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  • i never thought that cesarean is so scary

  • Wow, 4-31, since when did they invent a new day. You're very brave

  • It felt good when i cam out

  • You poor thing! I feel for you, Honestly!

  • I dry heaved after my spinal. Lol. So pleasant.  Ugh.

  • wow i threw up every time i thought it was me.... congrats <3

  • This was filmed at Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia, with Dr Phii Gingrey as the surgeon. Both Kennestone and Dr Phil Gingrey are outstanding!!

    Thank-you for sharing this video!

    D

  • I delivered my son by a medically necessary (but fortunately not EMERGENCY) c-section. I'm five feet tall with a small frame and he was over eight pounds, so he was just too much baby for my pelvis, never dropped, and I only dilated to three centimeters--even after seven hours on a pitocin drip. Yes, my incision still feels weird, and it may for a long time, but honestly, once I got past about the first five days of recovery, I felt better than I'd felt my entire third trimester!

  • @nighlightt102 She was anesthetized from her waist down. All feeling was blocked from her torso. It's like regular surgery in some ways.

  • HOW DID YOU NOT FEEL THAT??!! HOW COULD YOU NOT FEEL SOMEBODY SHOVING THEIR HANDS IN YOUR STOMACH AND TAKING OUT 8 LBS 5 OZ?!

  • @nightlightt102 i know you werent talking to me, but the medicine they give you numbs everything!! you can however feel the doctor pulling the baby...it feels like pressure around your stomach region. now after the medicine wears off, is when the nightmare begins. PAIN like no other :/ i had three of 'em

  • There are no 7 or 8 wonders..but only wonder in world and that is

    BABY

    how he begins, how he grows and how he takes birth..it is very normal story and knowledge in day to day life but it is very surprising and amazing miracle and of course the The Best One!

  • I Love your Accent So Cute!!!

  • I'd a c-section for an emergency, compared to my 2 natural births it was horrible. The scar still itches, the wound will never feel the same. Women who Choose this are utterly misled. Only get one if you have to. About 20% of them are by necessity, the rest are unempowered women misled by the medical industry.

  • @AAjootian i take c-section over vacuum extraction. i still have incontinen ce problems due to it. vginal delivery is not always the best way to go./i had 8.11 baby first time. i was huge swollen feet and legs like a rock. i hate the fact that i was pushed to do vaginal delivery. stil ver angr. it damaged my body. now im scared to have another even though i would like to have another baby.

  • Yeep! Michael is two years older than me! He is a 90's baby too!

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  • Which do you prefer, C section or vaginal delivery?

  • ur baby was bron the same day as my friend lol <3

  • I was born on the same year as your child!!!!!!!!!! 1992 :D

  • great video..

  • aaww how cute

  • aww cute! i love it how the surgeon keeps saying hes a "horse"! =)

  • I would much rather have a c-section than an episiotomy anyday!

  • @netje4ever I had an episiotomy with my daughter and I would differently prefer that over major surgery. Regardless of how life enters the world, it is beautiful. :)

  • ha! that's sorta cool, I was born in 92 as well :)

  • wow... ur son is already 16 or 17 now ryt...? he's just a year older than my lil' brother...and a year younger than me, my brother and i are both delivered by c-section...

    i always thought it's kind a risky and scary

    oh well regards to you madam and to your son

    thanks for the vids

  • wow... ur son is already 16 or 17 now ryt...? he's just a year older than my lil' brother...and a year younger than me, my brother and i are both delivered by c-section...

    i always thought it's kind a risky and scary

    oh well regards to you madam and to your son

    thanks for the vids

  • What a treasure you have of the birth :)

  • super

  • i dont like the look of a normal birth, and i certainly dnt like the look of a c section, so im screwed!

  • @charmed0im0sure but you wıll love the look of that baby! beleıve me!

  • @charmed0im0sure You wont like the look of a torn vagina. C-section all the way!

  • i was born two days before this video!!!

  • i had both a natural and csection and my csection was the worst pain everbut i tolerated it with my natural birth my baby just popped out nice and smooth and i wasnt in my pain and i did it drugfree and i didnt have any ripping but when i had a csection i felt them cutting me 3 times and they had drug me more until i couldnt feel them cutting and after it was done i was so cold and shaking and felt like my insides was burning and if i moved like it was going to rip open you didnt feel that?

