Noel and her mother are there full time. All she has to do is breastfeed.
I wonder if Noel’s family has even met him yetNoel and her mother are there full time. All she has to do is breastfeed.
She speaks out on absolutely everything. She's literally the most opinionated person I've ever seen onlineGood on her for speaking out. It would have been easier I’m sure if she kept quiet
She literally just discredited the impact unvaccinated immigrants have to the situation by calling it "dangerous rhetoric". Of course larger numbers of unvaccinated people into any country will decrease herd immunity.She really makes Rori out to be the demon child, not bottle feeding Billy when she’s around is just ridiculous, Rori will adapt as does every child, she’ll know about it when Noel goes back to work, her mother has returned to Cork & night nurse is gone, she won’t be worrying about Rori then. She’s literally being waited on hand & foot, there’s fear of her.
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And nothing about all the unvaccinated refugees arriving into the country in their hundreds no?
She must be glued to Tattle while perched on her sofa as she responded fairly quickly saying immigrants have an impact, yes Stefanie of course they have but you should have specified this before pontificating about antivaxxers. There’s huge amounts of immigrants arriving weekly into Ireland undocumented so they’re hardly arriving with a vaccine passport. There’s always being antivaxxers & those who choose not to give the MMR especially since the scaremongering about Autism. Does she realise sitting in a coffee shop with a one week old baby is going to expose him to all sorts of viral infections including RSV, Covid & Measles?She literally just discredited the impact unvaccinated immigrants have to the situation by calling it "dangerous rhetoric". Of course larger numbers of unvaccinated people into any country will decrease herd immunity.
Exactly & it wouldn’t even be up for discussion only for Billy but yes take him to a coffee shop at one week old after only coming out of NICU knowing there’s high numbers of RSV, Covid & Flu.Exactly, why listen to Stefanie. She's a screenwriter. She knows next to nothing about most stuff and gets her info from same sources as all the rest of us.
And there’s your mistake right there.I’m not going to say anything about vaccines but I will only take vaccination advice from someone who has actual training in medicine.
No way in hell I'd risk having an emergency section again I'd also go elective. I had pre eclampsia and I actually felt so ill I requested an elective section and I was refused, put through three days of induction. I wasn't given any option.Because every woman has the right to choose a C Section or Vbac. Nobody owes anyone an explanation on their birthing choices or requirements.
I don’t think this is the usual timeframe, seems very fast to be discharged the day following a CS. Did you query why it was so quick? If I wasn’t comfortable leaving so early I’d definitely raise it. Is 3 days not the norm? I was public and was kept in for 5 days after CS.I went public and was booted out the day after an emergency c section, I was in bits when I got home. So it is different for everyone.
I would recommend you lodge a complaint about how you were treated. Everyone has the right to choose. Doctors can recommend for or against sections vs Vbac, but they cannot legally deny you the opportunity to choose either option.No way in hell I'd risk having an emergency section again I'd also go elective. I had pre eclampsia and I actually felt so ill I requested an elective section and I was refused, put through three days of induction. I wasn't given any option.
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She also has private care, she was in for 5 days with Rori. I went public and was booted out the day after an emergency c section, I was in bits when I got home. So it is different for everyone.