I have to respectfully disagree, Lauren boils my piss but speaking from experience of people telling me the epidural didn’t hurt (my pain threshold is HIGH and that was one of the most painful things I’ve ever experienced, my mother in law said she told me it didn’t hurt so I wouldn’t panic) to the polar opposite of people telling my that my c section would practically render me bedridden for 6 weeks and how hard it was going to be (thankfully, my c section recovery was very quick and relatively pain free and plain sailing) I appreciate both sides of the fence of people being completely honest about how something effected them so that people can take away what they choose to prepare themselves in whatever way they see fit, that being said, I’m not here for her being dolled up after having a ‘traumatic’ birth and another hospital stay because as we know with Lauren, her life is completely fake, that’s more concerning in my opinion. The women who pretend that the 4th trimester is all twinning with their newborn and rainbows and smiles when in actual fact the chance is that Lauren is struggling massively but just HAD to post her usual fake pretend lifestyle. Again, I also had this - seeing people on insta going to lunch and having a perfect ‘4th trimester’ while I was sat at home with unwashed hair and a pjs I’d worn for 4 days solid, this made me feel like a failure and I pushed myself to mimic their perfect life and it crippled me mentally and physically. For someone like Lauren who is so fake and lives a make believe life, some honesty and abit of nitty gritty from her is a welcome change!
This is what I mean with my above comment - I think it’s more damaging that she’s portraying her fake lifestyle still and tottering round after such a ‘traumatic’ time - others will see this and if they’ve experienced the same will think ‘we’ll why aren’t I in heels and a nice dress like her’