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Given her weight gain and the fact that these other options are not as well-studied as the glucose drink or as sensitive, I wouldn’t want to risk it. I have no idea how the midwife would perform a gestational diabetes screening with fasting alone and no sugar, since the whole point of the test is to evaluates how your body processes sugar. That doesn’t sound right, maybe Kelsey got confused and misunderstood. Technically the American Diabetes Association does put out a threshold for an abnormal reading at fasting, but I can’t imagine that’s enough to screen someone with alone? Of course none of this is mandatory and the midwife could just present the risks to Kelsey and have her sign a waiver.
I don’t think the glucose screen is perfect, and I do think there are a lot of unnecessary additives, but Kelsey eats like crap anyways, so suddenly pretending like she cares about artificial dies or preservatives or sugar is interesting. They eat Taco Bell for crying out loud. And the sugar in the glucose drink is no different than the sugar in juice. It’s all sugar.
I suppose it’s possible some people don’t tolerate it well, but I think in her case it’s all mental. She psyched herself out, got super anxious, and threw up. I don’t eat fast food or surgery drinks, and I was fine. Even did it on an empty stomach because my appointment was first thing in the morning. Got a little light headed from it, but if there was a problem, I wanted to know.
I don’t think the glucose screen is perfect, and I do think there are a lot of unnecessary additives, but Kelsey eats like crap anyways, so suddenly pretending like she cares about artificial dies or preservatives or sugar is interesting. They eat Taco Bell for crying out loud. And the sugar in the glucose drink is no different than the sugar in juice. It’s all sugar.
I suppose it’s possible some people don’t tolerate it well, but I think in her case it’s all mental. She psyched herself out, got super anxious, and threw up. I don’t eat fast food or surgery drinks, and I was fine. Even did it on an empty stomach because my appointment was first thing in the morning. Got a little light headed from it, but if there was a problem, I wanted to know.
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Lord Corbin, never drives their car either lol
Every time they vlog from their car Kelsey is like 99% of the time behind the wheel lol
And now she is paddling their ship while lazy ass Corbin lays in the back of the “boat” and tans his pale hairy nipples
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Yes totally noticed it too! They probably bought all these clothes from their trip to target the other day! Kelsey wasn’t even interested in going through the pants she just tossed them aside saying they will come in handy! June had one outfit in each package too so staged. They are really begging now! They probably just got the key rings only! That is why Kelsey is side looking him then quickly adds please don’t feel you have to send us anything! You can tell even from the staged parcels there were like what 5? Then who were the many begging you to open the post up Kelsey and Corbin? Get a job and dress your iwn kids!PirateWench8 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 1:24 pmBoy does Kelsey look like she’s highly pissed off or what?minniemouse99 wrote:Kelsey’s face: “but my luuuvvvv, why can’t we just cut this s*** show and live a normal life and not have to lie constantly in our videos..........”
P.s. Corbin looks like such a dork or more like an old grandma in his flower tee and knitted cardigan
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She is such a wimp! It's not _that_ bad. I had to do the longer version with my son. My first was borderline, and I have a family history of gestational diabetes and type 2, so we wanted to be sure. So, after sitting there for a few hours, drinking that icky orange drink, they dropped my samples and broke them. So I had to go back and do it again. It was a Navy clinic, and my ex was a Commander, so he offered to go yell at them. I said no-- didn't want them mad at me when they were drawing my blood!HashtagBlessed wrote:Given her weight gain and the fact that these other options are not as well-studied as the glucose drink or as sensitive, I wouldn’t want to risk it. I have no idea how the midwife would perform a gestational diabetes screening with fasting alone and no sugar, since the whole point of the test is to evaluates how your body processes sugar. That doesn’t sound right, maybe Kelsey got confused and misunderstood. Technically the American Diabetes Association does put out a threshold for an abnormal reading at fasting, but I can’t imagine that’s enough to screen someone with alone? Of course none of this is mandatory and the midwife could just present the risks to Kelsey and have her sign a waiver.
I don’t think the glucose screen is perfect, and I do think there are a lot of unnecessary additives, but Kelsey eats like crap anyways, so suddenly pretending like she cares about artificial dies or preservatives or sugar is interesting. They eat Taco Bell for crying out loud. And the sugar in the glucose drink is no different than the sugar in juice. It’s all sugar.