  • that happened to me i had to be put asleep

  • Funny. My friend just found out she's expecting. We're watching delivery videos when I saw this c-section video pop up. I haven't seen one, so I clicked and started watching. As I'm watching I hear an extremely familiar voice, I said "That sounds just like Dr. Gingrey!" I noticed the date on the video and thought that HAS to be him. Then I realized you put that in the description of the video... silly me. Phil is WONDERFUL! He's been a close family friend for over 30 years. Your son is lucky! :)

  • Phil Gingrey was the absolute best doctor in the world. He had the best bedside manner than any other doctor I've ever know. My husband and I both loved having him for our ob. It is a shame he no longer practices and is now in politics.

  • @ashleashumpert

    Totally agree! He was one of the best doctors I have ever had.

  • its awesome

  • A WOMEN GIVE ME LIFE

  • @PRINCE8249  HAHAHAHAHA FUNNY !!!

  • @PRINCE8249 WOMAN

  • Floor polisher at :57 is somehow just awesome.

  • I know this is going to sound crazy, but I recovered a LOT faster from my c-section than I did from my second delivery which was a vaginal delivery. Honest to goodness. Pushing a horse out a pee sized hole is not easy and if you have to have an episiotomy - well forget about sex for a good 2 months!

  • @netje4ever yep! ı had 8.11 baby. ıt was so dıffıcult.

  • jigger ....hos..........I love it. Love a southern accent. I have had 3 all necessary c-sections. How those babies get here dosen't matter but what a blessing when they're here and healthy.

  • this video is amazing thank you

  • damn that was a long time ago!!! I have had a c and doing it again!

  • love the accents..

  • the gateway to life

  • thanks for adding this informative video.

  • Thank you so much posting this. I've never seen a C Section and I plan on having one when I have my baby.

  • i wish i would odf tape my c-sectioon

  • Beautiful video. Im a junior doctor myself and will be in the operating theater tomorrow for C-sections :)

  • aww that is so cute. Was this your first baby then?

  • Sorry it took so long to respond. Yes - my first child by c-section and my 2nd one that came 4 years later was by vaginal delivery.

  • Omg He's Now 17 ?

    He's A Year Older Than Me, My Birthday Is 10th Feb 93, I Nearly Ended Up As A

    Csection Baby Too !

    How Cute :)

    X

  • That baby would be graduating from high school this year, I take it. Time passes very fast.

  • i had a csection cause my baby was breech he was standing in the womb:) i did have pain after it i couldnt move!!

  • In my opinion, a C-Section is the way to go. I had 2 vaginal deliveries and a Cesarian with my 3rd child. I felt no pain (unlike vaginal birth) and was back at work in 3 weeks! I can't understand what the big fuss is about...

  • I totally agree

  • Out of curiosity, why did you have a c-section?

  • If you are asking me - I had a c-section because I had no choice. After hours and hours of labor, baby was turned sideways and wouldn't budge.

  • i went in the hospital on a tuesday night; wednesday they induced labor; my doc tried EVERYTHING for me to have savannah naturally; i couldnt do it; my epideral starting wearing off; on THURSDAY night he said were doing a c-section. she was born at 10.44pm. i got to go home saturday. shes now a healthy 5 yr old. but i trusted my doctor completly; what choice did i have?!

  • I don't call taking care of my baby or me "cheating". If you are having complications, you could be putting your baby and you at risk having the baby naturally. So, follow your docs recommendations. I am sure you will have a blessed baby. Good Luck :-)

  • OMG!! he wasnt even a baby that was a frickin toddler!! He was a big one XD

  • I went in this last Friday for an induction, I was stuck at a 6 so they got me into an emergency c section, the anathesia team was awsome i felt nothing, but i was having a panic attack i was scared out of my mind, but they got me to calm down once my husbnad got in there by my side. I had a beautiful girl 6 pounds 13 oz 18 3/4 inches long. the recovery is alot different thana vaginal birth, but good Lord willing im doing my best to get thru it.

  • You will be just fine in time. It might take a little longer to completely recover, but at least you won't be worried about sex for the first time after the delivery.

