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Why does he look so creepy? Also, she posted saying she had a cry because he took some footage of her and she said “I can’t believe I look like that”. Her mindset around her body image and food isn’t great.

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Why does he look so creepy? Also, she posted saying she had a cry because he took some footage of her and she said “I can’t believe I look like that”. Her mindset around her body image and food isn’t great.

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He proper gives me the creeps! I get a very bad off of him and I’m all about following my gut. How can she be a coach when she was on 1200 calories a few weeks ago (a big no no!) and is constantly complaining about her body?
 
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Why does he look so creepy? Also, she posted saying she had a cry because he took some footage of her and she said “I can’t believe I look like that”. Her mindset around her body image and food isn’t great.

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Yes I think all of her emotional outbursts on this trip are her massively panicking that she can’t restrict on this holiday 😬 1200 calories is so unhealthy.
 
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Probably not in the spirit of this chat 😂 but I am loving Lucy Neville’s sponsored Morocco content. Could watch it all day 😅
 
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Themidwifemama who has had a house full of gastro, is dining in at Subway with her kids? Just 24 hours ago she posted about her daughter leaving a trail of vomit through the house. Isn't the guideline at least 48 hours after the last vomit? 🤢
I thought the same thing. The baby had committed that much she ended up with a nasal gastric tube and spent that previous night in the hospital but sure take the kids out half a day after they've been vomitting. I honestly don't trust a word this woman says, the things she does with her kids just doesn't make sense coming from somebody in the medical field.
 
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I thought the same thing. The baby had committed that much she ended up with a nasal gastric tube and spent that previous night in the hospital but sure take the kids out half a day after they've been vomitting. I honestly don't trust a word this woman says, the things she does with her kids just doesn't make sense coming from somebody in the medical field.
Yes that's exactly it. It's so hypocritical to always complain about having sick kids and telling parents how important it is to keep their sick kids home.. and then she goes and does stuff like this. A few weeks back she was whinging about being on Death's door with some sort of infection, but then she attended a busy Chemist Warehouse event.
 
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I thought the same thing. The baby had committed that much she ended up with a nasal gastric tube and spent that previous night in the hospital but sure take the kids out half a day after they've been vomitting. I honestly don't trust a word this woman says, the things she does with her kids just doesn't make sense coming from somebody in the medical field.
She’s the kind of mum that really pisses me off at school. Whinges the kids have been sick/gastro/flu/fevers/rashes…but yet here she is at drop off, sending them to share their plague with my kids so she can go get her nails done 🫠
 
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I thought the same thing. The baby had committed that much she ended up with a nasal gastric tube and spent that previous night in the hospital but sure take the kids out half a day after they've been vomitting. I honestly don't trust a word this woman says, the things she does with her kids just doesn't make sense coming from somebody in the medical field.
She drives me up the wall with her q&as. Every answer is get a consult. Why even bother with the q&a when you don't answer the question. And she's bleeping annoying in dm's. Asked her a question about her dairy and soy free diet and she completely avoided the question next day she's eating Maltesers and pop corn at the movies
 
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No doubt Catspanti dropped a duck load of $$ to fast-track her content and dress reveal just to beat Tania Sarin. She would’ve haaaaated that all eyes weren’t on just her wedding weekend HAHA. The white veil against her ivory dress wasn’t it but she looked great.
 
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No doubt Catspanti dropped a duck load of $$ to fast-track her content and dress reveal just to beat Tania Sarin. She would’ve haaaaated that all eyes weren’t on just her wedding weekend HAHA. The white veil against her ivory dress wasn’t it but she looked great.
She looked gorgeous but her dress was sort of a let down to me haha. She had so many unique non-traditional wedding looks leading up to the big day, it was quite boring and preditctable.
 
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Does anyone follow / know of Chelsea Williamson? Recently moved her life down to Melbourne to be with her (very recent) partner. I believe the partner is a friend of Paige Kennedy / Paige’s husband as they met at Paige’s wedding. She’s just announced she’s pregnant and I’m not judging but sisssss… I remember her crying about a breakup life it was yesterday?

Edit: just scrolled through and they have been official for 6 months.
 
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Yes. When I checked out that smug lady's insta comments, I couldn't believe all the encouraging and supportive comments from other freebirthers. I looked at quite a few Australian profiles and I didn't realise how big that community was here. It is worrying. As someone who has had high risk pregnancies and babies who need NICU care after birth and has seen how quickly the situation can deteriorate, never in a million years would I attempt this.
Not every birth is a medical emergency. I’m sorry you’ve had these experiences 💓
Just because someone chooses free birth doesn’t mean that they would put their baby at risk if they have known issues. Ambulances and hospitals are there for emergencies and many would use them as needed. And sometimes the options people want aren’t available to them so they choose what they deem is safest for them and their baby.
 
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I know a woman who freebirthed after 2 c-sections (very close friend of a family member). Laboured for 5 days then next baby almost died. She’s very anti-intervention, no ultrasounds, conspiracy theorist (got paint that claims to block 5G, water filters on every tap nasty chemicals in bath water etc etc) had to be airlifted to a hospital on the god knows what day of labour

Scary thing is she has a small platform for this and still preaches about home birth.
 
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Yes. When I checked out that smug lady's insta comments, I couldn't believe all the encouraging and supportive comments from other freebirthers. I looked at quite a few Australian profiles and I didn't realise how big that community was here. It is worrying. As someone who has had high risk pregnancies and babies who need NICU care after birth and has seen how quickly the situation can deteriorate, never in a million years would I attempt this.
I agree. Home births are so extremely risky. My baby come via emergency c section, literally call your husband to get to hospital now.
Baby was fine for 4 hours, then he really really wasn't. Nicu for 4 weeks. The nurses literally rushed him away from me it all changed in a split second
 
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I too know someone who used to teach yoga at my studio - she is 45 and free-birthed just recently. Reasonably high risk I'd think. I think she had stopped having ultrasounds and things about half way through. She didn't complete decide to freebirth until the very the last few days. Her birth was fine but her blood pressure was very low afterwards and she passed out so her husband called 000 ad they went to hospital for a few hours.

Another lady in that same circle home birthed both her children and her first one resulted in her haemorrhaging and medical emergency. She had a midwife there who called 000 for that one. She still birthed her second chid at home.

They also all know the family of the lady on the Sunshine coast who home birthed and died in the last 18 months. Was requesting un-vaxxed breast milk.

I do understand that the medical system lets people down in so many ways. But the stakes are so high when your giving birth. I couldn't risk it
 
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Many babies die in hospital also.
Saying home birth is extremely risky just isn’t true. There is a very large study that shows home birth is safer for second mums and equally as safe for babies.
 
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