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  • that was awesome.

  • BLuuuuuuuuuRGH!!! aRRRRRRRRGH! nOOoooooooooo.

    NEVER will i have children NEVEEEERRRRRRRR (sits traumatised) 8-o

  • DISGUSTING !!!! (absolutely) The most horrid thing ive seen in a while. `

  • Precious little one! =) So precious :)

  • ....It's not like I planned on having a c-section. I was going to go all natural with no epidural or anything, but I couldn't. Here is my argument against yours, back in the day before modern medicine the #1 cause of death of women was dying in child birth. They died for reasons much like my own, both mother and child. If it wasn't for doctors to be able to preform c-sections, me and my son could both be dead. So don;t you dare start on this hippie rampage of yours.

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  • Oh my gosh that was beautiful

  • Awe so cute!!!!!!

  • Wow this is good footage, thanks for sharing.

  • wow. the docs sure did jerk her around...

  • @lafilleleau They are rough to keep baby alert and breathing. I didn't like how she laid her down the 1st time and banged her head a little. That kind of pissed me off.

  • My youngest came out the sun roof too.

  • @banjosandwashboards I never heard of this saying before but it made me laugh. You have a good point. I had 1 vaginal birth and the 3 c-sections. I actually had an elective c-section. I was actually induced into labor cause my daughter wasn't do well in utero. (My water broke at 36 weeks and he sent me home.) I was already going into labor though. Well, lack of fluid in utero, she was stuck, Doc couldn't get her out. I don't think a vaginal birth would have worked due to low fluid. <3 sunroof!

  • @colleb95 I was Induced too before the c- section, I hated, it felted so odd and you want to be comfortable but when you get drip and then they need to keep you wired up for the heart rate and movement, there is no hope of feeling at ease, So I was kinda happy with the section ( Like you I had no water for 3 day but my body would not go into labor )My Aunt had a dry birth, she said is was the most painful thing ever,

  • fappable

  • C-sections are good an bad, it means that your wife doesn't stretch down there however it means that they have a nasty ass scar on their belly ...

  • It's not uncommon for them to not cry. My daughter didn't she was just very chill about the whole thing. Watching this scares me, I wasn't planning on having a c-section and knowing that's what they did to me. Ek!

  • HAHA that baby was ready to come out

  • I almost puked.. But in true life, i undergo cesarean... So that is how they did it to me

  • :O and i have to go through with this in 2 weeks with twins ... #Nervous !

  • in NZ and watching this , and i can still recognize th SA accent

  • thanks to the doctors!

  • I can't believe how rough it looks, I've had two c-sections and I'm about to have a 3rd, I might just try pushing. .. :(

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  • @Harmonyreborn me too, but im not yet pregnant.

  • omg,today my daughters turnning 20,she was born on 21/09/1991,and this is the 1st time i watched how she got out lol,ive got a son his 12 and ive got c section too,thankyou god for these gift but no more ive got my tubes tie,watching this video its remind me the pain its hurts after 2 days i cant cough i cant move,anyways they are heathy,im so proud of them,good video,god bless.

  • is it me, or the baby isn't crying, when it came out! why?

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  • They need to suction that baby's mouth and nose out...what the hell...do they want it to aspirate..poor baby. you can hear all the fluid in the back of it's throat

  • omg.

  • aww! she's so cute! :-)

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  • the head just popped out..

  • @AnnieBooxD i was in shock at first now im just laughing...

  • There's no need to EXPECT to have a c-section. Eat well, exercise and go to birthing classes which help you to know how to avoid the hospital's PLAN to get you to have one of these very expensive and TOTALLY unenessary surgeries -- and you can totally avoid all of this! It takes exactly THREE MINUTES for the medicine from the epidural to go to your baby. And an epidural contains -caine derivitives that fall in toxicity level between novacine and cocaine. Research natural childbirth .. please!

  • @ineedaremix shut the FUCK up

  • @89vision89 -- Whoa! So harsh and defensive. Did you have a c-section? If so, I can understand the sensitivity. I'm a childbirth educator so this is what I teach and this is what I know. I can recommend a few books if you'd like, I mean, if you read ... let me know. K? ;)

  • @ineedaremix Seriously, I respect your opinion and everything, but I did all those things you mentioned, and in the end I had to have an emergency csection. My body refused to dilate past 4 centimetres and after waiting for 2 hours, my sons heartrate had dropped. I had no choice. So yes, you should expect every possible outcome. In Canada, where I had my son, there is no charge for a csection.

