Also - to those of you who are terrified - I was too. I was absolutely petrified of labor & delivery. But, I got through it. It's okay, I promise you can do it - & you WILL surprise yourself in how well you handle it. And if you're afraid of the placement of the epidural (I really was) - it's WAY easier than you think. I couldn't believe how not-horrible that part was. And mine didn't work well, but the insertion was nowhere near as scary as I thought it would be. You can do this.
Can you talk a bit about maternal mortality rates? This is a topic that sometimes flares up as a fear for me and to my understanding it’s more common than it should be considering our modern medical practices. I’ve heard speculation that newer obstetricians have been trained more on infant care right after birth so maternal care gets neglected sometimes and hemorrhaging, heart conditions, or eclampsia complications can go unnoticed. I would just like more facts from an OB’s perspective if you ever feel like doing a video on it :)
Loved the Q&A format! Few ideas for questions if you ever choose to do another one!! - Do you see a clinical difference between boy and girl pregnancies? - Could you go over the statistics of various interventions? Are interventions more or less common?
I’m expecting our first and I’m not so scared of delivery being that docs and nurses will be on hand. But I am scared of the healing process after! Tearing/infection, healing the muscles to be able to run and exercise again!
So true, I have to admit I share being nervous about being able to be as active as I was before after 6 weeks of rest, since exercise is so important to me. But I see so many do this without a problem and it just takes time and patience, it took 9 months to get there, it takes a while to recover too!
Explain discharge specifically, i.e. from vagina or bladder or…. Yes, poo! I waited til you got to this topic to see what you said. Yes, I believe doctors are used to it, but my husband wasn’t. I was moved out of a birthing room to the hallway and looked behind to see what was left. Ugh.
Can you potentially discuss swelling in pregnancy in more detail? I've been having REALLY bad water retention in my whole body - especially my feet, ankles, legs, belly, & hands for months & months on end before I got pregnant now for the third time (this will be my second live birth if all goes well though, we lost our first at 12-13 weeks.) And I suspect, because so far doctors have found no other answer, that my IUD was causing it - I think progesterone just makes me swell badly. My last pregnancy, I was SOOOOO, SO, SO swollen, my doctor was *SHOCKED* that I was that swollen without preeclampsia, & said she'd never seen anything like it. And that time, that started about when your progesterone spikes around 28-30 weeks. So, yeah, now, I just found out a week ago that I'm pregnant again, now I'm just under 5 weeks and I'm EXTREMELY concerned that the swelling is going to get so out of control. I'm really nervous. So, if there's anything I can do to reduce that, I'd be so grateful to know. I've been trying to drink a ton of water & I have started exercising, because I was pretty low-activity before (bad back) - & it kind of helps a little, but not enough. I'm really concerned. But, I can't go to an OB until I'm at least 10+ weeks where I live & with the insurance I have.
Hi there what the risk of getting pregnant again being over 40 years old haven't the Rh-negative factor baby being positive after birth, I had the two RhoGAM shot. last year I had spontaneous abortion. What the risk of the future pregnant 😳 🤔 what are the procedures or steps to be taken???
Can you answer more about emergency c sections? Like what calls for one and how to handle that as a patient? I’m 8 months and a little nervous about if something goes wrong and they had to do that
I had a doctor once ask me why I don't get rid of my pubic hair, and she suggested I remove it, because of the risk of mites or lice. Aka she implied it was unhygienic. Luckily, no other health care professional has ever said anything like that to me since then, but I felt really uncomfortable after that visit. Not to mention, her "medical advice" was inaccurate.
@@dr.martaperez yeah, I'm not a doctor, but I have a health care background and her advice seemed really off. Not to mention, it's a great way to alienate a patient, and erode away at any rapport. I would imagine showering regularly, and getting tested for STIs would reduce the risk of something like pubic hair mites/lice. And I know there's a protective component to pubic hair, in terms of protecting the genital area from certain things.
