That really annoys me when they tell you to wait until they are ready before you can push. The mother is having the baby, not the doctor. At least you had a wonderful outcome. Well done :)
@pubaroo I can hurt, but it doesn't have to overwhelm you. It's your body, you have the right to say I don't want that done to me, I am a human being, not a carcass in a slaughter house. Choose a gentle birth; learn breathing techniques to help you stay in control. You don't need a saline drip or an epidural, ask for laughing gas instead. Giving birth on your back actually increases pain, damages your muscles, and reduces oxygen flow to your baby. Stay alert, be mobile, and enjoy the experience
Thank you all for your comments. My baby is happy, healthy, strong, and absolutely beautiful! She'll be nine months old soon. This was one experience I'll definitely never forget. It was more intense than my first time, my first daughter was a little smaller than the second. She's definitely worth the pain - would go through it a hundred more times for my baby girls :). I feel very blessed.
Oh my goodness! Amazing video! But no one in the room seemed very supportive for you, you poor thing!! Juat shouting push at you!! Hope you and the gorgeous baby are doing well x
congratulations, she's a beauty. is her real name mimi or melissa? ;-)
:-)
pubaroo 3 months ago
well, done you did a great job! i've never had a baby before. does it hurt to have a baby?
how bad does it hurt to have a baby?
do the doctors give you any medications?
pubaroo 3 months ago
That really annoys me when they tell you to wait until they are ready before you can push. The mother is having the baby, not the doctor. At least you had a wonderful outcome. Well done :)
tardismole 9 months ago
@tardismole i don't know if i should like it or not
pubaroo 3 months ago
@pubaroo I can hurt, but it doesn't have to overwhelm you. It's your body, you have the right to say I don't want that done to me, I am a human being, not a carcass in a slaughter house. Choose a gentle birth; learn breathing techniques to help you stay in control. You don't need a saline drip or an epidural, ask for laughing gas instead. Giving birth on your back actually increases pain, damages your muscles, and reduces oxygen flow to your baby. Stay alert, be mobile, and enjoy the experience
tardismole 3 months ago
Congrats she's beautiful
Idaten001 11 months ago
Thank you all for your comments. My baby is happy, healthy, strong, and absolutely beautiful! She'll be nine months old soon. This was one experience I'll definitely never forget. It was more intense than my first time, my first daughter was a little smaller than the second. She's definitely worth the pain - would go through it a hundred more times for my baby girls :). I feel very blessed.
jolierosa 1 year ago 2
Aw, such a horrible unnatural way to give birth :-( but at least you have a beautiful baby out of it! :-)
emraldplec 1 year ago
yeah most times they turn down the ammount of medication before u deliver so that youre able to push mor effectively..i know how u feel t hough
iluvamedic 1 year ago
Oh my goodness! Amazing video! But no one in the room seemed very supportive for you, you poor thing!! Juat shouting push at you!! Hope you and the gorgeous baby are doing well x
lisalulu1986 1 year ago
ouch
blnalways 1 year ago