Well given Hannah has now specifically slated kindle and audible, I don’t think she caresomg leena norms posted an april's fools picture on insta mocking amazon. I wonder what hannah thinks since dan works there![]()
yeah that was also weird!Well given Hannah has now specifically slated kindle and audible, I don’t think she cares![]()
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I ran here to comment the same thing. I understand she's in the trenches but lashing out at people (a pattern she's been doing for years on this topic) is not a healthy cope.Saw a clip of her on instagram on Giovanna Fletchers podcast about how she got annoyed with a friend who dared mention about someone else being pregnant later even though Hannah had told her earlier that she was going through IVF
I can't imagine being so self centered that you would think no one else can share happy news, she must be very difficult to be friends with. Would be completely different if she had shared she had had a miscarriage or something rather than just starting IVF. Similarly, maybe her talking about IVF is triggering for people who can't afford it or it didn't work for them.
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Giovanna Fletcher on Instagram: "Navigating pregnancy announcements when going through secondary infertility. It’s hard to miss pregnancy announcements, and I think most of us would agree that whilst it’s hard to see yet another person achieve what you haven’t, you’re still happy for that person… it might just stir up a lot of other feelings too. And that can be tricky to work through. This week’s guest @hannahwitton shares how following on from a conversation about Hannah going through IVF, her friend sprang the news of someone else’s pregnancy on her. She wasn’t expecting it and it clearly made Hannah’s head spin. Rather than heading home feeling rubbish Hannah decided to voice the fact that it was difficult to hear and not a conversation that she felt was right in that particular moment of vulnerability. The friend understood straight away, and apologised. I can’t help but think about the times this has happened to so many, and how we forget that it’s OK to talk through these things. It’s not a confrontation. It’s just talking through feelings and thoughts - in the way that friends do. This doesn’t escape the fact though that fertility/infertility in friendship groups can be a very complex topic to navigate. You can listen to this episode now or watch on YouTube."
3,695 likes, 74 comments - mrsgifletcher on April 28, 2026: "Navigating pregnancy announcements when going through secondary infertility. It’s hard to miss pregnancy announcements, and I think most of us would agree that whilst it’s hard to see yet another person achieve what you haven’t...www.instagram.com
So self centred.Saw a clip of her on instagram on Giovanna Fletchers podcast about how she got annoyed with a friend who dared mention about someone else being pregnant later even though Hannah had told her earlier that she was going through IVF
I can't imagine being so self centered that you would think no one else can share happy news, she must be very difficult to be friends with. Would be completely different if she had shared she had had a miscarriage or something rather than just starting IVF. Similarly, maybe her talking about IVF is triggering for people who can't afford it or it didn't work for them.
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Giovanna Fletcher on Instagram: "Navigating pregnancy announcements when going through secondary infertility. It’s hard to miss pregnancy announcements, and I think most of us would agree that whilst it’s hard to see yet another person achieve what you haven’t, you’re still happy for that person… it might just stir up a lot of other feelings too. And that can be tricky to work through. This week’s guest @hannahwitton shares how following on from a conversation about Hannah going through IVF, her friend sprang the news of someone else’s pregnancy on her. She wasn’t expecting it and it clearly made Hannah’s head spin. Rather than heading home feeling rubbish Hannah decided to voice the fact that it was difficult to hear and not a conversation that she felt was right in that particular moment of vulnerability. The friend understood straight away, and apologised. I can’t help but think about the times this has happened to so many, and how we forget that it’s OK to talk through these things. It’s not a confrontation. It’s just talking through feelings and thoughts - in the way that friends do. This doesn’t escape the fact though that fertility/infertility in friendship groups can be a very complex topic to navigate. You can listen to this episode now or watch on YouTube."
3,695 likes, 74 comments - mrsgifletcher on April 28, 2026: "Navigating pregnancy announcements when going through secondary infertility. It’s hard to miss pregnancy announcements, and I think most of us would agree that whilst it’s hard to see yet another person achieve what you haven’t...www.instagram.com
And the fact she aired that on a national podcast, one of the most popular ones in the UK!! Whoever said that to her is definitely going to know she's been slagging them off to the public!So self centred.
Do I like hearing that my friends are pregnant? Actually, I often don't. It makes me feel behind in life and a pregnancy announcement at the wrong time can make me feel tit for the rest of the day.
Am I going to tell that to them? To rain on their parade and tell them to be quiet because I'm having a bad day? No absolutely not, I keep it to myself because it's unhinged and selfish.
Why? I’m genuinely curiousI always have a moral dilemma in what her son wears..
Well I agree with Hannah in that he should wear whatever he wants but since becoming a mum I’ve become way more aware that kids can be arseholes and that wearing girl clothes might not be helpful. Do you try and protect you kids or are you stifling themWhy? I’m genuinely curious
Because other kids will laugh at him and tease him especially when he goes to school and it's cruel to essentially encourage thatWhy? I’m genuinely curious
But he’s not at school? It was his birthday party? That’s why I was curious!Because other kids will laugh at him and tease him especially when he goes to school and it's cruel to essentially encourage that
Idk then, maybe the kids at his party will tease him. I don't have a problem with it unless she is actively encouraging him to wear girls dress up clothes in public settingsBut he’s not at school? It was his birthday party? That’s why I was curious!
You have school uniform and home clothes, it’s not hard to split them like that