Purple Mountain wrote: » ^ That's fair enough but I think it's a mockery to ordinary women for her to be asked to appear 7 hours later groomed and styled and looking regal. The day your baby is born you shouldn't be made to be paraded to the world. It's a private day for the family and not for every Tom to be trying to analyse what you're wearing, is your bump still obvious and what does your new baby look like? It would be lovely to see them be allowed to take the new baby home without the media glare and then have a public photo opportunity a few days later. Let mum have a few days of unwashed hair in her dressing gown being a mum first and someone for the voyeurs to ogle second.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » She didn't even seem to be walking like she was sore or anything...and in heels! How did she manage it? I know it was her 3rd child, but still! I can't compare to myself really as I had a c-section, but I definitely found it hard to walk properly for weeks! Fair play to her, but I felt sorry for her. Why couldn't they leave her be for a day or two. The frenzy is nuts!
ohnonotgmail wrote: » i didnt realise they had made this compulsory.
LirW wrote: » Public wards are so busy, it's a constant coming and going. When I recovered from my C-section there were many women that just went home a few hours after they came on the ward. The hospital didn't see the need to keep you in when you and baby are doing well. Don't know how it is though when you're opting for semi-private or private care.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » it was more the groomed and styled and looking glamorous bit i was referring to.
doylefe wrote: » I think it was a good example for other women to show them what they can do if they put a bit of effort in :pac:
Neyite wrote: » I brought in make up to hospital and my straighteners - damn right I wanted to look halfway decent in the "first photo" with my baby. I don't even wear makeup to work. As it turns out, the baby was an emergency section so all the make up in the world could not have made up for my puffy post-op moonface which my sister immortalised on facebook for all to see.
riffmongous wrote: » It seemed a bit sick to me, like forcing her out and done up in record time to show off to the plebs. I'm not a fan of royalty as an institution or the older ones, but I hope for his sake Harry manages to get the hell away from it all
Purple Mountain wrote: » what message is she sending to women/girls that you can have a baby that morning and by tea time look immaculate and be well enough to be discharged from hospital?
Neyite wrote: » Stay a day or so in the hospital? Fcuking sponger leeching off the taxpayer and taking up an NHS bed that could be better needed elsewhere.