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  • I had my son natural he was 9 lbs 4 oz 21 in :) I didn't tear down below thank God the women on my moms side has big babies I myself was 9 lbs 11 oz 24 in can you say ouch lol

  • @michaelsmommy89 so what your saying is , your pussy still looks good

  • Hawt. I came from the fluid (;

  • @giftedbirth if you watch the cord is unwrapped more than once making somersault not available.

  • @gifted birth what are you on about. Babies die from tight cords but I guess a midwife wouldn't know what she's talking about. If you listen to the audio she actually says we've got a tight cord

  • 0:12 WAS THAT PEE? LOL

  • 0:12 Funny

    

  • a clean cut is way better... and im talking from my own experience..

    first child i had came out too fast and thats why i got a tear.

    second child i had they just cut it open themselves and it healed in 2 weeks.

    while my tear didnt heal up right for four weeks...

    so i am convinced having an episotomy is way better then a tear

  • @babyjade3 shes so cute.... its ok its gone worse.. how old r u?

  • how is this a blooper?

  • she cut the cord immediately because it was tight around the neck. Not getting those last few pumps of vital blood from mumma is better than oxygen starvation. When the cord is too tight it will cut off the blood suply anyway so it's better to cut it.

  • @TheMumma2boys please think about this comment - "when the cord is too tight it will cut off the blood supply" - the cord has temporarily tightened as the head is born but is then loosened immediately after the birth - where oxgenated blood can then reach the baby and support all the organ systems in the transition to extrauterine life. The somersault technique can be used to relieve any extra tension on the cord while the shoulders and body are born. Cord cutting is unnecessary.

  • the two clamps and then scissors after the baby's head was born? the attendant cut a 'nuchal cord' (the umbilical cord looped around the neck) and prevented the baby from receiving a significant portion of its blood, stem cells and immune cells. shocking practice with no evidence to support it

  • q ooonda con los pelos d esta mujeeer minimo le hubieran dado un gorritooooo wacala!

  • lols

  • The baby was jerking off and it cummed all over the doctors! I should've done that when I was born! That would've been the Best Birth Ever!

  • good job ur husband was amazing

  • The second that kiddy comes out it needs stabbed ^^

  • For any woman freaking out about birth, Do your research and find out what real natural child birth is about. I'm just wondering why the mom in this video looks like she is laying in such a pinned down wierd position? Pushing baby up hill with your legs shoved up to your ears is not the best or most comfortable to get a baby out. I've had 6.

  • omfg >.<

  • why.... the FUCK was this in my "recomended for you" box?!?!?@

  • @inmyworld998  I said the same thing. Human birth is the grossest thing in the world, outside of maybe an elephant giving birth. Ugh. Why can't humans just lay eggs in the sand like sea turtles....

  • yeah that's what im scared about later in life when i do decide to have a baby. Like, apprently doctors cut to make the opening wider? Something in your comment said about tearing and that's really freaking me the hell out. Like, 'i dont wanna have doctors cut vital regions and have it hurt like a bitch' type of freaking.

  • @44trinity You can read up on methods to help reduce the chance of tearing. Some say it is better to have the doctor cut and episiotomy when others say it's better for you to tear naturally. And if you have a water birth you are less likely to tear. Doctors these days are usually very good at avoiding any tearing or episiotomys, and others are less patient, and others are actually necessary. A bad thing about natural tearing is that is can tear right down to your rectum.. Which seems ouch!

  • am i the only 1 that feel like faintin' when watching this... n the funny thing is i had my daughter 8 months ago lmao

  • God bless your daughter!

  • so you didnt feel anything at all ??? just pressure right ?? I cant have children so I hope one day to adopt . at least one child =)

  • were in the world the milk came from

  • I feel sick :(

  • Giving birth and hearing your baby cry is indeed a beautiful thing. A message to the mums-to-be watching this video - being on your back and cut & having the baby's cord prematurely clamped (the two clamps were placed before scissors for episiotomy brought over!?!) IS NOT NATURAL. Many women are happy with interventions thinking they're needed, but being numb &/or on your back is what CAUSES tearing/cutting, harder/slower pushing etc. Get upright and birth safely without clamps & scissors!

