My friend bought one, and it exploded in the steriliser less than a week from when she bought it. She complained to the company, they called it user error and wouldn’t send her a replacementIt’s funny though I’ve seen so many people be gift them but when asked what pump they use it’s never the elvie which makes me think it’s rubbish
This is true, but it would deplete you, your body will prioritise milk making over other energy use, so its not ideal. She should be ensuring she is properly feeding herself to provide for her baby and her own body too.I read up on this recently. I was worried about my own supply as baby doesn’t leave me with a lot of time to eat and I’m very low on weight as it is (still with the belly though, how is that fair?!)
Anyway what I read may be wrong of course but a few sources said you’d have to be severely lacking in nutrients for your supply to dip so low or cut off. Women in third world countries breastfeed for years with little access to food and water.
Not to derail but this seems so out of character for Elvie - I had one and they replaced 3 individual bits for it and sent it out really quickly too! Thought it was fantastic customer service. What a shame for your friend. Agreed on the they’d be cheaper if they weren’t giving them out for free tho!!!My friend bought one, and it exploded in the steriliser less than a week from when she bought it. She complained to the company, they called it user error and wouldn’t send her a replacementI remember thinking how crap, they gift one to anyone on insta, yet wouldn’t replace my friends one after it broke through no fault of her own
I bought one and it was a lifesaver when I went back to work. Being able to pump on the train, at my desk, in a meeting etc to stick with my usual routine was brilliant.It’s funny though I’ve seen so many people be gift them but when asked what pump they use it’s never the elvie which makes me think it’s rubbish
Same! I stopped breastfeeding at the beginning of lockdown- the impact of both on my weight has not been good! But no way am I buying into Joe's plan to shift it!If you get a signed book remember it's him signing them not a stamp. Him with love ..... Except you have done multiple stories whining about it so it's not really 'with love' is it
When I breastfed I ate whatever I wanted huge bowls of pasta, cakes, chocolate second breakfast and still lost my baby weight no way I would have been able to eat a controlled diet ! (My biggest problem all three times was when I stopped breastfeeding I forgot I couldn't keep eating like I wasput weight on everytime !)
She also said “thanks for the recommendations guys” but it was gifted.. you didn’t buy it after being recommended sooo that was a crock of shitIt’s funny though I’ve seen so many people be gift them but when asked what pump they use it’s never the elvie which makes me think it’s rubbish
Was just coming here to say this - the tone of "I worked bloody hard for this" referring to his gym was so weird, like arsey and like a little tweenie stroppy boy. Joe you didn't work hard you did some work outs, which millions of us do every day, as the OP said you got lucky and it's so sad to see you don't recognise that and really believe it's all down to you and your 'hard work'“ I worked bloody hard for it” about his gym - so infuriating. Loads of people work extremely hard their whole life . Joe- you may have worked hard but you also got extremely LUCKY.
No!!! The whole set up is oddDo you think it's safe having all that weight on the top floor of his house
Of course it is, my local gym is above a shop so it's perfectly fine, unless you have seriously bad builders.Do you think it's safe having all that weight on the top floor of his house
Ha ok then. I just thought lots of very heavy spots like all the kettle bells lined up in one area or the weight machines etc could weaken the floors but to be honest I have no idea ! My thought was you wouldn't expect to have such a large amount of weight in one area so you don't build for it (ie should it have metal girder reinforcements etc for such a load)Of course it is, my local gym is above a shop so it's perfectly fine, unless you have seriously bad builders.
We really do need a“I worked bloody hard for it” awwww well done JoeSo did the majority of the country on lockdown - the difference being most of us were working for survival not creaming the profits off an EXTREMELY fortunate pandemic boost in YT earnings. He can make himself feel better by saying how much he donated to charity but by suddenly leaping up the property ladder he certainly paid himself handsomely for those 30 minutes of work a day. If it wasn’t for the opportunity afforded by such a god awful situation I’m not sure he’d be showing off such a fancy gym. He needs to be careful or check his privilege a bit more. Gloating about success off the back of a deadly pandemic is not classy.
I think it’s a reasonable question tbh. I work in a hospital, and if we have patients over a certain size we have to put spreader plates under the bed as the combined weight of the patient and the bed is too much for the floor. And actually it’s not as big of a weight as you’d think, we do it quite a lot (it’s something like 120kg...)Ha ok then. I just thought lots of very heavy spots like all the kettle bells lined up in one area or the weight machines etc could weaken the floors but to be honest I have no idea ! My thought was you wouldn't expect to have such a large amount of weight in one area so you don't build for it (ie should it have metal girder reinforcements etc for such a load)
But I have absolutely no basis for these ideas
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