She did the Sneakpeek and knew it was a girl before her 12 week scan and then they told her during the scan that it was correct and was having a girl from what they could see - so so happy for her, Danny and the boysShe used SneakPeek, think it cost £60.
She did a sneak peek DNA test which said it was a girl, the sonographer just confirmed that she thought it was a girl too, but did say it wasn't always accurateI’m pleased for the family but I’m worried she’s being slightly premature with her announcement, the sex really can’t be obvious at 12 weeks, what the sonographer suggested was the nub theory, 60% is just over half which isn’t much to go on and if they did as Helen suggest tell her that her baby was a girl at 12 weeks gestation I’d be somewhat surprised.
The only way to know for sure would be the Harmony test that someone mentioned above, which costs around £500. If they wanted to know that badly it would have been worth paying the extra to know for 100%.
I do hope the baby is a girl as that what they really seem to want.
No not yet she is due the scan at 22 weeks, can't quite remember how far along she is xxHas she had it confirmed at a hospital scan that she’s having a girl?
Shes 20 weeks xxNo not yet she is due the scan at 22 weeks, can't quite remember how far along she is xx
Oh no just went and watched the vlog,felt so awful for her at the start you could tell she was trying to put a brave face on itHow sad the baby has a heart problem I hope it rectifies itself
I think she's probably realised lots of companies aren't approaching her with freebies for the baby (other vloggers when pregnant received endless freebies and ads, but they're mainly with channel mum and much bigger channels), so the po box is the next best thing. Sadly Helen doesn't really vlog enough varied content for companies to approach her. Saying that I do like her natural /realistic approach to vloggingI' after all why post if you've not got anything to share. Ive always liked Helen, but I completely understand what you mean about some Youtubers and how they often change and become entitled.Sorry but she’s went down in my estimation by saying she’s looking into opening a PO Box for viewers to send her stuff for the baby. I think you tubers start to believe their own hype after a while & become entitled & greedy. And I don’t understand viewers who want to send people stuff when they can well afford to buy it themselves. Helen would be better asking her subs to donate clothing to a women’s refuge or donating money to people affected by the pandemic.
Probably, but I still think she could ask them to donate money to a wrothy charity instead. It's not like she can't afford her own baby stuff.Well Helen doesn't really tally with the yummy mummy YTs she's not the type big companies would approach .I think she does it more as a hobby than a business .I don't really get a sense of begging from her .It could just be people have messaged her looking to send her stuff and she doesn't want to give out her address which is understandable ...
What I mean is people might be offering her "hand me downs" from their own kids not necessarily new items, she's the type that likes that kinda stuff ..Probably, but I still think she could ask them to donate money to a wrothy charity instead. It's not like she can't afford her own baby stuff.
And I hate when vloggers say "I'm opening a PO box so you can send me letters or write to me". Well they can just DM you or send you an email! Imo they only open PO boxes to see what they'll be sent.
I wonder if she's realised how expensive a po box is. I will be surprised if she does open one, considering how careful she is with money. Another small vlogger I follow was going to open one, she said unless you have a business or are a much bigger channel it's not cost effective.What I mean is people might be offering her "hand me downs" from their own kids not necessarily new items, she's the type that likes that kinda stuff ..
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