Very good point. I only realised after that it came across as a bit insensitive. I still think it is something she’ll really struggle with though as she often says how difficult it was not sleeping when on hospital shifts. I’ve worked night shifts myself but the exhaustion that comes from Motherhood, especially in the early years, are much harder.Just be aware, Doireann has been very open about the fact she will struggle to have a baby after her treatment for cervical cancer. I’m sure she would happily sacrifice a few years of sleep for a baby, seeing as she has had to freeze embryos. Fertility is a sensitive topic for many, especially someone who has gone through what she has been through.
My exact thoughts too, part of the post seemed to be targeting that scientific paper but thought the ‘my patients don’t care what I do on social media’ thing was definitely a backhanded comment in response to this thread I reckon!Yep I saw that in the first part but at end of post she popped that in so was wondering was she having a snoop and throwing that comment in the mix. Could be wrong.
I can only speak from my own experience, but the exhaustion that comes with struggling to conceive (both mentally and physically) was far far worse than the exhaustion that comes with being a mum. And I’m sure doireann would take that exhaustion happily, any day, sleep hygiene lover or not.Very good point. I only realised after that it came across as a bit insensitive. I still think it is something she’ll really struggle with though as she often says how difficult it was not sleeping when on hospital shifts. I’ve worked night shifts myself but the exhaustion that comes from Motherhood, especially in the early years, are much harder.
Fair enough. Thankfully have never had fertility problems so not in the position to compare.I can only speak from my own experience, but the exhaustion that comes with struggling to conceive (both mentally and physically) was far far worse than the exhaustion that comes with being a mum. And I’m sure doireann would take that exhaustion happily, any day, sleep hygiene lover or not.
I’ve found the same. 2 miscarriages later the thoughts of trying again have meI can only speak from my own experience, but the exhaustion that comes with struggling to conceive (both mentally and physically) was far far worse than the exhaustion that comes with being a mum. And I’m sure doireann would take that exhaustion happily, any day, sleep hygiene lover or not.
Sending you lots of luckI’ve found the same. 2 miscarriages later the thoughts of trying again have me. Thankful I have one gorgeous child. Hope if dr D wants kids that things go well for her
Wow. Thats unreal.Id presume youd get a steady supply of free product plus your monthly BA pay
Yea she’s not a great BA is she ? I’m following her a while and yesterday was the first time I saw her saying she was a BA but obviously she has been for awhile !!Don't think I could take a professional seriously if they were rolling around in a free mini. I wouldn’t think the Medical Council would be happy either? They're strict on receiving gifts
Those cars are so expensive. They are obv targeting certain clientele. Sadly it would not be me . When i see the bloggers get better service than normal people it bugs me. Ive been to kearys and by christ they are not very nice if you are a nobody.I only copped that the mini was what she was BA for - thats a cushy deal. In fairness shes form for having them so its a good fit - you'd just wonder how it would impact sales? Do many people buy expensive cars cos their fav instagrammer has one??
Insta friends I’d say.I see Doireann commented on Pippa O’Connor’s post today. Are they friends?
Wouldn't think so? But it's v important for them all to cross pollinate their engagement and circle the wagons when needs beInsta friends I’d say.
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