Christ I used a Tesco carrier bag for my hospital bag
but ole relatable Soph has to have Carrtthhh KidsTon ![Unamused face :unamused: 😒](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f612.png)
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Oh what a terrible mother packing everything that your baby needs all in one bag together without separate £100 ‘shoe bags’!! How dare you, can’t believe you didn’t individually label things eitherDid I do something wrong when I had my baby I just packed everything in his bag, I didn't put things into separate labelled bags. Silly me, must be a shite mum![]()
Thank you for this info! And good for you for mentioning it! in my "no kids but I guess this is what you'd pack" post I said something along the lines of "something to feed them with. Could be your boobs, And a bottle just incase breastfeeding doesn't happen for you"Had to come on to address the “ready made milk in cartons in case milk doesn’t come through straight away.” COMPLETE misconception that she’s spreading. Milk doesn’t come through straight away, it takes at least 3-5 days of colostrum feeding anyway. She’s just added fuel to a terrible fire that breastfeeding counsellors and supporters, midwives and the NHS are fighting to deal with. The only way your milk with come in is if you feed feed feed to stimulate your body to make the milk. By topping up with formula milk so early on, it’s even more unlikely that your milk will come in
I’m not trying to start a breast v formula debate, it’s everyone’s individual choice but she’s just spread a really dangerous fact.
Our son was in Neonates over 10yrs ago, we had nothing provided apart from knitted garments that had been donated. We had to make sure there was a stock of nappies, cotton wool, wipes, olive oil etc xxNothing is provided in the Uk. Only in special care baby unit and that was years ago so may have changed.
Probably either dropping off or picking up Ronnie more likeI know Hinch is trying to be spontaneous but I thought Henry went to bed at 7?
My 2 year old SS goes to bed at 8 o'clock (I know some won't agree with it but it works with us and our work etc) and even I wouldn't randomly take him to the park at this time of night? Shouldn't he be winding down?
They sound like she’s the bleeping Queen mother!Nice change of clothes for an evening walk. Also - i messaged claremontgardencentre to see if soph had stopped off there today, this was their response. I guess we’ll never know
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I didn’t even brush my own hair never mind the baby’sHas she seriously put a baby brush in her hospital bagoh Soph that is just the funniest thing. I can understand a first time mum doing this (no offence 1st time mums) but Soph seriously a hair brush for a new born
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Probably just collected him from her mum's house and they are walking backI know Hinch is trying to be spontaneous but I thought Henry went to bed at 7?
My 2 year old SS goes to bed at 8 o'clock (I know some won't agree with it but it works with us and our work etc) and even I wouldn't randomly take him to the park at this time of night? Shouldn't he be winding down?
Ask them does she get a discount for mentioning them, but just forgets to # it, or is she paying full priceNice change of clothes for an evening walk. Also - i messaged claremontgardencentre to see if soph had stopped off there today, this was their response. I guess we’ll never know
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They are now ignoring me. I think she has paid them to shut upAsk them does she get a discount for mentioning them, but just forgets to # it, or is she paying full price![]()