and blasted the reality star for putting her children in a worrisome position.
The original poster wrote with the grab: “Young kids should not be in a hot tub!!”
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A second angered user commented: “I have to question what Audrey is thinking here.
“Hot tubs for children under five are really not recommended because little ones can't regulate their temperatures.”
Another said: “Yeah I feel like this can't be good for them? They're dangerous for young children.”
Others also noted that “hot tubs aren’t safe for kids under 5” and that they just hoped Audrey wasn’t “wearing the baby” strapped to her chest in the water, as well.
Along with Ember and Bode, Audrey and her husband Jeremy also share four-month-old son Radley.
LPBW fans were referencing the fact that the mother of three often has her little one across her chest, no matter what activities she's doing.
Earlier this month, she had Radley strapped to her while she was baking in the kitchen.
Followers slammed her for doing so as she had essential oils blasting directly at them during the cooking session, and fans were upset it was spraying right onto her baby’s face.
Audrey was also recently called out for oversharing about her most newest experience giving birth.
The 31-year-old posted numerous photos and videos of herself welcoming Radley into the world.
The birth took place in a bathtub, while Audrey’s husband Jeremy held her hand as she was in labor.
“I started pushing at around 6:20 even though it felt more like really intense pressure contractions and not like pushing,” Audrey wrote in one of the Instagram posts.
She continued: “I didn’t have the feeling of the baby coming down like I did with [our] other kids.
"I had crazy back labor and lots of pressure with no feeling of progress.
"It was painful, and harder mentally because I felt like I was pushing and not getting anywhere.”
Radley emerged 12 minutes later and he was born en caul.
The mother of three explained that her “water never broke and he was born in the amniotic sac," which is “extremely rare."
The reality star added: "My midwife popped the sac while he was still in the water right after he came out, so when I sat up and turned around so she could pass him to me, he had what looked like a deflated balloon over his head."
Redditers called her out for going into such great detail.
The initial critic complained: "Why do people like, feel like they just NEED to tell us about how their child was born?"
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