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  • at least she knew that she was pregnant lol

  • that is so fake

  • @Emilychick36023 Obviously

  • DUDE people are fucked. why would anyone want to give birth in WATER firstly. and with their whole family watching? i mean, don't you shit yourself as well?

    fucking youtube. srsly.

  • @sej3991 It is actullaly easier to give birth in water, and you have a less of a chance of tearing down there. And it makes the contractions easier to handle. If you want to criticize then you should research about this more.

  • wow that very crazy

  • how did i get from minecraft to here?!

  • WAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUW

  • its like shiting a giant shit

  • oops im on the weird side of youtube again

  • Tats The Date Off My Birthday :)

  • wow

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  • that is so fuck fake though

  • Fake??? What about that clean almost toddler "newborn" baby? What about the "bone rigid" umbilical cord???

  • they should make teenager watch childbirth to scare them away from teen pregnancy and parenting

  • @davidkat100 our school did that to us xD

  • @davidkat100 Ehh that just scared me from ever having kids. Now I just find it disgusting and unnecassary. I don't think I'll be sexually active for awhile but because of watching births I have been permanently scarred....

  • Kids should be able to see the birth, people complain that they aren't educated and knowing enough, whats wrong with tough hard to bone education. When they do show the gritty stuff to educate them, people go off and say we aren't going tougher.

  • how is this twins by surprise?

  • @SEPAET maybe because she was expecting one baby, but she had twins.

  • get the little gal out fuckers !!

  • Why was the kid watching? WtF..

  • Only in America would people comment that they do not think the children should see. I mean that. In almost every other country in the world the kids are in the home and usually there. It is natural. If I had a sensitive child who I thought it would terrify I would not want them there. However for millions of years children have been right there by their mom!

  • @rastgurlz1976 Sex is also natural. It doesn't mean kids should see it

  • @rastgurlz1976 That's not very true, in quite a few European countries (I should know, I'm French), people also think that it would be inappropriate for children to witness a birth...I'm not saying that I agree with that...but it's not proper to Americans to make such statements...

  • That's not real , that's not what the umbilical cord lookslike and that's not a tiny 5 lb baby....

  • @come2mamma1 no shit its a reenactment

  • @brwneydgirl70 Actually I'm pretty sure they film the real birth. Quite a few women film their births - it isn't that uncommon.

  • @puznee some people do but this is a tv show... of course its fake

  • That's not real

    

  • Kids don't get shocked by seeing a baby being born. If you include them, they will feel included in the birthing process. It does not scare them, unless you make it frightening. Stop thinkign children are stupid.

    Other than that, Imma gunna go and find full episodes

  • @LadyMacavity

    It scared me. I knew what to expect and my parents talked to us about it. I was five and I actually took my sister's hand and walked out the room and stood at the nursery window and looked at all the cute little babies until my mom was done having my little brother. My kids will NOT be present. I could never do that to them...they can stay at grandmas or something.

  • WTF WHY WAS A LITTLE KID IN THERE?

  • Who Run The World? WOMEN! =)

  • the little kids must have been so shocked! that's not right!!!

  • I don't like the idea of little children watching child birth

  • ewwwwww

  • I was watching a muse music video...how'd i end up here?!

  • @puppytrails2121 I LOVE MUSE!!!! haha thats funny i was watching their song bliss and i ended up her too...

  • @FrizzyIzzychicken *brofist* muse forever

  • I've seen her actual birthing video...it was beautiful even though it was only pictures.

  • My 1st was at the births of our 2nd and 3rd chidlren. When she was at the 2nd babeis birth, daddy held her, she didn't like mommy being in pain, but she did not cry. Midwife said she was allowed to stay, she loevd her baby brother, and the midwife said to her your baby brother is cute. She was peaceful at the birth of our 3rd child-a sister she so wanted. She adored her! Son was preaceful at his little sisters birth-3rd child and he adores her, he says cute little babies, he loves babies.