  • yeah tell me about it, my staples didnt hurt to be removed and now i have some steri strips on and they are falling off:) and im glad the scar seems to already be diminishing which is wonderful because summer isnt to far away haha i know it wont be completley gone for some time, but thank you very much:)

  • Am I the only person ever that had a problematic c-section? Congrats on your baby, a healthy recovery...and working drugs!!! My freezing didnt take so I got the lovely pleasure of feeling them cut me open, take my baby out...and then sewing me back up...they were nice enough not to use stitches or staples on my skin though, they just used the glue. Anyway...congrats on your little baby!

  • OH MY GOSH!!!!! You felt everything???? Could you not say something????

  • Lol, yeah i felt everything, and the sad part of it all is I did say something...as soon as I felt the first slice go across me...but it took them until they were cleaning up my son to bring him to me to realize that I wasent just nervous and freaking out, faking it...it was then that they brought out the case of morphine and started injecting it into my Iv in large sums! In the long run...they figured out that my nerves are above my lungs, not where they should be...they marked it on my file...

  • I have never heard of anything like this. Wow.

  • Wow... That same thing happened to me with my little girl! So so scary... In my head I was screaming but on the tape I'm just like "I can feel it burning..." I'm kind of nervous now that baby #2 will be here in about 5 months and I have to get another c-sec :/

  • did it hurt at all ??

  • Only after the sugery, when I woke up, and this big burly nurse was standing over me telling me I needed to cough. I have never wanted to hit someone so bad in all my life. Telling someone they need to try and cough after a sugery like this is one of the most painful things ever. It doesn't sound painful, but every muscle in your stomach has been pulled, cut, stretched, resewn back and BELIEVE ME - they don't want to try and force a cough! Beyond that, the surgery was an absolute breeze.

  • we've been talking about this in my nursing classes this week. it may be painful, but it's extremely important. would you rather get pneumonia?

  • At the time, I think I would rather have gotten pneumonia - SERIOUSLY. Now, looking back - I know it had to be done BUT GOSH - THAT SMALL COUGH HURTS LIKE HELL!!!!

  • I couldn't feel a thing. I was out like a light.

  • ill rather have a c-section then regular birth in 5 months....i dont care about the scar itll leave

  • You will not have a scar if you tell your doctor that you want the incision below your pubic hair line. You will never see it whatsoever.

  • c section is not what you want trust me scar tissure builds up. its just as easy to get an epidural and puch the baby out natural and have hardly no after pain than to be down for up to 6 weeks

  • I TOTALLY agree! My second baby was a regular delivery and it was much easier.

  • I had such a small degree of scar tissue that it hardly bares mentioning. I credit my wonderful delivery to my awesome doctor. A good experienced caring doctor makes all the difference. Talk to your doctor first about everything and make any requests known. I was concerned about scarring and my doctor was good enough to make the incision a little lower and you can't see anything now.

  • The doctors and nurses seem really cool! I think they did a great job.

  • Disgusting...I hate being a woman. Wishing i was a man every second of my life. I hate babies and boobs >__> and the monthly's.

  • xD I would agree but I like babies :]

  • i used to wish for c-sections but watching this im glad i had all natural births

  • so basically you cut the women open and pull the fuzzball out with mother's "entrails" (I know, =P) attached in one go? dude...

    man, have to thank God big time for making me a dude.

    Also: Why do you pump air into the baby's mouth? inflate the lung to make it work before cutting the cord?

  • they sucking out the fuild in the baby's mouth

  • OH...ohoh...yeah, what was I thinking.

  • I had two C sections the first was the worst because I labored. The Doctor I had with my daughter did not allow me to labor, what a difference it made. I was up walking around and straightening my hospital room. But with my son( the first) I was walking hunchback for weeks. Tmarie- talk to your doctor and see about a scheduled C section without labor. You will definitely see a difference. Good luck and let us know what you had :-)

  • I think that by picking him up like that it encourages growth. This is my video and my son and he has grown 6 feet so far and he hasn't stop growing yet. Actually, it is to drain fluid from the lungs, nose, etc.

  • i think the reason they pick it up like that is to make it crybecouse a crying babie is good

  • hey why did he have to pick up the baby like that. That isnt right at all. No reason to do that, what if he had dropped the baby? I dont understand why they have to strap your arms down like that eaiter, I had two c-sections and they did the same to me, and I guess if you jerk or something and mess up with they are doing trying to get the baby out. The video that the nurse took for the family wasnt to clear to me, I couldnt see well what the dr was doing.

