Written by the same Beth that thinks breastfeeding is a personality trait ….I love that her Twitter bio is “funnier on the internet”... where Begs?
Written by the same Beth that thinks breastfeeding is a personality trait ….I love that her Twitter bio is “funnier on the internet”... where Begs?
Who married her teacher…. Tells you all you need to knowWritten by the same Beth that thinks breastfeeding is a personality trait ….
Oo I hadn’t clocked that - good spot! Also not wearing a seatbelt if it’s moving! If she is, she really is as thick as her thumbs. If boy Beth has to brake suddenly Z would go straight through the front windscreen or get crushed by her boob. Doesn’t bear thinking aboutSorry is she breastfeeding as the car moved?!? Like surely that’s not safe at all?
probably attaches it to his car seat strap tooShe’s probably one of those people on parent groups that waits hours for a post to be approved and it’s something she could have googled in 30 seconds.
also those dummy clips are another unsafe thing that make me cringe.
I nearly commented telling her not to do that but I didn’t want to be negativeprobably attaches it to his car seat strap too
Oooo can you tell me what makes them unsafe? I’m not a mum so wouldn’t know but was looking at maybe getting one for my nephew, now I won’t bother if they’re unsafe! xxShe’s probably one of those people on parent groups that waits hours for a post to be approved and it’s something she could have googled in 30 seconds.
also those dummy clips are another unsafe thing that make me cringe.
A lot of them aren’t CE tested so can be a choking hazard if the cord breaks. If you get a beaded one then make sure it’s from someone who has had it pass the appropriate tests (ideally suitable from newborn not 3+ - testing from newborn costs far more than testing from 3+ so quite a few people don’t bother) rather than one that’s sold just for decoration as so many are. If your nephew is using them in the car then they need to be clipped to his clothes and not his car seat straps and they definitely should not be used while sleeping.Oooo can you tell me what makes them unsafe? I’m not a mum so wouldn’t know but was looking at maybe getting one for my nephew, now I won’t bother if they’re unsafe! xx
Ah okay! Makes sense, I’ll bare that in mind but will probably leave it for now and see if he uses one once he’s born! Thank you for taking the time to explain to meA lot of them aren’t CE tested so can be a choking hazard if the cord breaks. If you get a beaded one then make sure it’s from someone who has had it pass the appropriate tests (ideally suitable from newborn not 3+ - testing from newborn costs far more than testing from 3+ so quite a few people don’t bother) rather than one that’s sold just for decoration as so many are. If your nephew is using them in the car then they need to be clipped to his clothes and not his car seat straps and they definitely should not be used while sleeping.
I'm yet to see any instgrammer who has actually bought and paid for an artipoppe carrier they have all been gifted them!Have pined after an artipoppe carrier for ages. Glad I don’t need to anymore after seeing they gifted Beth one.
£250 on a carrier. Such relatable content
That’s because the peasants (us) are expected to pay through the nose for them in order to subsidise the costim
I'm yet to see any instgrammer who has actually bought and paid for an artipoppe carrier they have all been gifted them!
I would never in a million years pay so much. I have an eBay alert set up though bet you i wouldn’t like it as much as my integra though!That’s because the peasants (us) are expected to pay through the nose for them in order to subsidise the cost
I liked them in a haze of pregnancy sleep deprivation.. then saw the price tag. It was a hard no from my husband!I would never in a million years pay so much. I have an eBay alert set up though bet you i wouldn’t like it as much as my integra though!
And right on schedule, she’s backAFK for the day today is she taking 3 day weekends?