I swear Rachelle doesn’t have a single original thought in her head. Her latest person to copycat is Emmy Lowe. Rachelle is copying her weekly baby photo style (baby being held out against a wall), using the presets, and now even calling Emma EMMY!mrsglittersparkles wrote:
It’s $50. $50 for a PHOTO PRESET for Instagram. This girl is some kind of special.
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Gross. She is the biggest UN-original chick out there.NellieNovember wrote:I swear Rachelle doesn’t have a single original thought in her head. Her latest person to copycat is Emmy Lowe. Rachelle is copying her weekly baby photo style (baby being held out against a wall), using the presets, and now even calling Emma EMMY!mrsglittersparkles wrote:
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Anyone watch her postpartum update? There’s something off about her and omg. That jittery dog drives me insane.
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The blurb on the postpartum vlog - Delivered naturally.... um yea okay
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Is she claiming she had a natural delivery cause she thinks she had s failed epidural or is she saying natural in reference to a vaginal delivery?Haulnarse wrote:The blurb on the postpartum vlog - Delivered naturally.... um yea okay
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Tbh it probably makes me s bad person but I HATE when people who had s “failed” epidural say they had a natural/drug free delivery. Like no, you really didn’t. Come at me.
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ForeverGauc01 wrote:Is she claiming she had a natural delivery cause she thinks she had s failed epidural or is she saying natural in reference to a vaginal delivery?Haulnarse wrote:The blurb on the postpartum vlog - Delivered naturally.... um yea okay
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Tbh it probably makes me s bad person but I HATE when people who had s “failed” epidural say they had a natural/drug free delivery. Like no, you really didn’t. Come at me.
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Omg your “come at me” comment made me crack up! Love it! She didn’t have a failed epidural, it wore off but it didn’t FAIL, she’s such a moron.
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ForeverGauc01 wrote:Is she claiming she had a natural delivery cause she thinks she had s failed epidural or is she saying natural in reference to a vaginal delivery?Haulnarse wrote:The blurb on the postpartum vlog - Delivered naturally.... um yea okay
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Tbh it probably makes me s bad person but I HATE when people who had s “failed” epidural say they had a natural/drug free delivery. Like no, you really didn’t. Come at me.
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Omg your “come at me” comment made me crack up! Love it! She didn’t have a failed epidural, it wore off but it didn’t FAIL, she’s such a moron.
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I think the same as you! Naturally to me is ZERO intervention, no induction, no pain relief, etcForeverGauc01 wrote:Is she claiming she had a natural delivery cause she thinks she had s failed epidural or is she saying natural in reference to a vaginal delivery?Haulnarse wrote:The blurb on the postpartum vlog - Delivered naturally.... um yea okay
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Tbh it probably makes me s bad person but I HATE when people who had s “failed” epidural say they had a natural/drug free delivery. Like no, you really didn’t. Come at me.
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Im guessing natural cos her epidural “failed”. She was smiling on video minutes before she started pushing, that aint a failed epidural lady! Anything to make her sound more hardcore and justify her reasoning for having an epidural.
Ive delivered three babies - my first i had pethadine less than 5 minutes before he was born (went from 4-10cm in under 10mins!) and no chance for it to work, but I don’t claim that ive had three natural births!
Natural = no pain relief, would almost go as far as no intervention- not being induced?! but happy to drop that lol
Vaginal = obviously vaginally delivered regardless of labour and pain relief choices
C-section = obvious
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I think the same as you! Naturally to me is ZERO intervention, no induction, no pain relief, etcForeverGauc01 wrote:Is she claiming she had a natural delivery cause she thinks she had s failed epidural or is she saying natural in reference to a vaginal delivery?Haulnarse wrote:The blurb on the postpartum vlog - Delivered naturally.... um yea okay
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Tbh it probably makes me s bad person but I HATE when people who had s “failed” epidural say they had a natural/drug free delivery. Like no, you really didn’t. Come at me.
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Im guessing natural cos her epidural “failed”. She was smiling on video minutes before she started pushing, that aint a failed epidural lady! Anything to make her sound more hardcore and justify her reasoning for having an epidural.
Ive delivered three babies - my first i had pethadine less than 5 minutes before he was born (went from 4-10cm in under 10mins!) and no chance for it to work, but I don’t claim that ive had three natural births!
Natural = no pain relief, would almost go as far as no intervention- not being induced?! but happy to drop that lol
Vaginal = obviously vaginally delivered regardless of labour and pain relief choices
C-section = obvious
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Oh and she said that it didn’t hurt getting stitched up!!!!!!
I can tell you it friggen hurts, even getting the injection of numbing stuff to be stitched up, my lady bits still wince at that thought!! That to me was worse than delivering. Thanks to #1 child who had his arm up by his face when he came out, the cord was wrapped around his shoulder. Doh!
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I can tell you it friggen hurts, even getting the injection of numbing stuff to be stitched up, my lady bits still wince at that thought!! That to me was worse than delivering. Thanks to #1 child who had his arm up by his face when he came out, the cord was wrapped around his shoulder. Doh!
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Lmao my baby was bigger than Emma AND had her arm up by her head when born and I had no drugs. I agree with the stichting. That was more uncomfortable than baby coming out lol. Maybe it was all in my head because there was no reward at the end of getting stitched up.Haulnarse wrote:Oh and she said that it didn’t hurt getting stitched up!!!!!!
