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  • How tha fuck did I get here?

  • give birth at home without vaccine, contraception, abortion and you'll give birth healthy children

    Stop being cattle, stop to feed, maintain and service the scum

    better go and get ready for the battle than to shit in comments

    sabotaging the empire of social parasites,

    and they will not be able to realize their genocide projects - there will be nobody to perform those, there will be no one to play off, to pit each other: the less mercenaries of slave system, the sooner it will collapse

  • its ok

  • @ThePravoslav dont vaccinate your child??? WTF its not just a way for the government or "the man" to suck you dry.... do you want to see your child die and know that there are resources, education, knowledge, and AHEM medicine to prevent anyone from going through that... and they arent even that expensive. a mother's own milk doesnt protect but so much... that is why you vaccinate....

  • tell these tips to justin bieber

    :P

  • I am pregnant and this is so useful!! I hope the birth will going well, I'm looking forward to my new baby girl...

  • how did i get here :S am not even pregnant lol

  • typical women. too stupid to use their brains so they use their bodies instead.

  • Did you know that hospitals get paid for birth certificates? Moreover, did you know that by "registering" your baby via the birth certificate, you have handed over the "title" to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve? More at Musicians4Freedom(dot)com. Peace, Ven

  • thumbs if up if u pause the video at 0:00 and hold left and up, then ur playing snake

  • Here is a tip- STAY OUT OF THE HOSPITAL and have your baby at home!! Especially if you want the best for your baby and self.

  • meeh Im professional BALLET dancer. You can ask me to give you ballet show

  • Judge Judy is a Doctor now?

  • I really hope that those people who choose not to vaccinate their children are doing proper research. These vaccinations have been researched and trialled clinically and I don't believe my doctor would recommend anything that would cause me or my children harm, It is their mandate to "First, do no harm." Conspiracy theories against vaccinations can be harmful to entire populations.

  • @MelissaBeeThree First, given-per the all-pervasive pharmaceutical advertising, and the complicity of the AMA and FDA, you'd HAVE to have done your "homework" in order to have taken such a stand against vaccinations. In New York State, Hepatitis is given to NEWBORNS! Crazy! As someone who has worked on medical malpractice suits, IMO if you rely upon the confidence of "first, do no harm" to protect your family, you are woefully naive. Doctors are humans, not gods; they make mistakes too.

  • @MelissaBeeThree Oh and BTW, if the pharmaceutical companies who lobby State Legislatures to "mandate" vaccinations for children were so concerned for their health, why would they have asked Congress to pass a law (which it did) that bars you from suing them, if you or your child, has been injured by a vaccine?  And BTW, Did you know that pharmas do THEIR OWN "clinical trials"? No "third party" tests these drugs; & the FDA is in the habit of "believing" whatever "result" they come up with.

  • @MelissaBeeThree You obviously have never read Dr Leonard horowitz's works then have you? Anybody that thinks vaccines are safe is a complete idiot.! My mother was a LPN for 40 years and worked in every dept a hospital has in it. She told me not to trust Doctors unless its a broken bone or some pressing emergancy that cannot wait. She told me that doctors are corrupt and not to trust them. Think about this for a sec - doctors used to dig up cadavers and cut them up years ago - thats criminal huh

  • I'm 19 and plan on getting pregnant hopefully before 25. I've always heard people say "make sure the get the epidural" but I have watched several videos. People commented that the epidural is VERY PAINFUL, and that somewhat worries me. Especially because it's in the back. Plus, this video says the partner isn't allowed in the room, which worries me slightly because I get jittery around needles and pain. Are they ushered out for sanitary issues?

  • @swiggey2 Epidurals are for dulling pain. If you are confident in your ability to "work with" the natural pain of childbirth, instead of relying upon drugs, it may be better for both you and your baby. Plan on going to a LaMaze class, which teaches breathing techniques to help you relax in the process; and remember, knowledge is power. If you know what to expect, that helps too. Please see the remark of the Doula (birthing coach) above. Many feel hospitals overtreat the birthing process.

  • @swiggey2 I'm 29 and have now given birth to 3 children, my children are 11 months, 2 years and 6 years. I have had an epidural with my younger children. It did help me as my 2nd son was over 10Lbs, but it is not for everyone obviously. You can't see the needle, and it depends on the hospital if they allow partners to stay, mine didn't because I had known back problems so it was a precaution, but this is not always the case.

  • Que horror de estrias!coitada,acabou-se,pois não tem cura.