  • @KateEmersonProjects Yay!!! So glad to see your comment!! Mums shouldn't feel so restricted to their hospitals beds or hospitals at all for that matter. Get up, walk around, take a shower, get in the bath/pool etc. There's so many ways to ease the pain! I believe in letting the umilical cord turn white, because before that, it is still in use, hence the blood and colour. Why take away something from baby that they haven't finished with yet? and definately WATER BIRTH!!! :) You made my day!

  • the guys is sound so gay haha

  • No you saw the big scary part. Me trying to push my daughter out, while being very afraid that I couldn't. lol they did cut me but I didn't even feel it. There is absolutely no guarantee that you can stretch far enough that you won't tear. The best thing to do is have an episotomy so that you can a controlled "tear" instead of a jagged, extremely painful tear that takes longer to heal. I know you won't listen to me but I felt the same as you, glad my Doc did what she thought was necessary. GL!

  • @babyjade3 Oh wow. You didn't feel them cut you? I was wondering about that. I thought that would've hurt like hell. I guess it makes sense though, if your having huge labor pains you wouldn't feel an incision. I agree. I would MUCH rather my hoo-hah be cut than it tearing. Oh man. That had to have been scary! You came through like a champ, though! Girl power! :)

  • @SpunkyLamb ive been told by a midwife that its better to tear then be cut as a cut takes longer to heal suposeably, but i think everyone has their opinion to that, if it need to come out fast i think they would cut, i wouldnt knw as i still got 5 weeks lol i so hope i dnt need a cut and would prefer not to tear, hence i am putting oil on as suposeably that heaps with stretching

  • @emnemz8 as you say, everyone has an opinion. Mine agrees with yours. A tear tends to heal faster, with less pain and in a lot of cases isn't as deep as an episiotomy. I would rather risk a tear than take a guaranteed 2nd or 3rde degree "tear"

  • @edaj84 Totally agree! Let it all happen naturally! If you tear, you tear. It's meant to heal better that way! People need to see labour as a journey, not some pain where you feeling like dying. That way things can slow down, and there'd often be less interference. No oxytocin or anything to speed up contractions, no manual breaking of the waters, and no drugs to expell the placenta. [Some] midwives and drs just want to hurry the process up so they can fit in another patient!

  • @babyjade3 The hard thing about hospital births is that they often interfere more. Like hooking the women up to an IV to speed up contractions, breaking the waters, then giving them an injection to help release the placenta.. When they should really let the contractions happen naturally, and allow the placenta to be birthed in it's own time and the mother can breastfeed to speed it up.. And doctors say that an episiotomy heals better when cut, though I've heard the same for a tear.

  • @babyjade3 woww i felt the pain with you!!! lol  soo scary.. when u were crying in pain was that her moving through or when she cut u?? dsmn thats scaarryyyyy xxx glad all was well at the end

  • @babyjade3 there is absolutely no evidence that a 'clean' cut is better for healing than a 'jagged' tear. In fact, a lot of research states the jagged tear heals better. The only reason a doc would prefer a cut is because it's easier to stitch :) That being said, congrats :)

  • @babyjade3 You are correct, you needed to be cut if you could not push or were to scared, or you were going to tear. A cut heals MUCH better than a tear. I love how these so called midwives and wanna be midwives think they know everything. Give it a rest.

  • You missed the big scary part. When they cut her! I am pregnant and i am not allowing that. I will go far enough for me to stretch. No stitched down there unless ABSOLUTELY necessary. That is the only part of child birth that scares me.

  • @JKWORL

  • splats on the guy hihihihihihhihihihihi

    

  • thank you for not showing a reverse angle

  • @kormastas aww you know that's what you were hoping for ;P

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  • where was the DR hairnet and mouth cover

  • What a relief

  • is this for real i mean it looks kinda fake but idk....if it is real congrtulations

  • @TheBrennabob, Yes it's real. Just one of the many wonders of the female body at work.

  • oh my god, that looked SO fucking painful D8

  • Fucking disgusting

  • Why is this in my recommendations?

