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  • I get annoyed watching Hosp births & more Men outta have babies & so glad I didn't have to do it this way Bless U all moms who do,Ouch...

  • oh yeah :D

  • how did i get here. Avatar, my sims 2 avatar, now this

  • thank God for making me a man....damn!

  • @ancientstaffpub I used to think I got the short end of the deal because I am a girl until I gave birth... Giving birth naturally is the most amazing experience and I have never been more proud and happy to be a woman than after carrying, delivering and nursing my child. Now I thank God for making me a woman :)

  • the position you feel most comfortable is the best one

  • I just cried with joy at watching this. There are so many more options that what the traditional "hospital" route will offer. I am so excited for my child birth experience. Thank you for posting this.

  • ..... :( i'm so not excited about giving birth at this point........

  • So glad I'm a guy

  • this is scary shit

  • thanks a lot. you're helping me so much.

  • i feel like that when im takin a crap

  • Im scared to what if I dont push right =/

  • im freakin scared..

  • Ząb mnie boli %-)

  • Is it weird that I got an erection????

  • thank you for brilliant info..

  • wow!!!thank you so much!!!can u please recommend this to the birth centers, here in our country?it'll be much appreciated....

  • I get scared when I go number two imagine giving birth!

  • That shyt scaryy

  • ewwwww!!!

  • I don't get an irresistible urge to push so I do need coaching & I find all that fluffy 'encouraging' talk annoying. I have pushed one out on my back, one in an upright sitting position and one on my knees and found neither of them any better or worse than the other, in fact, on my knees was harder work and no quicker. All depends on who you are really and how the labour goes. No 1 size fits all.

  • i love mom

  • =_= I still don't know if I want to give birth @-@

  • "encouragement rather than instructions" Love it!

  • I don't know how less effective this form of pushing is. I was in labor for 36 hours and only pushed for 18 minutes with my first one, and I was laying on my back!

  • How the hell did i get here from a sim 3 video O_O and why did i watch the whole thing/? weeiird

  • @jennaiscoolnotschool Yeah i know right! but I came from a song from Selena Gomez - Love you like a love song baby .. O__=

  • @PandaAlba Oh thats freeky O_O

  • @PandaAlba Hahaha this happens all the time to me i accadently click somthing and it freaks me out almost 98.5% of the time lol

  • @jennaiscoolnotschool Yeah, once i came up to a video where to boxers where fighting to death .. lol .. and i was watching shake it up :D

  • @PandaAlba lol once i was watching the telatubbies (i was bored ok? lolz) then i got to somone having exslosive dirreah (i dont care if i spelt it wrong) :D

  • @jennaiscoolnotschool hahahahahahahaha! soooo funny !! Youtube is the wierdest thing ever ! XD

  • @PandaAlba you got that right! xD

  • @jennaiscoolnotschool dude i came from a sims 3 video too

  • OKAY NICE SHIT

    

  • THANK YOU! Women so NEED TO KNOW THIS!!

  • Great video with many different pushing positions shown. I will definitely pass this along to my childbirth class students! Thanks!

  • i know that be mother its hard

  • I live in the UK and it's really strange to see this kind of video - standard advice here is to remain upright, e.g. squatting, when pushing so that gravity helps. Midwifes here are generally supportive of any way you want to give birth, at home or in hospital, as long as you are healthy and so is your baby. Whilst you have to stay flexible, we all write a birth plan beforehand, stating e.g whether we'd like to stay drug free or want an epidural or stay active or lie down.

  • @Mr12madhas ın America they mess you up . they care less about you. all they care about ıs the health ınsurance polıcıes.

  • @gunesgun seems to be like that anywhere wiht health insurance. sadly. whether private or public.

  • @yamahonkawazuki more so there!

  • @gunesgun yeah. as a diabetic with complications i can get into canada. ( family history since 1704.) but their basic "free/paid by taxes" insurance is about as good as our medicaid system here. BUT its something lol. , i know it may sound weird. but im a guy whos Fiance is expecting, and were going to tape ours. err record. im used to saying tape. lol. both of us are watchign these trying to decide. well its her body will leave the ultimate sayso to her. hospitals and insurance companies = :(

  • @yamahonkawazuki goodluck to her! I hope she has the opportunıty to change posıtıons durıng bırth. tell her not to get epıdural ıt masses up wıth natural bırthıng. ıf the baby ıs expectıng to be bıgger than 9 pounds go dırectly to c sectıon . goodluck!

  • Do hospitals have to allow you to labor in any position you want ? Or can they force you to stay flat on your back? I really wanted to do a home birth, but my baby needs to be checked out in the NICU after birth beacuse of opiate meds I am on, so I have to go to the hospital. I really dont want any medication or IV's and I definatly dont want to be told how to labor and in what position. I'm nervous about the hospital.

  • @stefanierose88 unfortunately most hospitals say it is "just in case" and they do play the whole "dont you want your baby to be safe?" bit. i told my birth plan to the hospital and they told me well you have to have an iv. i asked what if i refused and they just kept saying these things. so, if you really want to be listened to during your labor and delivery be sure you have a labor coach or doula who knows what you want and can advocate for you, or the hospital will just do what they want.

  • @monicababy45 i have really bad veins and it is extremely hard to get an IV in me. Thats why I'm so against it. It takes several people many many tries and many many veins (of course they never follow my advice) to get one in. I have needed an IV in my neck once because I had to have one fast and it was the only place. I dont want to be stressed out and stuck a milion times during labor! If I can legally refuse it, then I will not allow it.

  • =) I'm only thirteen weeks with my first, but I want all the info I can get about the big day. This was really helpful, thank you for uploading!

  • this has to be imlemented in india.

    health authorities teach wrong technics,

    leading to lot of comlications & lscs

  • i m so scared

  • @rabia846 Are you pregnant now, or just in generally concerned? Our bodies are made for this- its important to learn to control the "mental" aspect of keeping calm and focused etc. That can help out with any delivery. What is that line in "eat pray love" - having a baby is like getting a face tattoo, you need to be fully committed? ;) There is alot of great info & people who can help you with fear. Check out books by Ina May, she is amazing :) No need 2 stress, its all going 2 b OK either way :)

  • @Sienna10Sunz 2 weeks ago i got my baby, and u r so r ight. U need to be focus and to be relax... By the way my labour was not that bad. It is my first child and i got my baby in 45 minutes. Thx for your advice

  • So, even if you have an epidural, you can have assistance to move around?

  • @SinclairisCool Yes, you can.

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