I suppose it’s possible some people don’t tolerate it well, but I think in her case it’s all mental. She psyched herself out, got super anxious, and threw up. I don’t eat fast food or surgery drinks, and I was fine. Even did it on an empty stomach because my appointment was first thing in the morning. Got a little light headed from it, but if there was a problem, I wanted to know.
They have good company in the using "something's wrong with the baby!" for clickbait. Cole and Savannah did that when she had mild gestational diabetes. She was crying over having to eat more vegetables. Vloggers make me sick. Here's an idea, Corbin-- get a JOB most adults do that BEFORE they have 2 children. Wonder if they are on WIC for June. Wouldn't surprise me one bit. Yep, use government vouchers to buy food instead of working.
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Arabelle wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:49 pmYes totally noticed it too! They probably bought all these clothes from their trip to target the other day! Kelsey wasn’t even interested in going through the pants she just tossed them aside saying they will come in handy! June had one outfit in each package too so staged. They are really begging now! They probably just got the key rings only! That is why Kelsey is side looking him then quickly adds please don’t feel you have to send us anything! You can tell even from the staged parcels there were like what 5? Then who were the many begging you to open the post up Kelsey and Corbin? Get a job and dress your iwn kids!PirateWench8 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 1:24 pmBoy does Kelsey look like she’s highly pissed off or what?minniemouse99 wrote:Kelsey’s face: “but my luuuvvvv, why can’t we just cut this s*** show and live a normal life and not have to lie constantly in our videos..........”
P.s. Corbin looks like such a dork or more like an old grandma in his flower tee and knitted cardigan
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I like how Corbin admitted “we are so bad at checking the P.O. Box” maybe that’s cause you don’t even have one!?!
Ya it’s hard to tell if it’s staged or actual “fan” mail. Either way, the two are getting new clothes for their little ones.
They should really enjoy this while it lasts, milk the last bit of your “free stuff” coupon until Tabor comes and after you can kiss your free crap goodbye
Maybe then Lord Corbin will think about getting a serious job, because their YouTube game is WEAK!
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minniemouse99 wrote:Arabelle wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:49 pmYes totally noticed it too! They probably bought all these clothes from their trip to target the other day! Kelsey wasn’t even interested in going through the pants she just tossed them aside saying they will come in handy! June had one outfit in each package too so staged. They are really begging now! They probably just got the key rings only! That is why Kelsey is side looking him then quickly adds please don’t feel you have to send us anything! You can tell even from the staged parcels there were like what 5? Then who were the many begging you to open the post up Kelsey and Corbin? Get a job and dress your iwn kids!PirateWench8 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 1:24 pm Boy does Kelsey look like she’s highly pissed off or what?
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I like how Corbin admitted “we are so bad at checking the P.O. Box” maybe that’s cause you don’t even have one!?!
Ya it’s hard to tell if it’s staged or actual “fan” mail. Either way, the two are getting new clothes for their little ones.
They should really enjoy this while it lasts, milk the last bit of your “free stuff” coupon until Tabor comes and after you can kiss your free crap goodbye
Maybe then Lord Corbin will think about getting a serious job, because their YouTube game is WEAK!
The devil in me wants to mail them the help wanted ads from the newspaper. I can even circle all the minimum wage jobs for the unskilled in red for him
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aurora85 wrote:One for them, and one for Cullen and Katie. These people are unbelievable. Do they really believe that they are so special that they deserve a living handed to them?minniemouse99 wrote:Arabelle wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:49 pm Yes totally noticed it too! They probably bought all these clothes from their trip to target the other day! Kelsey wasn’t even interested in going through the pants she just tossed them aside saying they will come in handy! June had one outfit in each package too so staged. They are really begging now! They probably just got the key rings only! That is why Kelsey is side looking him then quickly adds please don’t feel you have to send us anything! You can tell even from the staged parcels there were like what 5? Then who were the many begging you to open the post up Kelsey and Corbin? Get a job and dress your iwn kids!
I like how Corbin admitted “we are so bad at checking the P.O. Box” maybe that’s cause you don’t even have one!?!
Ya it’s hard to tell if it’s staged or actual “fan” mail. Either way, the two are getting new clothes for their little ones.
