Congrats Tina! Our daughters share a birthday 🥳. Wondering if in Singapore it’s more common to go without an epidural or if getting one is a more popular choice. I’ve done it both ways and there are pros and cons to both!
as someone whos been watching Tina for a while this made me feel a rollercoaster of emotions. I just know the baby is so lucky to have these two as parents. Congratulations Tina and Alfred you two will be amazing parents!
me too! i’ve been watching tina since i was in high school and that was 6 years ago, i can’t believe tina and alfred are now parents. super happy for them, the baby is going to grow up in a lovely home. ❤️
I love how Tina has been staying positive the whole time. Every time something hurts she’s like “it’s a good pain” that’s a great mindset to have during an intense situation .
omg.. I couldn't believe that this video had me saying "okay, I don't wanna have children, it looks so painful" and like a minute after I start crying like a baby and feel thankful to my mum and all the mothers out there because in this world you are the real superhero. Congrats Tina!
I always said I didn’t want to have kids but here I am with a 9 month old baby boy and I recently found out I am pregnant again!!!! I’m so scared to go through labor gain but it’s all worth it in the end. Congratulations on your baby Tina!!! 💗💗💗
The female body is amazing to endure such an experience. I got emotional and cried along as the video kept progressing. Congrats to both you and Alfred, you’ll both be amazing parents!
Of course the female body is amazing. What do men do to have children? They only have sex with the woman. Women go through the whole experience of carrying the growing child inside their body. Their body goes through tremendous changes as their belly enlarges and becomes very heavy. Not forgetting that they not only nourish the child during pregnancy. Imagine breasts that grow so huge and heavy just for the purpose of nourishing the child after birth. Plus that ever painful experience of pushing the baby out through their vagina opening. That’s how amazing the female body is.
The thing that always amazes me and makes me tear up is every single mother looks absolutely beaten to her core, and yet she's immediately in mother mode. Tina just started softly patting the baby and comforting her. Just a beautiful thing to see.
Yeeeessss! So true! I rewatch my birth video often & right after I pushed my daughter out, I have 1 sec of a void, tired, relieved look. They immediately handed my daughter to me & started rubbing her with a towel & I kept trying to pat her back & pull her closer.
I was crying during the contractions, but it was tears of joy when the baby girl was born. I have been with y'all from the time you got pregnant. I hope you both have a wonderful life with your baby girl!
I usually don’t finish videos like these or I skip a lot but I didn’t do that for this video. I just kept wanting to know what was gonna happen next. It was so calming watching you too. Like seeing womanhood take shape. An actualization. And I cried and cheered when the baby came out. What a journey! Congratulations! 🎉
When Alfred started crying I started crying. I feel like sitting on the side lines baring witness to the immense pain you’re going through and not being able to do anything to help take any of the pain away has to be so hard for the partner. You’re amazing. Child birth is amazing. Congratulations you two so happy for you
I went from seeing her look at her pores with a microscope to seeing her become a MOTHER. I wish you the best in life. You're literally an amazing person. You're baby is so blessed. Congratulations 😘😍🎉🎉
This is inspiring. I’ve just found out I’m pregnant and I’m very set on unmediated but people keep putting me down or off saying I’ll be begging for a epidural which I’m extremely terrified to have as I’m scared of needles. This was just beautiful and really did inspire me to stick to my plan no matter the pain or emotion. Congratulations 🎉
I'm not a mother, but I've taken care of hundreds of babies and children in my lifetime !!!! The best advice that I can give you is: YOU DO WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU AND DON'T LISTEN TO ANY NEGATIVE COMMENTS FROM OTHERS !!!!!! THIS IS YOUR BABY AND YOUR BIRTHING EXPERIENCE AND YOU HAVE TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU !!!!!!! Sure it will be painful, but God made women with the ability to give birth without drugs. Just think about all of the women who have given birth in the days before there were drugs available for their use during childbirth. There were millions of babies born without the use of drugs during childbirth. YOU CAN DO THIS !!!!! I HAVE FAITH THAT YOU CAN !!!!!!
Good luck^^ - you got to remmeber though - it is ok to ask for epidural if you will feel that u cannot take it anymore. Trust me - at some point you won't care about needles
I’m also pregnant but I think I’m going for an epidural if I can. I’m going to see how much pain I’m in. My mom gave birth to three of us with no meds so maybe I can too? I’m terrified to give birth
When Tina started crying, I literally teared up and cried until the very end of the video. I really can't explain how I felt it was amazing and beautiful but also very frightening. You really did well Tina, Congratulations to the both of you ❤❤❤
Watching this while pregnant has been such a calming and reassuring experience. Thank you so much Tina for sharing! This is the kind of birth I am preparing for and hoping to have. You’re an absolute trouper! So happy for you and Alfred 💛
Can't wait to share this wonderful experience with you ❤️ Alfred and I will be watching and on the live chat when the video premieres! So don't forget to set your reminders 😘
i'm a little late but i just wanna say that this, it's a whole new level of beautiful, this whole process that every mother goes through. i'm still a 16 year old highschooler but watching videos like these makes my respect for all of the mothers out there, grow more and more and it just makes me appreciate the beauty of nature a lot more than i already do. huge props to you for sharing smth so personal and special to you. alfred letting out some words of encouragement here and there was so wholesome to see. i literally teared up when lyla finally came out, it was a moment beyond beautiful. and omg she is the cutest thing ever and i hope for nothing but the best for her as well as the rest of your family. keep safe you guys! xoxo
I have been terrified of the thought of having children for a number of things including child birth, but this personal moment you shared is very comforting. I've been a fan for many many years. Thank you for sharing an intimate part of your life.
Tina having contractions and then eating fried rice immediately after like nothing happened is such a mood! So excited for you and Alfred, thank you for sharing this emotional experience with us ❤️
It really feels like yesterday that you uploaded the video announcing your pregnancy, and now we have our Lyla in this world! A huge congratulations to you and you new family ❤️❤️
I didn't even know she was pregnant, I remember watching her vid on an exclusive celeb salon in korea and that microscope pore vid lol. Time flies so fast
I started crying when Alfred joined you during a contraction and was again crying before you made it to the hospital again. Thank you for being raw with us! This is beautifully made.
