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4 hours ago, Mindthinkr said:

    Radley? I’ve never heard that name before. It sounds like he’s destined to be a great skateboarder to snowboarder and he’s Rad. 
    Does anyone know where this name came from? 
@ginger90 As always you bring the information to the table. I don’t know how you do it, but thank you. 

Could Radley be Auj's mother's maiden name?  If his middle name is Jer's mother's maiden name, that would make sense, although it doesn't explain why the other children weren't given family names...

Although he was "all up front" like a boy is carried, I honestly thought it would be a red-headed girl!  Maybe they'll keep trying for that.

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14 hours ago, Mindthinkr said:

    Radley? I’ve never heard that name before. It sounds like he’s destined to be a great skateboarder to snowboarder and he’s Rad. 
    Does anyone know where this name came from? 
@ginger90 As always you bring the information to the table. I don’t know how you do it, but thank you. 

I have several Radley handbags (love them) but other than that I’ve never heard of anyone named Radley…. And Radley Knight??  🤔

 

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Of course she had to have a rare birthing occurrence that she can’t wait to share it with us.  My mother , a postpartum RN used to call them women’s  war stories.  
 

Is there a reason the father needs to be bare chested during this birthing? ( hoping it’s just bare chest)  I’m so tired of seeing pregnant belly’s I could scream.  One she had her pants pulled down to her pubes, why is that ok?
I’m with another poster missing the days of tops that gathered under your breasts and covered your belly. Smocked or Empire think it was called.  Maternity clothes in my child bearing days were ugly and sparse so I made mine. there’s gotta be a happy medium. 

Color me  shocked that they used Amy’s maiden name, oh wait assuring their name on grandpa’s  will.  
For some  reason my DVR didn’t automatically record so have to wait for re-run in the morning.  I’m just taking wild guess that the grooms crying is stress and relief and happiness+ age . 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, athousandclowns said:

Of course she had to have a rare birthing occurrence that she can’t wait to share it with us.  My mother , a postpartum RN used to call them women’s  war stories.  
 

Is there a reason the father needs to be bare chested during this birthing? ( hoping it’s just bare chest)  I’m so tired of seeing pregnant belly’s I could scream.  One she had her pants pulled down to her pubes, why is that ok?
I’m with another poster missing the days of tops that gathered under your breasts and covered your belly. Smocked or Empire think it was called.  Maternity clothes in my child bearing days were ugly and sparse so I made mine. there’s gotta be a happy medium. 

Color me  shocked that they used Amy’s maiden name, oh wait assuring their name on grandpa’s  will.  
For some  reason my DVR didn’t automatically record so have to wait for re-run in the morning.  I’m just taking wild guess that the grooms crying is stress and relief and happiness+ age . 

 

 

She said the baby was born en caul....so inside the unbroken amniotic sac.  And, yes, of course, it's very rare.  She's a medical miracle, don't you know.

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5 hours ago, judyjudyjudy said:

She said the baby was born en caul....so inside the unbroken amniotic sac.  And, yes, of course, it's very rare.  She's a medical miracle, don't you know.

Actually I was born En caul.  So if they want any info… just ask.  Back then they also called it being born with the veil  

Hubby says I’m special so there’s that!

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It looks like Auj had the time to put her false eyelashes on for the photo. Way too much information, lady. Why should she tear? OBs usually perform an episiotomy so healing is easier.... I'm sure there is something medically they can do today for Aug's "engorgement".

This woman is too much...hardly leaves her bed for weeks? Really, what do women who have to take care of their baby and other children do? I was in the hospital for 3 days after my children were born; within the week, I was sweeping my kitchen floor. At least I tried to move around and get myself going in the right direction. What a princess.

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4 hours ago, floridamom said:

Why should she tear? OBs usually perform an episiotomy so healing is easier.... I'm sure there is something medically they can do today for Aug's "engorgement".

 

4 hours ago, floridamom said:

It looks like Auj had the time to put her false eyelashes on for the photo. Way too much information, lady. Why should she tear? OBs usually perform an episiotomy so healing is easier.... I'm sure there is something medically they can do today for Aug's "engorgement".

This woman is too much...hardly leaves her bed for weeks? Really, what do women who have to take care of their baby and other children do? I was in the hospital for 3 days after my children were born; within the week, I was sweeping my kitchen floor. At least I tried to move around and get myself going in the right direction. What a princess.

Not to be dreadfully contradictory, but having had to have plastic surgery of that region, I'll say what the specialist told me.  OBs perform episiotomies because incisions are easier for most of them to sew than tears.  He said tears are less painful to heal than cuts.  In my case he was absolutely right.  The fourth degree tear hurt way less than the original epsiotomy.  My daughter had the same experience.  

I don't know what to say about Audrey and her engorgement except she always has to be the most special.  That agrees with she's a princess.  She certainly whines more than any other new mom I know or read about.

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3 minutes ago, Absolom said:

 

Not to be dreadfully contradictory, but having had to have plastic surgery of that region, I'll say what the specialist told me.  OBs perform episiotomies because incisions are easier for most of them to sew than tears.  He said tears are less painful to heal than cuts.  In my case he was absolutely right.  The fourth degree tear hurt way less than the original epsiotomy.  My daughter had the same experience.  

I don't know what to say about Audrey and her engorgement except she always has to be the most special.  That agrees with she's a princess.  She certainly whines more than any other new mom I know or read about.

I had the same experience. I felt every bit of the 2 episiotomies I had with my first 2 sons, but didn’t even knew I tore with my 3rd son. Much easier recovery. 

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On 11/10/2021 at 8:54 PM, Kathy said:

Boo Radley?   To kill a mockingbird?

That’s what I thought of too!

 

On 11/11/2021 at 6:46 AM, stoppro said:

The self absorbed assholes probably never heard of it.I'm sure someone will tell them and they will insert some bullshit saying the read it,They are the worst.

They will say that they named him after Boo Radley because they love birds! 🤣

 

14 hours ago, floridamom said:

It looks like Auj had the time to put her false eyelashes on for the photo. Way too much information, lady. Why should she tear? OBs usually perform an episiotomy so healing is easier.... I'm sure there is something medically they can do today for Aug's "engorgement".

This woman is too much...hardly leaves her bed for weeks? Really, what do women who have to take care of their baby and other children do? I was in the hospital for 3 days after my children were born; within the week, I was sweeping my kitchen floor. At least I tried to move around and get myself going in the right direction. What a princess.

Like some others have said, they don’t really do episiotomies anymore, it’s preferable to tear. I remember it hurt a little bit, but nothing to call the national media about!

Why not rest in bed, and heal after having a baby??  It’s not that big of a deal, to have to rest.  
 

https://www.the-sun.com/entertainment/4060952/little-people-audrey-roloff-wrecked-crying-postpartum-photos-radley/

Jesus christ

The new mama hasn't been shy to show off her journey at any point, as yesterday she posted a photo taken of herself wearing only a bra and shorts "just one hour postpartum." 

In it, she appeared to still have a baby bump, though she had already delivered son Radley.

She captioned the post: "The 1 hour postpartum mirror selfie. God made our bodies to do miraculous things like bringing life into the world."

🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

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1 hour ago, Joan of Argh said:

she’s so desperate to be viewed as a martyr for motherhood  🙄

I'm not falling for it. However, lots of women that follow her on SM think she's a guru goddess extraordinaire. She's found a niche in SM that makes money for her family. And that's a good thing since her lazy ass husband is Peter Pan.

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