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Definitely can imagine him sneaking and creeping around {you know just generally} but no, I don’t believe her. It actually is a nice moment but the caption ruins it
It's all fun and games when you're "influencing" sales of farrow and ball but I find it quite unnerving that these people are starting to wade in with medical advice and opinions. Surely it's only a matter of time (probably in America before here) that someone is sued for something written online, you can almost imagine the Daily Mail headline. Does a birth story really need to include the part where you ignore the advice of medical professionals? Contrary to popular belief doctors do not induce people for fun!
I find it even more unusual that she was quite happy to accept a 10% risk (figures she has quoted in her blog post from an unreferenced source) of her baby developing infection - which could lead to potentially fatal/life-changing sepsis but she harps on about Grandad having a BCC and justtttt how lucky he was, gushing about medical care etc. The risk of a mortality from a BCC is very very low however I'm sure if someone told them to not have it removed they wouldn't take the same chance. Obviously this is just an example to illustrate a point but I hope people like Grabecca and other influencers seriously consider the potential consequences of what they are writing online.
No placemats?! No tablecloth? What if the risotto gets on the table? What if the wine gets spilt? What if the plates are warm and they mark the table?! So many questions!
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