They should really enjoy this while it lasts, milk the last bit of your “free stuff” coupon until Tabor comes and after you can kiss your free crap goodbye
Maybe then Lord Corbin will think about getting a serious job, because their YouTube game is WEAK!
The devil in me wants to mail them the help wanted ads from the newspaper. I can even circle all the minimum wage jobs for the unskilled in red for him
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lmmomSD wrote:This isn’t the page for Cullen and Katie but Katie was in the medical field for a while.. right?! I remember a long time ago watching a vlog of her stuck at work because it was snowing. Probably 5ish years ago nowaurora85 wrote:One for them, and one for Cullen and Katie. These people are unbelievable. Do they really believe that they are so special that they deserve a living handed to them?minniemouse99 wrote:
The devil in me wants to mail them the help wanted ads from the newspaper. I can even circle all the minimum wage jobs for the unskilled in red for him
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TellAll wrote:She doesn’t work anymore and looks like even losing the house isn’t gunna light the fire under her @$$ to go back to work.lmmomSD wrote:This isn’t the page for Cullen and Katie but Katie was in the medical field for a while.. right?! I remember a long time ago watching a vlog of her stuck at work because it was snowing. Probably 5ish years ago nowaurora85 wrote:One for them, and one for Cullen and Katie. These people are unbelievable. Do they really believe that they are so special that they deserve a living handed to them?
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lmmomSD wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 8:00 amShe is such a wimp! It's not _that_ bad. I had to do the longer version with my son. My first was borderline, and I have a family history of gestational diabetes and type 2, so we wanted to be sure. So, after sitting there for a few hours, drinking that icky orange drink, they dropped my samples and broke them. So I had to go back and do it again. It was a Navy clinic, and my ex was a Commander, so he offered to go yell at them. I said no-- didn't want them mad at me when they were drawing my blood!HashtagBlessed wrote:Given her weight gain and the fact that these other options are not as well-studied as the glucose drink or as sensitive, I wouldn’t want to risk it. I have no idea how the midwife would perform a gestational diabetes screening with fasting alone and no sugar, since the whole point of the test is to evaluates how your body processes sugar. That doesn’t sound right, maybe Kelsey got confused and misunderstood. Technically the American Diabetes Association does put out a threshold for an abnormal reading at fasting, but I can’t imagine that’s enough to screen someone with alone? Of course none of this is mandatory and the midwife could just present the risks to Kelsey and have her sign a waiver.
I don’t think the glucose screen is perfect, and I do think there are a lot of unnecessary additives, but Kelsey eats like crap anyways, so suddenly pretending like she cares about artificial dies or preservatives or sugar is interesting. They eat Taco Bell for crying out loud. And the sugar in the glucose drink is no different than the sugar in juice. It’s all sugar.
I suppose it’s possible some people don’t tolerate it well, but I think in her case it’s all mental. She psyched herself out, got super anxious, and threw up. I don’t eat fast food or surgery drinks, and I was fine. Even did it on an empty stomach because my appointment was first thing in the morning. Got a little light headed from it, but if there was a problem, I wanted to know.
They have good company in the using "something's wrong with the baby!" for clickbait. Cole and Savannah did that when she had mild gestational diabetes. She was crying over having to eat more vegetables. Vloggers make me sick. Here's an idea, Corbin-- get a JOB most adults do that BEFORE they have 2 children. Wonder if they are on WIC for June. Wouldn't surprise me one bit. Yep, use government vouchers to buy food instead of working.
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I'm on my second GD pregnancy, and I cannot STAND how people act like they don't have to take the test or that the test is so hard and they'd rather not do it because they don't think they have it. I'm thin, healthy, and gain a completely normal amount of weight during pregnancy and I still have it - you can have no risk factors and end up with GD. Kelsey should absolutely just take the test like a normal person and suck it up. LOTS of women throw up during the test. Pregnancy just isn't always glamorous.