An unmedicated birth!? Tina, you are a WARRIOR!!! Congratulations to you, Alfred and Biscuit; may Lyla bring endless joy and blissful moments in the years to come 🌼
Tina, you have no idea how much I appreciate how raw and real this birthing vlog is. You’ve shown the part where you were in so much pain, and as someone with anxiety and trying to conceive I can’t be grateful enough to know what to expect, seeing what Mother’s go through during the labor. I’ve seen a lot of birthing videos but mostly cut the in between where they were in labor, and this video showed me what I need to expect when the time comes that I get pregnant I will go back to this video and remind myself my expectations of labor and birth. Thank you for sharing. I have been a fan since 2015, I have seen you grow from being a woman to being a business woman, to being a wife and now be a Mum. Congratulations to you and Alfred on your bundle of joy, Lyla! She is so precious! 🥰♥️
I'm just 23years old girl but I was dropping my tears throughout the entire video hahaha...... and at the same time feeling so proud yet happy for you. You're so strong Tina!!! You made it even the entire labour was so suffering and painful. Hope you're recovering well and love you and baby Lyla 💖
Immediately after my baby came out I started talking to him! I felt such a strong rush of love and safety when he came out and I just loved that I was finally meeting him, I kept saying "Hi baby, hello! Hi baby!!" And hugging him. It was short-lived due to some complications but that feeling of euphoria during those first minutes of his life was probably the happiest I've ever been.
I literally started sobbing once you had her in your arms. She is absolutely beautiful and you did amazing. Congratulations Tina you’re gonna be an excellent mummy ❤️❤️
I'm not a mom nor have I ever been pregnant, but I couldn't help but silently cry with joy for the two of you. Seeing how two people can love each other so incredibly much is fantastic to watch. 🥺 Congratulations with your little one 💛
I am literally crying throughout the video. I was imagining how painful the labour is but somehow happiness hits differently when you see your baby for the first time. I am at my 4th month now and I’m really touched by your positivity during your labour. Congratulations ♥️
I don’t think there was a single dry eye in the chat. Congratulations Tina and Alfred! Layla is beautiful and thank you for including us in your pregnancy journey!
Legitimately started crying when she started crying and couldn't control it either, what an experience it was. It also comes at a time where my aunt called tonight to say she's in active labor, so fingers crossed she has a safe delivery and the next call my family gets is my cousin is here. 😭 Edit: My aunt had a boy!!
The moment she was having her contractions I was having tears 🥰 but it's a amazing journey lol I am just 12 and saying this 😂🥺🥰💜but really it felt amazing
I cringed through the pain with you, I cried with Alfred when he saw his daughter for the first time, and I smiled and smiled at the beautiful images of sweet little Lyla. 💕 Thank you so much for sharing this awesome experience with us!
I cried watching this. I'm so happy for you Tina and Alfred, I hope when I get pregnant (hopefully not too soon lol. I'm financially unstable haha) I can be this prepared and ready. It's so nice to meet Lyla, I felt like I gave birth to her too lol. Have a nice rest Tina 😊
I’m sitting here balling my eyes out. You did so well. I’m so proud of you. Everyone of your contractions bought it all back to me, even though it was almost 9 yrs ago for me. Your baby is beautiful. I’m so so happy for you and Alfred. Congratulations mumma ❤️
As someone who’s had 2 fairly traumatic birth experiences, I typically shy away from watching this kind of thing (even TV shows where someone is giving birth, I get a little PTSD) I found this ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL and amazing and I’m thrilled you and Alfred had a positive, natural and safe birth experience. For the first time, I was able to bear witness without the usual triggering feeling where I want to look away. it was so nice to see a birth this peaceful (if it can be called that for anyone!) and I’m so grateful you shared it with us. So brave and calm and just lovely, like you. Welcome to the World Sweet Baby Lyla and congratulations to you both!
Same here! 2 traumatic births for me too, and this is the first birth video I’ve watched since I last gave birth 17 years ago. What a beautiful video you have here Ms Tina. It made me miss my kids being babies so much, enjoy every moment mamma. 💗❤️
Unless you nearly lost your life, no, it wasn’t “traumatic” and you don’t have “a little PTSD”. You’re just another dramatic person who doesn’t know what those words mean. Birth is meant to be painful and medical interventions are a NORMAL part of the birth process. That’s life.
@@hollydaugherty2620 wow. I’m sorry I’m alive to write a supportive and gracious comment bc apparently the fact that I and my premature baby survived means I don’t “qualify” for trauma. I don’t need to justify myself to you, Word Judge/Jury/Executioner. You took a lovely comment and twisted it to suit your negative narrative. Shame on you. You’re exactly what’s wrong with the comment sections in these posts.
@@hollydaugherty2620 genuinely what is the matter with you? I feel sorry for your mother, carrying and giving birth to you only for you to turn out like this.
Not only was this so wholesome to watch, but you labored so quickly!! From 3cm to fully dilated in less than 3 hours, as well as pushing for all of what I think was 20 minutes or less is just incredible! I’m currently 12 weeks and I can only hope my labor and delivery goes as smooth as this 💜
All my labours start to finish in less than 4-5 hours. I dilate very fast from my first contraction. I am not too sure why that is coz I don’t do anything to prepare.
Seeing you in pain really broke me, love the comb squeezing trick! Alfreds face seeing his baby for the first time made me just bawl my face off, she's absolutely gorgeous!!! I'm so proud you Tina, you're going to be the best mum, welcome to the world Lyla!! 💜
I started tearing up when Alfred was wiping away his tears! That was just so cute, and heartwarming. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing experience with us. Congratulations ❤️
I labored this way and it was incredible what my body did. I couldn’t believe I could take that amount of pain. Women are some kind of magic. Making another life and then birthing it. Incredible! Welcome to the mama club!!!
ive been watching a lot of birth vlogs as i am 30 weeks pregnant with my first baby, and this video was by far the most genuine and raw showing of labor and birth. i was so emotional and yet felt so at peace watching this knowing ill be experiencing this in a few months. birth is such a beautiful thing and you literally did amazing.
