Hilaria Baldwin - At it again

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 3 year old and 8 month old. I can’t imagine having a (/another) newborn right now! Both for my kids’ sake and my marriage. Good for them, not for me, I guess.


I feel quite badly for the little 5.5 month old boy getting pushed aside. While certainly the nannies/night nurses do a lot of the heavy lifting with the infant(s), he now lost whatever minimal mom time he had.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:George 1946
Robin 1949
Jeb 1953
Neil 1955
Robin 1956
Dorothy 1959


Whatever could George and Dorothy have in common with 14 years between them?


MAYBE THEIR FAMILY AND SHARED HERITAGE?!


Sorry that second Robin was supposed to be Marvin.


It’s bullshit to harp on the technology and gender selection, those are mainstream these days. In the old days couples had lots of kids until they got the gender they wanted. When a family has five sons and a daughter naturally and everyone in the extended family knows they were longing for that girl for years, are they child abusers of their sons?

I mean really so many of the comments here are just ludicrous!


How can you not realize birth control was NOT legal until 1965. Griswold v. Connecticut, went all the way up to the Supreme Court, which ruled in 1965 that birth control is legal for married women. Many women had no choice but to have many children unlike today where birth control for married women is easily accessible. How can you think of comparing 1946-1959 to 2010 and beyond?

+100

Also they still had fewer kids because Robin died before the last three were born.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, now a bunch of posts saying Hilaria and Alec are awful because they can’t possibly adequately parent six children and she’s a cray baby hoarder.


Please explain how Barbara and George HW Bush aren’t also awful neglectful selfish parents and Barbara wasn’t a cray baby hoarder.


I’ll be waiting.

Was George Bush as old as Alec Baldwin is when they had all their kids? That’s what makes this so crazy to me. The fact that Alec will be lucky to make it to even half these kids high school graduation.


This was a different era when 6 kids weren’t unusual. Plus, there was no birth control. If social media were a thing in Barbara’s day, you can bet she wouldn’t be parading her kids on it constantly. Also, Barbara didn’t pretend to be Spanish (or anything else she wasn’t).
Anonymous
Let’s not sugar coat this. It’s sick. You don’t pump kids out of two bodies simultaneously to fulfill some sick desire to either have as many kids as possible or to have ones with specific traits. They’re not puppies. There are supposed to be 9 months between children at the very least unless you are blessed with multiples from the same body or there is some real accident with a natural surprise pregnancy and an adoption or preplanned surrogacy. Neither was the case here. The babies are clearly being treated as commodities to fulfill Hilary’s sick obsession with infants. I’m not surprised to find out she is this crazy as it’s pretty much what everyone figured all along (the fake Spanish heritage cemented that). I’m only surprised to find that Alec is equally as insane and clearly totally complicit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where does the M name come from? How does anyone know it's surrogate/ the agency used? And when was this new baby born? anyone know?


The surrogacy Instagram page congratulations H and A on the birth of their daughter M by carrier B. That’s why.
Anonymous
I got pregnant on the first try with my kids. Incredibly easy pregnancies, natural deliveries in my late 30s. My mother and sister too. No miscarriages for any of us. Many of our relatives had accident babies well into their late 40s.

Just because you “can”, does not mean you should or want to.

I have no doubt that I could have pumped out a Duggar-# of babies.
The pp that says she is having them because she is fertile is strange. Most educated people stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello, long time lurker (by longtime, late December when heritage scandal broke) — first time poster. News of this newest baby pushed me over the edge.

The loving, “women supporting women” side of me wants to congratulate her, say “you go girl!” and “if you want to have a bunch of babies back-to-back, knock yourself out!” But I can’t get there, and here’s why: she posts about her life and kids at absolute nauseam, but leaves out SO MUCH… nannies, chefs, housekeepers, assistants, etc. She is creating a fiction that having a bunch of kids is easy — and even glamourous. So much so, that she’ll just skip the line and order another one while in the fourth trimester. Having a baby is not like picking up a new hamster at Petco and throwing it in the crate with the rest of them.

