 What's going on, Infinite Fam? Welcome back to another video. If you guys are new to the channel, make sure you guys hit that subscribe button and turn on your post notification bell. Leave a positive comment down below for a chance to get a what? For a chance to get a shout out in the next video. That is right guys, so you wanna let them know what we're doing today, I'm kinda scared. So as you can see, there's a laptop in front of us and that is because we are going to be watching a live birth video. Now, Isaiah has never seen a live birth and honestly, I don't think I've seen anything close to an actual birth, like I've seen diagrams or whatever. So this is gonna be the first time for both of us. How do you feel? I'm very scared because this is gonna let me know if I'm ready to be in that room with you or not. I'm scared. A lot of dads don't really watch the actual birth of their baby. It's not gonna be, no, I wanna see the birth of my baby. What I think is gonna be hard is you screaming and in pain and all that. I'm gonna be on the doctor's asses, like can you make sure she's okay? Why is she screaming like that? Is that supposed to look like that? Like I'm gonna be going crazy at the doctor. Who knows, I might not. I hope you don't, because if you don't, I'm pretty sure I'll be able to handle everything without a problem. But this video, I guess, is gonna let me know what really goes down. So without further ado, guys, this video is about like five and a half minutes long. We have not seen this video, obviously, and I guess let's get into it. I'm scared. All right, you ready? I think. All right, let's play this. Mom-to-be Lisa thought she tried labor without the help of an epidural. The most common type of pain relief used in childbirth. She gonna get that epidural. Wait, wait, what's an epidural? Epidural is a shot pretty much that goes in your spine that basically paralyzes you from pretty much like the waist down. So you don't feel anything when you give birth. Okay, I'm not gonna lie, I don't trust that. Please don't tell me you're gonna do that. I don't know, because every pregnant woman always goes, oh, I don't want an epidural, and then when the one does- Why wouldn't they want- Tractions kick in. Why wouldn't they? Yeah, why wouldn't they want it? Because the epidural hurts, and it comes with a lot of risks, and- Okay, now is there a risk of like you being permanently paralyzed? Yes, there is. I don't want you doing that. I really don't want you doing that. Yeah, but like in that moment, it's just like, you gotta do it. All right. Her husband, Rob, supported her decision either way. Shout out, Rob. She has several times. They're young. Yeah, you can tell they're young. Yeah, and I said yesh. Epidurals are usually given once you're in the active stage of labor. An anesthesiologist places a- Oh, you! You're back, so that the medication can flow through it to bathe the nerves around your spine. The anesthetic and narcotic solution blocks the pain signals being sent to the brain and numbs your body from the waist down. Within 20 minutes of starting the epidural, Lisa's pain eases, and she feels calm and relieved. So at this point, she can't move her legs under that? No. Bro, that's scary. Why would you want to feel that? I don't want to know what that feels like. I don't care how relaxed I am. I still want to move my legs. Yeah, you say that until you're pushing a whole little bit harder. Wait a minute, time out. This don't make sense. This is a scam. You can't feel anything from the waist down. How are you supposed to push? How are you supposed to know you're pushing if you can't feel anything? That's how I feel. Poop themselves. They don't know. You poopers? Yeah, it hasn't been bad. It has a couple hours of actually. I'm sure it has. Very nice. No pain, no discomfort, really. Just getting ready for the pain. Lisa has two doctors helping her. She had no pain though. Why are you getting an epidural? Brain bar hot, she went all into Pennsylvania. But she said she didn't feel pain at all. She is contracting everyone to about every two to three, two to four minutes. Is it contraction? That's a cramp, basically? A very bad cramp, yes. OK. Contractions that I can feel are more of a tingling sensation, that painful sensation. I don't feel all of them anymore. OK. Dr. Philip Hirschman is supervising her labor. And her baby will be delivered by the juice of the stomach. That's go-swiss. I'm looking at the clock, and I'm like, OK, we're ready. And I'm not freaked out, I'm not in pain, I'm not anxious. We'll get the squeezing. It's going to be a much more... Let's get that little sucker up. I think we should go afterwards, then I actually work more safe. No, and effective. But like all medical procedures, they come with certain risks. Make sure you talk to your doctor about whether an epidural