She is actually taking the piss out of people with anxiety issuesThere’s no way someone who suffers from anxiety would be able to do it. Furthest I went for about 2 months was the local shops. A massive life change like that and she’s able to just pack up and go travelling willy nilly? She is as confident as they get.
I smell a rat!!I cannot begin to understand how she was able to spend the first 6 weeks of her son's life darting about holiday rentals "in the middle of nowhere". There would be so much crap you'd need lug around: bottles, sterilising equipment, nappies, travel cot, changing mats, play mats, pram, etc. I know she has a whacking great range rover to stick it all in but, for someone who claims to suffer from anxiety so crippling she struggles to travel, this surely would have been a nightmare?!
Also, I'm not sure how it works in England, but in Scotland you have midwife visits day 1,3,5 and 10 of your baby's life, and health visitor visits weekly after that until week six. Surely she couldn't have been that far from home to forgo essential checks on herself and her baby?! Although the fact that she hopped into a hot tub so soon after birth perhaps suggests otherwise!!
I would consider myself a fairly laid back parent, but this little "break" immediately after the birth of my first child, hormones raging, would have been hugely stressful. A woman who claims to be such an anxious home bird would surely have, at the very least, struggled with this?
Just another aspect of Mrs Hinch's life where you can't help but feel you're being sold something not quite right.
And, hi all! Stumbled across this thread a couple of months ago and it has been illuminating to say the least. Feel like quite the chump for buying into the brand for so long.
I cannot begin to understand how she was able to spend the first 6 weeks of her son's life darting about holiday rentals "in the middle of nowhere". There would be so much crap you'd need lug around: bottles, sterilising equipment, nappies, travel cot, changing mats, play mats, pram, etc. I know she has a whacking great range rover to stick it all in but, for someone who claims to suffer from anxiety so crippling she struggles to travel, this surely would have been a nightmare?!
Also, I'm not sure how it works in England, but in Scotland you have midwife visits day 1,3,5 and 10 of your baby's life, and health visitor visits weekly after that until week six. Surely she couldn't have been that far from home to forgo essential checks on herself and her baby?! Although the fact that she hopped into a hot tub so soon after birth perhaps suggests otherwise!!
I would consider myself a fairly laid back parent, but this little "break" immediately after the birth of my first child, hormones raging, would have been hugely stressful. A woman who claims to be such an anxious home bird would surely have, at the very least, struggled with this?
Just another aspect of Mrs Hinch's life where you can't help but feel you're being sold something not quite right.
And, hi all! Stumbled across this thread a couple of months ago and it has been illuminating to say the least. Feel like quite the chump for buying into the brand for so long.
I wasn’t even allowed to have a bath for 6 weeks after my c section, just showersIf she had a c section she 100% should not be in a hot tub with a healing surgical wound
She thinks we’re all as thick as she is!!It’s all very fishy... I mean hottub immediately after birth hmmmm
Maybe she hired a trained maternity nanny...? The reason she's looking so fab, is down to all the help, either paid for or family. I knew lots of women who did this and they bounced back mentally and physically and kept a sense of self because of the help. When you're able to hand over the child, shower, apply make up and walk free whenever you want....itll be a very different experience. It's not at all relatable, it's not real life for many and she's not helping anyone least of all herself. There's years (possibly more kids,shudder) of parenting (laughable) to get on with, it's not all cute and charming, it's mostly shit and really worrying a lot of the time....but those of you who are fully hands on, ought to be proud. Her life has a Disney filter on....I cannot begin to understand how she was able to spend the first 6 weeks of her son's life darting about holiday rentals "in the middle of nowhere". There would be so much crap you'd need lug around: bottles, sterilising equipment, nappies, travel cot, changing mats, play mats, pram, etc. I know she has a whacking great range rover to stick it all in but, for someone who claims to suffer from anxiety so crippling she struggles to travel, this surely would have been a nightmare?!
Also, I'm not sure how it works in England, but in Scotland you have midwife visits day 1,3,5 and 10 of your baby's life, and health visitor visits weekly after that until week six. Surely she couldn't have been that far from home to forgo essential checks on herself and her baby?! Although the fact that she hopped into a hot tub so soon after birth perhaps suggests otherwise!!
I would consider myself a fairly laid back parent, but this little "break" immediately after the birth of my first child, hormones raging, would have been hugely stressful. A woman who claims to be such an anxious home bird would surely have, at the very least, struggled with this?
Just another aspect of Mrs Hinch's life where you can't help but feel you're being sold something not quite right.
And, hi all! Stumbled across this thread a couple of months ago and it has been illuminating to say the least. Feel like quite the chump for buying into the brand for so long.
Correct. I don't think anyone was expecting pictures of her lounging in bed for a week in her Tenna ladies a.k.a. Deliciously Ella, but the relentless portrayal of perfection and bliss in every aspect of her life is troubling for her personally and potentially damaging for a lot of her audience.She's making it all look very lovely and romantic and idealistic but the reality for 99.9999% of new mothers and fathers will find it very different. Maybe even upsetting that they aren't up to even going to the local shop for milk, let alone on holiday.
YesAlso just a note I was looking for Gretel filter on snapchat but it isn't there so does that mean these insta videos are pre recorded??
It took me 4 weeks to walk to my local shops after my first... and when I got there I think I cried cause I had to walk back againThere’s no way someone who suffers from anxiety would be able to do it. Furthest I went for about 2 months was the local shops. A massive life change like that and she’s able to just pack up and go travelling willy nilly? She is as confident as they get.
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