I'm so glad to be in this whole journey from Tina being so young and in a new relationship with Alfred to being a Mom of our beautiful Lyla♡ We love you!
I have been following Tina when she used to live in Australia. Watching her grow with Alfred and now having a daughter just makes me so emotional. I’m so happy for you guys. Wish you all the happiness in the world. Lot’s of love from India ❤️❤️❤️
Where is she living now? I haven't watched her video for a while. At that time she just reached 1 million followers. Now I see that it's 3.5M. Congrats from USA
I’m 27, I don’t have any plans or want for a child in the future for reasons. I SOBBED. My bad for watching this while I was getting ready for work. I loved this, such a real, raw, and powerful feminine energy. Makes you really appreciate and bless the women around you who have labored and had babies, both family friends and strangers. It’s a miracle every time. Thank you for uploading, watching your journey has minimized SO much fear about being pregnant and going through labor, and now I know my reasons for not wanting a baby is more based on not wanting one cause I’m not ready vs fear. I also thought it was super cute that Alfred and Biscuit was there for you the entire time; your baby is adorable! Congratulations! 💕
Ah yes I'm also realising thru this video that perhaps I felt like I'm not ready for childbirth because of my fear of the unknown. But Tina's video took that fear of unknown away. I have to thank her for uploading this. It's different watching some random birthing video which I avoid at all costs versus Tina. Even though we don't know each other, I watched her video thru the years and I feel like I'm watching and supporting a friend. Tears just kept flowing thru the end. I hope you're recovering well Tina!
I turned 36 weeks. Everyone told me not to watch any videos on labour and child birth so that I don't get scared since it is my first pregnancy. But I watched this, yes I got a bit anxious and worried, but seeing her hold her little daughter in her hands made me go trough so many emotions I literally cried. I can't wait for the day to come where I hold my daughter in my hands🥰
I'm not planning to have kids until a few years from now, but seeing your journey all up until birth has been so emotional, interesting, and just plain beautiful so THANK YOU SO MUCH for showing us this incredibly intimate part of your lives! I wish the best for you both and your cute baby Lyla! (No but seriously, this was really incredible so thank you so much!)
Crying so hard right now. I’ve been following Tina and Alfred for…forever…and to be allowed to be a part of this moment is incredible. Congratulations!!!
This was probably the best birth video I have ever watched in my life because you documented everything and left nothing out. And Layla is literally the cutest baby I've seen after birth. Congratulations on your family!!
You are a real strong woman for going through this without epidural. This video gave me hope that my dream and wish isn't all that crazy because other women like you choose it and go through it. This video gave me hope, tears, goosebumps. Wishing the best to the new parents and precious Lyla:)♥️ Also the woman massaging your back during contractions, supporting you and being there the whole time... I don't know if she's a midwife but she is amazing!
Congrats, Tina and Alfred! My mother passed nearly ten years ago and videos like this remind me how much my mother loved me. I've been watching your pregnancy all along and I think you both will make wonderful parents. Thank you for letting us join you in the experience. 💜
As someone who was immediately rushed into a csection after being diagnosed with life-threatening preeclampsia at 37 weeks this was very informing and great to watch! I found myself going “WHATS GOING ON WHATS HAPPENING OH MY GOD” the entire time because I was fully medicated and have no idea what happened from the time I went under to the time my catheter was pulled out of me lol. After developing endometriosis, high blood pressure and sleep apnea after this experience I will never have anymore children or get to experience anything like this. So thanks for sharing!!! ❤️ May God Bless you and your new little family. Much love xoxo
“It’s a good thing, it’s a good thing “ 🥹 such a positive and true mantra. I am a person who wants to be pregnant and think that I possibly am (too early to determine yet). I hope that I am. I have been doing research about pregnancy and labor and came across this beautiful video. Congratulations to your family and thank you 🌱
I have worked in labor and delivery for nearly 7 years, supporting mamas through their labor. Your birthing journey is so beautiful! 🥹 Thank you for taking us with. And my gosh, girl, you are impressive!! My German Shepherd was next to me as I watched your vlog. He became concerned when he heard you breathing through your late stages of labor. 😆 This may sound weird, but I was coaching and cheering you on the entire video. You are a queen, Queen! Lyla is such an adorable dumpling. And Alfred, my gosh what an incredible husband and dad! How he was there supporting you- touched me heart. Bravo, you all! And CONGRATULATIONS! 🥳💕
did not even realise you were pregnant! probably started watching you around 2-3 years ago and i'm surprised of how far you've come, pregnancy and childbirth is just a beautiful thing, glad we got to witness this moment with you!
Congratulations! I got emotional watching this. I just had my son a month ago all natural as well and to see you go through it just brought me back. I don’t know many people who go the natural route so it was nice to see someone decide to do that. I know the pain and the emotions you feel while going through labor and also the relief and happiness and disbelief you feel when you see your baby and think that this was growing inside you. I’m so happy for the both of you.
My mom did it completely natural twice. First time her timer went from a few hours to like 15 min all of a sudden so by the time my dad hauled her to the hospital it was too late for an epidural. When she had my sister she was like well I did it once natural I'll just do it again 😅
@@purplebubblegum4055 I admire Tina’s resilience and the grace she had through out the process. But don’t hate on moms go through c section. Because it’s not an easy choice. It’s needed when there’s a life and death situation. My sister went through it because her cervix didn’t open enough and Dr had to do an emergency C section. And recovery from that is no joke. It’s easier to recover from natural birth. So, again don’t judge people for opting for C section, because we don’t know what their personal circumstances are.