  • i think its natural

  • sexy mamma

    

  • Does anyone know where the full episodes can be found? Also, I don't understand how they couldn't tell they were twins? Did she not have any prenatal care at all?

  • the music in the background makes this scene look soo terrifying lol

    Amazing what media doesnt to people's minds

  • trop sexy

  • that didnt look real...why was the ambilical cord red? the baby was massive

  • @lucvaudar It's a reconstruction ;)

  • @lucvaudar on there its a reenactment is why lol...

  • @maridentha hahaha yea ok i get it lol

  • that sounded wrong 

  • EWWWWWWWWWW

  • I watched my brother born as a 9 year old & yeah, it scared the hell out of me, but only because I thought my mom was gonna die. Hahahha, I thought it was amazing & I would love children of my own.

  • @katelynn91094

    The baby was 9 years old when born?

  • @daro2096 Ummm... no. Hahah, pretty sure you can use your brain here & figure out that if a child was born as a 9 year old then they'd probably be all over the news. I was 9 when he was born.

  • @katelynn91094

    I was being cheeky btw.

  • @daro2096 I am aware. [:

  • how old is this woman telling the story?

  • GOSH my computer is SLOOOOOOOOW!

  • @natdot2804 haha mine was but it take like 2 min for it to load this

  • Sorry w2e did not see the second one coming....

  • let the little girl watch the birth. best birth control everrr. LoL is not wrong people dont be stupid.

  • @TICABELLA23 LOL

  • born in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November or Decembe

  • I think its wrong to have children nearby when you give birth.. I mean get a clue..that child can be in shock after seeing that.. - stupid Americans, they are the ones with these dumb ideas..here in Europe a doctor barely lets the husband witness a birth..what's next bring your dog while you deliver ? come on..

  • @WWPSdvia I agree with you. Typical American elitist ideologies, they think that everything they say is right and requests have to be fulfilled to their own expectations even if it doesn't take the well being of others into consideration. It should be the choice of the individual if they would like to witness the birth or not. Also once you are stupid or pregnant you can be on American TV?

  • @WWPSdvia children at a birth are always calm and enjoy the process. it is known that children who witness a sibling's birth never have issues of jealousy. you are clearly uneducated in this realm and ought to refrain from speaking about things you know nothing about. i have been to many births in europe with fathers and siblings present. birth is beautiful, not traumatic, unless maybe it is in a hospital.

  • not only americans do that. so SHUT UP.

  • I guess watching the mom give birth, hearing her screaming in agony is a great way of saying "girl don't be teen moms! look at the pain!"

  • 0:29 Why is that girl in the room ?

    I'm 14 and I don't think I would stand in the same room if my mother was giving birth xS

  • where do we go to watch full episoids

  • ew why is the husband in there with her? just chilling...

  • @MaxC17

    maybe to support the woman who is giving birth to his child?!?!

  • @MaxC17 OH MY GOSH. OF COURSE THE HUSBAND IS THERE ITS HER HUSBAND! youre probably like 11 years old. HE WANTS TO BE THERE FOR THE BIRTH OF HIS OWN FLESH AND BLOOD IS OWN FUCKING KID! i hate people like u. sorry if im being mean. my opinion. bitch.

  • @iShotElmoxx lol way to over react...

  • @MaxC17 oh shut up

    and i bet ur either 11, or ur just a really dumb 13 year old.

  • I saw my brother being born in '86 and wasn't the least bit worried... My mom prepared my 2 siblings and I well for what we were going to witness, should we choose to be there. If children aren't properly prepared, it can be overwhelming. And it will always be a little surprising, no matter what. But proper education of your kids can be the difference between them being "traumatized" and them being joyful witnesses.

  • water birth increases the chances of the baby being born as a velociraptor....

  • @Somedaysafe hahahhaa.. thanks for the giggle

  • @Somedaysafe ur absolutely stupid!