is right for you. Does the epidural look like an epidural? Most people, it does. It's the fentanyl on that continuous epidural. Fentanyl. And it's not an orchid tube, but it just makes you itchy. No, I don't doubt it's an orchid tube. That's a pain relief. And it's the trunk, it's the belly. The most common and minor side effect of an epidural is itchiness. No, I think it's really itchy. Ooh, baby, you got eczema. Yeah, I do. Why are you putting my business out there like that? Ooh, you're gonna be scratching. The itching disappears once the epidural wears off. That's pretty good. Because an epidural makes it hard to feel contractions and no when to bear down, it can make pushing more difficult. Get to the density of the epidural, how thick the feeling is to wear off a little bit so that mom has a little bit more of a sense of urge. Yo, birth is such a long process. Now that she's dialed it to 10 centimeters, 10 centimeters, let's go. She gets coaching from her nurse and support from Rob. Yo, her legs are like spaghetti, they're just like... I told you, you can't feel it. When a patient's an epidural with pushing, they need help with their... Oh! They got it all out there, right? I think I'm gonna show all this. Well, what's your name? What do you think the baby came out of? Once I can feel where the pressure was, I try to gauge my pushes towards that pressure. Oh my God. Bro! That's so scary! Yo, your vagina turns into like a tunnel. Yo, that... You saw... Like, I can stick my whole arm up in there and be like, hello? Yeah, that's scary. I could grab the baby myself. Oh my God. As the baby's scalp appears, Dr. Castelli arrives to guide Lisa through the final stages of pushing. After 45 minutes of well-paced pushing, her baby is almost here. Yo, that is so scary. Look at her. Her booty! You saw his head come out? The baby's nose and mouth are suctioned. That's a cute baby. Okay, why they just got the head poking out and nothing but the head poking out? Because that's how it is. Okay, but why don't you get the baby out? It looks like that's like suffocating the baby. No, because I think the head comes off first. You take off the imbilical cord if it's like around the neck. You have to make sure that it's not around the neck. Then you twist it and then you pull. Yo. Yeah. Yo. That's how that goes. Okay, we got one. Oh, you see, you see, you see? They took the imbilical cord around. It was around the neck. Okay, without pulling, would you give a little push? I... Okay, good. Go girl. You better push. Yo, she is pushing. You go girl. Gently guard the baby out. Maybe he's coming out with no problem. Yo, he's mad small. There it is. She's like nothing, like... Already in this world and already crying. Get ready, kitty, get worse. The doctor stitches up a small tear to her perineum that occurred during delivery. I was going to say that. She's rich. You're normally parceled. So a lot of the times, like it'll rip all the way to your rodeo. What rips? What do you mean? Your private, the whole thing rips. You know, that space in between your booty and the private, that whole thing rips open. And you got to get that stitched up. Hey, yo. What? Yeah, that's crazy, right? You know how uncomfortable that's going to be? Healing? Oh yeah. Did I get my feeling back in my legs? Yeah. That's crazy. Oh my God. But I did hear that. Is this common? Yes, very common. Yo, that happens to all the women, bro. I feel like yaks don't get enough credit. Yeah. That's just a, yo. And then people are like, you still have a kid. What do you mean? I'm scared to have a kid and I'm not the one that has to go through that. Yeah, it's so scary. There's no time I got chills, bro. I'm a local anesthetic. Like all the fluids just like, so scary. Thanks to her at the door all. Congratulations. Congratulations. I'm trying. I'm going to be crying soon. Her name is Joel. She was born in 1954. And she is 6 pounds 11 ounce. Oh, she's really good. I know. I know. Great. One hour after delivery, the effects of Lisa's epidural are wearing off. I don't have a headache. My right side of my body got a lot more epidural. And it's taking a little bit longer for that one to get back to normal. There's a sensation like pins and needles, but without the pain that goes along with pins and needles, it's just like. And that is way too calm, bro. I'd have been jumping up and down. I'd have been taking pictures. I'm like, yo, look at my child. I'm going to be mad. I'm going to be so hyper. Listen. Childbirth is insane. I'm not going to lie though. They was probably in labor for mad long. Like they're probably exhausted. I don't know because like the whole process of getting to the hospital, it's the dilation that takes the longest time. Like dilating until you're 10 centimeters. You don't know what that means. What is dilating? Because I think dilating. I