Awww, those photos are really touching! It helps explain the way people are responding. Also, thanks for not including anything graphic!I guess I just wanted to assure people that those of us that were touched by certain moments of the vlog (like her being overcome with emotion when he was born, or the inclusion of photos that normally wouldn’t be flattering enough for her) didn’t make us cross back over to the dark side.
I was touched by the birth, but annoyed at her ‘look at me wErKiNg on maternity leave’ stories, all in the same day.
Also, I think a lot of us were expecting it to be a lot worse. Fox’s birth vlog had her criticising doctors, being overly dramatic about certain situations etc. She seemed a lot calmer this time around.
Anyway, I’ll leave you with some of the photos mentioned above, for your enjoyment.
I just hope Kurt SPRINTS back to the hospital to get a secret vasectomy, more for his own sake than anyone else's.So, how long until HamMoneyMaker Tilse #3?
Well we have to remember she's got PCOS so I give it.... Maybe 2 months after she's started her period again?So, how long until HamMoneyMaker Tilse #3?
Yep. One of my posterior birth bubs was a lot heavier and longer than M... So I think Sez is up to her old tricks of disinformation rather than being honest with her audience and saying she simply could not handle the pain.All I’m going to say is that I had a baby just as big as her, who was posterior and didn’t have an epidural. It’s not an automatic thing that you’ll need one. (I also had two csections, and an epidural with other births so I’m not against them)
Think Em was classed as midwife and therefore bypassing the birth partner limitsWhy was she allowed two birth partners?
I certainly saw that softer, more vulnerable Sarah in the birth vlog. And I was actually impressed with how she handled the first part of her labour (apart from wearing that ridiculoushoodie like some gangster teenager!). Moaning doesn't bother me at all...labour bloody well hurts like hellfire! And she didn't seem to me to be always "on" for the camera - there were times she was completely zoned out by pain or exhaustion, and her sheer emotion at the delivery was very real in my eyes. I sure doubt though that she could have made it to 8cm at home under ANY circumstances!! She seemed to have no overall stamina, regardless of being sick - it was almost like she expected a quick delivery and when that didn't happen, she caved. Yet her labour wasn't even that long, and she seemed to be progressing quite well - dilating 1cm an hour is pretty normal. Basically, she just couldn't handle a natural delivery. And please, don't take these comments personally - they are only about Sarah and meant only in light of how she built herself up to be the super mum who would have this super natural home labour and only go to hospital for the birth.Just on her being very different in the birth vlog to how she usually presents herself - I'm glad I wasn't imagining it. She seemed so normal and heartfelt. I'm thinking this is the version that Kurt fell in love with.
As someone who has/had PCOS, she shits me. I still managed to have several children, but yeah accidentally falling pregnant twice is not the typical PCOS journey.
I'm really confused about M's condition. Surely if his health needs were special enough to consider termination, then they would have at least had a pediatrician in the room with them? Or a special care nurse? It wouldn't be a run-of-the-mill birth with the bare minimum medical presence? Something is not quite right with that story.
Yep. One of my posterior birth bubs was a lot heavier and longer than M... So I think Sez is up to her old tricks of disinformation rather than being honest with her audience and saying she simply could not handle the pain.
I don’t know why but the screenshots she reminded me of ETYeah my second was posterior and I didn’t even know until she came out. Didn’t notice any difference pain wise except my back did hurt postpartum which it didn’t with my first so I assume that’s from her being “sunny side up”.
She definitely would still have had the epi even if he was the right way.
She can not handle contractions, she was already trying to convince them to give her an epidural at 5cm. There is NOOOO way she would handle the transition phase without one because that is hands down the worst part of labour. I don’t think there is anything wrong with getting an epidural but she is always so adamant about not getting one and then changes her mind as soon as she gets to 5cms.
To add: SHE LOOKS LIKE THE GRIM REAPER
Like can't she just say "It hurt, it was painful and I wanted relief, thank goodness I had that option"I hate how she has to have a huge reason as to why she had an epidural . She did that last time . I think she’s incredibly insincere and no matter how much she says that she’s proud of herself deep down she hates that she needed one again. You’ll never get a complete honest answer out of her.
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