Maybe too specific but, if you only have one ovary it’s my understanding that it will just go into overdrive and ovulate every month now. Which is great especially if ttc. But if it does that, does that mean you’ll reach menopause sooner? So is your fertility window shorter?
I'm not a doctor but maybe I can offer some assistance here. My mother was born with one fallopian tube, one ovary, and one kidney. This was likely due to a vanishing twin in utero. She was told that she experienced menopause two or three times...once in her early thirties, one in her forties, and again at age 50. It's worth noting that she had my brother at age 22 with her first husband and me at age 38 with her second, my father.
Could you do a video on paps during pregnancy? I've never had an abnormal pap and have had them regularly since I was 18, and this one I had at 12 weeks came up with positive hpv and am currently pregnant with twins. The nurse on the phone said jt could just be due to increased level of hormones and depressed immune system. Im freaking out and have a colposcopy scheduled for Monday. 😩
Hello, i had a colposcopy done when i was 14 weeks & it didn't effect anything. Was not painful at all , just a bit uncomfortable. My GP said it wouldn't affect anything and recommended i had it done asap. Hope all went well with yours. Take care 🤗
Also - to those of you who are terrified - I was too. I was absolutely petrified of labor & delivery. But, I got through it. It's okay, I promise you can do it - & you WILL surprise yourself in how well you handle it. And if you're afraid of the placement of the epidural (I really was) - it's WAY easier than you think. I couldn't believe how not-horrible that part was. And mine didn't work well, but the insertion was nowhere near as scary as I thought it would be. You can do this.
Can you talk a bit about maternal mortality rates? This is a topic that sometimes flares up as a fear for me and to my understanding it’s more common than it should be considering our modern medical practices. I’ve heard speculation that newer obstetricians have been trained more on infant care right after birth so maternal care gets neglected sometimes and hemorrhaging, heart conditions, or eclampsia complications can go unnoticed. I would just like more facts from an OB’s perspective if you ever feel like doing a video on it :)
So glad I came across this video. Feels like this answers all the questions that bothered me for a long time but too scared to ask😅
Loved the Q&A format! Few ideas for questions if you ever choose to do another one!!
- Do you see a clinical difference between boy and girl pregnancies?
- Could you go over the statistics of various interventions? Are interventions more or less common?
I’m expecting our first and I’m not so scared of delivery being that docs and nurses will be on hand. But I am scared of the healing process after! Tearing/infection, healing the muscles to be able to run and exercise again!
So true, I have to admit I share being nervous about being able to be as active as I was before after 6 weeks of rest, since exercise is so important to me. But I see so many do this without a problem and it just takes time and patience, it took 9 months to get there, it takes a while to recover too!
So scared about all of these too! More scared of healing and ability to feel comfortable moving/being active again, than of the actual birth.
This was so helpful! Even though this is my 3ed pregnancy I’m still learning new stuff ❤️
Explain discharge specifically, i.e. from vagina or bladder or…. Yes, poo! I waited til you got to this topic to see what you said. Yes, I believe doctors are used to it, but my husband wasn’t. I was moved out of a birthing room to the hallway and looked behind to see what was left. Ugh.
Can you potentially discuss swelling in pregnancy in more detail? I've been having REALLY bad water retention in my whole body - especially my feet, ankles, legs, belly, & hands for months & months on end before I got pregnant now for the third time (this will be my second live birth if all goes well though, we lost our first at 12-13 weeks.) And I suspect, because so far doctors have found no other answer, that my IUD was causing it - I think progesterone just makes me swell badly. My last pregnancy, I was SOOOOO, SO, SO swollen, my doctor was *SHOCKED* that I was that swollen without preeclampsia, & said she'd never seen anything like it. And that time, that started about when your progesterone spikes around 28-30 weeks. So, yeah, now, I just found out a week ago that I'm pregnant again, now I'm just under 5 weeks and I'm EXTREMELY concerned that the swelling is going to get so out of control. I'm really nervous. So, if there's anything I can do to reduce that, I'd be so grateful to know. I've been trying to drink a ton of water & I have started exercising, because I was pretty low-activity before (bad back) - & it kind of helps a little, but not enough. I'm really concerned. But, I can't go to an OB until I'm at least 10+ weeks where I live & with the insurance I have.