think like you. Okay. You see how your people go like this. Okay. Yeah. And epidural was a great option. Oh. That's a cute baby, right? It's a cute baby. It just makes you like be like, yeah, whatever. Look at those. Yo. See that. It's not even the childbirth that like scares me. It's more so like you because the baby won't have no problem. The baby's going to be like, hello, peekaboo. I'm here and then, but it's you going through all the pain. Dude, I don't think I would even be able to see myself giving birth because the whole time I'm going to be like. That's what scares me is you. That's what scares me a lot is like I hope that you're okay. Because if you're not okay, then the baby won't be okay. That's true. Because like you got to push that little baby out. I heard though, like if you're flexible, it makes birth easier. Like giving birth. But I'm not sure because I have a lot of like, you know, stuff going on with my endo. So I don't know. I hope they make your endo better though. I heard that pregnancy makes endometriosis better. So that's the case. Are we popping them out? Well, I guess we start tonight. Boy! All right. Well, I mean, okay. I saw a live birth for the first time and honestly, I'm still stressed out about it. I'm sure you guys can tell about my body language, but. I guess so weird at all with stuff like that just because like in my head, that just doesn't happen. Like it's just not real. Like and then watching. What do you think? Babies just swan in? No. Obviously, but it's like until you watch something like that, you don't realize the extremity of it. I'm scared. Like you're about to give birth like. I'm scared, but it's like once it's over with, it's going to be like, all right, I'm good now. Let's go to the park, son. I can. I mean, sometimes C-sections are better, easier. That's all on you at that point. I'm not sure, but if you guys have given birth already, let me know if you like experience C-sections and vaginal birth. Like let me know how it's been. And let us know like what made everything easier. What word for you guys to like come for you and all that. Cause I got to make sure she's as comfortable as possible whenever that time comes. Cause if she's not comfortable, I'm not going to be comfortable. I'm going to pass out. I don't want to be that dad. It's crazy because my mom actually had C-sections. That was breached. Yeah, because you want to be dancing up in the room. You just can't be a normal child. Come out head first. You just got to come out feet first. Yeah. So I can't ask my mom like how was childbirth because Is there a possibility like the kid could come out like armed first? Like he reaches out first. What do you think this is? I don't know. I'm serious because the baby's in there doing flips and stuff. Obviously you were. You came out feet first. I don't think so. I'm saying like what if like you look in the like the VJJ and boom. See like the arm. No, because like. How you going to do that? So with childbirth, you have to like rotate. How are you going to rotate yourself? Yeah. The baby has to rotate. How's the baby going to rotate? If it's like, you know, I'm asking way too many questions. That's the whole point. That's when you know like you're fully dilated and ready when the baby turns. That's when you're like, okay, ready to go. And I never did that. Well, I guess at that point you see an arm coming out. You don't have to push his arm back in and be like, yo, we're doing a C section at this point. Oh my God. That's what I was saying. I'm letting nobody got his arm out. No, put it back in. You're insane. That's not how it goes. We're on delayed delivery. All right. If you guys enjoyed today's video and you guys thought we reacted the way you guys thought we were going to react, let us know down below. Also give this video a big thumbs up. Anything else you want to say? No. Honestly, I feel like people are going to be like, you're immature. I don't care if you're going to be immature, man. I'm learning as I go. That's the point of life. You learn as you go. Yeah. Me too though. Like I've never even... Why would I be immature? I didn't say it was gross or anything like that. That's natural. That's nature. I'm just... No, I'm more so like scared and shocked that one. The JJ turns into like a tunnel and then the exit, you know, the other end also becomes a tunnel. Yeah, I didn't know that. I saw that and I was like, oh. That's crazy. That's how I'm going to be going poo poo. Yeah. But it's natural. So it is what it is. Yeah. But honestly, I'm just more so shocked than anything. But yeah. Shout out to all the moms in the world today. Supposed to notification. Shout out to all of y'all. Like y'all really the goats and I feel like y'all don't get enough credit. So just shout out to all of y'all with all that being said. See you guys in the next video.