No wonder Mabel is always “ill”Why would she not have at least one,if not multiple packets of anti bac wipes ready to clean mabels toys?They may make the toys taste odd but wipe them with the anti bac wipes then rinse them with warm water to get rid of any taste.Wilkos do 40 for 50p so its not gonna break the bank
I don't have kids,but on the rare occasion my cat doesnt quite aim properly in her litter tray,and gets a small amount of wee on the floor its wiped with multiple anti bac wipes.Also why use a tea towel as then you have a tea towel with cat wee on it?Surely with a baby/toddler you need to instill basic hygiene.I know as kids get older they need a bit of muck here and there for their immune system to develop but isn't Mabel not even 1 yet?No wonder Mabel is always “ill”
I’m guessing she has those big knickers on to hold in her stomach seeing as this was the other week back“ (Almost) 10 months postpartum “
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Hey guys get a look at me stood in my pants and bra PS someone send this to jUdE
Thursday’s video was the kitchen fail one. 3 vlog style videos in a row...BORRRINGGGGDid I miss something or did Mia miss an upload yesterday? I thought Tuesday & maybe Wednesday were vlog days, and Thursday and Sunday was for other videos. Did she change this, I admittedly haven’t watch many of her videos fully recently.
I'm from the UK and we use post-partum all the time. But I've never heard the other two before.does it bother anybody else when British people use Americanised language for no reason? I have never heard the term postpartum Used in the UK. Postnatal yes. Post-birth yes. We do not use postpartum. so why is Mia using an American term as an excuse to stand and suck in her tummy at a good angle in her undies? To get melty 12 year olds to kiss her ass, even though she doesn’t look like that? 🥱
You’ve never heard of postnatal depression or a postnatal ward? It’s where you stay after giving birth. Maybe it’s because I recently gave birth So I know this, but again nobody has used the word postpartum with me in any part of my experience. I know In America they use the term postpartum depression For example though, Whereas UK uses “postnatal depression”. Be interesting to hear where you’ve heard postpartum, perhaps it’s just my Trust that don’t use itI'm from the UK and we use post-partum all the time. But I've never heard the other two before.
You’ve never heard of postnatal depression or a postnatal ward? It’s where you stay after giving birth. Maybe it’s because I recently gave birth So I know this, but again nobody has used the word postpartum with me in any part of my experience. I know In America they use the term postpartum depression For example though, Whereas UK uses “postnatal depression”. Be interesting to hear where you’ve heard postpartum, perhaps it’s just my Trust that don’t use it
She also says diaper bag a lot but calls the actual nappies nappiesdoes it bother anybody else when British people use Americanised language for no reason? I have never heard the term postpartum Used in the UK. Postnatal yes. Post-birth yes. We do not use postpartum. so why is Mia using an American term as an excuse to stand and suck in her tummy at a good angle in her undies? To get melty 12 year olds to kiss her ass, even though she doesn’t look like that? 🥱
She does watch a lot of American tv, I’ve noticed quite a few people my age and younger start using more American terms because they’re watching lots of shows on Netflix etc that use them. Also, she probably wants to be like one of those American teen parent families like the Van life she keeps stealing name ideas from.She also says diaper bag a lot but calls the actual nappies nappies
I completely forgot about post-natal depression. But other then that it's not really that common where I'm from and post-birth I've never heard it ever.You’ve never heard of postnatal depression or a postnatal ward? It’s where you stay after giving birth. Maybe it’s because I recently gave birth So I know this, but again nobody has used the word postpartum with me in any part of my experience. I know In America they use the term postpartum depression For example though, Whereas UK uses “postnatal depression”. Be interesting to hear where you’ve heard postpartum, perhaps it’s just my Trust that don’t use it
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