I'd kind of said similar earlier, god I wish someone could tell them it's OK, to go and have their time and not feel the pressure of updates. They'll feel obliged to bring her outside todayI’ve noticed the difference between Ashley and Saffyas posts on the last few days, he’s now barely posting anything and when you see him on her stories he’s very quiet. I feel like he wants to stop posting her on Instagram but maybe doesn’t know how to get out of it you know?
Poor thing needs privacy.
I just wanna say how glad I am that my husband doesn't dress like himFar too many pages to catch up on, but did anyone else spot the strange thing dangling between Mr Hinch’s legs
What the fuck is that .....!!
My Sister is a Maternity Nurse and told me planned inductions and planned c sections are rarely booked for a weekend usually always booked for in the week. We like to think NHS is 24/7 but it's not.
Obviously Emergencies are dealt with when they happen regardless of day.
In Scotland you now get a baby box before baby is born which includes clothes, bath thermometer etc free from the government which you get a few weeks before baby is born. But you take in your own baby clothes.not to take home, but to wear while in the hospital? Nothing? Wow.
Lockdown hasnt been kind to bug boy
Exactly!! I’ve just had my second baby and they only need a few drops of colostrum as their stomachs are teeny tiny the few few days until your milk comes in about day 4/5. If something isn’t right then the hospital have formula anyway! My baby ended up in special care and was tube fed until they were allowed on the ward with me. After the tube feeding I was able to breast feed fineIm sorry no no no that list, 'premade milk incase breast milk doesn't come in straight away'. This person clearly knows nothing about breast feeding! It doenst come in straight away and giving a bottle isnt going to help it to come in!! I know i know you will not to get all mums net and this is an old argument. I just csnt stand misinformation.
They do have a supply of milk. I tried to breastfeed my eldest and couldn’t so they gave me a bottleWhat happens in the hospital if your baby can’t breastfeed even if you have chosen to? Do they supply bottles and formula or are you expected to bring those items even if you don’t intend on using them?
I haven’t had kids so I’m not familiar with the process (I had to google colostrum!) but I am surprised that they don’t supply things like formula or nappies! I thought Hinch would just pack ten times what she needed so she can do her silly old me act.
They supply. I was in hospital for 6 days postpartum and not once was I made to feel bad. You have to say which brand of formula you want as they can’t recommend one. I also used the hospital pump. You’re only expected to bring formula if you have no intention of breastfeeding your child.What happens in the hospital if your baby can’t breastfeed even if you have chosen to? Do they supply bottles and formula or are you expected to bring those items even if you don’t intend on using them?
I haven’t had kids so I’m not familiar with the process (I had to google colostrum!) but I am surprised that they don’t supply things like formula or nappies! I thought Hinch would just pack ten times what she needed so she can do her silly old me act.
The midwives will help you they don't just leave you too it they will keep checking baby is on a drinking xxWhat happens in the hospital if your baby can’t breastfeed even if you have chosen to? Do they supply bottles and formula or are you expected to bring those items even if you don’t intend on using them?
I haven’t had kids so I’m not familiar with the process (I had to google colostrum!) but I am surprised that they don’t supply things like formula or nappies! I thought Hinch would just pack ten times what she needed so she can do her silly old me act.
I couldn’t breast feed and they did have a supply of formula at the hospital which they kindly provided me withWhat happens in the hospital if your baby can’t breastfeed even if you have chosen to? Do they supply bottles and formula or are you expected to bring those items even if you don’t intend on using them?
I haven’t had kids so I’m not familiar with the process (I had to google colostrum!) but I am surprised that they don’t supply things like formula or nappies! I thought Hinch would just pack ten times what she needed so she can do her silly old me act.
Scandinavia here and we get a little hat/babygro, nappies, sanitary pads for mum all free and provided, no idea about formula as I breastfed but I'm guessing they had that too. I find it interesting too, originally from the UK and I had no idea they provided all this stuff, the little outfit was a surprise especially!where do you live? Not being nasty, I’m just interested. I’ve had friends have babies in different places around Europe and they’ve not been provided with outfits. We’ve got a pretty good NHS system here which is free and get home visits from health visitors etc. We don’t worry about getting a bill at the end of any treatment. I’d personally rather NHS money was spent on treating people than issuing hospital onesies for babies. Hope that doesn’t come across wrong. Its always interesting to me what other countries do x
I'd laugh if baby had no hair lolWhy does she need a baby hairbrush for the hospital? You just don’t
Laugh because she wouldn't need the brush not cause its baldI'd laugh if baby had no hair lol
How can anyone talk about it being against the rules-shes dying and it may be the last time they ever see her! If that was my family member I wouldn’t be staying away I’d be there to give her all the love!These are her last days. Her family won’t be able to see or hold her againpoor baby
The hospital gave us formula and we had the choice of 3 brands xWhat happens in the hospital if your baby can’t breastfeed even if you have chosen to? Do they supply bottles and formula or are you expected to bring those items even if you don’t intend on using them?
I haven’t had kids so I’m not familiar with the process (I had to google colostrum!) but I am surprised that they don’t supply things like formula or nappies! I thought Hinch would just pack ten times what she needed so she can do her silly old me act.
It seems odd to me when countries out with the UK need to pay for healthcareThat seems so odd to me. Like not providing a hospital gown to a sick patient.
We wouldn’t turn someone away or plunge them into debt for not paying those taxes or because they couldn’t afford insurance/ bills etcahem we do pay for our healthcare that’s what taxes are
Surprised she’s not packet a tooth brush for himI'd laugh if baby had no hair lol
Laugh because she wouldn't need the brush not cause its bald
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