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  • Being obese can lead to complications that would make it necessary to have a csection but to say it is the leading cause is false. I am 5'2" and weighed 120 lbs before my son (4 years old) and weigh 120 now. I had him by csection.

  • chicas es mucho dolor yo lo he pasado

  • @kismutt1 is doesnt matter what you way for a c section moron and you can tell she is skinny. i know girls that weighed less and had to have c sections cause the baby was breached or to big.

  • C Sections have not been historically necessary. Giving birth has not been historically dangerous. If one studies the causes of maternal and infant mortality, it is plain to see. The best thing in everything is allowing the intelligence that is Nature to flow uninterrupted. It is a balance of Trust, Surrender and utilizing professional interventions when the MOTHER feels it's necessary. Who, if left alone, can normally intuit this. We didn't get to 7 billion by accident. ;)

  • anyway they get here is the right way. i cried everyday for 7 months after an emergency caesarean, and now going to have another. am i less of a woman? am i less of a mother?

  • @HollyLHeflen all woman!

  • oh my  lol

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  • Uhm... I think what doesn't exactly make things easier on medical staff is when a woman is as severly overweight as this young lady is...she probably was quite chunky before pregnancy, and then the wrong thing of interpretation, a common mistake follows, that these women then think that they have to eat for 2 during pregnancy and gain even more weight, makes heartrate monitoring more difficult, and supporting labour as well

  • @Sternlein4USA you are exactly right! She is severly over weight! You can gell by her legs and calves and everything else. Severly overweight pregnant women usually have trouble giving birth. It is a fact.

  • @kismutt1 thanks for the heads up

  • This is why the national c section rate is up to 23% now. Because it sure is a lot EASIER for the woman, and the doctor to get that baby right out of there. But guess what, its called LABOR for a reason. Because its not an easy process. This isnt the way nature intended life to be brought into this world. Did you know that at home births and birthing centers have a 4-5% rate for c section. When you go to the hospital, it CAUSES complications that lead to a c section. Do research first ladies.

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  • omg i never want to get pregnant bc of all the pain!!!! u r a strong woman :)

  • good  job

  • ok

  • oh my

  • oh my

  • @kek25karl wow ur really fuckin mature, she's a mom and obviously pregnant women are gonna have big bellies and swell. You wouldn't know cuz of ur kidish remark. I'm happy that your having a beautiful healthy baby "yahmakinmehcrazy" congrats on being a mommy.

  • you look like a pig!!

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  • My sister had pre-eclampsia and she blew up like that and my sisters normally only 120-125 lbs

  • American hospıtals.. sort of suck. agree voxmel.

  • How unfortunate. Induce fear and doubt into the woman before she even has a chance to labor. Sad. :-( I hate American hospitals and I hate their backward approach to birth.

  • pig

  • Is she 14 or 15 years old very young for be a mum.

  • @SUMRUCUK shes 20 in this

  • @yahmakinmehcrazy hello cong.how many kids you have now ?

  • everything came out fine, no c section. the cord was wrapped around his neck and the heart rate dropped but a few big pushes and he came out just fine. be sure to check out the other videos of the hospital stay/ delivery as well.

  • gib her a break !!!

  • What is the rush??? Give the woman peace and quiet. One of the best things you can do is let the woman alone, let her change positions as she wants, and, if the hospital allows it, to have dimmed lights. Even while pushing, the room can be dark with the exception of a spotlight on the "business end." Childbirth is not a cookie-cutter matter.

  • Nothing quite like accurate informed consent at it's best.

  • wow her tummy is really jumping around.

  • wow her legs really swelled up OMG.

  • why do they strap her down?

  • they didnt strap her down

  • You moron, most women at 9 months look like that.

    You can tell by her arms she's not fat.

  • Seriously? U should see my birth, and then look at a video of me after my birth. I labored for 21 hours and w/ all the fluids I got I LOOKED FLIPPIN HUGEEEEEEEEEEEE and now I'm only 115 lbs, so that is just the rudest comment ever. She could have been in labor for 4 seconds or 48 hours either way she is not a porker. She is pregnant, which is absolutely beautiful! PS I THINK SHE LOOKS GREAT :)

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