Flyingbaby
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Love that she’s basically calling out her pal Emma for becoming a sell out
I was a bit um and ah when I saw her stories saying about being a bit disheartened, but she's bang on in what she's saying about how she is entitled to feel how she feels. You could see all over her face that she thought that it would be a girl and I did feel for her, neither seemed overjoyed.Dunno if it’s because I’m due on and my hormones are abit up in the air but I did shed a little tear watching her stories this morning
I have two girls and would love a boy but due to medical reasons no more children
I can sympathise with her
But who knows she might decide to have a third and have a little girl
I think she genuinely thought she was having a girl, she'd even said a little while back that she thought, because this pregnancy felt different, that she thought she was having a girl. I was adamant with my daughter that she was a girl, from the moment we found out I was pregnant until we found out what she was, I was like, definitely a girl, and I do think I'd have been slightly gutted if she was a boy, but tbf I was just happy she was anything.Not sure I would have bothered to go to all that effort and trouble to have everyone round and do a gender reveal if there was a 50% chance I would be unhappy at the end of it ?? bless her. She seems gutted doesn’t she, If it was me and I was hoping for a girl I think I’d have just found out in private tbh. But then that’s too boring and normal and wouldnt boost that engagement would it
What was yesterdays incident?I'm a lurker, but have to agree with points made above, especially if you include yesterday's incident.
Yeah, I mean I kinda get it, I'm pregnant and have a 1 year old and just think "arghh" at times and wonder how I'll cope, but I don't understand why you would even make a decision to have another when all you do is complain about how you can't do anything you want to, with the one you've got?Hi longtime lurker here. After seeing Megan’s latest post and those over Christmas/NY. Anyone else really fed up with her constant ‘a toddler ruins everything’ posts/comments. She’s really going to struggle having a toddler and a newborn!
I'm sure she said a while ago that he'd had his health visitor checks and that she'd mentioned her worries and they weren't overly worried. Nursery could be the thing that brings him on leaps and bounds. My nephew had speech therapy as he was a late talker, he's now been diagnosed as autistic BUT, the speech therapy and nursery helped him no end.My son had very little speech until he hit 3.5 and it came on in leaps and bounds. He’s autistic ❤
Nursery will almost certainly raise concerns if they think he needs to see a paediatrician. And if a three year old isn’t speaking, they need to see a paediatrician. Only question is, why hasn’t Megan sought help sooner? I know Covid has caused massive problems with the NHS, but consultations were still happening over the phone and via video call. I know because I had them!
I wouldn't necessarily say he has a learning disability, all kids develop differently. We've seen him say some words, and I know from friends kids that if they can get away without walking, or talking because they can crawl or point or whatever then they will. Just because a child does something later or slower doesn't necessarily mean it's because there's something wrong with them.I genuinely think the boy has a learning difficulty. He is nearly 3 and can barely speak. No wonder she struggles, but I’d be pushing for help with him. Maybe once he is in daycare they will notice