She said on Instagram that he's in the hospital and she's taking some time away from social media because her mental health is in the gutter.Did she say that or are we all just assuming?
She said on Instagram that he's in the hospital and she's taking some time away from social media because her mental health is in the gutter.Did she say that or are we all just assuming?
Well in that case I'll need the receipts, I must be blocked, as I can't see anything just her profile & info.She said on Instagram that he's in the hospital and she's taking some time away from social media because her mental health is in the gutter.
Here you goWell in that case I'll need the receipts, I must be blocked, as I can't see anything just her profile & info.
Sure Stephanie herself was very upset she had to have caesareans cos of the benefits you’ve outlined from delivering vaginally… albeit she seems to have a warped sense of western medicine at the best of times!What did she think would happen? The older boy had a bout of flu but being bigger and stronger and to be fair to her in a way probably healthy due to his diet bounced back, but any little one needs medical attention, be that oxygen therapy or fluids, my LB had it twice despite our best efforts, he was hospitalised both times, i was told a c section baby was more at risk as they don't pass through the birth canal and excrete alot of the fluids and it remains in their lungs, don't know how much truth is in that but funny anyone I know that's had it had a section, anyway not wanting to debate that as it may not be true but point being a little one under 12months needs oxygen support as they can plummet so quickly. He's in the best place whether she believes it or not.
Oh yes I think I remember that about microbine or something.Sure Stephanie herself was very upset she had to have caesareans cos of the benefits you’ve outlined from delivering vaginally… albeit she seems to have a warped sense of western medicine at the best of times!
She only let the child suffer for how long?! She makes me sick!!!Here you go
This is absolutely true about c-section births and its actually one of the main points they use to try and put people off elective c-sections. What I think is happening with Stephanie is she thinks she "failed" by having a c-section - as she has mentioned many times before. She KNOWS that c-section babies are more at risk when it comes to respiratory illness, BUT she has convinced herself that her wacky homoeopathy will work and and she will not be a "failure" by building up his natural immunity with mushrooms. She is in denial. But she has to suck it up and accept that her baby needs doctors, her baby us more at risk unfortunately and no wild mushroom or bone broth will fix that medical fact.What did she think would happen? The older boy had a bout of flu but being bigger and stronger and to be fair to her in a way probably healthy due to his diet bounced back, but any little one needs medical attention, be that oxygen therapy or fluids, my LB had it twice despite our best efforts, he was hospitalised both times, i was told a c section baby was more at risk as they don't pass through the birth canal and excrete alot of the fluids and it remains in their lungs, don't know how much truth is in that but funny anyone I know that's had it had a section, anyway not wanting to debate that as it may not be true but point being a little one under 12months needs oxygen support as they can plummet so quickly. He's in the best place whether she believes it or not.
She's back home she uploaded pics of them back in their Irish house ready for ChristmasIs it still a quiet?
If she does it will be so backhanded like thanks but then she will moan on about how they gave him antibiotics for something and now his microbiome is destroyedWonder will she come on and praise the hospital staff for helping her child