  • @MissAnglophile1 I totally agree. Things do not always go as planned and all outcomes need to be considered. Again, it's all about choice, indeed -- but I would think that most people would want to spare their newborns from drugs if they at all could. I recently witnessed a birth where the women would not dilate past 1.5 cm for 2 days, but her contractions were hard! I was the FIRST one yelling for her to get her epidural -- that was too much for anyone to bare.

  • @ineedaremix I had an epidural with my 1st two and a planned c-section with my 3rd. All my babies are healthy, beautiful, happy, alert, and very smart. Thank you for your good intentions, but remember that how a woman chooses to give birth and her in-the-moment decisions made with her Doctor are personal choices that no one needs to share their opinion about - even if it's "educated".

  • @JaeTracie I simply asked for women to educate themselves on natural childbirth. Women who don't have them are so very defensive. I'm very glad your children are happy and smart, but the fact is you CHOSE to drug them. Period. You may not like that answer, but it's the truth. Of course, there are emergencies when things don't go as planned. Women are not EVIL because of things out of their control. P.S. Planned c-sections are just plan stupid. Major surgery and drugs, for what? Ugh.

  • @ineedaremix you're not making sense. in another comment you said you advocate an epidural (drugs) when the pain is too much to bare. people get defensive about how they choose to give birth because it's none of your business to tell a person what's best for them. lol

  • @JaeTracie Actually, I make perfect sense. I advocate natural childbirth, but I do not advocate being a martyr or suffering with hard contractions for 2 DAYS when you're only 1.5 cm dilated. I'm not sure what's so difficult to understand. And please read again. Never once did I TELL someone what they need to do other than educate themselves on ALL options. Again, I'm sure if most moms knew they could be a bit uncomfortable to spare drugging their kids, like you CHOSE to, they would.

  • @JaeTracie And it kind of IS my business, at least figuratively, to tell pregnant women what's best for them. Again (reading is fundamental), I'm a natural childbirth educator. Couples pay me for information on what they need to do to prepare themselves mentally and physically for natural childbirth, how to avoid medical interventions and major surgery like c-sections. Why cut your stomach, ab muscles and uterus open to retrieve a baby that could've just gone through the "shoot"?!

  • @ineedaremix REMIX, nobody is paying you to be on youtube leaving negative comments on c-section videos trying to make moms feel bad for their personal choices. i didn't ask for your opinions and yet you keep replying to me. there's a reason people keep getting defensive. your intentions may be good, but clearly you aren't helping anyone here. if you sincerely want to educate people, go make your own video... peace and blessings to you. *jae*

  • @ineedaremix Lady.. I have had one c-section and havee to have another.I am currently 12 weeks pregnant.I am scared enough as it is.DO YOU HAVE TO BE SO DARN GRAPHIC?Your trolling on here and it's annoying.This was a beautiful c-section birth.I congratulate the parents! It's NONE of your business matter of fact what other women do WE AREN'T PAYING YOU.So shut up!

  • this is a pretty harsh birth. the baby had to be yanked out of there, and there is no skin to skin contact with the mother afterward. instead the baby is left alone on a warmer. mothers to be and fathers to be can communicate their wishes to the caregivers if they seek a more humanized birth. even c-sections can be a humanized experience if the surgeon is well-chosen.

  • @jillreena1 Vaginal birth is also very hard on the baby. Many women, including myself (for my 2nd baby), had to have an emergency c-section because the baby couldn't handle labor & coming down the birth canal. The process causes many babies to go into distress. Any way you slice it, birth is rough for both mom and baby. I have had a vaginal & 2 c-sections & I breast-fed all 3 w/in the 1st hour. As long as the end result is a healthy, happy child, it doesn't matter how they got here. :)

  • DUDE

  • omg her scream she sounds like an angry cat awww lol congrats to the mom tho .

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  • My Mom Thouqht I Was A Boy Because The Cord Was Between My Leq' s.!!

  • I think i made a bad choice by listening to my mother in law.... I am due for my first in 8 weeks. She told me to look up birthing vids, because it would help to know what to expect. This didnt help me AT ALL. oh god..

  • @TheMrsBurnley LOLOL! Thats so cruel! I gave birth 6 months ago and Im just seeing this now!! Thank God I didn't see it before

  • so erm i was watching "Lost in 3minutes" and i ended up coming to watch this...

