Damn thank you! We will need you in the future! ;-)That was a whole journey but finally got working audioNow I know how to more effectively upload stories and Tik Toks for folks who want to watch them.
Yes but if he’s unwell, best to keep him away.I'm not sure what the rules are with hospitals and visitors rn, but I find it sad that she didn't even mention missing Fox or being excited for him to meet his brother. As much as I loved having a few nights in hospital to bond with my second baby, I missed my eldest terribly (no visitors due to Covid). Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only mention of Fox was that Kurt was going to pick him up??
He’s probably a little swollen still. She will need the money shot once he’s cute.why is she hiding his face? like pls- she isn’t kylie fricken jenner. but like what’s the point since she’s gonna show his face sometime within the next few days. all about the engagement
Particularly because she is in a public hospital, they boot you out if you’ve had a vaginal birth and it all goes well, around 24 hours later.Being in hospital for a few days after birth isn't "standard" in Australia. To me that says either she is really unwell after birth or she had a c-section (more likely)
I'm not sure what the rules are with hospitals and visitors rn, but I find it sad that she didn't even mention missing Fox or being excited for him to meet his brother. As much as I loved having a few nights in hospital to bond with my second baby, I missed my eldest terribly (no visitors due to Covid). Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only mention of Fox was that Kurt was going to pick him up??
I was sent home after 2 days lost c section, which is unusual (too early!). I’d say the baby needs some extra supportParticularly because she is in a public hospital, they boot you out if you’ve had a vaginal birth and it all goes well, around 24 hours later.
Yep and if you had a all natural birth with no interventions & complications it’s even less. I got sent home after 6hours since my birth was uneventful and I was a STM. I was excited to get home to my toddler anyway. It’s very likely she had a c-section otherwise I don’t understand why she’s holding up a hospital bed? Or probably something else we don’t know aboutParticularly because she is in a public hospital, they boot you out if you’ve had a vaginal birth and it all goes well, around 24 hours later.
When you have a c section you have a drip in your hand. I couldn’t see any in her stories BUT I could only see one hand, so maybe?Yep and if you had a all natural birth with no interventions & complications it’s even less. I got sent home after 6hours since my birth was uneventful and I was a STM. I was excited to get home to my toddler anyway. It’s very likely she had a c-section otherwise I don’t understand why she’s holding up a hospital bed? Or probably something else we don’t know about
I personally don’t think it sounds unusual. I was in hospital for 5 days with both my kids. My firstborn had a pneumothorax and needed monitoring in NICU. He was cleared on day 3 or 4 (can’t remember) and we left together on day 5. Second born had no issues and we stayed until discharge on day 5. I wanted to leave earlier, but was strongly advised by my OB and midwives to stay and get extra rest and time to bond with my newborn. I was at a private hospital both times, so not sure if that’s different to the public in terms of length of stay.She just posted this. I know nothing about giving birth so I won't comment on it.
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