It was advertised as a 4 bed 2 bath house.Yeah could be, we know they don’t have an en-suite though because of the whole pissing in a bucket thing when the bathroom was being redone so I just presumed there was only one bathroom and then a downstairs toilet.
I had a c-section because my son was breech (in spite of a midwife trying to talk me out of it beforehand, telling me a “big boned girl like me would be able to push out a breech baby no problem”Im 24 weeks pregnant. Can I change my mind about this whole thing now??? Im sewing my foof shut!!! This child is never leaving
I DELIVERED a breech baby... was bloody awful, I was 21... she came out backside first, this was way back in the 90s when you had an option but I think its automatically a section now but could be wrong. I had to have her in theatre and I had to have epidural in case she got stuck and it had to switch to a section.I had a c-section because my son was breech (in spite of a midwife trying to talk me out of it beforehand, telling me a “big boned girl like me would be able to push out a breech baby no problem”). Me and my husband were in the room outside the theatre waiting to be taken in and I said to my husband “actually I don’t think this (having a baby) is for me, don’t think I can do it...” He said “aye no worries, we’ll just leave it” with a huge eyeroll!
I salute you Cocobean! It was recommended to me but if I’d said I’d rather have a vaginal delivery I think they would have let me. When I was pregnant a disc in my husband’s back prolapsed and he had a long and difficult recovery so if we’d had a vaginal delivery there’s a chance he wouldn’t have been able to be there through it all.I DELIVERED a breech baby... was bloody awful, I was 21... she came out backside first, this was way back in the 90s when you had an option but I think its automatically a section now but could be wrong. I had to have her in theatre and I had to have epidural in case she got stuck and it had to switch to a section.
Us women are superhuman when it comes to childbirthx
Well of course I do! HahahI salute you Cocobean! It was recommended to me but if I’d said I’d rather have a vaginal delivery I think they would have let me. When I was pregnant a disc in my husband’s back prolapsed and he had a long and difficult recovery so if we’d had a vaginal delivery there’s a chance he wouldn’t have been able to be there through it all.
I hope you remind your daughter frequently of what you went through
Yep I was EXACTLY THE SAME. Christ he’s a precocious sounding kid, maybe I’m missing something but I do not find him cute or funny at all. Could just be I’m miserable as I’m struggling to find my own kids cute at the moment, it’s all a bit 24/7 you know??!?Just went to listen to last weeks podcast.. then realised Robin was “co-hosting”, couldn’t have switched it off faster. I’m not being subject to someone else’s irritating five year old talking shite, when I’m trapped at home with my own crotch goblin. Thanks but no thanks
100% agree. I really don’t think she’s actually annoyed at him for breaking his ankle! It’s the same kind of banter me and my partner have, and before anyone says, yes it’s sometimes publicI do feel like she’s joking about being annoyed at Chris for breaking his ankle, I know you can take a joke too far but they probably rip the shit out of each other constantly about shit like this.
Also I do kind of agree with the person above about letting her be on the c-section front, my first I was up and about within 2/3 days and driving after 10 but my second I was in serious couldn’t-even-sit-down pain for like 2 weeks it was fucking hideous. Felt like I’d actually been sawn in half and been put back together half arsed. We’re all wonder women for having an Alien style births, it’s not really fair to compare, especially when she’s probably being over the top of the gram. Not about having a rave thread cos personally think she’s a dick but picking apart peoples pain/annoyance levels isshe does 100% need to check her privilege tho and recognise that she has her mum there for help. I mean, even not in a pandemic, who literally moves their mum in for helping? I bet very few people. Come on Rosie.
He wasn’t co hosting it was just the introJust went to listen to last weeks podcast.. then realised Robin was “co-hosting”, couldn’t have switched it off faster. I’m not being subject to someone else’s irritating five year old talking shite, when I’m trapped at home with my own crotch goblin. Thanks but no thanks
He wasn’t co hosting it was just the intro
But agree they are trying to sneak him in more and more. They’ve seen that Ryan kids revenue £££££££
Even the intro was too much for me, I don’t find him endearing in the slightestHe wasn’t co hosting it was just the intro
But agree they are trying to sneak him in more and more. They’ve seen that Ryan kids revenue £££££££
I love this podcast after someone on hear recommended it and never again tuned into SMARob Beckett & Josh Widdecombes lockdown parenting hell podcast has a feature where parents send in recordings of their kids reading the presenters’ names at the start of the podcast...I think they’re trying to emulate that a bit.
They are falling into the classic parenting trap of thinking everyone loves their kid as much as they do.
I really like Rob Beckett and Josh Widdecombe but have no interest in children chat. Will I give it a try?I love this podcast after someone on hear recommended it and never again tuned into SMAThey Rob and Josh come across as aware of their circumstances but still really relatable. I’m no prude in the slightest but if the Ramsey’s have to resort to full episodes of gross out made up sex tales it will get tired very quickly and I doubt the audience will want to hear about her cracked nipples etc
Crotch goblinJust went to listen to last weeks podcast.. then realised Robin was “co-hosting”, couldn’t have switched it off faster. I’m not being subject to someone else’s irritating five year old talking shite, when I’m trapped at home with my own crotch goblin. Thanks but no thanks
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