There is in my opinion NOTHING more rewarding then going through labour and giving birth. As intense as it gets, as horrible as we think we sound, and as physically & emotionally draining as it is, nothing is more fulfilling. To know your love created something so pure, you produced pure love, the gift of life. ugh my heart is so full of ❤️ for you & Alfred. Congratulations you are AMAAZING!!! I was crying the entire time… 😘🥹❤️
Totally agree. Every child is a precious gift of God and produced when man and woman share that kind of intimate love and have sex. The most raw part about childbirth is feeling the child being pushed through the birth canal. That same small opening which man and woman enjoyed having sex with becomes a channel of pain for the woman during childbirth. But that’s what God empowered women to do. And the most beautiful part of childbirth is the moment after the baby emerged and starts to enjoy skin to skin contact with the mother while being nourished with her breast. Women are amazing and deserved the utmost respect from everyone.
I literally started crying when I heard you screaming through the pain. A hearty congratulations to the couple🎉🎉🥳🥳 You guys did it....and I'm so happy for you❣️❣️ Good luck 😃 Love from India🇮🇳
Oh my goodness, congratulations!!! This is definitely not easy, so I hope you can rest well and take some time for your healing and your beautiful new family member. Take good care of yourself!! ❤️❤️❤️
i've always commended mothers who choose to have a natural birth for their braveness and for sticking to a harder yet fulfilling route. it must be really hard, but tina has managed to overcome it. congratulations tina and alfred! happy to be part of this milestone in your lives.
It is indeed brave to have a natural birth but I like to say that every women who have given birth in any form are equally brave. I myself would have loved a natural birth but complications prevented that. Congratulations Tina to your beautiful baby girl! ❤️❤️❤️
How precious. Her pain just disappeared after seeing her child😭❤️. Kudos to her husband he handled it very well. My respect for mother's increase drastically after watching this video. May u guy's have a happy life ahead...❤️
Can’t believe that we’ve been sharing 9 months of your pregnancy together, so happy that your baby is with you already, healthy and happy! Thank you, Tina, for sharing your pregnancy journey with us) Also, Alfred’s support and care were so amazing! People say that women are weak, but giving a life to someone require that braveness, which no man could never handle
As a pregnant mom, I became so emotional watching your birthing experience. I admire your courage and thank you for inspiring me as well. God bless your family 💕
Thank you, Tina. Watching this made me appreciate my mom even more. I was her third child so she said I just "popped out" after pushing for a while (and I was just a tiny 2,6 kg baby). But I'm sure it still hurt more than just period pain.
I don't think I'd ever want a child of my own but seeing this legit made me cry. Mother's are hella strong. Salute to all the moms, especially my mom.💪💪💪 Lyla is so freaking precious!
What a beautiful and honest portrait to inspire women everywhere. Tina, your calm and peaceful attitude is a testament to all your preparation. As a 60 year old women with 2 sons, I am in awe of your strength and understanding of the proce ss of labour. Well done Sweetie. And to share it with the world. So brave and yet so empowering.
Wow. On ~13:50-14:00 I became emotional for an unknown reason. And the moment she came out felt surreal and emotional. I just feel thankful to my mother and all of the moms around the world
I watched this like 3 times and cried equally the same each time. Tina, I been a fan of yours for like 7-8 years. Having the opportunity to go through this journey with you, has been amazing. Thank you so much for letting us see this. I’m so happy for you guys! Congratulations to both you and Alfred! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Tina is taking those contractions like a champ my water broke and I started feeling mine and it dropped me to my knees and I broke out in tears! Go Tina you got this we're all rooting for you!
Sorry I’m late to the party, a HUGE congratulations to all of you! Tina you absolute boss queen! Alfred’s reaction after birth was one of pure joy. Glad your all safe and well ♥️ Thank you for sharing this journey with us all and all that is yet to come 💖
My ‘baby’ is 5 now, I had pre-eclampsia so I had to have a c-section. I have so much respect for all new parents, but labouring Mamas are actual warriors. Incredible human beings. Congratulations Tina, Alfred and your families on your baby. ❤️
That moved me to tears. This really warmed my heart. I'm not sure why, but when you were in labor, various uploads from try-on hauls, Tina tries, wedding vlogs, and pregnant vlogs started playing in my head, and I couldn't stop crying because it was as if we were part of your journey. And words can't describe how thankful I am to you guys for letting us in on this journey of your life. May God bless this beautiful family. Congratulations Tina and Alfred 💗💗💗
I don’t usually watch Tina a lot but when I have I see such a sweet wholesome person… this made me cry, the rawness, the realness, from the screams to cry’s to smiles, every minute of this was beautiful and I aspire to be as strong and gracious as you when I one day experience childbirth.
You are so so brave Tina. Thank you for filming & sharing this experience with us. It’s very helpful for moms-to-be to understand how affirmations & positivity are key in going through this incredible journey. Also, for showing us the real deal. Kudos to you!!!! And congratulations guys ❤️
You are so brave to share your experience with all of us. It’s been 26 years since I had my daughter, and you brought all the feels right back. Can’t stop blubbering like a baby. Congratulations again! 💕💕💕
That image of Alfred holding the weight of your belly from behind, while you are doing your best to focu on you and baby and breathe your way through the pain, is one of the most beautiful acts of love. It has brought me to tears. Alfred is truly wonderful, and caring and loving. You and baby are in wonderful hands
I would ask myself occassionally why people would want to share something this personal but at the same time I'm grateful for being able to watch this because it prepares me in a way. From the moment you wrote: "Then I started getting emotional.." I too cried for the rest of the video. Thank you for sharing this, you were very strong. It make me want to record my birth too, just not for the public.^^
Wow. Times stands still for no person. I started watching you so I could learn how to draw in my brows and I just loved your energy and couldn’t wait for the next tutorial or “Tina Tries It” video. From dark hair, to pink hair, to purple hair. When Alfred first “tried it" your proposal and marriage and now you guys are parents. Thank you for allowing us to journey with you as you embarked on this road to parenthood. Congratulations and know that I will be praying for your health and well-being and that of your beautiful little family. Tina is a mommy!! 🥰
Oh this was beautiful! having had 5 babies, 4 of which have been home water births, watching you move through labor with so much control and grace literally brought tears to my eyes because I could remember so vividly what a job that is. it's so so hard to go through laboring but such an amazing feeling bringing your baby into the world. You did it!!!! Congratulations to you all!