I have a 10 month old so the newborn phase is all very fresh. Having a baby is the most challenging thing a woman can do physically, emotionally, logistically, mentally, financially. For many months on end. Add on a pandemic.

I would have so much respect for her if she would show her nannies in pictures (even just their backs or blurred out for their privacy) or say thank you to them or acknowledge they exist. Leaving is aspect of her life out does a disservice to all moms that follow her.

PS - how fast will her body bounce back from the latest baby


Does anyone else find fourth trimester as funny as I do?

Also, it's ad nauseam, a Latin term for something that has been discussed to the point of bringing on nausea. Just FYI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does the M name come from? How does anyone know it's surrogate/ the agency used? And when was this new baby born? anyone know?


The surrogacy Instagram page congratulations H and A on the birth of their daughter M by carrier B. That’s why.


Link?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does the M name come from? How does anyone know it's surrogate/ the agency used? And when was this new baby born? anyone know?


The surrogacy Instagram page congratulations H and A on the birth of their daughter M by carrier B. That’s why.


Link?


Probably won’t work: https://www.instagram.com/stories/notskinnybutnotfat/2520530446354640059/?hl=en

Also google is your friend.
Anonymous
Wonder if they “adopted” from her home country.
Anonymous
Not my circus, not my monkey.

And people should realize genetic testing has been around for a very long time, and the consequences of these kind of tests is that there can be a slippery slope and they're often unregulated. To screen for sex is typically called "family balance" and many centers won't do it, but some obviously do. It is creating a designer baby. But so are all the genetic tests that have become so common. How many kids with Down syndrome do you see these days vs when we were children ourselves? Eugenics comes in many forms and society needs to come to terms with what they've help create: the ability to even screen an embryo for sex and then only implant the ones that are positive and discard the others. Or terminate the fetus because the test in the first trimester didn't turn out the way you had hoped. These are hard questions. I have no answers. But this Hilaria lady isn't unique or living in a vacuum here. She seems crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does the M name come from? How does anyone know it's surrogate/ the agency used? And when was this new baby born? anyone know?


The surrogacy Instagram page congratulations H and A on the birth of their daughter M by carrier B. That’s why.


LINK??

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're right. She's always saying she is tired from all the cooking and childcare. She does yoga in between even if it's in the bathroom or on a plane. She should be honest. People would respect that.


Like Chrissy Tiegsn, whether you like her or not - she posts about her gratitude and good fortune to have cooks and nannies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So much to unpack here.

First off — it’s hard to give her the benefit of the doubt that she is a good parent, when she is so obsessed with social media. She literally cannot let a day go by without posting about herself, her body, her fertility, her kids — all for social media validation. She seems to be addicted. She needs help. It feels like but for Instagram, she might have stopped at 2-3 kids.

Second — these consecutive babies are because she has a body that snaps back after pregnancy and she has made that her currency, since it’s so rare. She lords it over other women with her underwear bathroom post-partum exercising, under the guise of “let’s build a body positive mommy community.” She wouldn’t be interested in that bullshit but for her hot rod little bod that she thinks she has.

Third — she is teasing the birth of this baby, posting a picture with an intentionally vague caption. This is tacky and dehumanizing. These are not Birkin bags or a litter of puppies. These are individual human beings. She seems to have lost sight of that in her effort to wow us with the number of babies under her supposed care.

Fourth - this is exhibit A as to why a celebrity like Alec Baldwin should not meet and marry a rando in a restaurant - at least not without significant vetting.


+1
So much to unpack 🥒
So many loose screws



x100000


Grown women obsessed with social media (whether they admit it or not) have loose screws - never mind parading your family around, but adding to the litter to the tune of 6 in 7 years? Wow.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:However you managed to have 5/6/7 kids and whichever era this happened in, doesn't automatically make you a good parent. Good parents know their limitations and know realistically what each individual child needs. I fail to believe that anyone can adequately parent 5/6/7 or more small children at once. Unless the children also agree that they had a good childhood, I'm not buying it. I am saying this as someone who grew up in a large family with m entally unwell parents...Just like HBs kids will be doing...


Some parents are overwhelmed at one or two - but at lest they know it and just stop, like normal people.

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