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Blue Ivy Carter
Mon Jan 9, 2012 3:22:13 pm


http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/dad_stopped_from_seeing_premature_O9b4QvPU1BVqNheQ8o6ieI


im not one for liking all the celebrity gossip and who wore what ect...... but as a parent, i have an opinion on this, and well, Fuck a Beyonce and they should be ashamed of themselves, pair of selfish assholes.
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1) tatzelwurm138,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 4:00:08 pm

It's not just corrupt bankers we should have guillotines for...
2) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 6:47:26 pm

agrees with: comment#1
It's not just corrupt bankers we should have guillotines for...
3) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 6:50:01 pm

and i didnt mean to sound like as a parent that i should be the only kind to have an opinion, i meant it as this, as a parent, is my opinion..

in other news, my Brooklyn is home sick with 104 temp.... :(
4) nucular_tomato,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 6:52:38 pm

But there's no aristocracy in America...

*rolls eyes*
5) nucular_tomato,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 6:56:43 pm

re: comment#3
and i didnt mean to sound like as a parent that i should be the only kind to have an opinion, i meant it as this, as a parent, is my opinion..

in other news, my Brooklyn is home sick with 104 temp.... :(
My nephews were pre-me. So pre-me, that they couldn't even process breast milk for the first while. They were in NICU for the first week of their lives. If some stuck up bitch celebrity had decided to seize control of an entire floor of the hospital and kept any one in my family from visiting those little boys, we'd have been pissed. I'd have been pissed. I can only imagine how much more anger you'd be feeling as a parent in that situation.
6) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:02:30 pm

re: comment#5
My nephews were pre-me. So pre-me, that they couldn't even process breast milk for the first while. They were in NICU for the first week of their lives. If some stuck up bitch celebrity had decided to seize control of an entire floor of the hospital and kept any one in my family from visiting those little boys, we'd have been pissed. I'd have been pissed. I can only imagine how much more anger you'd be feeling as a parent in that situation.
it just really doesnt seem legal, in any way, shape or form... id have my lawyer on speed dial at this point.

and the woman had a SCHEDULED c-section to have her baby taken out early....ummm....what?

c-sections should be LAST resort ONLY!

you know what c-sections stand for in celeb speak?

have a baby and a tummy tuck in one sitting..... and in 2 weeks when she is one the cover of every magazine on earth people will be singing praises for how "well she's bounced back"
7) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:03:46 pm

re: comment#5
My nephews were pre-me. So pre-me, that they couldn't even process breast milk for the first while. They were in NICU for the first week of their lives. If some stuck up bitch celebrity had decided to seize control of an entire floor of the hospital and kept any one in my family from visiting those little boys, we'd have been pissed. I'd have been pissed. I can only imagine how much more anger you'd be feeling as a parent in that situation.
and awww, did your nephews make it well? that must have been a very scary time.
8) mystifylemon,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:06:16 pm

Well, I totally understand the frustration, but I also can't help but think about the fact that the money they paid will likely save some lives...
9) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:15:04 pm

re: comment#8
Well, I totally understand the frustration, but I also can't help but think about the fact that the money they paid will likely save some lives...
that would be the hope , anyway... but what if, just what if something had happened to those babies while the parents were being shut out..... that would have been unforgivable....

since this was scheduled, im not sure i understand why the hospital didnt make other arrangements for her, such as clearing out a floor before hand..

i mean, famous people have babies every other day and they seem to tend to be a hell of a lot more private them this, which is seemingly what they intended to do by dishing out all that dough, if they hadnt have been so selfish maybe they would have gotten the privacy they were trying to pay for?
10) the_grim_zipper,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:15:52 pm

re: comment#8
Well, I totally understand the frustration, but I also can't help but think about the fact that the money they paid will likely save some lives...
Some of it will. And some of it will just line the pockets of executives. Either way, it is only okay if you believe that ends can justify means. Kind of like the major corporations who employ child labor or underhanded business tactics donating millions to charity.
11) nucular_tomato,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:16:15 pm

re: comment#7
and awww, did your nephews make it well? that must have been a very scary time.
N, the older of the two by 10 whole minutes, had some neck and skull problems unrelated to the premature birthing, but physical therapy sorted those out in just a few months. Other than that, they're the picture of health.
12) nucular_tomato,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:17:53 pm

agrees with: comment#10
Some of it will. And some of it will just line the pockets of executives. Either way, it is only okay if you believe that ends can justify means. Kind of like the major corporations who employ child labor or underhanded business tactics donating millions to charity.
13) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:26:39 pm

agrees with: comment#10
Some of it will. And some of it will just line the pockets of executives. Either way, it is only okay if you believe that ends can justify means. Kind of like the major corporations who employ child labor or underhanded business tactics donating millions to charity.
14) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 7:28:07 pm

re: comment#11
N, the older of the two by 10 whole minutes, had some neck and skull problems unrelated to the premature birthing, but physical therapy sorted those out in just a few months. Other than that, they're the picture of health.
love that! that is awesome.
15) nucular_tomato,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 9:11:23 pm

re: comment#14
love that! that is awesome.
16) nhp,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 10:11:04 pm

re: comment#6
it just really doesnt seem legal, in any way, shape or form... id have my lawyer on speed dial at this point.

and the woman had a SCHEDULED c-section to have her baby taken out early....ummm....what?

c-sections should be LAST resort ONLY!

you know what c-sections stand for in celeb speak?

have a baby and a tummy tuck in one sitting..... and in 2 weeks when she is one the cover of every magazine on earth people will be singing praises for how "well she's bounced back"
I delivered both ways. I'd prefer a c-section next time, hands down.

Also, YES, fuck a beyonce. That's ridiculous.
17) tifaerie,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 10:33:37 pm

re: comment#16
I delivered both ways. I'd prefer a c-section next time, hands down.

Also, YES, fuck a beyonce. That's ridiculous.
after you have one i think it's safer to have another one, depending on the situation. im glad you got to experience a vaginal birth though, because i think a lot of woman feel cheated when they have to have a c-section the first go round and vbac's can be pretty risky.

18) nhp,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 10:34:30 pm

agrees with: comment#17
after you have one i think it's safer to have another one, depending on the situation. im glad you got to experience a vaginal birth though, because i think a lot of woman feel cheated when they have to have a c-section the first go round and vbac's can be pretty risky.

19) erdos0,
Mon Jan 9, 2012 11:57:52 pm

I hope there will be lawsuits.
20) tifaerie,
Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:12:05 am

agrees with: comment#19
I hope there will be lawsuits.
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