He looks almost florescent in some picsIsn’t creep slightly ginger? so high chance it could be!
He looks almost florescent in some picsIsn’t creep slightly ginger? so high chance it could be!
I don't need to explain but here I am explaining anywayView attachment 1009831 Of course she has paid for an early private scan
63848 weeks it feelsHow far along is she now?
Hahaha I saw this and thought well she means tattle."I know a lot of people close have said..."
Not people close. She's referring to tattle
She's going to be in constantly for monitoring isn't sheI just looked - she’s barely 19 weeks. I appreciate she’s anxious but she needs to be getting better advice. We had 5 miscarriages before my son & anterior placenta. Yes I was anxious but 19 weeks is very early to be paying for reassurance scans as highly unlikely to feel movements at this stage. Her family really need to step in or the father needs to be raising these issues with their midwife & get her extra support
I am exactly the same with the anxiety and have never bought anything before 30 weeks nor have I enjoyed pregnancy.Not trying to rave about Steph but I totally understand how terrifying it is losing a baby and having mental health problems that convince you there is something wrong. I had exactly the same thing - I have OCD and ADHD and when I was pregnant I was convinced something bad was going to happen, so paid privately for scans. That said I didn’t tell every Tom Dick and Harry about it and just kept it to myself. I really think Steph needs to engage with the perinatal mental health team, prenatal anxiety is awful and can quickly evolve into worse symptoms particularly when the baby is here.
Also - the anxiety meant I couldn’t enjoy any aspect of pregnancy and didn’t buy anything until my third trimester, so whilst I emphasis with her I also see a lot of things I was far too terrified to do that kinda makes me
She also mentioned putting shelves above the changing station for nappy storage…I seriously hope she's moving that cot away from the window when the baby goes in there. I doubt it though as it seems this is the layout she's chosen.
She doesn't have a clue, she's so immature she thinks this baby is a toy already. If she's so anxious why doesn't she spend time reading and educating herself. It's clear that she has nobody close to her with children or someone who is telling her the basics.She also mentioned putting shelves above the changing station for nappy storage…
Basic babe safety is to have nothing hanging/anything that can fall on baby above the cot or other areas the baby will going/lying regularly!
so obsessive about her pregnancy but Clearly not obsessed with the stuff that matters like safety!
It’s shocking she’s not even looking this stuff up.She doesn't have a clue, she's so immature she thinks this baby is a toy already. If she's so anxious why doesn't she spend time reading and educating herself. It's clear that she has nobody close to her with children or someone who is telling her the basics.
Surely the changing table has storage?
It's going to hit her hard when this baby arrives
Omg my thoughts exactly! How much stuff does the girl need, it’s crazy!Crikey, the amount of crap she has already is really quite worrying. Not even halfway and she has everything and the wardrobe is packed full?!