  • hehehe i jumped right when the baby's head popped out lol

  • WTF LOVING IT

  • ALL forms of birth are beautiful. You don't get a trophy for how you deliver...the prize at the end of it is motherhood. This was a beautiful delivery :)

  • @Acelera89

    what dick? the two-incher between your legs isn't considered a dick.

  • That baby pulled an extreme jack-in-the-box stunt. Scary, gross, and beautiful at the same time...

  • The head just pops out!!!

  • 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.

  • I don't want kids I don't want kids I don't want kids.

  • Just saw my first C section today, it was awesome, they were twin females

  • Looks Very painful cause the doctors ARE SO ROUGH! Like the babys head lol and it screamed like wth lol

  • I'm still pretty freaked out how the baby's head popped up but other than that, this is beautiful.

  • when the baby came out he was like ''holy shit man! what the fuck was dat !i was sleepin' and out of nowheres i wake up wit all over meh! what a night....

  • newborns body actually quite elastic,,

    if doctors did the delivery 'politely',,baby would never come out in seconds,,trust me

  • My sister went through this?? Man I'm so glad I already ate.

  • ewwwwwwwwww..they was bein all ruff when they pulled her head out !

  • The cutest thing i've ever seen

  • OMG why did that babys back look like that!?!?!?!? like all pruny when u stay in the shwoer too long lols. and this is a bad doctor he just threw that baby on the table! unprofessional...

  • @leenieblaze The white stuff on the baby's back is called vernix and protects the baby's skin while he or she floats around inside the fluid. On some babies, it comes off before they are born. The doctor's job is not to clean the baby off. He has to get back to the mom and put everything back where it belongs. The lady at the table (either a nurse or a paediatrician) is there to clean/check on the baby. There wasn't anything wrong with what he did. He didn't THROW the baby onto the table.

  • Before we say that a child isn't yet feeling, lets answer this.

    Why do we, adults, welcome newborns in cold rooms after the warm

    womb environment. Why do we light the delivery room so highly,

    after 9 months of darkness. Why all the noice, when it was quiet in the womb. We enjoy the child screams? Scream is a sign of pain. This is not humanity, this is stupidity and criminal to react like this to newborns. Just imagine you are this child

    and this is your 'warm' welcome in the world.

  • @Teresaoyen10 You're right. Let's work in the dark light where we might actually prick an artery/vein. Forget the damn heart monitor. It's just making a beeping sound to annoy the baby. Who cares if anything happens to the mom. Let's stop communication during an important surgery, it's too loud for the baby.

    Let's fuck up our newborns because some dumbass on youtube doesnt use common sense!

  • @Teresaoyen10 baby not screaming, as rude as how it sounds = healthy breathing. no scream= something's wrong with the baby. the cry is a natural response as living beings. no crying= CNS response is probably not showing , either the child is blind or other abnormalities. unfortunately this is so far how humans can only assess the baby's condition perhaps u have a better ideas? it'd be fully appreciated.

    for the billionth time im saying: trolling failed try better nxt time u wannabe

  • @bappieidk I didn't cry when I was born.. but I was perfectly healthy and I still am now.

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  • I WANT A BABY NOW!!

  • Wouldn't it be insane if we could remember being born? That would be..... insane lol.

  • I'm a C-section baby and so is my boyfriend! :3

    I'm so excited to become pregnant...It's so beautiful <3

  • 0:28 nearly snapped her head back! That's likely to give me nightmares!

  • What a way to be born!!!!! Hope the girl's ok.

  • ...so i have to have this done on May 13 2011......for once i will have to say F*** you youtube for finally showing me a video that scares the sh** out of me

  • @SickXemoXgurl dont worry....I had it 10 days ago and it's not that scary :))))

  • @SickXemoXgurl Good Luck

  • @SickXemoXgurl, MY B-DAY IS MAY 13! I AM SCHEDULED FOR C-SEC ON JUNE 13TH...I HAVE 2 KIDS BUT THIS IS MY 1ST C-SEC...VIDEO SCARED ME A LITTLE THOUGHT!

  • By the way its screaming... I can bet its the "I WANT POTATO CHIPSSSSS!!!!" girl being born.

  • This is beautiful

    

  • I hate doctors,

  • doctors are so rough with the babies.

