Chloe and Beans

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She said it was 35 degrees at 9am but she is still wearing those cord overalls! I couldn’t bear it and I’m not ever pregnant!

They look so uncomfortable doesn't she need to go to the toilet?

It was so hot this morning. I went out to run some errands. I couldn't imagine what it would be like at a park.

I guess the kids don't do swimming lessons as they never go to the beach.
 
Not getting those kids swimming lessons is shocking 😮 especially when they live in Aus when more houses are likely to have swimming pools and all that ocean.
All mine had swimming lessons from 3 but with ten kids bet they can’t afford it

Plus the kids are home schooled. In regular school they do swimming lessons for at least one term.

To be fair with all those kids it would be expensive to do swimming lessons during the school holidays. Plus either Ro would have to take them all. Saying that it's so important to find a way to do it.

I follow someone else who is due about the same time as Chloe and she talks about how heavy if she feels and spends most mornings at the floating in the ocean. This is only her 2nd child. Wonder how Chloe really feels as her face looks exhausted to me.
 
To be fair, all 3 of my kids were born after their due dates. With regular monitoring by a midwife (after 12 days monitoring should be daily) it’s safe to go into natural labour for low risk pregnancies.
Saying that, Chloe probably isn’t low risk.

The overalls however are disgusting and her crotch must be a sweaty mess.
 
To be fair, all 3 of my kids were born after their due dates. With regular monitoring by a midwife (after 12 days monitoring should be daily) it’s safe to go into natural labour for low risk pregnancies.
Saying that, Chloe probably isn’t low risk.

The overalls however are disgusting and her crotch must be a sweaty mess.

I believe in letting bubs come when they are ready -- if you are low risk!! Chloe has had 3 single births, one x triplets at 25? weeks caesarean (emergency obvs) one twins full term emergency caesarean & one single born at close to 43 weeks :mad: All in 11 years.

I find it impossible to reconcile her great parent thing with tempting fate with her LIFE with all those kids already. There is no need to avoid induction (or a c section, I'm no expert) if you are over 2 weeks late. The risk to the baby is horrifying & the risk to herself is equal.
 
There’s a major difference to being a few days over on your first or second pregnancy whilst under midwife/ doctor supervision compared to openly gloating about being over due with your tenth child after a triplet, twin and 5 other singleton births..I hope she’s not planning on a home birth too. I seriously can’t stand these anti intervention danger warriors. Good for you if you went over and everything was fine, but it sends a dangerous message and the stats of things going wrong don’t lie
 
There’s a major difference to being a few days over on your first or second pregnancy whilst under midwife/ doctor supervision compared to openly gloating about being over due with your tenth child after a triplet, twin and 5 other singleton births..I hope she’s not planning on a home birth too. I seriously can’t stand these anti intervention danger warriors. Good for you if you went over and everything was fine, but it sends a dangerous message and the stats of things going wrong don’t lie

I was thinking the same thing.

I feel sorry for the kids. Another baby, what are they going to do all day? While Chloe is with the baby? Ro must be exhausted.
 
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