I thought the exact same thing. I'm a mum to 3 and watching how calm she was and how beautiful the doula was with her just made me feel so maternal to her. When she started crying I just immediately thought "Oh sweetheart you're in transition." I know that feeling so well ❤️
She is absolutely gorgeous and I couldn't be any happier for you guys! The way you and also many other people went through so much pain to bring this wonderful child into the world is so admirable. I hope you got lots of rest after all of this. Congrats again!!
This was so beautiful. I couldn’t stop crying. I just had my daughter 8 months ago and now I’m pregnant again. I’m reminiscing my pregnancy with my daughter and how much I loved every moment. It’s bitter sweet.
I don't even know how to put into words what I felt, seeing this. It was unimaginably frightening and yet so beautiful. Thank you Tina for showing us such intimate moments without any filters and welcome to baby Lyla!
I love how you and Alfred just have a sweet moment of relief and just pure love for each other and Lyla at 19:55 . It had me crying 🥹 So happy for you! ❤️
Notice she never once used the word "pain" in her video. That is the beautiful mindset to have! I'd been interested in being a doula someday. Seeing you work through and overcome intense waves was such a phenomenal display of feminine strength. A moment's discomfort will pass, and your love for your child will be forever. The father's stoked face of anticipation to cut the umbilical cord was great at the end there haha. Welcome to the world, Lyla! Best wishes for the family. 😇🤍
Wow. I know what labor is and the pain that comes with it but actually watching all the emotions you went through was mind boggling. You and all the other moms out there are so unbelievably strong. Lyla is so adorable btw!
I seriously can’t believe we’re here. I can’t believe you two are parents. I’ve followed you for so long and I’m only 9 minutes into the video, but it all feels like a dream. Gosh, I’m preparing for the water works. Congratulations, sweethearts! ❤️ Edit: Biscuit is so gentle with little sis Lyla. I can’t put into words how happy I am watching this. She’s beautiful. 🥺🥰
Tina really looked like a goddess when she was breast-feeding her baby, Layla ❤️✨ This whole journey was an emotional rollercoaster. I'm glad I'm a part of this too✨❤️
Moms are literal superheroes! 🥺 Thanks for showing such a raw footage because it tells how much a mother goes through just to get her child into this world 💕 Congratulations ❤️
I’m rewatching this because I’m having intense baby fever when I’m not even dating anyone and it made me cry. You looked like you were in so much pain and then when Lyla was born, all that showed on your face was love. It’s crazy seeing how big she is today and I’m so happy that you guys were able to find each other and create a loving family and home.
I was pretty much in tears the whole 2nd half of the video. I’m so happy for you two and so PROUD of you Tina. Way to handle your first labor like a champ!
You've always been like the elder sister of TH-cam for me and seeing your family grow and glow with happiness brings so much joy and warmth to my heart. A lot of love and strength to you Tina. Sending warm wishes towards baby Lyla, Alfred and all of your family members! ❤️
Girl, congratulations!!!! I hope you embrace this day and be the best mum out there. I am so happy for you. The look in Alfred's face is something every woman deserves yet some hardly gets. I am so happy for you guys.
When Lyla was placed on your chest and there was just… calm ❤️ Thank you for sharing your beautiful birth story with us Tina, I’ve followed you for such a long time now and it feels like my big sister’s just had a baby. I sobbed throughout. You and Alfred are going to be such good parents!
Had tears in my eyes the moment she got out of your womb... so beautiful. Such a beautiful moment as it will be cherished and remembered forever. Congratulations to you Tina and to Alfred. Your baby is an angel. May God bless her to you all. ❤❤❤ I am so happy for you.
This was so emotional and so wholesome! I didn't get to have a natural birth and this birth vlog makes me want to get pregnant again just to experience this. Thank you for including all of us in your journey. It just feels like yesterday you released the video announcing you are pregnant. All the very best to all three of you!
Thanks for sharing this special moment with us. I'll be doing a birth Q&A so reply here and leave your questions below!
did u feel any pain down there right after the baby came out?
Congratulations to you both! ❤🥰
Congratulations 🥺🥺❤️❤️
Did water birth make it easier?
Congrats Tina! Our daughters share a birthday 🥳. Wondering if in Singapore it’s more common to go without an epidural or if getting one is a more popular choice. I’ve done it both ways and there are pros and cons to both!
as someone whos been watching Tina for a while this made me feel a rollercoaster of emotions. I just know the baby is so lucky to have these two as parents. Congratulations Tina and Alfred you two will be amazing parents!
me too! i’ve been watching tina since i was in high school and that was 6 years ago, i can’t believe tina and alfred are now parents. super happy for them, the baby is going to grow up in a lovely home. ❤️
@@anyakasim818 couldn't agree more!!
+100000000000
💕 💕 💕
Ikrrr!! TT im getting a little bit emotional rn
I love how Tina has been staying positive the whole time. Every time something hurts she’s like “it’s a good pain” that’s a great mindset to have during an intense situation .
omg.. I couldn't believe that this video had me saying "okay, I don't wanna have children, it looks so painful" and like a minute after I start crying like a baby and feel thankful to my mum and all the mothers out there because in this world you are the real superhero. Congrats Tina!
Same here i am crying 😭😭😭😭
SAME
Ikr😭😭😭
I always said I didn’t want to have kids but here I am with a 9 month old baby boy and I recently found out I am pregnant again!!!! I’m so scared to go through labor gain but it’s all worth it in the end. Congratulations on your baby Tina!!! 💗💗💗
@@lucyy_4396 I always said I never wanted kids, and never had them. :)
The female body is amazing to endure such an experience. I got emotional and cried along as the video kept progressing. Congrats to both you and Alfred, you’ll both be amazing parents!