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And there are usually no discernible symptoms while pregnant, or the symptoms are so similar to normal pregnancy symptoms that you don’t notice. Sure, it might be slightly uncomfortable, and it isn’t my idea of a fun activity. But you do those kinds of tests regardless because you want to have all the information and you want to do everything you can to have a healthy pregnancy and baby, and part of that is knowing about these complications and managing them proactively. It is incredibly weird to just be like “I probably don’t have that” so I’m going to fudge it and do this other “screening” that isn’t as sensitive and isn’t as well studied because my midwife is offering it.sasha186 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 7:39 amlmmomSD wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 8:00 amShe is such a wimp! It's not _that_ bad. I had to do the longer version with my son. My first was borderline, and I have a family history of gestational diabetes and type 2, so we wanted to be sure. So, after sitting there for a few hours, drinking that icky orange drink, they dropped my samples and broke them. So I had to go back and do it again. It was a Navy clinic, and my ex was a Commander, so he offered to go yell at them. I said no-- didn't want them mad at me when they were drawing my blood!HashtagBlessed wrote:Given her weight gain and the fact that these other options are not as well-studied as the glucose drink or as sensitive, I wouldn’t want to risk it. I have no idea how the midwife would perform a gestational diabetes screening with fasting alone and no sugar, since the whole point of the test is to evaluates how your body processes sugar. That doesn’t sound right, maybe Kelsey got confused and misunderstood. Technically the American Diabetes Association does put out a threshold for an abnormal reading at fasting, but I can’t imagine that’s enough to screen someone with alone? Of course none of this is mandatory and the midwife could just present the risks to Kelsey and have her sign a waiver.
I don’t think the glucose screen is perfect, and I do think there are a lot of unnecessary additives, but Kelsey eats like crap anyways, so suddenly pretending like she cares about artificial dies or preservatives or sugar is interesting. They eat Taco Bell for crying out loud. And the sugar in the glucose drink is no different than the sugar in juice. It’s all sugar.
I suppose it’s possible some people don’t tolerate it well, but I think in her case it’s all mental. She psyched herself out, got super anxious, and threw up. I don’t eat fast food or surgery drinks, and I was fine. Even did it on an empty stomach because my appointment was first thing in the morning. Got a little light headed from it, but if there was a problem, I wanted to know.
They have good company in the using "something's wrong with the baby!" for clickbait. Cole and Savannah did that when she had mild gestational diabetes. She was crying over having to eat more vegetables. Vloggers make me sick. Here's an idea, Corbin-- get a JOB most adults do that BEFORE they have 2 children. Wonder if they are on WIC for June. Wouldn't surprise me one bit. Yep, use government vouchers to buy food instead of working.
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I'm on my second GD pregnancy, and I cannot STAND how people act like they don't have to take the test or that the test is so hard and they'd rather not do it because they don't think they have it. I'm thin, healthy, and gain a completely normal amount of weight during pregnancy and I still have it - you can have no risk factors and end up with GD. Kelsey should absolutely just take the test like a normal person and suck it up. LOTS of women throw up during the test. Pregnancy just isn't always glamorous.
But does anyone actually expect Kelsey to do her own research, evaluate the risks, and make an informed decision about anything? They were all about the no vaccines/delayed vaccine schedule, after all. I’m assuming that’s why they never mention anything about well child visits or June’s pediatrician. We just chose our pediatrician and looking at the vaccine schedule/well child visits in the first two years, it’s a lot of appointments and I’ve never seen them mention one. Given the current climate, a lot of offices where I live have very strict vaccine policies to protect the young babies in their practices and the immune compromised. They won’t take you on as a patient if you refuse to vaccinate. I wonder if they even have a pedestrian for their children.
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I really wonder what happened to Paris and if that doggie did pass I wonder why they would not share it? If he didn’t where is he? Why isn’t he in absolutely any vlog?
Also in Corbie’s insta in the meager 8 comments you would think he has at least more family members than that, sb congratulates him on Tay and asks what happened to Kelsey’s business again he just says’ thank you ‘ I really don’t get why it is so hard for these two to be transparent and real with their viewers! What is wrong with saying sorry guys the Pr trip fell through due to lack of interest? What’s wrong with saying sorry the jeweler I thought I would be is not working out! I think they would garner a-lot more respect then trying constantly to be sneaky!
