I've thought for a while that she is not breastfeeding, at least not exclusively. A mother's milk supply hasn't been established at 4 weeks. It would be both difficult and irresponsible to leave a newborn baby for any extended length of time at that age when you're breastfeeding.I’ve been wondering if they use donor milk you know. Because very early on, he showed a freezer full of breastmilk that would have been incredibly difficult to have after a week on top of feeding a baby. Plus it’d be so hard to leave an exclusively breastfed baby this soon too without having to do a lot of pumping (which is a pain when away, as you’d need a fridge, steriliser, a ton of equipment, etc). Dunno. It’s just odd
Rosie’s mum. If the clip had been a split second longer it would have been impossible to miss the undeniable resemblance between Indie, her mum and her granny.whos the woman holding marley in the video..is that one of their mums?
And! The way he passes himself off as some kind of child nutrition guru when he has zero experience or qualifications is really dangerous.Until a couple of weeks ago I loved joe and thought his work was great, I wouldn’t open this thread because I had nothing negative to say about him and didn’t want my illusion shatteredbut the last few weeks I’ve been really disappointed. I really try not to judge others parenting, I’m in no way parent of the year! But I’m shocked that he and Rosie have gone away for a shag leaving a prem 4 week old who had a difficult start to life and splashing it all over his SM, it’s only going to make new mums feel inadequate that they can’t afford it or don’t want to leave their babies. He’s so smug about it too.
And the weaning stories!!! I agree in principle that you don’t always need to offer alternatives (within reason!) but the way he treats indie and then films is all is horrific. On a side note though, I think SRnutrition is fab and her account really helped me with weaning.
I don’t think it’s actually safe until 6 weeks and yes it would be the last thing on most new mums mindIs he really planning a sexy night away. Am I in the minority that 4 weeks after having a baby it was literally the last thing on my mind
Me too ! I spent all evening with a baby attached to the boob when mine were babiesSurely Marley is still cluster feeding?? I can’t understand how Rosie can physically be apart from him. My boy didn’t come up for air for the first couple of months
It doesn’t make sense I agree. Especially as he was earlyI’ve been wondering if they use donor milk you know. Because very early on, he showed a freezer full of breastmilk that would have been incredibly difficult to have after a week on top of feeding a baby. Plus it’d be so hard to leave an exclusively breastfed baby this soon too without having to do a lot of pumping (which is a pain when away, as you’d need a fridge, steriliser, a ton of equipment, etc). Dunno. It’s just odd
Poor Rosie.This actually makes me sick up! Reconnect with Rosie and a wink emoji
On the plus point I hope Indie is enjoying some carbs and treats.
Agree. 4 weeks is way too young for a mum to be away from her baby IMO, esp when breastfeeding. I didn't breastfeed but it's still the fourth trimester and a baby mostly just wants their mum for comfort as it's all they know. Joe is coming across increasingly selfish and manic these days. Just take a breath man and enjoy the early days with your new son.They left Indie with Rosie's mum overnight when she was quite little too, he did a story at the time preaching about how he thinks 'it's really important to make time for your partner'.
Totally would not be surprised if it comes out later on that he was emotionally abusive. There is not a chance I would leave my baby overnight at weeks old, what if they were distressed when they realised you weren't there!
Peckernow on his story he's having TOAST with jam and MORE TOAST with egg and bacon. How's about that for a double standard - give Indie some toast and sugar free jam you pecker
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