Await the crying that the medical teams mention her weight.Size/weight doesn’t automatically mean you will get GD though, yes she is at increased risk, because of her BMI, it will definitely be over the threshold. I have it, and had no previous risk factors - have a healthy BMI (under 30) I think the reason I have it is because mine is a multiple pregnancy. I do think this pregnancy will be an excuse for her to gorge herself on crap and I don’t for one second think shes going to stick to a healthy diet at all, I can definitely see her using the ‘eating for two’ bullshit!
He's a supervisor I think. Most shops that's £10 an hour or so.I know “the hubby” works for Asda but is he a manager or anything? I don’t know what Asda employees or managers are on salary wise but he’s about to support a family of four, a mortgage, bills, cars, pets, food, days out etc all on his own.
And also, poor “puppy” doesn’t get walked as it is, there’s even less chance now
They've 2 cars, a house, 2 pets and soon 2 kids. How do they afford that?I tried to have a look because I’m sure someone said how much he should be on but all I can find is it’s 50p more an hour than regular staff. I guess he’ll be on less than 20k? Maybe 19k. I can’t see her bringing much more in than a few hundred a month from Instagram. It’s not even the baby, it’s everything else on top I’m struggling to see how they could afford it. ETA: just found somewhere that said the average for it is 17,500.
Ugh shes annoying me too. I found it very condescending when she said she’s never struggled to conceive because of her weight, she’s only on her second pregnancy FFS!Her smug stories. I just can't. It's triggering me.
He's a section leader. Which get paid 50p an hour above normal staff who are roughly on minimum wage.I know “the hubby” works for Asda but is he a manager or anything? I don’t know what Asda employees or managers are on salary wise but he’s about to support a family of four, a mortgage, bills, cars, pets, food, days out etc all on his own.
And also, poor “puppy” doesn’t get walked as it is, there’s even less chance now
YesI tried to have a look because I’m sure someone said how much he should be on but all I can find is it’s 50p more an hour than regular staff. I guess he’ll be on less than 20k? Maybe 19k. I can’t see her bringing much more in than a few hundred a month from Instagram. It’s not even the baby, it’s everything else on top I’m struggling to see how they could afford it. ETA: just found somewhere that said the average for it is 17,500.
I would presume something like Universal credit.How are they ever going to survive on that??
Wow, I don’t mean to be rude but I can’t believe how low the pay is for the position. We’d struggle on that and we have minimum outgoings and no kidsHow are they ever going to survive on that??