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carolinecat16 wrote:It’s weird how Rachelle literally gets off on how “big” of a baby Emma is. She was born barely at 9 lbs and she literally hasn’t shut up about how big she is since, even though she’s been gaining abnormally slowly since Rachelle uses the Babywise schedule and spaces out Emma’s feedings at one month old.
Literally nonstop it’s comments about how she’s “busting out of this onesie” or tweeting about “is it bad if I hope all my babies are born at 9 lbs? She’s just so biiiiiiggg and healthyyyy” or getting on her IG story and saying “OMG I weighed her and she’s eleven pounds now!!”
It’s complete bullshit that Emma supposedly didn’t fit into newborn clothes at birth. My first was born at ten pounds, 22 inches and still stayed in newborn clothes for around two months.
She seems to have this superiority complex because her baby was born at nine pounds, jesus. All of mine were around ten pounds at birth, but I never emphasized how BIGGGG they were like she does, haha
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I hate this too! Big doesn't equal healthy Rachelle needs to eat better and feed her more I'm tired of seeing Emma root around in vlogs. Instead of pumping from the other side flip Emma over and let her eat of that one, because she is clearly hungry. Idk about all my other momma's here but I was told by all the nurses and doctors my daughter had that on demand feeding is recommended now.
Came to share this, Emma has old man hair. So why is Rachelle editing pics to show a full head of hair???
As for the big baby comments.... didnt you know she gave birth to a 9lb baby with a failed epidural?? She deserves all the medals and trophies for giving birth!!
This!! I came here to post the thumbnail of the new video.. poor kid has old man hair
Is it common for baby not to have a check up for this long? She keeps saying next month, a month is a long time if your baby isn’t growing or if the mother isn’t feeding it appropriately (eg: setting a week old baby on a schedule).
Here babies are checked up on in your home by your midwife for 6 weeks (from multiple times a day in the beginning out to daily, then pushed out to a couple of times a week). Babies are weighed weekly.
From 6 weeks til 12mths, babies are weighing monthly at a clinic (or more frequently if you have concerns or baby is unwell). Then 12mths til 4, every 3-6mths for height, weight, development bits.
We then have a very in-depth before school check sometime between 4-5yrs old.
I hope she is feeding on demand, all my friends with babies are doing it per doctor's order.
On a different topic, looks like baby Emma is gonna bald and probably will turn blond in the future. Rachelle is gonna flip, now that she bought all of her clothes as well as the baby's in colours that exclusively match red hair. Haha, she's gonna start working on the next ivf to get her instagram red hair baby.
It was so hard to watch this vlog today.. I held my breath every time she held Emma because her neck kept rolling and her head bobbing. She never supports her head.
Also.. I’m not an animal lover but she has been so cruel to Beau. Even when they came home and he put his paws on her to say hi to Emma, she quickly turned her back to him. Justin nervously made excuses to Beau after that. She would have been better off with a stuffed animal than a live dog for emotional support. Now that she has what she wants, she doesn’t need him anymore.
Haulnarse wrote:Is it common for baby not to have a check up for this long? She keeps saying next month, a month is a long time if your baby isn’t growing or if the mother isn’t feeding it appropriately (eg: setting a week old baby on a schedule).
Here babies are checked up on in your home by your midwife for 6 weeks (from multiple times a day in the beginning out to daily, then pushed out to a couple of times a week). Babies are weighed weekly.
From 6 weeks til 12mths, babies are weighing monthly at a clinic (or more frequently if you have concerns or baby is unwell). Then 12mths til 4, every 3-6mths for height, weight, development bits.
We then have a very in-depth before school check sometime between 4-5yrs old.
Here it's right after birth, at one month depending on baby growth, 2 months then 4 and 6 idk after that.
carolinecat16 wrote:It’s weird how Rachelle literally gets off on how “big” of a baby Emma is. She was born barely at 9 lbs and she literally hasn’t shut up about how big she is since, even though she’s been gaining abnormally slowly since Rachelle uses the Babywise schedule and spaces out Emma’s feedings at one month old.
Literally nonstop it’s comments about how she’s “busting out of this onesie” or tweeting about “is it bad if I hope all my babies are born at 9 lbs? She’s just so biiiiiiggg and healthyyyy” or getting on her IG story and saying “OMG I weighed her and she’s eleven pounds now!!”