Also in Corbie’s insta in the meager 8 comments you would think he has at least more family members than that, sb congratulates him on Tay and asks what happened to Kelsey’s business again he just says’ thank you ‘ I really don’t get why it is so hard for these two to be transparent and real with their viewers! What is wrong with saying sorry guys the Pr trip fell through due to lack of interest? What’s wrong with saying sorry the jeweler I thought I would be is not working out! I think they would garner a-lot more respect then trying constantly to be sneaky!
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I like that Kelsey felt the need to clarify that they will be sending her to a preschool where they just “play” and not one where they’re “taking the SATs.” If such a thing existed in Boise, Idaho, does anyone actually believe that Kelsey and Corbin could afford it? I highly doubt they have the money to pay for a high-end preschool.
I also find it funny that Kelsey is now admitting that she stopped running a long time ago. Yeah, no surprise there. The pain and exercise injuries she’s describing are the reason you DON’T start a new form of exercise for the first time while pregnant. I had been practicing yoga regularly 4x per week for two years before I got pregnant, and continue to do it 3x a week today. It’s been great, and I think it’s a big reason why I don’t have a lot of pregnancy pains. But I had that strength built up beforehand and knew my limitations. It’s dicey to suddenly start strength training or intense yoga while pregnant when you’ve never exercised those muscles before. What Kelsey was demonstrating (a modified plank? Hard to tell with the long dress.) is very similar to a lot of yoga poses where you’re strengthening your core. If she didn’t have that strength to begin with, yeah, it’s going to be painful. Her core/pelvic floor must be really messed up, plus the extra weight around her mid-section, if she can’t get on all fours and lift her leg up comfortably at 25 weeks. That can be dangerous while pregnant if you end up with a prolapse or diastasis recti.
I also find it funny that Kelsey is now admitting that she stopped running a long time ago. Yeah, no surprise there. The pain and exercise injuries she’s describing are the reason you DON’T start a new form of exercise for the first time while pregnant. I had been practicing yoga regularly 4x per week for two years before I got pregnant, and continue to do it 3x a week today. It’s been great, and I think it’s a big reason why I don’t have a lot of pregnancy pains. But I had that strength built up beforehand and knew my limitations. It’s dicey to suddenly start strength training or intense yoga while pregnant when you’ve never exercised those muscles before. What Kelsey was demonstrating (a modified plank? Hard to tell with the long dress.) is very similar to a lot of yoga poses where you’re strengthening your core. If she didn’t have that strength to begin with, yeah, it’s going to be painful. Her core/pelvic floor must be really messed up, plus the extra weight around her mid-section, if she can’t get on all fours and lift her leg up comfortably at 25 weeks. That can be dangerous while pregnant if you end up with a prolapse or diastasis recti.
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Oh look, some dedicated Paris time on today's vlog! Coincidence?Arabelle wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 2:32 pm I really wonder what happened to Paris and if that doggie did pass I wonder why they would not share it? If he didn’t where is he? Why isn’t he in absolutely any vlog?
Also in Corbie’s insta in the meager 8 comments you would think he has at least more family members than that, sb congratulates him on Tay and asks what happened to Kelsey’s business again he just says’ thank you ‘ I really don’t get why it is so hard for these two to be transparent and real with their viewers! What is wrong with saying sorry guys the Pr trip fell through due to lack of interest? What’s wrong with saying sorry the jeweler I thought I would be is not working out! I think they would garner a-lot more respect then trying constantly to be sneaky!
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It's hilarious that they covered almost *every* topic posted about here recently in today's vlog.
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Haha saw that too he even said people are worried about you when no one in the insta comments had asked so obviously he reads here!sasha186 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:50 amOh look, some dedicated Paris time on today's vlog! Coincidence?Arabelle wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 2:32 pm I really wonder what happened to Paris and if that doggie did pass I wonder why they would not share it? If he didn’t where is he? Why isn’t he in absolutely any vlog?
Also in Corbie’s insta in the meager 8 comments you would think he has at least more family members than that, sb congratulates him on Tay and asks what happened to Kelsey’s business again he just says’ thank you ‘ I really don’t get why it is so hard for these two to be transparent and real with their viewers! What is wrong with saying sorry guys the Pr trip fell through due to lack of interest? What’s wrong with saying sorry the jeweler I thought I would be is not working out! I think they would garner a-lot more respect then trying constantly to be sneaky!
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I cracked up at him saying people had been mentioning Paris. Yea.. here... you transparent fuck.