@Unknown wtf
@Unknown what do you mean the female body is not?
Ofcourse
Of course the female body is amazing. What do men do to have children? They only have sex with the woman. Women go through the whole experience of carrying the growing child inside their body. Their body goes through tremendous changes as their belly enlarges and becomes very heavy. Not forgetting that they not only nourish the child during pregnancy. Imagine breasts that grow so huge and heavy just for the purpose of nourishing the child after birth. Plus that ever painful experience of pushing the baby out through their vagina opening. That’s how amazing the female body is.
The thing that always amazes me and makes me tear up is every single mother looks absolutely beaten to her core, and yet she's immediately in mother mode. Tina just started softly patting the baby and comforting her. Just a beautiful thing to see.
Yeeeessss! So true! I rewatch my birth video often & right after I pushed my daughter out, I have 1 sec of a void, tired, relieved look. They immediately handed my daughter to me & started rubbing her with a towel & I kept trying to pat her back & pull her closer.
@@MultiDaisy1995 See, that's just such a beautiful moment. Not much in this world compares to that in my mind.
@Unknown What's horrible?
Congratulations Tina and Alfred !! Love to see Lyla every minutes ! She is super cute !!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you! ❤️
dayum boi u rich
Why this comment is pink 😳🥺
Yh why?
@@punyaprasadini Because the person had given 50 dollars
I was crying during the contractions, but it was tears of joy when the baby girl was born. I have been with y'all from the time you got pregnant. I hope you both have a wonderful life with your baby girl!
I usually don’t finish videos like these or I skip a lot but I didn’t do that for this video. I just kept wanting to know what was gonna happen next. It was so calming watching you too. Like seeing womanhood take shape. An actualization. And I cried and cheered when the baby came out. What a journey! Congratulations! 🎉
When Alfred started crying I started crying. I feel like sitting on the side lines baring witness to the immense pain you’re going through and not being able to do anything to help take any of the pain away has to be so hard for the partner. You’re amazing. Child birth is amazing. Congratulations you two so happy for you
Me too I felt the same, wish them both happiness and wellness 💚💚
This was worded beautifully ❤️
@@riko3072 🥰♥️
I went from seeing her look at her pores with a microscope to seeing her become a MOTHER. I wish you the best in life. You're literally an amazing person. You're baby is so blessed. Congratulations 😘😍🎉🎉
SAMEEE
Same🤣
What a coincidence! Me too
So true
I made this 900 likes
This is inspiring. I’ve just found out I’m pregnant and I’m very set on unmediated but people keep putting me down or off saying I’ll be begging for a epidural which I’m extremely terrified to have as I’m scared of needles. This was just beautiful and really did inspire me to stick to my plan no matter the pain or emotion. Congratulations 🎉
I'm not a mother, but I've taken care of hundreds of babies and children in my lifetime !!!!
The best advice that I can give you is: YOU DO WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU AND DON'T LISTEN TO ANY NEGATIVE COMMENTS FROM OTHERS !!!!!! THIS IS YOUR BABY AND YOUR BIRTHING EXPERIENCE AND YOU HAVE TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU !!!!!!! Sure it will be painful, but God made women with the ability to give birth without drugs. Just think about all of the women who have given birth in the days before there were drugs available for their use during childbirth. There were millions of babies born without the use of drugs during childbirth. YOU CAN DO THIS !!!!! I HAVE FAITH THAT YOU CAN !!!!!!
Congratulations! Wishing you all the best with your pregnancy and birth ❤️ you can do it mama! 💪
Good luck^^ - you got to remmeber though - it is ok to ask for epidural if you will feel that u cannot take it anymore. Trust me - at some point you won't care about needles
I’m also pregnant but I think I’m going for an epidural if I can. I’m going to see how much pain I’m in. My mom gave birth to three of us with no meds so maybe I can too? I’m terrified to give birth
There are so many alternatives to epidurals if you seek them out. Just find what is best for YOU and makes YOU most comfortable.
When Tina started crying, I literally teared up and cried until the very end of the video. I really can't explain how I felt it was amazing and beautiful but also very frightening. You really did well Tina, Congratulations to the both of you ❤❤❤
sammmeeee
yeah! it was really scary to see so much pain but it's for something special
Same 😭😭😭😭😭
Watching this while pregnant has been such a calming and reassuring experience. Thank you so much Tina for sharing! This is the kind of birth I am preparing for and hoping to have. You’re an absolute trouper! So happy for you and Alfred 💛
I miss youuuu its been a while
Can't wait to share this wonderful experience with you ❤️ Alfred and I will be watching and on the live chat when the video premieres! So don't forget to set your reminders 😘
I hope I’ll be awake by or before 6:30 am 😭😭😭 to watch the premier 😫😫😫I’m so excited
Omg soo excited and happy 💜🥺😍😍 can't waittttt!!!!!!!
Wont miss it. So happy 😍😍😍
i’m so happy for you both! 😭❤️
Congratulations!!!❤️
i'm a little late but i just wanna say that this, it's a whole new level of beautiful, this whole process that every mother goes through. i'm still a 16 year old highschooler but watching videos like these makes my respect for all of the mothers out there, grow more and more and it just makes me appreciate the beauty of nature a lot more than i already do. huge props to you for sharing smth so personal and special to you. alfred letting out some words of encouragement here and there was so wholesome to see. i literally teared up when lyla finally came out, it was a moment beyond beautiful. and omg she is the cutest thing ever and i hope for nothing but the best for her as well as the rest of your family. keep safe you guys! xoxo
I have been terrified of the thought of having children for a number of things including child birth, but this personal moment you shared is very comforting. I've been a fan for many many years. Thank you for sharing an intimate part of your life.