  • All of his videos look like porn

  • Another thing to remember is when you birth at home or in a birth center, your $ goes to the midwife and her practice. He or she works for you, and has your best interest in mind. When you birth in a hospital, your $ goes to corporate bankers. Hospitals don't work for you, they work for the corporate bankers, and they don't always have your best interest in mind. Their motivation is $, and they'll do whatever they can to up their profits, even if it's totally unnecessary.

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  • Why does the woman have to be alone when she receives the epidural?

  • @TouljaSo The reason they don't want the woman's partner there is because if they screw up, they don't want anyone to be a witness to a lawsuit. That's why they make people turn off their video cameras also. As I said above, the hospital doesn't necessarily have your best interest in mind.

  • My tip is. Do not go to the hospital. They are filthy places and all these tests are unnecessary and ridiculous.

  • @Imogen1885 I so agree with you but every time I say that non-hospital births are not only a viable alternative, they are actually safer for mom and baby, I get all sorts of hate comments. But the fact is, American hospitals have the highest infant mortality rate of any civilized country in the world., and we're spreading our filthy and unnecessary practices throughout the world. Everyone should educate themselves before giving birth rather than handing their births over to a medical staff.

  • @voxmel I had my two daughters at home. They are now 23 and 20 years old. They were homebirthed, breast fed and NEVER vaccinated. They are very healthy and very successful in life. A healthy birth gives long term benefits too. I got the same ignorant comments when I announced I was having home births. People said "who is going to give you the epidural?" I laughed. Yes, it was painful. But it was worth every moment of pain to give my daughters the best start in life.

  • @Imogen1885 I think you hit a key point also when you said they were NEVER vaccinated. Those vaccines can be very, very harmful and most people don't realize this when they get them. I agree with you, if you breast feed, it should equip the baby with all the antibodies it needs to stay healthy. And if they do get sick on occasion, they should be able to develop an immunity to the illness. Yes, these vaccinations are bad news. :-(

  • @voxmel Sounds like you are going to make a great parent. Well done for being skeptical of vaccines. The sheeple out there inject poisons into their baby's immature immune systems all the time because someone tells them to. It's insane.

  • @Imogen1885 I get the same looks and comments when i said i wanted to homebirth and no pain meds. They call me crazy, they say indirectly that im a "bad mom" because im not in a hospital, etc. It's really nerve wracking! I just wanna slap the crap out of some of the people, but i know it wont do them any good. I applaud you for your awesome courage and beautiful birthing choice! :D

  • WHERES THE PORN?

  • WHERES THE PORN

  • Oh god that shot looks painful, but I'd rather not feel the pain.

  • why can't the men be there during the epidural?

  • @Jamoization I think thats stupid! My partner was there during my epidural... but I live in the UK, maybe the rules are different... ?

  • @amyj86 it is really stupid lol i had an epidural a couple weeks ago (they were doing an outpatient procedure in the hospital to try and turn my baby because she was stuck. my uterus is really long but not wide enough for her to turn on her own lol) and my husband was there with me the entire time. I wouldnt have allowed them to do anything without him there because i know he would be my voice and my eyes and ears.

  • @exposed97

    Pre-industrial societies have high infant mortality rates. There's also the chance of complications [spikes in blood pressure, hemorrage, etc.] arising and if the woman is not at or near a hospital, both her and the baby's life become endangered. A woman can choose to not have the shots and not have the pain numbed or be forced into labor. It's still better to be at a hospital (or with an experienced midwife) just in case.

  • You have excellent videos.  :-)

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  • the part about the guy not being able to stay for the c-section or epidural is not true i was there for both when my girlfreind had our lil man i watched them give her the shot and i watched when they delivered him and she had a c-section i then watched them close her back up and no i wasent in a different room as her i was in the same room with her

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  • "you're partner" --- that should be "your husband"

  • is their anyway i can use the vacuum 2 suck it out early? i wuz told the baby would b born on the day of the upcoming super bowl

  • @ge0rge209 LOL ur joking right?! Well either way Estimated time of Birth is just that an estimate, a guess date, like 80 or 90% never give birth on the date the doctors say it will, so no worries, watch your superbowl and chill.

  • The only reason I watched this is cause my aunt is supposed 2 give birth tommorow :D

  • if u see her giving a birth u will divorce her after thre months lololol

  • 1:09 young teen + 40-50yr old

  • @ISHANN0N She doesn't look like a young teen. She's looks like an adult woman... have your eyes examined.