It’s complete bullshit that Emma supposedly didn’t fit into newborn clothes at birth. My first was born at ten pounds, 22 inches and still stayed in newborn clothes for around two months.
She seems to have this superiority complex because her baby was born at nine pounds, jesus. All of mine were around ten pounds at birth, but I never emphasized how BIGGGG they were like she does, haha
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I hate this too! Big doesn't equal healthy Rachelle needs to eat better and feed her more I'm tired of seeing Emma root around in vlogs. Instead of pumping from the other side flip Emma over and let her eat of that one, because she is clearly hungry. Idk about all my other momma's here but I was told by all the nurses and doctors my daughter had that on demand feeding is recommended now.
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Clearly the mother of the year has never read up on cluster feeding. That poor baby is constantly hungry. And if she doesn’t want to nurse on demand then why not give her a bottle of pumped milk. She’s ridiculous
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carolinecat16 wrote:It’s weird how Rachelle literally gets off on how “big” of a baby Emma is. She was born barely at 9 lbs and she literally hasn’t shut up about how big she is since, even though she’s been gaining abnormally slowly since Rachelle uses the Babywise schedule and spaces out Emma’s feedings at one month old.
Literally nonstop it’s comments about how she’s “busting out of this onesie” or tweeting about “is it bad if I hope all my babies are born at 9 lbs? She’s just so biiiiiiggg and healthyyyy” or getting on her IG story and saying “OMG I weighed her and she’s eleven pounds now!!”
It’s complete bullshit that Emma supposedly didn’t fit into newborn clothes at birth. My first was born at ten pounds, 22 inches and still stayed in newborn clothes for around two months.
She seems to have this superiority complex because her baby was born at nine pounds, jesus. All of mine were around ten pounds at birth, but I never emphasized how BIGGGG they were like she does, haha
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I hate this too! Big doesn't equal healthy Rachelle needs to eat better and feed her more I'm tired of seeing Emma root around in vlogs. Instead of pumping from the other side flip Emma over and let her eat of that one, because she is clearly hungry. Idk about all my other momma's here but I was told by all the nurses and doctors my daughter had that on demand feeding is recommended now.
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Clearly the mother of the year has never read up on cluster feeding. That poor baby is constantly hungry. And if she doesn’t want to nurse on demand then why not give her a bottle of pumper milk. She’s ridiculous
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Because she is so big she might need to supplement with formula also.
Ld5 wrote:It was so hard to watch this vlog today.. I held my breath every time she held Emma because her neck kept rolling and her head bobbing. She never supports her head.
Also.. I’m not an animal lover but she has been so cruel to Beau. Even when they came home and he put his paws on her to say hi to Emma, she quickly turned her back to him. Justin nervously made excuses to Beau after that. She would have been better off with a stuffed animal than a live dog for emotional support. Now that she has what she wants, she doesn’t need him anymore.
She’s a freaking lunatic. I can only imagine how her psychotic ass treats Beau when the camera is off. She’s to blame for not properly training him and now it’s his fault he’s excited to see his human?
calliebaity77 wrote:I hate this too! Big doesn't equal healthy Rachelle needs to eat better and feed her more I'm tired of seeing Emma root around in vlogs. Instead of pumping from the other side flip Emma over and let her eat of that one, because she is clearly hungry. Idk about all my other momma's here but I was told by all the nurses and doctors my daughter had that on demand feeding is recommended now.
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Clearly the mother of the year has never read up on cluster feeding. That poor baby is constantly hungry. And if she doesn’t want to nurse on demand then why not give her a bottle of pumper milk. She’s ridiculous
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Because she is so big she might need to supplement with formula also.
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The way she’s going about it, her supply is going to diminish soon. And she’s going to be all woe is me when it’s time to start the baby on formula.
She should be nursing her on demand instead of forcing her to use the pacifier all the time... I give breastfeeding three more weeks.. she’s going to lose her supply and she will wonder why! Breast milk is thinner than formula and doesn’t hold a baby satisfied as much as formula does.
Also.. I’m not an animal lover but she has been so cruel to Beau. Even when they came home and he put his paws on her to say hi to Emma, she quickly turned her back to him. Justin nervously made excuses to Beau after that. She would have been better off with a stuffed animal than a live dog for emotional support. Now that she has what she wants, she doesn’t need him anymore.
