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No it’s not.Oh, and Olaplex is yet another MLM.
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No it’s not.Oh, and Olaplex is yet another MLM.
Monat is the MLM. Opalex is not.Oh, and Olaplex is yet another MLM.
She had that "bump" shape anyway its just her anatomy. Noah has not only social media but an onlyfans now. Who's gonna take one for the team?so what is she, like 23-25 weeks along now? she looks much more heavily pregnant than that, although it’s probably just because of how small she is and how her frame is distorted. what are the odds of her making it to term/scheduled delivery?
does baby daddy have social media or post anywhere ever? how often do we hear from him?
i find the posts that make it obvious how neglectful he is of her hygiene and personal care to be almost too grim to laugh at.
Maybe they got an ultrasound and it revealed ambiguous gender…Honestly, “for now, she’s our daughter” is virtue signalling on their part but seems more of a brutal statement on the likelihood of a healthy baby from this nonsense. Feels bad man.
ETA: “The fact that I get to be a mother is what matters most to us, our family and friends”. Lol, no.
Not necessarily. The pregnancy information from the prescribing pamphlet wasn’t that strongly worded. They test drugs on pregnant animals by having a control group and groups taking increasing doses of the drugs. It said the abnormalities were only observed at the higher doses, which are not prescribed to humans. Highest human dose is 5mg/kg.If she really was on Risdiplam for a while with a baby inside her, that baby girl is going to be FUCKED. What a great parent.
„In pregnant rats, receiving this drug throughout pregnancy and lactation, gestation was prolonged in the dams, and delayed sexual maturation (vaginal opening) and impaired reproductive function (decreased numbers of corpora lutea, implantation sites, and live embryos) were observed in the female offspring”
link to the article
He might not carry SMA but you guys are telling me that this isn't the haircut of a cabbage?Nah, they were too busy filming a tear squishing reel to announce he’s not a carrier.
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...would make a good poll.It'll be interesting to see who sticks around longer, Noah or the caregivers.
Though I suppose the silver lining of Noah dipping as soon as the baby's born is that the caregivers presumably won't get chased off again.
As someone in another thread rightly said about another cow... BPD. The answer is always BPD.Was there any particular reason he cussed out the previous ones, or did he just wake up and start throwing slurs at them?
So what’s her plan on disciplining a kid that’s going to be bigger than her? Or sleep training, or you know…basically anything a kid requires.
Her mother. She already said her Mum is going to help care for the baby, and I foresee the poor embattled Grandmother taking on the primary caring role. She's already gone through the stress of raising a child that could have died at any time, and now has to start again. At least we know this new baby won't have SMA, but what if she has other behavioural or medical issues? What happens if Grandma gets sick with the issues that come with ageing?So what’s her plan on disciplining a kid that’s going to be bigger than her?
Fuck I did not know the rest of the story of Parys lapper. Jeez. How tragic. They put a statue of his mother pregnant on a plinth in trafalgar Square. She was held up as an icon of "look this independent disabled woman can do anything an able bodied person can do".You’ve reminded me of Alison Lapper, British artist and disability advocate. She was born with no arms and short legs, and appeared on the BBC series Child of our Time which followed babies born in the year 2000 all the way to adulthood.
She got pregnant and the man disappeared off into the sunset. She raised her son Parys alone with the help of a succession of live-in carers, several of whom didn’t stick around for very long. There was a memorable scene of the two of them getting out of their car next to a busy road, and Alison having nothing but language to stop toddler Parys (who at this point was much closer in height to his mother than any other child his age) from running out into the road. He was filmed dutifully staying put.
Long story short, Parys had a fairly unhappy childhood. He was bullied about who his mother was. He was taken into care at 16 when he went off the rails, and died of a heroin overdose at 19.
That’s a bit of a derail but kind of relevant. The worst case scenario of having a profoundly disabled mother. Really fucking sad.