  • @laci91 i feel like it, I'm sorry, being born as a plesiosaurus! Not a velociraptor...

  • these are so uncommon, and weird to not know that there pregnant

  • @sgmale90 she KNEW she was pregnant...she had no idea she was having TWINS....

  • there was a woman who gave birth to twins during the 2000 ice storm. the woman had an ultrasound and apperantly one baby was hidden behind the other. this lady didn't know she was having twins either.

  • @swatson1190

    Don't most women have more than one ultrasound when they're pregnant, though? To me, it seems like the lack of knowledge that you're carrying multiples is due to lax prenatal care.

  • @Keckilpenny not all women have ultrasounds, some choose not to. I only had one at 3 months.

  • As a kid, it is a wonderful experience to see baby brother or sister enter the world. I've been privileged to participate in some 180 births since then, but will never forget my sisters birth, when I was 5.

  • Umm why is the umbilical cord brown its supposed to be whitish and slimy not bendy brown and dry LMAO

  • @sally22445 Its obviously a reenactment... Which means its fake...

  • Wow she made it!

  • right on thats what i wanna do too! old school mutha trukaaaaa

  • I don't agree children stay in the room and watch everything, it's so shocking for them, no matter what "modern parents" say.

  • @dollyfig i agree with you. kids shouldn't be given too much knowledge before the right time.

  • @dollyfig I witnessed a planned at-home birthing when I was 5. I was not shocked at all. It was not traumatic. It was enlightening and I am grateful for that honor. The mother could have refused. The point is, a child should choose if he or she wants to watch and learn from their elders or not.

  • @dollyfig

    I saw my mum give birth to my brother in the 80's and i wasn't shocked at all.

  • @dollyfig Fuck you. it doesnt matter. theyre kids so what.. they wont be scarred for life.

  • @iShotElmoxx you might watched your mother giving birth.. that's the reason for your anger :S

    so sorry for you ;D

  • @dollyfig yeah, poor little girl who was watching, i think she thought "shit, ill have to do that too..."

  • @dollyfig

    I would agree with you if it weren't for the fact that I have two friends who witnessed (accidentally or otherwise) their siblings being born. One went as far as to say it was "Awesome". She was 7 at the time and 25 now. It's shocking to some, and not to others, but shouldn't be forced on anyone!

  • @dollyfig i've seen my mom give birth before (mainly because my sister came two months early ) she did well by herself and i watched. i'm 16 now and my sister is 8. i was more shocked from accidently putting the car from park into reverse and not knowing how fix it. besides children now learn where babies come from in elementary school! i dont recall being shocked. but your opinion is your opinion... i guess im just really apathetic cuz i dont care about ANYTHING really

  • @dollyfig I absolutely agree, they have to watch their mother screaming and crying, that has to be very shocking!

  • @Wolfmaedchen That was just her birth song. Her children would have been very prepped for what to expect, and they would have had someone there especially to look after them. Children have watched their mothers give birth since the beginning of time, it is NORMAL! how wonderful that she was comfortable to move as she needed to and vocalize as she needed. Most women can't say that.

  • @dollyfig ,UM there's nothing "shocking" about it, if you tel lthem in advance. Plus chidlren are more open to seeing and talknig abotu things than Adults. My daughter todl me herself she wants to watch the birth of her baby brother/sister . She was disapointed when i didn't wake her up and take her alnog for the birth of my neice, her cousin. YOu are wrong.

  • @carlismycoolcat Argue about it all u want, but there's no point. Some people think its okay to have their kids in the room, some people dont. Personally, i wouldnt want my kid watching me have a baby. But it really depends on the kid (and the parent). some kids are interested in it and maybe want to help, but some kids (like my brother) are really shy, they get scared when something happens to mom, and they would probably get grossed out if they saw all the blood and the placenta.