  • how much of the pain does the mother usually feel? o_o

  • @twinkie1201 The only thing I felt was when my baby was pulled all the way out, which really wasn't so much a feeling as it was just a pull and suddenly lightness haha, everything else was completely numb.

  • @twinkie1201 none, you just feel the pressure of the doctors at work. lol

  • they're soo ruff

  • Thank Goddess!

    I M A GUY!!!!!!!!!!!

    i will not be going through all THIS in any part of my life

  • i want natural birth!

    

  • lol how he showed us the butt of the baby saiyng its a girl lol :)) he nearley hit the camera with the babys lil sweet butt :)

  • Newborn babies are way bigger than i realised! Miraculous though!

  • poor babe.

  • Oh dear, they should of cleared the fluid out of the baby's mouth! The poor girl...

  • having this done in two days oh my god 0.0

  • @AmberLovesTripp Hope it went well.

  • OMG! Why did they not clear her airway?! You can she's choking! What a bunch of idots?

  • they handled the baby kind of ruff...hmmmm When I have my Daughter i hope I wont need a c section

  • omg wtf it just poped -out

  • I felt so sad for this baby. All she wanted is to be with her mommy. Her cries are not like other newborn cries who are with their mamas--they are cries of distress. Why are they wiping all that lovely vernix off her? Vernix actually has antibiotic properties, and can also be rubbed into the skin so it doesn't dry out. Cesarean or natural birth, mothers and babies should be together.

  • it took so long for this baby to be held securely and kept warm. it was sick. and nobody has commented. well done humanity.

  • thats enough to never make me wanna have sex O_o

  • that was the most disgusting thing i've ever seen in my whole 14 years of human life O.o

  • Dang i was born that way for some reason . Respects to all the real doctors

  • lol doctors always say "carefull with the head" and look lol

  • @vicswiifey I know right?? I was cringing the whole time seeing that, like OMG BE CAREFUL D:

  • sounds like a duck when it came out

  • Factory birth. Good to see bubby looks healthy.

    Go little man go!

  • And most of the time, "failure to progress" even after hours of pushing, is caused by the interventions that doctors use on women in labor. It actually halts their labors an puts stress on the baby.

    Epidurals, pitocin, lying down and not moving, lack of food, all contribute to women not having optimal care to have their babies.

  • @bruhjustaja

    Vaginal birth is by far superior to a c section. C sections are more dangerous for the mother and the baby. There is simply this idea in our culture that birth is this terrible emergency and is too painful for women to handle. It's not true. There are very few depictions of natural, normal childbirth. Most of what people see is birth in hospitals where The woman is hooked up to all this equipment and made to lie on her back and push her baby out in a building full of sick people.

  • @elhossbaby Exactly. The most healthy person in a hospital is a pregnant woman - she's not a 'patient'.

    In 85 % of the cases, pregnant women can give birth on a natural way without the help of a doctor. But birth nowadays mostly is economy - ànd doctors like to believe they give birth to the child as in fact giving birth is an exclusive act of women and newborns. For the 15% births with abormalities, I am glad that their does exist western medicins. For the 85% healthy births, I am not positive.

  • with that kind of treatment, no wonder babies come out crying. I'd be p**sed off too!

  • that looked so brutal i would be yelling my head off too if i was that poor baby. bet she would be telling them some choiced words if she could talk right there lol.

  • @nightcrawls lol C-sections really aren't that brutal. The doctors aren't harming the baby in anyway. Basically, babies are extremely flexible. That's why they can move their heads around like that. Honestly, in every c-section in which the baby's head comes out first, the doctor pulls the baby out by the head and moves it just like this doctor did.

  • O M G

    Wonderful

  • the baby is born with vernex

  • wow she was angry yikes hahahahaha

  • ew im never gonna have sex with a girl without protection :S

  • I'm recovering from a c-section, I'm 6 and half weeks after and the pain in my hips and corner end parts of my insision still hurt. The epidural failed me and they had to put me to sleep, i can remember waking up in agony. My lungs feel as though they're still recoving from the ordeal. ... I just wanted to see want it had looked like, being that i was terrified before i was put to sleep,.. so thank you, so putting this video up.

  • I'm recovering from a c-section, I'm 6 and half weeks after and the pain in my hips and corner end parts of my insision still hurt. The epidural failed me and they had to put me to sleep, i can remember waking up in agony. My lungs feel as though they're still recoving from the ordeal. ... I just wanted to see want it had looked like, being that i was terrified before i was put to sleep,.. so thank you, so putting this video up.

