Haha don’t stress! My baby is now 4.5 months and she’s much better with it... she even voluntarily rolls onto her tummy pretty much constantlyI feel the pain! My little lady is 8 weeks and we are trying to get to her love it. Mission impossible right now
My daughter hated tummy time unless it was on us til she was about 4 monthsI feel the pain! My little lady is 8 weeks and we are trying to get to her love it. Mission impossible right now
2 boys and one stepchild and I still wouldn't give out a 'mum hack' unless a good friend asked me. It wouldn't be a hack it would be a "this is what I tried..." she's a nob.Oh for sure, she’ll be doing everything the earliest. I cannot understand what would make you think your qualified to give “mum hacks” when your a new mum and learning yourself
Im not sure about schools, but my sons nursery won’t accept children that haven’t had them done. And rightly so i think.
Work doesn’t have to be classed as “essential” to continue....Not essential work or job having an OK or Hello Mag photoshoot (even if the photographer stays in his car socially distancing from their driveway to take the photos)
It’s actually upsetting to watch. I hate it. Along with many other “influencers” or whatever they are. Get a real job and stop exploiting your childrenShe was literally laughing to the bank exploiting her daughter. Her laugh on the story where she’s like “ Another cover in the bag”.. poor baby!
Work doesn’t have to be classed as “essential” to continue....
Not sticking up for her in anyway shape or form. But seen so many people (on other threads too) talk about essential work/WFH. The rules are to work from home where possible (her photographer can’t do that) and where not possible, to continue working as long as social distancing can be adhered to. Which it looks like it was. So whether you agree/disagree with her selling her kid for £££, I can’t see what guidelines have been broken tbhPretty sure "work from home" meant doing your job in your house without "colleagues" or others coming to your house to help you do your work so Having a photographer come to take pics of you all from your driveway and do an interview isn't really in keeping with lockdown or "work from home" really. It's really not essential for her job to have a magazine interview but clearly pound signs are more important to her and her family than isolating and socially distancing
A photographer going to her home is clearly breaking guidelines, the only people that are meant to go to your home's is friends or family dropping stuff off on your doorstep, even takeaway delivery drivers are dropping food off and bolting before you even answer the door. Her photographer clearly stayed there sometime to get those pics. And no disrespect to photographers but it's not "working from home" if he's leaving his home to go to other people's housesNot sticking up for her in anyway shape or form. But seen so many people (on other threads too) talk about essential work/WFH. The rules are to work from home where possible (her photographer can’t do that) and where not possible, to continue working as long as social distancing can be adhered to. Which it looks like it was. So whether you agree/disagree with her selling her kid for £££, I can’t see what guidelines have been broken tbh
My baby is 7 weeks and not a fan witherI feel the pain! My little lady is 8 weeks and we are trying to get to her love it. Mission impossible right now
I would never trust a hack or a product off an influencer because they get the product for free and earn money on the swipe up. The problem is many first time Moms with newborns can be vulnerable and are looking to people like Lydia for guidance.2 boys and one stepchild and I still wouldn't give out a 'mum hack' unless a good friend asked me. It wouldn't be a hack it would be a "this is what I tried..." she's a nob.
I thought lydia would be nursing her new born on a swing with a homemade pie cooling on a windowsill and I was ready for it
Sorry, it is recommended from birth now! I remember my HV saying to me to start tummy time on the floor, when his neck was stronger and he was was starting to lift up from my chest without dropping straight down again and until then keep him on my chest to do it.I’m not sticking up for Lydia at all, I think she’s a dreadful example of a new mother, but tummy time is recommended from day one. Although, my baby hated tummy time and just used to face plant the floor
You’re missing my point. I didn’t say the photographer was working from home. They didn’t go IN to her home. They went TO her home. You are allowed to travel to work. Which is what the photographer done.A photographer going to her home is clearly breaking guidelines, the only people that are meant to go to your home's is friends or family dropping stuff off on your doorstep, even takeaway delivery drivers are dropping food off and bolting before you even answer the door. Her photographer clearly stayed there sometime to get those pics. And no disrespect to photographers but it's not "working from home" if he's leaving his home to go to other people's housesunfortunately some people are not able to work period during this lockdown cos they can't work from home in their types of job and basically he has taken an unessential car trip to not work from home for a family who clearly don't need to worry about being furloughed or worry about money during and after this pandemic they are showing their true colours and greed now.
You’re missing my point. I didn’t say the photographer was working from home. They didn’t go IN to her home. They went TO her home. You are allowed to travel to work. Which is what the photographer done.
No one anywhere has said that you can only travel for ESSENTIAL work. We have been told we can travel to work (regardless of the work being essential or not) to the shops or for medical reasons.And your missing my point:
Your only supposed to travel for essential work or essential shopping and that photographer going to their house was neither. It doesn't matter he didn't go IN their house, he still travelled un-essentially to do unessebtial work that didn't need done.
Going by your logic that he didn't go in their house do everyone else can go and invite people to their driveways and hang out from a distance then seen as they are not coming INthe fact if the matter is they care more about a magazine deal than protecting their newborn from this virus, anyone else would have kept all non close family & non household people away until this is over
Well we are clearly reading completely different guidelines then cos everything I have read and heard has been about "Essential work only" "do not travel for non-essential tasks" even telling people not to drive a distance even if it's small to do their "daily exercise" so clearly they did just do as they please as a photographer coming to your driveway to take photos for magazines was not essential and really didn't need to be done during a pandemic but his forbid these instacelebs don't get their 5mins daily fameNo one anywhere has said that you can only travel for ESSENTIAL work. We have been told we can travel to work (regardless of the work being essential or not) to the shops or for medical reasons.
And no - we can't all go inviting people to our driveways or hang out at a distance because we would not be doing that for "work" - therefore, it wouldn't come under any of aforementioned reasons.
a) the photographer is allowed to travel to her because people are allowed to travel for work.
b) the photographer is allowed to take her photo, as she is able to perform her job whilst socially distancing.
I get you are pissed at her for exploiting her kid, but I disagree that guidelines have been breached.
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