Its most likely the midwife- if they’re not physical hands on delivering the baby they’re very happy to take photos etc for you to help capture the moment.Yes I saw that and somebody was recording, I really.hope.that was the sister, otherwise it looks like it was an outing to Staceys for the birth
Not always, if the pregnancy has been low risk and mum and baby are doing well then there’s not always a need to send them in to hospitalIf it’s not a planned homebirth, don’t you have to go hospital after? One of my friends had a homebirth, not out of choice, and had to go via ambulance to maternity once the baby was here. I don’t think the midwife got there in time, so maybe that’s the difference?
I know I was being sarcasticBecause they encourage skin to skin with both mum and dad after baby is born
Maybe it’s different rules for different trusts because my friend was fine, can’t remember if she had stitches? But like someone said a bit upthread… what about the vitamin k jab? Would the midwives bring that out if it was an unplanned home birth? Or do they have to go hospital? Just doesn’t make sense to meNot always, if the pregnancy has been low risk and mum and baby are doing well then there’s not always a need to send them in to hospitalif the tear isn’t too bad they can suture at home too so all depends on situation
I used to be a midwife too and where I am community midwifes carried everything they would need including gas and air in their car incase they were called to an unplanned homebirth.I also planned a homebirth here (in the UK) and I used to be a midwife. I just find it extremely hard to believe that a 4th baby was coming SO FAST but she had time to get the community midwives out, her sister round, someone else to clearly mind Rex and have the stuff needed for a homebirth there waiting... For a baby that decided to come there and then?It just doesn't add up!
Thank you new member.I’m sorry but I’ve just been back on her stories and no where did she mention she didn’t plan a home delivery- she just said she regretted not staying in hospital for an epidural that’s not her saying she never planned a home delivery!
And also it’s pretty impossible to push a baby out on a selected day! So for everyone saying she “planned it to come on her birthday” come on! Look at what you are really saying! It’s literally impossible to push a baby out when you fancy just because it’s your birthday.
Her family have had one of the happiest times and all you want to do is pick it apart and pull her to pieces. Her and her family don’t owe you anything
There will be some bollocks about her fans being her familyMaybe I’m being a bit melodramatic (ponders if that’s the right word but I can’t think of a better one atm!) but I too found the whole situation really quite sad and actually more than that, it was almost like she’d sold her soul. I’m not explaining this very well but I guess what I mean is she literally has put a price, be it monetary or in renown terms, on her giving birth and having a daughter. Because of this she has now shared with literally anyone and everyone what, I think at least, should have been a private and intimate moment between her, Joe, the baby’s brothers and whichever other family members they wished to include and now that’s done, that’s it, it can never be undone. That special moment has become, like so much else in Stacey’s life, a commodity, something she can trade for TV appearances and book deals, for baby clothing and merchandise ranges and post-natal products for mothers, for years of clothing ranges and accessories for girls, oh the list is endless, and that, I do find sad.
I dunno, it just feels like SS thinks it’s a big old game and is making no mind of any future consequences whatever they may be, for her or her children. I think the easiest way to put it in ‘real’ terms is there is no way anyone, even Stacey, would let a complete stranger into their house and spend time with their children. She wouldn’t have dreamt of having any Tom, Dick or Harriet march in off the street and let themselves into her bedroom whilst she was giving birth or let them wander around the nursery or to look around her kids bedrooms and would be utterly horrified if anyone tried to do so. I think what Stacey is missing is that effectively though that’s what she is doing by posting every mortal thing on Instagram. Sadly there are some really fucking strange people out there and she has no control over who is viewing anything she posts. Scary thought eh?!
It’s not entirely impossible for her to have had a slow early labour , been out n about for awhile, gone home n organised her family to come around to mind the other kids onlyI used to be a midwife too and where I am community midwifes carried everything they would need including gas and air in their car incase they were called to an unplanned homebirth.
Obviously the too fast thing is exaggerated because it's her and it was obviously planned but it is possible to have an unplanned homebirth with midwives, all equipment and gas and air.
Maybe I’m being a bit melodramatic (ponders if that’s the right word but I can’t think of a better one atm!) but I too found the whole situation really quite sad and actually more than that, it was almost like she’d sold her soul. I’m not explaining this very well but I guess what I mean is she literally has put a price, be it monetary or in renown terms, on her giving birth and having a daughter. Because of this she has now shared with literally anyone and everyone what, I think at least, should have been a private and intimate moment between her, Joe, the baby’s brothers and whichever other family members they wished to include and now that’s done, that’s it, it can never be undone. That special moment has become, like so much else in Stacey’s life, a commodity, something she can trade for TV appearances and book deals, for baby clothing and merchandise ranges and post-natal products for mothers, for years of clothing ranges and accessories for girls, oh the list is endless, and that, I do find sad.
I dunno, it just feels like SS thinks it’s a big old game and is making no mind of any future consequences whatever they may be, for her or her children. I think the easiest way to put it in ‘real’ terms is there is no way anyone, even Stacey, would let a complete stranger into their house and spend time with their children. She wouldn’t have dreamt of having any Tom, Dick or Harriet march in off the street and let themselves into her bedroom whilst she was giving birth or let them wander around the nursery or to look around her kids bedrooms and would be utterly horrified if anyone tried to do so. I think what Stacey is missing is that effectively though that’s what she is doing by posting every mortal thing on Instagram. Sadly there are some really fucking strange people out there and she has no control over who is viewing anything she posts. Scary thought eh?!
What a bunch of weirdosOn the sisters post
Baby Rosie, someone guessed that here a few weeks backThis was on the walking dead’s postView attachment 796613
I would imagine it’s in the home birth kit, everything necessary for a straightforward delivery. They aren’t going to want to risk sending her to hospital with COVID around unless it’s necessary. Although this was like the birth of Jesus so there was probably a donkey in the corner and the Three Wise Men outside the door waiting to lavish Princess with Pink Shit, Fejkas and Dimes Bars to welcome her into the world of Instagram.Maybe it’s different rules for different trusts because my friend was fine, can’t remember if she had stitches? But like someone said a bit upthread… what about the vitamin k jab? Would the midwives bring that out if it was an unplanned home birth? Or do they have to go hospital? Just doesn’t make sense to me
These people!! My mum and sister are big fans, both posted lots ofOn the sisters post
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