  • why wernt they gentle with the bay deeeeeeeeeeeeekheads!

  • after almost 24 years, i find out how I was born :)

  • ive got a question does that towel at the last bit have poweder on it?

  • Ouchh.. i'd rather go for a natural birth..

  • @SunnSunnSunn88 I don´t feel bad wathing this, but I start crying when I see videos about vaginal birth, because THAT looks horrible! My baby was born in emergency c-section, because he just didn´t come out even after two hours of pushing.

  • My God...I feel like puking...

  • OMG!!! it looks like it doesnt want to come in to the world put it back ...lol

  • Why so serious?!

  • they didn't get all the fluid out of the babys mouth

  • This is so fascinating.

  • U guys are exaggerating

  • I laughed so hard when she started screaming halfway out. That was a real angry "what the f***?" scream. Love it :)

  • @lullabyrequiem lmao i agree she came out swinging

  • going perfect until she sits the child dangerously close to a scissors

  • @lidyaFACE

    It's not a silly question at all.

    They cut off until about an inch then leave the little bit left to shrivel up and fall off.

    I think they do that so it won't get infected.

  • My older sister came out sleeping XD.

    She's not retarded or anything she's just really lazy!

  • Babies are tough little buggers. I think they handled this c sect very well.

  • OMG is it okey to handle a newborns head like that>>>>??? omg >.<

  • omg i had a section and ths is the 1st i hav saw ths is traumitisng for the wee one

  • what's c section?

  • And Pop, goes the baby :D

  • thats a big baby

  • you guys arent giving enough credits to the doctors. They have barley any time in c section surgeries. The baby is not ready for earth's oxygen so they have to transfer the baby to their oxygen. Thats why they had to hold the baby's head that way. would you take them holding the baby's head that way or let the baby die?

  • How big was that baby?! lol

  • WHY ARE THEY HANDLING THE BABY LIKE IT'S A PIECE OF TRASH THEN SAT IT ON A PAIR OF SCISSORS WHERE WAS THIS BIRTH AT SOMEONE NEEDS TO CONTACT FAMILY SERVICES ON THE DOCTORS

  • @94trechon you guys arent giving enough credits to the doctors. They have barley any time in c section surgeries. The baby is not ready for earth's oxygen so they have to transfer the baby to their oxygen. Thats why they had to hold the baby's head that way. would you take them holding the baby's head that way or let the baby die?

  • Poor baby. It's like, "I'm so cold! Put me back in where it is warm!"

  • Did anyone else notice how they put the baby on a pair of scissors?

  • @Tewpimp thy wernt scissors thy r clamps to stop th bby bleedin to death through the umbilical cord

  • Did anyone else see how they laid the baby on a pair of sciccors?

  • I don't understand where life of the baby starts. I guess I just can't get why/how you can choose a date, and then the doctors determine when a fetus does become a baby only by making a few incisions. Then suddenly this baby spontaneously starts living --in a fraction of the time it would take to push it out- when it otherwise would be floating in amniotic fluid.

  • That was pretty cool. I'M COMING OUT!

  • wow, they arent very gentle

  • when it's breech birth the baby is born pooping

  • -not to say c-sectıon ıs the way to go, but ıt can be done wıth success too. stıll a surgery, scary.

    my mother had 4 kıds at home and she says her home bırths were the best and she hadme ın the hospıtal. ı ws the most dıffıcult. next tıme around? we'll see.. god help me :))))))

  • :20 SURPRISE!

  • Been there done it three times....now its my fourth.....no more for me

  • been there done this twice..

  • this might be a silly question, but how do you get inner/outter belly button? like how did they fully cut off the umbilical cord?

  • wow, how gorgeous is your beautiful daughter, congratulations

  • I cant believe i born, with this fucking ugly scarying and hurtless way :(

  • i can't believe that my mom had tha...

  • OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The fact that people can watch this, and find it normal and STILL *want* to have a c-section is truly a frightening thing.

  • @KaelaCarver ı know ıt looks frıghtnıng, but most people ı know who have gotton c-sectıons are just fıne. ın fact they are more fıne than those who gave bırth vagınally. ı gave bırth vagınally and ıt was frıghtnıng too ! ım stılll sufferıng from ıt.