it’s ok though because she LOVES the NHS.“There never seems to be any actual evidence or reason”, so is she accusing the NHS of making stuff up?! They just pluck things out of thin air?! Is she serious?! Well in that case, I’d like to know what “actual evidence” this private baby physio has produced for her. She’s so far up her own arse it’s unreal.
Gemma, NHS guidelines are there for very good reason, based on all sorts of research and scientific evidence. It’s not made up on the back of a fag packet!
Quite. My eldest was born in 2005 and this was the guidance we followed (despite my dreadful parent going ballistic that I wouldn't give him baby rice at 2 monthsA quick google shows the 6 month guidance came in in 2003. 20 years ago. And was last reviewed 2018 where it remained unchanged.
How has 20 years of no change become ‘constantly changing’?!
Well If i was a private paediatric physiotherapist and a mother contacted me to ask when will my 16 wk old baby actually sit up ? I'd genuinely tell her to have a long hard think about wasting peoples time there's children at over 20 months who still struggle to take steps unaided or even stand in some cases so my answer would be when he's ready loveI think she has asked her private baby physio what age a baby should be able to sit up and they have told her that it’s different for all babies depending on a number of factors including weight and size which is correct. But Gemma being the absolutely up her own arse, thick as shit dunce that she is, has twisted that to mean that a baby doesn’t need to be able to sit up to start weaning, even though by her own post she says that it’s a choking hazard if they can’t sit up yet.
Finishing bottles and watching people eat are not signs of being ready to wean. They are signs of needing more milk at feeding times and being alert and watching what people around them are doing. He would probably watch her go to the toilet too but it doesn’t mean he’s ready to be potty trained.
And of course she was eating mashed up chicken liver at 4 months and she turned out to be the most intelligent, hardest training, most unbothered person in the world so we should all just agree with her!
I remember this. My eldest was born in 2003A quick google shows the 6 month guidance came in in 2003. 20 years ago. And was last reviewed 2018 where it remained unchanged.
How has 20 years of no change become ‘constantly changing’?!
Neither do I- although he always seems miserable. Not a likeable character.She just spouts BIG FANCY WORDS back to criticism to make herself sound wise. Private baby physio?!? Ok hun. Babies weaned from 6 mo but only slowly so still predominantly milk based til 1yr old
Such a godawful know it all, don’t know how Gorka puts up with her but tbh I don’t think he’s the smartest tool either. Both seem very shallow
ThisI never understand why some people are so desperate to wean their babies before 6 months. Its not recommended by expert professionals. Why are they in such a rush? They aren’t little babies for long!
Well she’s not exactly wrong is she.. it’s not like she’s putting a dinner or owt infront of him.The bottom three lines, a dig at us tattlers
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Wouldn’t you if you had two kids.. nothing wrong with it most people have dark eyes and bags. She would be called if she had fillers to correct it.The same mum that's not seen her grandson, and he's 4 month old
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She's getting black bags under her eyes
She's so un classyNo love not everyone has to draw a cock in the snow......just you
Bet you’d love it if she did so you could post about it.Wonder if her and Gorka go in the sauna at the end of the garden together,
and leave the kids in bed alone in the house.
Me too as that was the advice in the 90s. She grew up to be an athlete who was in her age group in the top 10 in UK for long jump. Injury ended it unfortunately. She’s still mega fit and healthy.A court proven child abuser and a mother who is weaning her child at 4 months, I did the exact same and my son is perfectly healthy, are NOT the same
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