  • why would u need an iv

  • @yoNumero1lilMija you need an IV because it will keep both you and your unborn baby hydrated. it keeps you from feeling nauseous or vomiting, and is also used for drawing blood and administering pain medication.

  • 69 dislikes. :P

  • i've always seen the father with the mom during c-section (with hospital garb) and especially during the epidural

  • Expect some exquisite raw pain.

  • Why what is all orange on her back??

  • @faithplatypus123 It's a liquid composition that supposedly protects the skin, I think. I don't really know what it really is. I had that stuff on me when I had to undergo some surgery.

  • @faithplatypus123 its iodine. it removes any germs, bacteria, or anything else that may be there.

  • soooo glad im having my baby at a birth center. hospitals suck

  • Bull crap lady! Your partner stays with you during c-section!! How scary would it be if you were alone!? are you trying to scare these women??

  • Whow.........was that her Grandfather??????

  • top part of a butt!!!

  • best tip is.....never go to the hospital!!! they'll kill you

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  • Its good info. I am done having children. In regards to someone drinking when pregers. That is sick. I they have control about what they drink. What bitch is dead? Careful maybe someone in your family dies and you would not be talking in that manner child..

  • As a doula i'm begging you, PLEASE do the research yourself! find out what your local hospital's policies are and come up with a birth plan that works for YOU! you can refuse service during labor if you feel like the procedures you're being put through are unnecessary. if your hospital requires an IV you can ask for a Hep Block instead so you can freely move around without dragging tubes behind you.

  • @o0katiekins0o i wish the hospital im going to had doulas and midwives! My midwife cant be there for the birth (something about the hospital) and i swear if the docs try to Pit to Distress me i'm going to kick someones face in! So many scary things with hospitals....

  • @GuitarRockinChick18 @GuitarRockinChick18 i know how you feel. i'm near my 40th week and i'm getting bullied about having an induction. luckily! as a doula, i know how important it is to have a doula. which i do. just remember the doctors work for YOU! doulas in training will often take clients for free. you can also register for doula service so your family can all throw in to hire your doula. ALL women need doulas! you deserve it! definitely look into getting a doula.

  • @o0katiekins0o Do not let anybody induce you your baby will come out when it is ready.

  • @misteeq64 thanks! i'm fighting really hard. i guess my biggest concern right now is that they will label me as "AMA" (against medical advice) and my insurance won't pay for my labor and delivery. i should've just planned for a home birth in the first place. you better believe that is a mistake i won't be making again.

  • @o0katiekins0o REALLY? lol where would i go to put in for a free doula? That would be awesome! I know my hubby would help be my voice but i also know that he only knows so much (of what i tell him anyway lol) and a doula/midwife would be great. i'm military dependent too, idk if that helps lol and having to go to a civilian hospital which i know helps with insurance coverage too lol

  • @GuitarRockinChick18 go to DONA.org (no caps) you can search for doulas in your area. many doulas who are just starting out and are not yet fully certified will take clients for free.

  • @o0katiekins0o that is WONDERFUL!!! Thank you so much! I hope i can find one in time now lol i have a week left until my due date, but she might come earlier. (they're worried she's going to be over 9 pounds or something, but i know those ultrasounds arent accurate at measuring the babies lol) Thank you thank you thank you!!!!

  • No.....some people aren't listening to the video correctly! she said the husband can'tbe in there while the wife is get PREPPED for the C-section in other words "he cant be there when the doctors are get her ready for the surgruy". The husband can be there with her while she is have the C-section.

  • @briglls actually it depends on the hospital policy. many hospitals do not allow anyone into the OR when a woman is getting a c-section.

  • u guys must not be paying attention to what she is saying... she said that your partner can be with you throughout the ENTIRE process except when you are PREPPED for a c-section, and when you are GIVEN an epidural. He can come back after these are done and stay with you until after birth.

  • Not that its a very bad thing...but why do it knowingly when its not good for the mom n infant. The problem with u p'pol is that using the internet u guys think u knw more than the docs....who spend years in their resp fields!

  • Hey, u guys r crazy, who comment abt this woman not giving proper info..if yer husbands were allowed to be there when u recieved an epi or a c-section, than that was really stupid of your docs coz it just reduces the degree of sterility n hygiene required for these procedures...

  • What a horrible video. I would never want to have a baby in the hospital she works at. Her information was not accurate and does not speak for the policies of other hospitals. Ignore this idiotic video.