  • @cammiharwood what ?a voice of reason?someone who would consider both the parents and the childs development before making a choice?off the internet with you mam ! you're making far too much sense,,,(and there isnt so much blood and by the time the placenta comes everyone is so in love with looking at the baby often the people in the room never see the placenta)

  • @babzc lol...that was the last thing i was worried about when i had my kids i was so happy to see their little messy body laying on my chest with ten fingers and ten toes all pink and crying

  • @cammiharwood If the child is uncomfortable being in the room then have them go somewhere else for the time being. It's not that hard to figure out. It seems like adults make way more of an issue out of it than kids.

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  • @dollyfig as a midwife with a 35 year practice , i have had many children present at the birth of a sibling and have watched several of them grow into adults with their own children , no trauma noted.

  • @dollyfig Im agree, they are so young to understand all that, and can be bad for them

  • @dollyfig I don't agree. It's only "shocking" because our culture makes a big deal out of it and nudity. If more children saw real birth instead of what is shown on TV, they would understand their bodies more and probably have more respect for women. Instead children just see photos of half naked women in the media used as sex objects to sell a product, and that's how their view of women develops.

  • @dollyfig That's not true. My kids have seen every one of my births and they are not shocked at all. They laugh and smile and get excited and know how babies are born and it makes the entire process completely natural and beautiful for them. They love watching births occur and get excited every time. =0)

  • @dollyfig I guess you assume it's shocking for them. Is there any psychological evidence that there is?

  • @dollyfig

    the birth i s anatural things and children know and are not at all disturbed. us adults to have problems:)

    i'm are a nurse and I speak from experience. older siblings often console the mothers and stroked his head during labor and are not scared....but the father normally yes:):)

  • @dollyfig rofl giving birth drugged in a hospital and being ashamed about it is a "modern advancement of medicine" i doubt some kid in a village a couple hundred years ago was asked to leave the only room in his house when mom had sis

  • god there is a little kid in the room.. little girl.. weirrdddddd

  • @ItsJustJasmine When i have my baby in june my 7 year old son will be there, its not weird I was at my moms birth for my little sister and I let my sisters come to the birth of my son.

  • @LyeLye sure whatever you say

  • it's a personal choice. it seems a little weird to me, too, but it's not going to harm a child's development to see a birth. i'm sure the kid is just fine. and if her family is open like that, it's probably normal to her. many other cultures view births in this way.

  • @LyeLye jsut some reassurance for you, I am the eldest of 5 kids and was present at all 4 of my sisters births. It has done quite the opposite of harm to me, it meant that when it came time for me to have a baby, i knew already what was normal, i knew that birth was supposed to be, straighforward, not all panic etc. good on you :) 7 is plenty old enough, just make sure that there is someone around who can take him if he does get bored/scared/etc :D good luck with having a beautiful birth.

  • @edaj84 Thanks, his father will be there to hold him. I dont think my 4 year old could handle it he get scared when computer characters die, see's any type of blood he screams lol. But my 7 year old plays alot of gory games. Eh his father lets him X.x So he said he could handle it. Besides I have shown him births on the discovery health channel and it doesnt seem to faze him. He is very mature for a seven year old.

  • just remember that you may want your hubby, so it is sometimes wise to have someone who is there purely as a support person for the littlies (or who can come at short notice) so as not to detract from your support.

    I was at my mum's births when I was 6.5, 7.5, 9 and 17, (all bar 1 were delivered at home) and then my own births when i was 19 and 21 (one in hosp one at home)

  • i want the full episode as well!

  • I saw this it was a good show

  • It is on again today June 20, at 4:00 Eastern time!

  • wat channle is discovery health please tell mer

  • its channel 51 in cix degital cable

  • it depends on what country you are in.

  • Its great to have kids. When you finally get to see it you should pay attention to the very last story ;-)

  • haha can u like put the full episode on here. i missed it....

  • dude.. this is the DiscoveryHealth account. They're not gonna put the whole thing up.

  • thanks for convincing me not to have kids

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