undress him because she was a nurse. Like where the fuck is your intuition if you need to be told to undress a child with a high temp, not dress him in MORE layersshe is seriously thick it’s scary
That’s good to know thanks for sharingThat's not actually true. If a child has a high temp you are not supposed to strip them down. They need to stay in the clothes they are already in. Granted not put more layers on but if he had a high temp and was wearing those clothes then she was absolutely right to not strip him down. Its false to say take their clothes off. 111 and NHS website told me this recently when my toddler got scarlet fever and had a temp of 40. MIL told me to take her clothes off and cool her down. NHS said absolutely not. It's to do with their body not regulating it properly so they'd immediately start shivering and freezing
Interesting. We recently had an ambulance out for our daughter and the first thing they did was strip her down to her vest.That's not actually true. If a child has a high temp you are not supposed to strip them down. They need to stay in the clothes they are already in. Granted not put more layers on but if he had a high temp and was wearing those clothes then she was absolutely right to not strip him down. Its false to say take their clothes off. 111 and NHS website told me this recently when my toddler got scarlet fever and had a temp of 40. MIL told me to take her clothes off and cool her down. NHS said absolutely not. It's to do with their body not regulating it properly so they'd immediately start shivering and freezing
Oooo very interesting. Screenshot of NHS website attachedInteresting. We recently had an ambulance out for our daughter and the first thing they did was strip her down to her vest.
Also shouldn't add too many clothes but I was just saying that in this case Ashley wasn't wrong (for once - unless she added the clothes)Oooo very interesting. Screenshot of NHS website attachedsorry you had to have an ambulance come for your daughter. Hope she's OK.
I didn't know and its the first thing I did when my MIL told me to do it. I was then on the phone to 111 and they said absolutely not
I was going to comment on this. I think it’s the trousers? He looks dreadful ffs.The way she dressed Alf is shocking he looks homeless
She did though! She added a big cardigan and a hat.Also shouldn't add too many clothes but I was just saying that in this case Ashley wasn't wrong (for once - unless she added the clothes)
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