Looks like she needed something to "mother" so she got Beau, but for her, mothering means taking cute IG pics and now that Beau is not a puppy anymore she lost all interest. The same will happen when Emma gets older, so she'll have more babies.
Ld5 wrote:She should be nursing her on demand instead of forcing her to use the pacifier all the time... I give breastfeeding three more weeks.. she’s going to lose her supply and she will wonder why! Breast milk is thinner than formula and doesn’t hold a baby satisfied as much as formula does.
Doesn't nursing in demand cause an increase supply? I formula fed because I had a tube fed baby who wouldn't look at a bottle for a long time so I'm not knowledgeable non breastfeeding, I just know the hunger cues because they are the same.
Yes nursing on demand will increase supply naturally. I nursed my first exclusively til I went back to work at two months.. then I pumped. But my job wouldn’t allow me to pump at her usual feeding times and I dried up within the month.
My second and third nursed exclusively til I introduced solids at 6 months and then my supply drastically dropped.
Her comment about keeping breast milk frozen “forever” is false. It expires after three months or so. She should really be allowing Justin to feed her with a bottle so she’s used to taking food from someone else if they ever need to have someone watch her.
She even edited the little bit of hair in her weekly update to be redder. I can’t deal with her. This kid is going to have some of the worse self-image issues.
Ld5 wrote:Yes nursing on demand will increase supply naturally. I nursed my first exclusively til I went back to work at two months.. then I pumped. But my job wouldn’t allow me to pump at her usual feeding times and I dried up within the month.
My second and third nursed exclusively til I introduced solids at 6 months and then my supply drastically dropped.
Her comment about keeping breast milk frozen “forever” is false. It expires after three months or so. She should really be allowing Justin to feed her with a bottle so she’s used to taking food from someone else if they ever need to have someone watch her.
Breast milk also changes significantly from newborn and up. Its magic. Actually don’t know the technical words anymore my baby is 7 but magic works
So freezing week 1 breastmilk and expecting your 4mth old baby to be satisfied with that is ridiculous. We rotated our freezer stock. If hubby or someone had to feed our child/ren, id pump and freeze and pull out a frozen bag (if baby wasn’t being fed while the milk was warm still).
Nobody will ever bottle feed that baby. See when Justin brought her downstairs after dressing her Rachelle snatched Emma from him, snatched!!! Then she let her wee head bobble all over the place.
Haulnarse wrote:Nobody will ever bottle feed that baby. See when Justin brought her downstairs after dressing her Rachelle snatched Emma from him, snatched!!! Then she let her wee head bobble all over the place.
What do you want to bet if someone asks her excuse for not letting anyone bottle feed her will be nipple confusion! Even though Emma take a pacifier and still likes the boob.
Sorry for the double post but I thought cornbread was either made in a muffin tin or a cast iron skillet not a bread pan.. at least I have never seen it made that way and I have eaten a lot of cornbread in my lifetime!
Also what the hell kinda chilly are you making with avocado, wouldn't it just cook down into nothing?
Feeding on demand is recommended because you cannot over feed a breastfed baby. So when you feed when they are hungry it keeps your supply up and makes the correct amount for the baby after 6-8 weeks. She will see a drop in supply which she has but it’s not a drop. It’s evening out for what Emma needs. Of course she doesn’t know that, hence why she thinks she needs oatmeal daily. The best way to increase supply if she ever needs is to nurse nurse nurse. Offer the breast even if Emma isn’t crying. Crying is a late feeding cue. But Rachelle wouldn’t know that bc she doesn’t even know the first cue, which is rooting or licking lips. I’m younger than Rachelle and I fucking know that. She sits at home and would rather play damage control and block and delete and read this thread instead of learning about breastfeeding or cooking for her husband. Or try giving beau attention. Beau is a well behaved dog. He gets excited. That doesn’t make him a bad dog. He may run around and jump on shit, but so what? What dog doesn’t? He seems gentle around Emma and that’s all she should ask for coming from a male dog. Usually female dogs act calmer and more instinctual like. But beau does well considering the parents he has. Also her left eyebrow annoys the fuck out of me. It would be to the right of her face when you see her videos.