Thanks for sharing!!!
What if you are overweight? Besides the worry of getting diabetes how else can it impact the baby?
Yes, yes, yes!! So many questions answered.
You're the best
Hi there what the risk of getting pregnant again being over 40 years old haven't the Rh-negative factor baby being positive after birth, I had the two RhoGAM shot. last year I had spontaneous abortion. What the risk of the future pregnant 😳 🤔 what are the procedures or steps to be taken???
Thank you so much Dr. 💕💕💕
Can you answer more about emergency c sections? Like what calls for one and how to handle that as a patient? I’m 8 months and a little nervous about if something goes wrong and they had to do that
Yes! I am planning an episode on C-sections to be up soon. Make sure to subscribe and hit the alert (bell) so you don't miss it!
Hi doc
Is it normal having discharge at 5 months pregnancy? I'm so scared if affected my baby..
what if you don't have discharge in your underwear and you are pregnant,what does that mean
Yes you should shave before delivery or they will shave it for you and you don't want that.
I do have a fibroid behind the uterine and am 12weeks and I had heavy bleeding for three days with severe pain
Thank You! 😊
hello mam
m 26 week pregnant but my weight is 62 kg since begining … is there any danger
baby movements are full
pls do reply
I had a doctor once ask me why I don't get rid of my pubic hair, and she suggested I remove it, because of the risk of mites or lice. Aka she implied it was unhygienic. Luckily, no other health care professional has ever said anything like that to me since then, but I felt really uncomfortable after that visit. Not to mention, her "medical advice" was inaccurate.
Oh my gosh! That is horrendous and that person was WRONG. So glad you are not with that healthcare provider anymore!
@@dr.martaperez yeah, I'm not a doctor, but I have a health care background and her advice seemed really off. Not to mention, it's a great way to alienate a patient, and erode away at any rapport. I would imagine showering regularly, and getting tested for STIs would reduce the risk of something like pubic hair mites/lice. And I know there's a protective component to pubic hair, in terms of protecting the genital area from certain things.
@@informedbeauty Absolutely! Thanks for sharing your story.
Maybe too specific but, if you only have one ovary it’s my understanding that it will just go into overdrive and ovulate every month now. Which is great especially if ttc. But if it does that, does that mean you’ll reach menopause sooner? So is your fertility window shorter?
I'm not a doctor but maybe I can offer some assistance here. My mother was born with one fallopian tube, one ovary, and one kidney. This was likely due to a vanishing twin in utero. She was told that she experienced menopause two or three times...once in her early thirties, one in her forties, and again at age 50. It's worth noting that she had my brother at age 22 with her first husband and me at age 38 with her second, my father.
I have light blue like color discharge that showing penty is it normal
Could you do a video on paps during pregnancy? I've never had an abnormal pap and have had them regularly since I was 18, and this one I had at 12 weeks came up with positive hpv and am currently pregnant with twins. The nurse on the phone said jt could just be due to increased level of hormones and depressed immune system. Im freaking out and have a colposcopy scheduled for Monday. 😩
I don't have a video on that specifically, be sure to write down all the questions you have to be able to discuss with your doctor!
Hello, i had a colposcopy done when i was 14 weeks & it didn't effect anything.
Was not painful at all , just a bit uncomfortable. My GP said it wouldn't affect anything and recommended i had it done asap.
Hope all went well with yours.
Take care 🤗
Any updates? Same here and I’m a little nervous
Do all women have an increase in discharge in pregnancy?
Not everyone notices it so I wouldn't consider it abnormal if one hasn't noticed an icnrease.
I thought women don't poop