  • wow why did he pick the baby up like tht? i wud go mad of some1 did tht to my baby... poor little man very sweet tho, and why are ur arms strapped to the bed? is ther really any need for them to do tht? x

  • Yes the reason they pick them up like that is so all the fluid in their lungs runs to their mouth so it can be sucked out =]

  • wow. thanks for sharing this video.. by the way- Ive seen a few c-secton births and I thought this dr seemed more gentle than most. however I thought it was funny that he called Michael a "hoss". must be from the south east.

  • Drs are never sensitive about how they pick up newborn babies. Im having a c-section in 8wks this will be my 2nd, I'm so scared. The days that followed my 1st c-section was the worst. I suffered from 2nd deg burns on my tummy, no 1 knows how that happened, then I get a nightnurse that brings a unknown man in 2 my room 2 help her clean me up. I turned her in right away. I went 2 the bathroom, came out & some unknown woman was hold my son, sticking her dirty fingers in his mouth.

  • omfg! what did you do? :o

  • I reported everything to the hospital and as far as I know nothing happened. I have to go back to that same hospital in 8 weeks because I'm high risk and it's the only high risk hospital in Sacramento, Ca, but this time I'm bringing people with me and I'm not messing around with these people. I'll go to the news this time.

  • i had a emernacy c section then a planned one now im geting another in jan im so scared i wasnt botherd abt having my last one but been told 3rd c section is bad is that true eny one ? xx

  • Leannet, the idea is to make you cautious and aware that the placenta could grow into the old scar I never planned to have a c-section but emergency situations occured where I had 2 deliver this way permanetly, I've had 4 & everything was fine and I will have my 5th In late Decemeber, so put all things in the hands of God; listen to what the doctors tell you, but have faith that they are only telling you what could possibly happen, not what will surely happen, GOD BLESS & Good Luck with the baby

  • doode

    did you see how they picked up the baby???

  • They gave me some orange stuff to drink before my cesarian, and I think it was to make sure the barf wouldn't taste as bad, haha. I threw up once during, because my blood pressure kept dropping. With ever shot of adrenaline I was given, I felt great for about a minute. I had a 9lb 3 oz baby girl, it was great!

  • omg thats soooooo exciting. im a guy and this was first time i saw how babyies come out from c section. loooolz.. that was fun. though i was scared when it didnt cry at once. lol

  • i def. barfed during my c-section too!

  • was the umbilical cord still in the mum stomach, soz i cant spell

  • WAS SHE AWAKE FOR THAT?!

  • most likely. they numb you from the waist down with an epidural or spinal tap. sometimes if there is a major complication they will put you to sleep, but usually for c-sections they don't. you can only feel the pulling and pushing as they get the baby out, no pain. my c-section went great. :)

  • Cool they let you film your babies birth as a keepsake :) Nice of them

    If you have a c-section at Flinders where my daughter Lilike was born it says you can't film the birth. And you have to ask permission from staff to take your own photos. They can take some polaroids for you if your willing to pay money for them lol. Hoping for a 3rd time natural but healthy birth.

  • Dr. Gingrey, his staff, and hospital staff were more than we could have ever hoped for. They were all such a special blessing.

  • hi im from AZ my wife will be going in labor in about 2 months shes 20 years and its going to be our first baby and i wanted to ask you about the recovery after the c section how long did it take you to recover and how painful was it thx for your time and for uploading that beautiful experience of your baby

  • Hi, i do not recommend a csection due to how painful it can be..but its worth it.. shell be back on her feet like nothing ever happened in bout 2-3 weeks..good luck!

  • I wonder how the NOW 17 year old like having his birth put up for millions of people to see... And whats with the Doctors?... "thats a horse right there" "look at them shoulders Golly"

    srsly... wtf? "jigger" LMAO poor traumatized kid...

  • I had cesareans with my kids also, I acted like a nut & barfed with my second one horribly. It was medication they gave me... with my first baby I drank sprite right after getting out of surgery & barfed for about 5 hours after. I had no problem during though. So, when I had my son I didn't eat for 36 hours, ha ha.

  • mine made me wanna barf too. but i didn't have anything in my stomach. i just dry heaved and eventually fell asleep. =]

  • Nice video! I had c secs with both my kids. It was like getting to sit up and watch what was going on! Thanks :)

  • Great Job!!!

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