Tina having contractions and then eating fried rice immediately after like nothing happened is such a mood! So excited for you and Alfred, thank you for sharing this emotional experience with us ❤️
It really feels like yesterday that you uploaded the video announcing your pregnancy, and now we have our Lyla in this world! A huge congratulations to you and you new family ❤️❤️
Riiiight? I felt so emotional 😭😭
Came here to say this! This is so true 😭❤️
Oh it really feels like it was yesterday
I'm a emotional recked 😢😢😢
I didn't even know she was pregnant, I remember watching her vid on an exclusive celeb salon in korea and that microscope pore vid lol. Time flies so fast
I started crying when Alfred joined you during a contraction and was again crying before you made it to the hospital again. Thank you for being raw with us! This is beautifully made.
An unmedicated birth!? Tina, you are a WARRIOR!!! Congratulations to you, Alfred and Biscuit; may Lyla bring endless joy and blissful moments in the years to come 🌼
Tina, you have no idea how much I appreciate how raw and real this birthing vlog is. You’ve shown the part where you were in so much pain, and as someone with anxiety and trying to conceive I can’t be grateful enough to know what to expect, seeing what Mother’s go through during the labor. I’ve seen a lot of birthing videos but mostly cut the in between where they were in labor, and this video showed me what I need to expect when the time comes that I get pregnant I will go back to this video and remind myself my expectations of labor and birth. Thank you for sharing. I have been a fan since 2015, I have seen you grow from being a woman to being a business woman, to being a wife and now be a Mum. Congratulations to you and Alfred on your bundle of joy, Lyla! She is so precious! 🥰♥️
I'm just 23years old girl but I was dropping my tears throughout the entire video hahaha...... and at the same time feeling so proud yet happy for you. You're so strong Tina!!! You made it even the entire labour was so suffering and painful. Hope you're recovering well and love you and baby Lyla 💖
Immediately after my baby came out I started talking to him! I felt such a strong rush of love and safety when he came out and I just loved that I was finally meeting him, I kept saying "Hi baby, hello! Hi baby!!" And hugging him. It was short-lived due to some complications but that feeling of euphoria during those first minutes of his life was probably the happiest I've ever been.
I literally started sobbing once you had her in your arms. She is absolutely beautiful and you did amazing. Congratulations Tina you’re gonna be an excellent mummy ❤️❤️
me too😅
@@tanyashrivastav6913 what?
@-♡𝒜𝓁𝒾𝒸𝑒♡- it was some bot that I responded to, the comment has been deleted. I know it’s normal for that to happen😃
this was so beautiful Tina 😭 thank you for showing such an intimate moment with us. welcome sweet lyla 🤍
Best birthing video ever ♡ so happy for you guys. She is beautiful.
I'm not a mom nor have I ever been pregnant, but I couldn't help but silently cry with joy for the two of you. Seeing how two people can love each other so incredibly much is fantastic to watch. 🥺 Congratulations with your little one 💛
I am literally crying throughout the video. I was imagining how painful the labour is but somehow happiness hits differently when you see your baby for the first time. I am at my 4th month now and I’m really touched by your positivity during your labour. Congratulations ♥️
I don’t think there was a single dry eye in the chat. Congratulations Tina and Alfred! Layla is beautiful and thank you for including us in your pregnancy journey!
exactly dude
Legitimately started crying when she started crying and couldn't control it either, what an experience it was. It also comes at a time where my aunt called tonight to say she's in active labor, so fingers crossed she has a safe delivery and the next call my family gets is my cousin is here. 😭
Edit: My aunt had a boy!!
The moment she was having her contractions I was having tears 🥰 but it's a amazing journey lol I am just 12 and saying this 😂🥺🥰💜but really it felt amazing
I couldn’t help but cry 😢 what a beautiful video
You are so right!
I cringed through the pain with you, I cried with Alfred when he saw his daughter for the first time, and I smiled and smiled at the beautiful images of sweet little Lyla. 💕 Thank you so much for sharing this awesome experience with us!
I cried watching this. I'm so happy for you Tina and Alfred, I hope when I get pregnant (hopefully not too soon lol. I'm financially unstable haha) I can be this prepared and ready. It's so nice to meet Lyla, I felt like I gave birth to her too lol. Have a nice rest Tina 😊
I’ve had four children. I can’t imagine a natural birth. I admire women who have the strength to do it! Congratulations to this beautiful family
This was so emotional. I'm choosing to remain child-free but it's been so heartwarming sharing this journey with you. Congratulations!
Me too! Child-free fur baby like for my husband and I But I was so enthralled in her video... I felt like I was there! Best birth vlog I've seen. 🧡
I’m sitting here balling my eyes out. You did so well. I’m so proud of you. Everyone of your contractions bought it all back to me, even though it was almost 9 yrs ago for me. Your baby is beautiful. I’m so so happy for you and Alfred. Congratulations mumma ❤️
I Had my son 8 yrs ago It feels like yesterday.
As someone who’s had 2 fairly traumatic birth experiences, I typically shy away from watching this kind of thing (even TV shows where someone is giving birth, I get a little PTSD) I found this ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL and amazing and I’m thrilled you and Alfred had a positive, natural and safe birth experience. For the first time, I was able to bear witness without the usual triggering feeling where I want to look away. it was so nice to see a birth this peaceful (if it can be called that for anyone!) and I’m so grateful you shared it with us. So brave and calm and just lovely, like you. Welcome to the World Sweet Baby Lyla and congratulations to you both!
Same here! 2 traumatic births for me too, and this is the first birth video I’ve watched since I last gave birth 17 years ago. What a beautiful video you have here Ms Tina. It made me miss my kids being babies so much, enjoy every moment mamma. 💗❤️
Unless you nearly lost your life, no, it wasn’t “traumatic” and you don’t have “a little PTSD”. You’re just another dramatic person who doesn’t know what those words mean. Birth is meant to be painful and medical interventions are a NORMAL part of the birth process. That’s life.
@@hollydaugherty2620 wow. I’m sorry I’m alive to write a supportive and gracious comment bc apparently the fact that I and my premature baby survived means I don’t “qualify” for trauma. I don’t need to justify myself to you, Word Judge/Jury/Executioner. You took a lovely comment and twisted it to suit your negative narrative. Shame on you. You’re exactly what’s wrong with the comment sections in these posts.