  • woah! what the fuck was that white stuff?

  • sorry about that, this new form on YT has me confused, I didn't see my post, so I reposted, duh! lol!

  • cool video, thanks for sharing your blooper with us! That was a LOT of amniotic fluid! Congrats on all going well!

  • lol! great vid, good job birthing, bet yu have a sweet little girl now!

  • wow that was beautiful thank you for sharing this with the world

  • your tummy was all wiggly when you laughed, oh I couldn't imagine the joy you were having :)

    congratulations :)

    and an advance or belated happy birthday to your little one

  • im due tommorow and she put three scissors in and did she take them out or did she just turn the babys head and beautiful birth

  • That scared the hell outta me. Glad the baby's doing well. Still scary though.

  • i didnt know it could shoot out like that!

  • CONGRADULATIONS!!!! :) 

  • hahahah lol the guy on the side got scared

  • @cw123234

    lol my husband was being supportive. I'm sure he was feeling a lot of emotions at that moment but I'm confident fear wasn't one of them.

  • @babyjade3 oh, the hell it wasn't. Every father goes through it - been there myself. I was scared, nervous, anxious, enamored, excited, worried, proud, and TERRIFIED all at once. Any man who denies any of the above is just protecting his ego. None of it makes him any less of a man - he was still there beside you in your finest hour.

  • So beautiful and yet so disgusting! Congratulations. :)

  • @superk13ngreen

    lol no arguement. Tyvm

  • As difficult as having a child will be, I'm looking forward to it someday, it's a beautiful thing :)

  • Jeeze u did have a lot of amniotic fluid. Your baby looked big. How much did she weigh? Hope she's doing great now!

  • @B4realalready

    she was 7lbs 3 oz. Ty she'll be four soon and she's doing great.

  • so amazing,so cute when the baby cries!The miracle of life in one second! :)

  • You did a great job and thanks for sharing your special moment. You are so very lucky to have this special moment recorded. Something your daughter will love and appreciate in years to come. (from Mum of 5 and soon to be doula in training.)

  • Its the birth of a child.. The most natural and amazing thing a woman will do in her life. I have two children and I am expecting baby #3 (I am only 5wks). I cannot wait to do it again... What do some people expect birth to be.. All fairies and rainbows.. Oh the innocence of some is cute..

  • @carlyjess85 yeah it easy as.. and i fart glitter and shit rainbows..LMAO.. im the same way as u when i hear people who plan their 1st birth.. candles and tranquility, soft music and low lights, all so serene... BWAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @Minion79

    LMAO.. When I was in labour I could of done with some bopping music on so I could dance-MAO.. Instead they had westlife on and I felt like breaking the radio ha ha.. It was to slow and depressing for the most happiest day of my life. I know I left my dignity at the hospital doors when going in to have my Babies. Once my babies were born I asked the nurse to fetch it for me and *Poof* I had my new baby and my dignity back lol...

  • @carlyjess85 bs

  • @Catsie15

     What..??

  • @carlyjess85 "Its the birth of a child.. The most natural and amazing thing a woman will do in her life. I have two children and I am expecting baby #3 (I am only 5wks). I cannot wait to do it again... What do some people expect birth to be.. All fairies and rainbows.. Oh the innocence of some is cute.. "

  • @Catsie15

    Ok and what...

  • @carlyjess85 im just saying. i dont agree with that.

  • @Catsie15

    Ok thats fair enough I don't expect you to.. Your entitled to that..

  • i thik she pissed her self . thats what it was didnt u see it ??

  • @JANELISA25 idiot... i mean really.. is THAT what u really think? the Dr broke her waters!!!

  • @JANELISA25 It is amniotic fluid!

  • @JANELISA25 It was amniotic fluid. The fluid the baby is floating in inside the womb.

  • I'm gonna go and tell my mom I love her now.

  • i dont get what the blooper was....

  • lol that was halarious but yet disgusting.

  • I think it's scary!

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  • I love how your husband was reacting to it all. He sounded like he was crying but didn't want anyone to know. haha How precious!

  • I love how your husband was talking to you so calmly.

