It is deffo scrunched but is that not what you’re meant to do with curly hair so it doesn’t go frizzy?Not to start the curly hair debate again. But that’s boys hair is SCRUNCHED you can’t tell me any different
It is deffo scrunched but is that not what you’re meant to do with curly hair so it doesn’t go frizzy?Not to start the curly hair debate again. But that’s boys hair is SCRUNCHED you can’t tell me any different
We know … but please don’t I can’t handle another 38 pages of its real it’s not real from all the passionate curl enthusiasts HES curls are straight a lot for real curls tbhNot to start the curly hair debate again. But that’s boys hair is SCRUNCHED you can’t tell me any different
this sorta talk gives me ick on ick on another level of ick“I’m about to down a bleeping fat pre workout” — I can’t he’s 30+ year old and talks like a teenager
Definite child…. He’s got prime drinks.He is an ick
the way he talks
this sorta talk gives me ick on ick on another level of ick
He's put a bleeping plaster on one And of course Orshun was up, way past 7pm for a gawk. She'll probably be downing one for brekkieDefinite child…. He’s got prime drinks.
And he’s losing his mind over them
Not always. At all. I think people need to be educated before making comments. You CAN have a low supply. It's possible. Some medical conditions relating to hormones can cause it, including endometriosis and PCOS. Doesn't Molly have one of them? I have endometriosis and my lactation consultant said hormonal conditions can cause it. So yes it's possible and I think before making comments, we all need to educate ourselves.Can we stop with the medical myth that women can’t BF because they have a low supply. Breast milk supply is dependent on how often you BF. (Unless you have a medical issue, which is actually very uncommon)
This common and uneducated myth, developed from women not having enough knowledge on breastfeeding, their bodies and/or the feeding habits of babies. Resorting to formula actually does encourage the chances of low supply. The more often you feed = the more milk you produce, it’s called supply and demand. This isn’t about people judging women or shaming them, feed your kids whatever the F you want - but constantly putting out false information that you “didn’t make enough milk” is not biologically fact, unless you have a medical condition such as a thyroid issue. “Low supply” is a myth. Stop being part of the issue by spreading it. We already have an abundance of uneducated ‘influencers’ preaching this bullshit.
Just once more for the people in the back - formula or breast milk, nobody gives a F.
Not actually true. I had my 2nd child on my tit constantly to encourage my supply as well as pumping in-between and nothing helpedCan we stop with the medical myth that women can’t BF because they have a low supply. Breast milk supply is dependent on how often you BF. (Unless you have a medical issue, which is actually very uncommon)
This common and uneducated myth, developed from women not having enough knowledge on breastfeeding, their bodies and/or the feeding habits of babies. Resorting to formula actually does encourage the chances of low supply. The more often you feed = the more milk you produce, it’s called supply and demand. This isn’t about people judging women or shaming them, feed your kids whatever the F you want - but constantly putting out false information that you “didn’t make enough milk” is not biologically fact, unless you have a medical condition such as a thyroid issue. “Low supply” is a myth. Stop being part of the issue by spreading it. We already have an abundance of uneducated ‘influencers’ preaching this bullshit.
Just once more for the people in the back - formula or breast milk, nobody gives a F.
It’s obviously possible as so many try so so hard to keep going and don’t manage to.Not always. At all. I think people need to be educated before making comments. You CAN have a low supply. It's possible. Some medical conditions relating to hormones can cause it, including endometriosis and PCOS. Doesn't Molly have one of them? I have endometriosis and my lactation consultant said hormonal conditions can cause it. So yes it's possible and I think before making comments, we all need to educate ourselves.
It's what happened to me. It can definitely happen. It's common when your baby is early, too. I think cos I've experienced it, I HATE people claiming it's not possible. I find it rude.It’s obviously possible as so many try so so hard to keep going and don’t manage to.