  • really miricle

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  • too bad if you were like me I went in and within two hours was on the theatre table fighting to save both our lives.

    We got to the hosp had multiple tries at starting an IV 2 cervix checks made it to 9cm (yes in only 2 hours) and then had to have general anaesthetic and woke up just in time for my baby to be transfered to another hospital as he was 5 weeks early .

  • the point of this video? yes, my husband was there for my epidural and my c-section

  • You all must not heard her.. She said being prepped for a c-section!! lol

  • Thats stupid your husband can be there in the epidural and csection. this is blah didnt help.

  • i was with my sister during her c-section!!!!!

  • i was with my sister during her c-section!!!!!

  • @Jahooka It depends where you go. A lot of hospitals won't allow your husband/birth partner to stay with you while you get the epidural.

  • i had a whole room for when they gave me my epidural and they didnt hook me up to and iv till after they made sure i was in labor

  • Ummm why would they ask your partner to leave during a epidural???

  • actually your partner can be with you when they administer an epidural and when you have a c section. just not when they prep you for a c section. get the information right before you make a video

  • @singingirl818 What u say is true.....but its always better to have the minimum no. of p'pol in a procedural room to maintain the sterile zones in an OR n a procedure room. I would advise u to first attend medical school before passing judgment on someone with great experience in their fields!!

  • good video

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  • watch a series of videos called "the business of being born" then watch this again and tell me if it scares you as much as it scares me.

  • That's a lie... Your partner can be there for both a c section and n epidural... Trust me...

  • @MaYNaH8993

    Yup true! My hub was with me when i had my epidural & c-section....

  • Ohhh shit, I forgot to put out my roach

  • Ohhh shitttt, I forgot to put out my roach

  • she not silly!,,, sum doctor's dont want the father ther when they giving the epidural...cuse the wife or whomever my move..... so don't say that, and it really depend's on what state and city ur in.....

  • i stayed with my wife the whole time epidural and c-section

  • yeah this lady dont know what shes talking about. maybe at her hospital they cant be there. feel sorry for that people.husband have to be there the whole time. 

  • i guess im only guy here? lol, oh well, woo for men that look after their wifes :D.

  • @connor12280 hell yeaH!

  • @connor12280 much respect to you :)

  • @Jahooka same

  • 0:55 vasemmal =D

  • @Jahooka - this must be old info or maybe most common in the area she's from

  • I've always wondered, why can't your spouse be with you when you're getting prepped for a c-section? If I ever have to have one, there is no way my husband is leaving my side!

  • @HearMyVoice384 I know this has nothing to do with what u just said but i wouldn't even bother staying with a girl if i found out she was pregnant.

  • Probably because its a sterile prep. dont for get, they are creating a significant incision into the body. and sometimes sterile preps are not so elegant. but neither is a big infection.

  • @HearMyVoice384 I'v typed a comment which may be informative to u.............after that u may reconsider. Cya..............Dr.Boomla

  • Inaccurate to say the least.

  • i want my husband there for the epidural because i am TERRIFIED of needles. will they allow this?!?

  • @breann092589 Hi, they should. When my daughter was born, my husband, mother, sister and doctor were all in the room. I didn't get the epidural but they offered while everyone was in the room. I don't see why not.

  • @breann092589 Yes they will

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  • Ahhh! I will never EVER get pregnant D'=

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  • i love being a man just do it and get the hell out of here

  • I think I would cry if my husband couldn't be there whie I got my epidural...I have a bad fear of needles

  • very misinforming.

  • im a docter and everything they sed is rong.

  • @kooziejr lmao

  • @kooziejr

    You say that your a doctor? You can't even spell the word. Also said is spelt "S.A.I.D" not "sed", and wrong is spelt "W.R.O.N.G" not "rong". Dumbass

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  • @krocks111 Spelt is a type of wheat. I believe you meant 'spelled', perhaps?

  • am scared :(

  • I had 3 natural rapid NVD births in hospitals, 1 with AROM in the ER where baby was sick from AROM, which had the NNU treating her for suspected sepsis when admitted to NNU around 1 hour old. 2nd child no AROM he had the cord wrapped around his neck twice during rapid birth and the midwife got me to stop pushing, dad cut the cord and he was healthy, 3rd child she was born rapidly and naturally without any interventions, just 2 midwifes pulled her out & she was the biggest and healthies.