Also his mention of comments still being disabled. Yes.. because you keep them that way you loser.
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This is like a first for me and probably will be a last,I actually felt sorry for him today in the garden. He seemed overwhelmed and just trying really hard to appreciate that vegetable! I think he has gone along with a lot of what Kelsey wants and I don’t think she is not a controlling wife! In fact I think of late she seems bossy but then again she is pregnant! I think they both are struggling to entertain June so finally she will get to go and interact with other children! I don’t think Corbin is happy in the homestead and when the cooking pies wears off plus Taybor sleepless nights it will be havoc! But I guess they need to learn on their own being 24/7 together isn’t healthy or ideal!
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She's _starting_ core exercises this far into her pregnancy? Wow. I have a friend who is a dancer, and does Pilates faithfully, and she delivered a breech baby naturally because she was _that_ strong. But she would never recommend someone start with Pilates and heavy duty core exercises halfway through a pregnancy! The caveat is always, go ahead and exercise if it's something you're used to. Otherwise, stick with walking and gentle exercise like that.HashtagBlessed wrote:I like that Kelsey felt the need to clarify that they will be sending her to a preschool where they just “play” and not one where they’re “taking the SATs.” If such a thing existed in Boise, Idaho, does anyone actually believe that Kelsey and Corbin could afford it? I highly doubt they have the money to pay for a high-end preschool.
I also find it funny that Kelsey is now admitting that she stopped running a long time ago. Yeah, no surprise there. The pain and exercise injuries she’s describing are the reason you DON’T start a new form of exercise for the first time while pregnant. I had been practicing yoga regularly 4x per week for two years before I got pregnant, and continue to do it 3x a week today. It’s been great, and I think it’s a big reason why I don’t have a lot of pregnancy pains. But I had that strength built up beforehand and knew my limitations. It’s dicey to suddenly start strength training or intense yoga while pregnant when you’ve never exercised those muscles before. What Kelsey was demonstrating (a modified plank? Hard to tell with the long dress.) is very similar to a lot of yoga poses where you’re strengthening your core. If she didn’t have that strength to begin with, yeah, it’s going to be painful. Her core/pelvic floor must be really messed up, plus the extra weight around her mid-section, if she can’t get on all fours and lift her leg up comfortably at 25 weeks. That can be dangerous while pregnant if you end up with a prolapse or diastasis recti.
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Re: Steps to covering up your failure | Steps to Wander | Part 7
Don’t watch, but did she got a Pilates place or do it at home?lmmomSD wrote:She's _starting_ core exercises this far into her pregnancy? Wow. I have a friend who is a dancer, and does Pilates faithfully, and she delivered a breech baby naturally because she was _that_ strong. But she would never recommend someone start with Pilates and heavy duty core exercises halfway through a pregnancy! The caveat is always, go ahead and exercise if it's something you're used to. Otherwise, stick with walking and gentle exercise like that.HashtagBlessed wrote:I like that Kelsey felt the need to clarify that they will be sending her to a preschool where they just “play” and not one where they’re “taking the SATs.” If such a thing existed in Boise, Idaho, does anyone actually believe that Kelsey and Corbin could afford it? I highly doubt they have the money to pay for a high-end preschool.
I also find it funny that Kelsey is now admitting that she stopped running a long time ago. Yeah, no surprise there. The pain and exercise injuries she’s describing are the reason you DON’T start a new form of exercise for the first time while pregnant. I had been practicing yoga regularly 4x per week for two years before I got pregnant, and continue to do it 3x a week today. It’s been great, and I think it’s a big reason why I don’t have a lot of pregnancy pains. But I had that strength built up beforehand and knew my limitations. It’s dicey to suddenly start strength training or intense yoga while pregnant when you’ve never exercised those muscles before. What Kelsey was demonstrating (a modified plank? Hard to tell with the long dress.) is very similar to a lot of yoga poses where you’re strengthening your core. If she didn’t have that strength to begin with, yeah, it’s going to be painful. Her core/pelvic floor must be really messed up, plus the extra weight around her mid-section, if she can’t get on all fours and lift her leg up comfortably at 25 weeks. That can be dangerous while pregnant if you end up with a prolapse or diastasis recti.
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