Absolutely this. It’s like if it’s not on instagram it didnt happen? Same way she was ‘hiding away’ during the worst of her HG but lo and behold managed to film enough content for a fairly long video throughout it. I do think HG looks awful btw so you gotta be pretty dedicated to film all of that.I actually feel incredibly sorry for her after this evening’s post...
“I never document my bump enough”, does she realise that documenting it means she can take photos and they *just* stay in her camera roll, private to her and her family... she doesn’t HAVE to post them to Instagram?!
The pregnancy they’ll be keeping private but this week have shared ‘health scares’ about and now naked bump pictures. Does she realise there are people who fetishise images like that?!
She is totally addicted to social media and the serotonin she gets from the likes.
Unbelievable!!!A pregnant Susie posted on her Gorilla Enclosure blog a few years back accusing people who discuss their bad birth experiences of being liars, over exaggerating "drama queens", who should keep scare stories to themselves as they are "scaring other women just for the hell of it".... a couple of months after that blog post, Susie shared her horrific Milo birth story (on the same blog)....
Both blog posts will still be on the blog archive. The first post I mentioned is sarcastically entitled "everyone loves a horror story" and then a few months later, the post "my birth story"
Did you just manage to brush off brith trauma by telling women to be "bloody grateful"?Just get on with it like everyone else and be bloody grateful for being able to bring life into the world. Yes it's hard, it's traumatic but it's also amazing and beautiful in its own way.
Oh hiya Susie.Did you just manage to brush off brith trauma by telling women to be "bloody grateful"?
She is reading this thread and posting on it also - see a few comments above....!Guys, Susie’s had SO MANY questions about c sections, cos y’know when you’re preggers then a z list racist nobody is the first person you ask for advice, obvs
Susie it’s pretty obvious you are reading on here and addressing us when you’re talking about c sections. You’re not an authority on anything and no one, absolutely no one needs nor wants your ‘advice’. Saying ‘I can’t advise if you’re NHS’ makes you sound like an utter prick. Just have a think about it. See? I hope you are full body cringing right now.
And please look up the words smug, sanctimonious and entitled as I think you’ll see a picture of yourself under each one.
Not sure why they opt for this but they should actually be congratulated for doing it if they can afford it as its saving the NHS moneySo are they having their section private? Whyyyyy?
She couldn't bare us thinking she was having her section on the NHSGuys, Susie’s had SO MANY questions about c sections, cos y’know when you’re preggers then a z list racist nobody is the first person you ask for advice, obvs
Susie it’s pretty obvious you are reading on here and addressing us when you’re talking about c sections. You’re not an authority on anything and no one, absolutely no one needs nor wants your ‘advice’. Saying ‘I can’t advise if you’re NHS’ makes you sound like an utter prick. Just have a think about it. See? I hope you are full body cringing right now.
And please look up the words smug, sanctimonious and entitled as I think you’ll see a picture of yourself under each one.
I’m afraid that just wouldn’t suit her narrative.Her latest stories are so offensive. I used to be a midwife and we did nothing BUT advocate for people. If one of my women had said to me that she had a previously awful birth I wouldn’t hesitate to refer her to a consultant to arrange a section. I even used to accompany the women to the meetings to make sure they were heard if they were nervous
Not forgetting she has the luxury of Greg not working for the last five years and her Mum and step Dad being on hand at all times. I could only dream of this kind of help.Urgh the csection stories!!
I’ve had two and on my second was given the choice between Vbac and csection. This was through the nhs. I never once felt railroaded into a decision. We were given the facts and then made an informed choice.
I think if I had seen her stories after my first section I would have felt very disheartened and upset. To call a csection ‘wincy’ is a complete misrepresentation I think. They bloody hurt and I think she likes to come across like it was all so easy FOR HER. I think she needs to counter her comments with the fact that it can be bloody agony! I felt completely shell shocked with how debilitating both my sections were. Susie (the racist) paints a completely one sided view which could make some people feel awful that their experience was not a breeze like hers.
If she’s going to give unsolicited ‘advice’ maybe it should be more practical rather than how wonderful her birthing experience and how great she recovered (you could feel the smugness).
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