  • I gave birth in a hospital in the US(NC, military hospital). I was asked if i wanted to leave since i was still in early labor instead of being admitted right away. I spent about an hour walking around outside, it was lovely. When admitted I was not given an IV or Heplock(refused), i was checked only twice internally and once was at my own request. External monitoring was intermittent and done with a hand held monitor and i spent most of my labor in the shower. This video is misinformation.

  • not so cause my husband was in the room when they gave me my epidural!!!

  • all of these things are why i am opting for a natural birth. i fully trust my body to do the things it is made to do. unless, of course, there are any complications. but so far so good

  • some of that isn't true, i am a midwife:

    1. you don't always have to have a drip and blood taken

    2. your partner can be with you for the epidural and for a c-section!

  • yeah you've got a point there, but they still dont do half the stuff that this doctor says anyway.

  • this video is a bunch of crock! here in australia, our husbands, partners are allowed to stay with you in the rooms, and they certanley dont ask you for a unrine sample or hook you up to a IV... we do things as they come. we dont force drugs unless the doctor or the mother to be requests them. ive done it twice and i did my 2 births with just gas. she either needs to go back and re study or hand her licence in cause that info is bull shit!!!

  • @chickenlittle2334 I think this video was intended for the American audiences and even the procedures vary by state so I guess this was just a "generalization" of what to expect. In Maryland, I haven't heard of a pregnant woman having to give a urine sample but I do know that they hook you up with an IV and can give you something to dilate you more. Either way it sounds painful to me. lol :)

  • @Jahooka yea i know it wasnt my hubby but my mom stayed their with me. i dont know i just felt more comfertable with her at the time.

  • What to expect . . . you're in so much pain, you don't give a d..... all you want is that baby out of you as fast as possible!!!

  • this is rubbish, I'm a midwife and its nothing like what she says!!! Do your own research!

  • We had both our boys at home with a midwife & it was so much better than this western med b.s. midwives rule!

  • Preach it!

  • @shcaonta: It's not rubbish to me. What she said is EXACTLY what happened to me when I went into the hospital to give birth to all 3 of my children. Only part that was different was that my husband stayed with me while I was getting my c sections. Maybe it's different elsewhere? I'm sure all over it's different.

  • @shcaonta I agree with you. I have been doing a lot of research on homebirths and hospital births. Why would women go to a hospital to give birth is beyond me!! You can't move around, you are drugged up, and you are in more pain than necessary!!

  • thanks honey i got my baby and it's cool

  • Oh yeah hell be there through this one to!!!! Im due August 17th 2010!!! LMMFAO!!! He has no choice I need him there with me! I know Im a baby! LOL! If they told me he cant! Id so laugh in theyre Damn faces!! LOL!

  • This lady is so confused like seriously my hubby was there through my epidural!! Ill tell you that much and I live in Nebraska!!! This lady is totally off her rocker! Dont listen to that crap! Its not true your spouse can to be there if he or she chooses!! Dumb old lady anyways!!! LMMFAO!!! Thats the most funniest thing Ive ever heard in my life!!!

  • I was there during the epidural also. Freaked me out. Now i am scared of needles....Everett WA

  • This video makes things like continuous fetal monitoring, IV's, and frequent vaginal exams sound mandatory, which they aren't. Also, most hospitals allow partners to stay in the room during epidurals and c-sections.

    Folks, don't use YouTube as your only source of information about pregnancy and birth!

  • bullshit my man was there when i got my epidural

  • i was born in c section

  • My husband was holding my hands when I got my epidural...where the hell are they getting their info?

  • Funny, i was going to say the same thing!...lol, My husband almost fainted watching my epidural...lol

  • See that's why I didn't look at it! Not sure whether or not he did though.

  • If you listen, she says that a partner can not be with mom while she is PREPET for a c-section. Partners can go into the OR once it is sterile and safe for him/her. Did you notice there was no mention of midwives? Lastly, you can refuse an IV line

  • this video is wrong (at least in canada). I was never hooked up to an IV. That is only necessary if you get an epidural. I was allowed to move freely during my entire labor

  • @queeenpammie

    -i had all 3 of my kids all natural and i always got an iv

  • good luck to me and my baby. i will be giving birth by feb 2010

  • Just too think i will be in this postion in 5 months. But its all for my lil bundle of joy. June 2010 Mommy 2 Be ")

  • Uhm, I'm almost positive your husband can be with you during a C-section. My Uncle was with my Aunt. And I'm even more sure that he can be during the epidural.

  • okay.. i wasnt laughing..