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Kylie Kelce He has a carefully curated list of what you should – and you should not – tell any newly confused woman.
“First, don’t say anything about her weight – or overall,” Kelce, 33, said on the episode on Thursday, April 3, of his “not gonna lie” podcastrecorded two days after S.gave birth to a new -born girl Finnley. “She probably doesn’t sleep very much and, frankly, her body has just built another human being. Your input is an irrelevant f *** ing.”
He added, “Anyone of input, ‘You haven’t had the baby yet?’ or ‘when can you practice again?’ (or) ‘Breastfeeding makes the weight come off faster,’ hope she will slap you across the surface too, it all looks great? ‘ Let’s tell her that she is doing great.
Kylie Designed on Finn On March 30, her fourth girl with a husband Jason Kelce. The married couple also share the daughters of Wyatt, 5, Ellie, 3, and Bennett, 2.
During her podcast episode Wednesday, Kylie continued her long list by sharing that a proposal to help new moms “do.”
“Ask if you can do anything to help,” said Kylie. “ Children, so they
According to the field hockey coach, It is also advised To “offer hold” babies so that a new mother can take a shower, a walk or drink a cup of coffee.
“(But), don’t ask when she’s going to have another baby,” added Kylie. “Are you s *** ing me? If she is still wearing a diaper (postpartum) or ice boat, what are you doing? She is not even cleared for Hanky-Panky. Leave that woman on her own!”
Kylie also doesn’t want to hear any advice on sleeping “while the baby is asleep.”
“That’s f *** ing absurd. Do you know what you’re supposed to do when the baby is asleep? Watch them sleep, of course,” the mother of four of four sarcastic quotes. “I’m cheating, but that’s actually one of the most Asinine pieces of advice that people give to new mothers. It’s not realistic. When are you supposed to eat or do anything or talk to other human beings or act if you sleep when the baby is asleep? That’s a dumb piece of advice.”
Postpartum Kylie’s tips ended with reminder notes to wash hands, avoid kissing the baby and one “don’t dare” talk about stains on the mother’s clothes.
“This is a zone no opinion,” said Kylie. “It can be allowed to have spit, dry milk, really anything else. All you should be tipping on, I’d say (is) poop ‘because that’s just unclean. Everything else? You see nothing-and you smell nothing.”
Kylie grafted individuals further from weighing whether the new mother feeds her baby on the breast.
“I mean that with my entire chest,” he said. “Fed is best, Motherf *** since.”