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Mommajamba wrote:Anyone want to take one for the team and let us know what happens in the vlog? Lol she's dilating?
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Nothing happened once again! They go to CVS to check their blood pressure (those machines are incredibly inaccurate)... rachelle thinks a diastolic of 82 is high lol she is so dumb.... then they go to the hospital because her pulse is sort of high (100) and she's getting contractions. They check her and she's 1cm and 50% effaced but station -2 which means baby I'd high up in there. Then they contradict that by saying that the nurse says they can feel her head RIGHT THERE. They make her drink water and then she's fine. Basically she is inducing her own contractions through dehydration.
When she was at the pharmacy taking her blood pressure the look on her face said "let this be high so I can have something to film and go to the hospital" It all looked incredibly fake, staged & insincere. I absolutely HATE them both for acting like that.
Had to laugh when she said "tomorrow I'll take it easy..." When hasn't she taken it easy in the last 12 months? Everyday is an easy day for her.
She literally says she's taking it easy EVERY vlog. Also I honestly feel like she just went to the hospital so she could have something attention grabbing in her vlog. All her videos are trash and just recycled. Every vlog is them shopping and saying "omg are we ready for Emma?" She needed something to film so she just waddled her way to the hospital cause why not.
Jupiter wrote:One thing for certain...if she wants a house, she'll get one. You can count on it.
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I'm curious what the model homes they were looking are priced around. They looked expensive. I know Temecula isn't as pricey as the rest of California but I was thinking around 200k?
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No way. Those were brand new homes. I live in Indiana which has low cost housing. You wouldn’t even get close to a brand new construction like that for 200k. Those were probably at least 500k or more.
Jupiter wrote:One thing for certain...if she wants a house, she'll get one. You can count on it.
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I'm curious what the model homes they were looking are priced around. They looked expensive. I know Temecula isn't as pricey as the rest of California but I was thinking around 200k?
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No way. Those were brand new homes. I live in Indiana which has low cost housing. You wouldn’t even get close to a brand new construction like that for 200k. Those were probably at least 500k or more.
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I would honestly guess between the high 300 - 400k. Temecula is getting pretty built up but they’re still on the lower end of CA
Mommajamba wrote:I'm curious what the model homes they were looking are priced around. They looked expensive. I know Temecula isn't as pricey as the rest of California but I was thinking around 200k?
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No way. Those were brand new homes. I live in Indiana which has low cost housing. You wouldn’t even get close to a brand new construction like that for 200k. Those were probably at least 500k or more.
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I would honestly guess between the high 300 - 400k. Temecula is getting pretty built up but they’re still on the lower end of CA
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Well in indiana which is the lowest cost of living states 300kto 400k would be right. But no way in California I don’t think.
It would probably be easy to look up home builders in that city and see the prices. Maybe after I get done eating dinner I will see what I can find.
Mommajamba wrote:I'm curious what the model homes they were looking are priced around. They looked expensive. I know Temecula isn't as pricey as the rest of California but I was thinking around 200k?
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No way. Those were brand new homes. I live in Indiana which has low cost housing. You wouldn’t even get close to a brand new construction like that for 200k. Those were probably at least 500k or more.
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I would honestly guess between the high 300 - 400k. Temecula is getting pretty built up but they’re still on the lower end of CA
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This reminds me of House Hunters. "Hi my name is Rachelle and I'm a stay at home mom/Youtuber and this Justin he just got out of the army and now working as a tradesman and our budget is $500k." And you just think what the fuck how can they afford that? Lol
They get A LOT of financial help from their families. Justin's parents paid for the infertility treatment and her mom paid for the Brynn's funeral. They brag about how they're not in debt and they pay for things out of pocket, but in reality they're a financial burden to their families. They'll probably make them pay for their new house too.
Doing a quick search it seems that on the cheap end they are looking at 400k. Most are in the 500k to 600k. Being in California Justin will make more then being in a lower cost of living state. But her being on YouTube she is going to make the same no matter where they live plus higher taxes. They would be smart to move to a cheaper state.
Hi. Long time lurker here but I finally had to make an account to comment.