  • It was interesting seeing the tummy deflate like that after the baby fully emerged hihi

  • That's because she let out her breath, not because the baby came out.

  • what was that at 0:12-0:14...??

  • idk it was sick though

  • Congrats! Thanks for sharing.

    Question: Did you have an epidural?

    Both of my children we 100% natural. The first one I hardly felt anything when she was born (no joke!) my second, however, felt like a rock! But both we less than 4 hours so thanks goodness for that!

    Once again . . .congrats and have fun with the preschool years :-)

  • i cryed, when i heard the baby. I cant wait to be a momy too. Even though i can see it hurts a little, i think its the most wonderful experience in a womans life.

  • lol sooooo funny when i went into labor a week early so i was eatin taco bell b4 i went into labor n when i got to the hospital they tried to pop my bag n i farted lol i was super embarrassed

  • my partner will NOT take pictures or video. I will kick him out.

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  • You guys are a bunch of fucking losers. Go through the pain of birth and then say this shit. idiots.

  • wow..1st time i see this video..kinda kill me..oohhh god..

  • if i ever get pregnant i wouldnt let nobody see me giving birth like that or any other way!

  • i know what you mean, 'cause it's humiliating!

    i wouldn't want anyone watching me take a dump.

  • it would emmberiss me

  • sweetie, frankly if I were you I'd be more embarrassed about my spelling.

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  • I had taped this only in an attempt to capture my daughters first cry. In the past I never would have even contemplated sharing this but every important event in your life changes you. BTW, I wouldn't let someone watch me take a dumb and to compare my daughter to excrement is insulting. Jade is three years old now and this video still brings tears to my eyes. Maybe one day when you're a parent you'll understand.

  • i wouldent want anyone in the room eccept the docter

  • It was my husband, doctor and two female nurses. When you give birth let's see how you feel about it then. When the time comes to push the rest of the world doesn't matter, just your baby.

  • HAHAHA thats so gross, the nurse was so lucky that didn't go in her face, i was almost hoping it would, god that would have been funny.

  • jeez u almost feel bad for the guy, ah, baby she's almost out, baby baby baby. I dont know who he was trying to convince more...

  • um maybe he was trying to comfort me and let me know that the worse pain in my life was almost over, that I would have my beautiful girl that I waited so long for.

  • that was funny and beautiful all at the same time!! It was a lot of fluid and so unexpected!!

  • lol ty, I'm glad I was able to record that tiny bit. Always check to make sure you have enough space to record on you digital camera!

  • umm..excuse me that does not belong on the internet!!

  • Why? A side from the gross projecting fluids this is a great video. Every time I watch it I get all teary eyed. That's my baby being born. By sharing it here, I'm sharing my happiness with the rest of the world. If you don't like it, don't watch it.

  • whats amnio fluid? and didnt you have an epideral?

  • at 8cm I took my husbands, doctors and the nurses advice and had the epi. They shut it off so that I could feel the contractions and know when to push. By the time I was in active labor the epi was fully worn off.

  • Amnio fluid is short for Amiotic. It protects the baby while they are in the womb. You've probably heard of a woman's "water breaking" before she goes into labor. That water is the amnio fluid. Not only does it protect but it also contains nutrients and it's continually swallowed and inhaled/exhaled which helps the lungs develope normally.

  • my baby? no, the video cuts off because the battery was nearly dead. She did cry a little bit after that but not much. She did however make a puppy dog lip. Jade was an awesome newborn who hardly cried and continues to be a great toddler.

  • NICE! It would have been funnier if the person you squirted on was pissing you off through out the day. lol

    I got 2 Weeks to go!!!!!  :s

  • lol nah the nurse was nice. Good luck and congratz on yours! =D

  • that's a lot of fluid. wow.

  • lol that's not even half of it. They laid me back to pop my water and it popped on it's own, soaking the bed. Everytime they made me move more shoot out and then when my Doctor checked to see how far along I was I gushed all the way up to her shoulder.... lol I don't know why I had so much fluid, wonder if it had anything to do with drinking loads of water a day.

  • I am trying to get pregnant but honestly I am scared to death of this part.

