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When I gave birth it was a shit show & I felt like I’d been hit by a bus. When I had my 2nd I’d just found out my 1st was autistic. There were a lot of feelings, tears & desperation. The one thing that affected me the most was the smug floaty perfect mums that make you feel judged & a failure. She has a large platform & therefore whether she likes it or not she’s responsible for what she puts out. Her version of life after birth is so dangerous & damaging.
She does portray a fairytale life, although I’ve been fortunate enough to have to straightforward and quick births, it was still disgusting and awful. I gave birth to me second at home, I wee’d and poo’d all over the floor and I just feel like no one speaks about the raw stuff like that which immediately makes it unrelatable
Not sure if anyone else has seen this but I am just going to leave this here
I really hope none of her followers copy her after seeing this being posted by a baby loss charity.
I wish she would stop doing these eye fucking videos of herself with Lenor. And her horrible pointy nails stroking him gives me the ick!
How is she caring for a tiny baby with fragile skin with those scrabbly claws glued on to her.
Not sure if anyone else has seen this but I am just going to leave this here
I really hope none of her followers copy her after seeing this being posted by a baby loss charity. View attachment 594103
Not sure if anyone else has seen this but I am just going to leave this here
I really hope none of her followers copy her after seeing this being posted by a baby loss charity. View attachment 594103
All the extra unnecessary stuff in the crib is dangerous, there should be nothing in the crib but the baby, preferably in a gro-bag so he can’t suffocate. No toys, frilly bedding or muslins should be in there, look at Lullaby Trust for more info
I think coz those sleepy heads aren’t meant for unsupervised sleep. If a baby rolls over they can suffocate. Also cots should be empty with no loose blankets or teddies.
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