I hate how she keeps saying 36 weeks is full term and safe. No, by today’s standards, 36 weeks is early term and 39 weeks is full term. From 36 to 39 weeks Emma’s lungs can do so much more maturing. At 36 weeks she is still pretty high risk for a NICU stay but Rachelle is so impatient she probably would prefer to have her born early and risk it.
She’s so desperate to have her because she’ll actually have something interesting to vlog. She probably thinks Emma would be perfectly fine if she was born now, but the chance of a nicu stay is still there. Or she wouldn’t mind a nicu stay because she would profit from it
rxysm wrote:Hi. Long time lurker here but I finally had to make an account to comment.
I hate how she keeps saying 36 weeks is full term and safe. No, by today’s standards, 36 weeks is early term and 39 weeks is full term. From 36 to 39 weeks Emma’s lungs can do so much more maturing. At 36 weeks she is still pretty high risk for a NICU stay but Rachelle is so impatient she probably would prefer to have her born early and risk it.
I had my son at 36 weeks, exactly. He was barely 5 pounds and spent most of his first days under a “blue light” for jaundice. Thankfully, that was the only complication of him being early. I just can’t believe how lightly she’s taking everything after their loss. I know if I were in her shoes, I’d be resting/staying hydrated and doing whatever else I could do keep her in as long as possible. I get you want your baby here, but don’t jeopardize her health..
rxysm wrote:Hi. Long time lurker here but I finally had to make an account to comment.
I hate how she keeps saying 36 weeks is full term and safe. No, by today’s standards, 36 weeks is early term and 39 weeks is full term. From 36 to 39 weeks Emma’s lungs can do so much more maturing. At 36 weeks she is still pretty high risk for a NICU stay but Rachelle is so impatient she probably would prefer to have her born early and risk it.
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Actually, full term is considered 37-42 weeks.
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As of 2013, March of Dimes says full term is 39-41 weeks and early term is 37-39. It varies by organization but more and more doctors are going by 39 weeks being full term. I personally only learned this from my OBGYN and had previously thought 36 weeks was FT.
Just curious, does it take anyone else 3 or 4 attempts to finish a vlog? Because they are so boring that I have to have literally nothing else to do in order to finish one now. She couldn’t even get me with that clickbait thumbnail and title.
jcrumb2012 wrote:I had my son at 36 weeks, exactly. He was barely 5 pounds and spent most of his first days under a “blue light” for jaundice. Thankfully, that was the only complication of him being early. I just can’t believe how lightly she’s taking everything after their loss. I know if I were in her shoes, I’d be resting/staying hydrated and doing whatever else I could do keep her in as long as possible. I get you want your baby here, but don’t jeopardize her health..
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I'll be curious if she goes shopping in tomorrow's vlog, I hope she doesn't drag Emma to target after just a couple days home
rxysm wrote:Hi. Long time lurker here but I finally had to make an account to comment.
I hate how she keeps saying 36 weeks is full term and safe. No, by today’s standards, 36 weeks is early term and 39 weeks is full term. From 36 to 39 weeks Emma’s lungs can do so much more maturing. At 36 weeks she is still pretty high risk for a NICU stay but Rachelle is so impatient she probably would prefer to have her born early and risk it.
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YES THIS ^^^^ I was born at 36 weeks and ended up having to have a 2 week NICU stay. People uneducated like Rachelle divide the 9 months divided by 4 and figure you're mathematically 9 months pregnant at 36 weeks but you are actually really meant and intended to be pregnant for about 10 months. She is stupid. I cannot wait for them to literally burst into flames as a couple once Emma is here. Their marriage is so not strong it is actually kind of sad.
Such a click bait title on her last vlog, the thumbnail as though she's going into labor and everything she probably loved every second of it being in the gown and the bed
Look at the smile on her face. She's such a selfish bitch, what kind of mother is happy to be in hospital when their babies lungs aren't even fully developed yet. [img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201807 ... e1513e.jpg[/img]
She does realize once Emma’s born she’s going to be stuck at home all day with her right. She trusts Justin with nothing so she won’t leave her with him and she’s going to be to worn out and tired.