  • It's normal to be scared but labor is just a small moment in time, nothing compared to the precious moments you'll have when the baby is born.

  • Nothing is more wonderful than seeing your baby come into this world. I will NEVER forget it. My wife was so tough though..lol.... 2.5 pushes and he came out! She almost died with the first pregnancy though, when my daughter was born, so it has it's moments. But I wouldn't trade them to save my life. I'd rather die with those memories than give them up. Happiest days of my life. Better than graduating Infantry School or killing my first deer. And those are pretty special moments...

  • I hope that my husband will feel the same way. Right now he barely thinks he could be in the room, much less look "down there" as it's going on. lol He is the type that is scared to death of blood or needles or anything like that... But hopefully, like you, he will look back & think the same thing. I am just terrified of the pain. But I will deal with it, I don't have a choice!

  • My hubby only saw our daughter emerging from under the blanket and that was more then he wanted to see lol. I'm sure when the time comes yours will step up and be there to support you, just remind him to look at your face until he hears that baby crying. Good luck

  • why didnt he watch?

  • honestly he was afraid of fainting and never being able to "enjoy" me again if that image kept popping in his head when we were trying to be initmate lol.

  • @babyjade3 Aww! Haha! That's why my hubby isn't going to see the "whole thing." He can stand behind me.

  • =D lol your wife is very lucky. I was pushing for 90 minutes!

  • How do u know how long she pushed for?

  • is it that painful i have a back broblem and i am so scared of birth pain

  • look I've seen women give birth unassisted, calmly squatting as they deliver their own baby or singing thur contractions but if you really want my opinion yes it is really painful. Maybe your back pain has upped your threshold for pain as I believe dealing with galstones for more then 10 years upped mine. Don't focus on the pain, keep calm and let the doctor and your body tell you what to do, in the end it will all work out.

  • That baby was massive! painfull

  • What's your baby's name? Weird question, but I'm curious.

    CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!

  • Jade Rose

  • beautiful

  • ZOMG O.O

  • congrates :]] message mii or coment mii on mii profile and tell me wat the name of him/her is ok :]]]]]

  • i want kids...but i dont wanna give birth...ahh...well im still young lol.

  • Des it hurt to get that cord thing thats on your babys bellly cut off?

  • nope!

  • not at all. After you give labor you have to help push out the afterbirth (the amino sac and whatnot),you sometimes feel a little discomfort or a little tugging if your doctor is trying to help you along. In the following days you have little cramps as your uterus starts to shrink back to normal size, I hardly noticed them but supposively they are more painful after your 2nd (and so on) birth.

  • congrats lol

    lol nice aim lol

  • what was that?

  • target practice... lol.

    Amnio fluid, my doctor always said I had a lot. They laid me down to break my water and it popped on it's own soaking the bed. Then everytime they laid me down more would flow out. When my doctor checked me to see how far along I was it was like my water broke again, flooding all the way up her arm. She's still my doctor and can't wait to deliever my future babies.

  • wow...I want to have a lot of kids but after watching this. Its scary...Does it hurt giving birth?.....wait when they took the baby out, why did you belly shake like that?! Is that surpose to happened? btw congratz on having your baby

  • lol that was my body convulsing from a sob, so many hormones are released during labor. I was overcomed with joy and couldn't help crying. Ofcourse it hurts giving birth but a few hours of pain is nothing compared to holding your baby. Don't be scared, our bodies are meant to do this. We only wanted two kids when we planned our family but just hours after Jade was born I told my husband I wanted 5 or 6 kids, looking down at our beautiful baby he agreed.

  • hi there congrats on your baby im atually a police officer and i was dispatched to something really i wouldnt expect a woman in labour i think that was one of the most wonderful expereinces i have ever done in my policing career and im thinking myself of having children after this. take care and god bless

  • ty and more power to you for a birthing experience making you want a baby lol that's usually what turns women away from it, though it can't compare with that overwhelming need to have one of those adorable babies to call your own.

  • congrats me and my partner are well on our way

  • ty and congrats to you as well.

  • That was cute and funny.... lol Congrats on your baby.. My husband and I have been tying for 4 yrs to get pregnant....