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Teen Mom 2 Jenelle Evans Accused Of Putting Son In Danger!

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Teen Mom 2 Jenelle Evans can't catch a break! The reality star mom is now being accused of putting her 1-year-old son at risk by letting him wear an unsafe flotation device.

Jenelle took to her Instagram yesterday posting this photo of her son Kaiser on a family boating trip.

Of course followers were quick to pick apart Jenelle's cuter than ever photo of Kaiser, as one commenter reminded her that the flotation device that Kaiser was wearing, 'Puddle Jumper', isn't safe

for babies! But according to Boater Kids reports, The Stearns Puddle Jumpers are Coast Guard approved. “US Coast Guard Approved when worn on boats”. It is meant for a child 30-50 lbs – perfect for about 2-4 year old kids (or even up to 5 if your kid is smaller and lighter than most).

While fans may agree or disagree, we think Kaiser is a big boy, so we're almost certain that he's well within the weight regulations for this particular device.

he's not a baby. I can guarantee you that big boy is well within the weight restriction

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  1. I personally think the Jenelle is a wonderful mother Nathan needs to leave her alone take care of his baby like he should be a f****** man not a little boy and don't worry about who she's with her she's not with she's a great parent and all people do a cut these girls don't you bring them up it's hard being a single parent even if you do have a man in your life that's not the father it is going to help raise that child is wonderful and then if you don't have that kind of person I think she knew what she's doing when it comes to her boys

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  2. Keizer is a big boy the recommended size and age are not combined it is one or the other I use these for my kids all the time stop making them out to be bad parents instead of doing what the show was originally intended for and that was to teach young girls that being a mother is not easy

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