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LynnGLOVE8989 wrote:Fact: children need to see responsible consumption of alcohol. If they dont, they will be more likely to over indulge as teens and young adults because they think it is a means of escape. Vanessa was fine.
I don't agree. If my child thinks she needs some kind of escape it means we have a huge problem that has nothing to do with alcohol.
She was driving. She wasn't dinning with friends or family and had a sip of wine, she has drunk it herself. I think it's unnecessary, stupid and irresponsible.
It seems that you have a stronge feeling of guilt. It must be terrible feeling that way. I thought breastfeeding moms and pregnant ladies were responsible enough not to do something they'd regret later. I honestly didn't drink, smoke, take any pills while pregnant and breastfeeding. Even when my gynecologyst said I can take something to help me with my many postpartum complications I asked our pediatritian and she said you can breastfeed and majority of moms do but I advice you not to while taking that medication. I didn't. I pumped out and spilled my milk for days and continued to brastfeed afterwards.
I advice you to do things right and put your babies first or if you don't want to than don't feel ashamed and pissed off because someone shared it's experience and opinion.
Take a shot of heroine, I could care less, it's your life and obviously you are not happy with yourselves and your decisions.
always wrote:It seems that you have a stronge feeling of guilt. It must be terrible feeling that way. I thought breastfeeding moms and pregnant ladies were responsible enough not to do something they'd regret later. I honestly didn't drink, smoke, take any pills while pregnant and breastfeeding. Even when my gynecologyst said I can take something to help me with my many postpartum complications I asked our pediatritian and she said you can breastfeed and majority of moms do but I advice you not to while taking that medication. I didn't. I pumped out and spilled my milk for days and continued to brastfeed afterwards.
I advice you to do things right and put your babies first or if you don't want to than don't feel ashamed and pissed off because someone shared it's experience and opinion.
Take a shot of heroine, I could care less, it's your life and obviously you are not happy with yourselves and your decisions.
always wrote:It seems that you have a stronge feeling of guilt. It must be terrible feeling that way. I thought breastfeeding moms and pregnant ladies were responsible enough not to do something they'd regret later. I honestly didn't drink, smoke, take any pills while pregnant and breastfeeding. Even when my gynecologyst said I can take something to help me with my many postpartum complications I asked our pediatritian and she said you can breastfeed and majority of moms do but I advice you not to while taking that medication. I didn't. I pumped out and spilled my milk for days and continued to brastfeed afterwards.
I advice you to do things right and put your babies first or if you don't want to than don't feel ashamed and pissed off because someone shared it's experience and opinion.
Take a shot of heroine, I could care less, it's your life and obviously you are not happy with yourselves and your decisions.
I know my doctor said don't drink alcohol when before Breast feeding as may affect your baby's development but he said it's ok in moderation and best to after you have feed your baby. I only drink a glass off wine on New Years Eve. Don't think she had a whole bottle as then she should not be driving but bet she has a glass with noner ( her mum how ever you spell her name lol).
I do miss Lilys hair been curly , I think Lily would look lovely with shoulder length hair and it would still hide her neck.
Lilly was opening Arias presents along with Piper do wish these mums would say its not your present to open. Even if someone said to my Girl you can help open i would still say no. It Was Aria's Birthday before Aria had finished one there starting taken the Paper of another one.
LynnGLOVE8989 wrote:Fact: children need to see responsible consumption of alcohol. If they dont, they will be more likely to over indulge as teens and young adults because they think it is a means of escape. Vanessa was fine.
I don't agree. If my child thinks she needs some kind of escape it means we have a huge problem that has nothing to do with alcohol.
She was driving. She wasn't dinning with friends or family and had a sip of wine, she has drunk it herself. I think it's unnecessary, stupid and irresponsible.
Ok? But not everyone who drinks is doing it to escape. Get over your superiority complex.
Welp, guess I suck because I couldn't breastfeed, drank coffee and took Tylenol while pregnant, and had a C section.
Sweetie the sanctimommy act will get you NOWHERE here. I'm not pissed at all. Shits humorous.
I'll brb, refilling my glass of wine and filling my daughters sippy cup with it too.
always wrote:It seems that you have a stronge feeling of guilt. It must be terrible feeling that way. I thought breastfeeding moms and pregnant ladies were responsible enough not to do something they'd regret later. I honestly didn't drink, smoke, take any pills while pregnant and breastfeeding. Even when my gynecologyst said I can take something to help me with my many postpartum complications I asked our pediatritian and she said you can breastfeed and majority of moms do but I advice you not to while taking that medication. I didn't. I pumped out and spilled my milk for days and continued to brastfeed afterwards.
I advice you to do things right and put your babies first or if you don't want to than don't feel ashamed and pissed off because someone shared it's experience and opinion.
Take a shot of heroine, I could care less, it's your life and obviously you are not happy with yourselves and your decisions.
Sometime's people have to take medication If they have a Illness.
Yue195 wrote:I have more valid concerns on Britney drinking than Vanessa.
It must have been Vs first time drinking wine cuz she had that shit all over her top lip like a child drinking chocolate milk for the first time from an open cup LOL. And I think B does it just to look "grown up".
Yue195 wrote:I have more valid concerns on Britney drinking than Vanessa.
It must have been Vs first time drinking wine cuz she had that shit all over her top lip like a child drinking chocolate milk for the first time from an open cup LOL. And I think B does it just to look "grown up".
always, taking a quick look at your other posts, you seem to have a ton of personal issues that you project here. If you're unhappy with parts of your life, get some help but get off your pedestal and quit acting like you're perfect.
LynnGLOVE8989 wrote:Fact: children need to see responsible consumption of alcohol. If they dont, they will be more likely to over indulge as teens and young adults because they think it is a means of escape. Vanessa was fine.
I don't agree. If my child thinks she needs some kind of escape it means we have a huge problem that has nothing to do with alcohol.
She was driving. She wasn't dinning with friends or family and had a sip of wine, she has drunk it herself. I think it's unnecessary, stupid and irresponsible.
She was having dinner with Nona and you don't know how many sips she had lol
Watch the video before making assumptions.
Get over yourself.
my parents drank wine during dinner all the time when i was growing up and i never thought anything of it or developed an unhealthy relationship with alcohol? (it's a different case if she drove after a lot of it but i trust v not to be that dumb especially with nona there)
In Europe a glass of wine is pretty normal, however it's not advisable to drive , as one person can be tipsy on a glass while others can drink a couple with very little effects.
I would have the wine and call a cab if I had the kids with me , I just don't drink n drive , just the drink part lmao