I can tell you it friggen hurts, even getting the injection of numbing stuff to be stitched up, my lady bits still wince at that thought!! That to me was worse than delivering. Thanks to #1 child who had his arm up by his face when he came out, the cord was wrapped around his shoulder. Doh!
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I will never shit on a woman for how they deliver. It’s their choice and we’re all strong AF for bringing babies into this world. But she was induced and had pain relief at some point. That is not a “natural” delivery. Unless she is referring to natural as in vaginal delivery, I haven’t watched the video.
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Lmao my baby was bigger than Emma AND had her arm up by her head when born and I had no drugs. I agree with the stichting. That was more uncomfortable than baby coming out lol. Maybe it was all in my head because there was no reward at the end of getting stitched up.Haulnarse wrote:Oh and she said that it didn’t hurt getting stitched up!!!!!!
I can tell you it friggen hurts, even getting the injection of numbing stuff to be stitched up, my lady bits still wince at that thought!! That to me was worse than delivering. Thanks to #1 child who had his arm up by his face when he came out, the cord was wrapped around his shoulder. Doh!
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I will never shit on a woman for how they deliver. It’s their choice and we’re all strong AF for bringing babies into this world. But she was induced and had pain relief at some point. That is not a “natural” delivery. Unless she is referring to natural as in vaginal delivery, I haven’t watched the video.
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Ugh...in their newest blog they start out on a walk. Justin makes a comment on how uncomfortably hot it is. Then Rachelle whips the cover over the stroller. They get home and have to turn the air on because Emma was getting overheated at the end of their walk. Duh...you guys were literally cooking her in that stroller. I can’t with their stupidity. They also addresses Justin going back to work which was questioned here. They definitely read what is written. Rachelle, a little sun is good for babies but giving them heat stroke due to lack of air movement is not. I also find it hilarious that she is 10 days PP and they have used their $900 stroller once...it was such a good investment
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Had to laugh at the whole Justin/work thing today. She said she didn’t want to show her being upset yet clogs and uploads it before he returns to work anyway? And by the sound of it, it’s a new job?
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Every time she rubs Emma’s face it looks so rough. Justin braved the Trader Joes grocery run alone....”braved”? Really lmfao? She’s upset Justin is back to work next week...that’s just life. Someone has to pay for those $25 onesies
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So she claims her newborn is sleeping through the night. But yet she is waking her up every two to three hours to feed her until she surpasses her birth weight. Is that normal?
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If she is exclusively breastfeeding, she's supposed to be feeding on demand. As long as Emma has enough wet and soiled diapers and weight wise is okay (which it seems to be per her vlog), she doesn't need to wake her up. It is unrealistic to try to get a newborn to sleep through the night. Especially a breastfed baby. It is also so normal for a baby to lose weight after birth.chloe6124 wrote:So she claims her newborn is sleeping through the night. But yet she is waking her up every two to three hours to feed her until she surpasses her birth weight. Is that normal?
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She's also not supposed to be pumping if she doesn't plan on going back to work or anything in the next few weeks. That can cause an oversupply. A very painful oversupply. She's supposed to wait until her milk establishes.
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If she is exclusively breastfeeding, she's supposed to be feeding on demand. As long as Emma has enough wet and soiled diapers and weight wise is okay (which it seems to be per her vlog), she doesn't need to wake her up. It is unrealistic to try to get a newborn to sleep through the night. Especially a breastfed baby. It is also so normal for a baby to lose weight after birth.chloe6124 wrote:So she claims her newborn is sleeping through the night. But yet she is waking her up every two to three hours to feed her until she surpasses her birth weight. Is that normal?
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She's also not supposed to be pumping if she doesn't plan on going back to work or anything in the next few weeks. That can cause an oversupply. A very painful oversupply. She's supposed to wait until her milk establishes.
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I just find it odd she’s trying to sleep train a 1.5 week old. Like that’s the last thought of a parent.angelmamma wrote:If she is exclusively breastfeeding, she's supposed to be feeding on demand. As long as Emma has enough wet and soiled diapers and weight wise is okay (which it seems to be per her vlog), she doesn't need to wake her up. It is unrealistic to try to get a newborn to sleep through the night. Especially a breastfed baby. It is also so normal for a baby to lose weight after birth.chloe6124 wrote:So she claims her newborn is sleeping through the night. But yet she is waking her up every two to three hours to feed her until she surpasses her birth weight. Is that normal?
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She's also not supposed to be pumping if she doesn't plan on going back to work or anything in the next few weeks. That can cause an oversupply. A very painful oversupply. She's supposed to wait until her milk establishes.
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We were advised to wake our baby up to feed every 2-3 hours during the first two weeks also. However, they did say we could skip one feeding at night. Once the baby’s weight is back up, no need to wake them at that point. Seems to be pretty standard of care here.chloe6124 wrote:So she claims her newborn is sleeping through the night. But yet she is waking her up every two to three hours to feed her until she surpasses her birth weight. Is that normal?
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But sleep training wasn’t recommended to use until 4-6 months if that.
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Homegirl needed to pick up her feet when they were walking at the beginning of the vlog.