@@hollydaugherty2620 maybe have some empathy. It doesn’t hurt to have a heart…
@@hollydaugherty2620 genuinely what is the matter with you? I feel sorry for your mother, carrying and giving birth to you only for you to turn out like this.
Not only was this so wholesome to watch, but you labored so quickly!! From 3cm to fully dilated in less than 3 hours, as well as pushing for all of what I think was 20 minutes or less is just incredible! I’m currently 12 weeks and I can only hope my labor and delivery goes as smooth as this 💜
All my labours start to finish in less than 4-5 hours. I dilate very fast from my first contraction. I am not too sure why that is coz I don’t do anything to prepare.
Seeing you in pain really broke me, love the comb squeezing trick! Alfreds face seeing his baby for the first time made me just bawl my face off, she's absolutely gorgeous!!! I'm so proud you Tina, you're going to be the best mum, welcome to the world Lyla!! 💜
I started tearing up when Alfred was wiping away his tears! That was just so cute, and heartwarming. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing experience with us. Congratulations ❤️
Me too😅
I labored this way and it was incredible what my body did. I couldn’t believe I could take that amount of pain. Women are some kind of magic. Making another life and then birthing it. Incredible! Welcome to the mama club!!!
ive been watching a lot of birth vlogs as i am 30 weeks pregnant with my first baby, and this video was by far the most genuine and raw showing of labor and birth. i was so emotional and yet felt so at peace watching this knowing ill be experiencing this in a few months. birth is such a beautiful thing and you literally did amazing.
I'm so glad to be in this whole journey from Tina being so young and in a new relationship with Alfred to being a Mom of our beautiful Lyla♡ We love you!
I have been following Tina when she used to live in Australia. Watching her grow with Alfred and now having a daughter just makes me so emotional. I’m so happy for you guys. Wish you all the happiness in the world.
Lot’s of love from India ❤️❤️❤️
Where is she living now? I haven't watched her video for a while. At that time she just reached 1 million followers. Now I see that it's 3.5M. Congrats from USA
@@if2700 she is living in singapore now.
@@samina3177 Oh, thanks!
@@samina3177 Where is this hospital australia or singapore?
I’m 27, I don’t have any plans or want for a child in the future for reasons. I SOBBED. My bad for watching this while I was getting ready for work. I loved this, such a real, raw, and powerful feminine energy. Makes you really appreciate and bless the women around you who have labored and had babies, both family friends and strangers. It’s a miracle every time. Thank you for uploading, watching your journey has minimized SO much fear about being pregnant and going through labor, and now I know my reasons for not wanting a baby is more based on not wanting one cause I’m not ready vs fear. I also thought it was super cute that Alfred and Biscuit was there for you the entire time; your baby is adorable! Congratulations! 💕
Ah yes I'm also realising thru this video that perhaps I felt like I'm not ready for childbirth because of my fear of the unknown. But Tina's video took that fear of unknown away. I have to thank her for uploading this. It's different watching some random birthing video which I avoid at all costs versus Tina. Even though we don't know each other, I watched her video thru the years and I feel like I'm watching and supporting a friend. Tears just kept flowing thru the end. I hope you're recovering well Tina!
I turned 36 weeks. Everyone told me not to watch any videos on labour and child birth so that I don't get scared since it is my first pregnancy. But I watched this, yes I got a bit anxious and worried, but seeing her hold her little daughter in her hands made me go trough so many emotions I literally cried. I can't wait for the day to come where I hold my daughter in my hands🥰
I'm not planning to have kids until a few years from now, but seeing your journey all up until birth has been so emotional, interesting, and just plain beautiful so THANK YOU SO MUCH for showing us this incredibly intimate part of your lives! I wish the best for you both and your cute baby Lyla! (No but seriously, this was really incredible so thank you so much!)
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Yeah same
Crying so hard right now. I’ve been following Tina and Alfred for…forever…and to be allowed to be a part of this moment is incredible. Congratulations!!!
This was probably the best birth video I have ever watched in my life because you documented everything and left nothing out. And Layla is literally the cutest baby I've seen after birth. Congratulations on your family!!
You are a real strong woman for going through this without epidural. This video gave me hope that my dream and wish isn't all that crazy because other women like you choose it and go through it. This video gave me hope, tears, goosebumps. Wishing the best to the new parents and precious Lyla:)♥️
Also the woman massaging your back during contractions, supporting you and being there the whole time... I don't know if she's a midwife but she is amazing!
You are soo strong girl
Congrats, Tina and Alfred! My mother passed nearly ten years ago and videos like this remind me how much my mother loved me. I've been watching your pregnancy all along and I think you both will make wonderful parents. Thank you for letting us join you in the experience. 💜
As someone who was immediately rushed into a csection after being diagnosed with life-threatening preeclampsia at 37 weeks this was very informing and great to watch! I found myself going “WHATS GOING ON WHATS HAPPENING OH MY GOD” the entire time because I was fully medicated and have no idea what happened from the time I went under to the time my catheter was pulled out of me lol. After developing endometriosis, high blood pressure and sleep apnea after this experience I will never have anymore children or get to experience anything like this. So thanks for sharing!!! ❤️ May God Bless you and your new little family. Much love xoxo
“It’s a good thing, it’s a good thing “ 🥹 such a positive and true mantra. I am a person who wants to be pregnant and think that I possibly am (too early to determine yet). I hope that I am. I have been doing research about pregnancy and labor and came across this beautiful video. Congratulations to your family and thank you 🌱
were you?
I have worked in labor and delivery for nearly 7 years, supporting mamas through their labor. Your birthing journey is so beautiful! 🥹 Thank you for taking us with. And my gosh, girl, you are impressive!! My German Shepherd was next to me as I watched your vlog. He became concerned when he heard you breathing through your late stages of labor. 😆 This may sound weird, but I was coaching and cheering you on the entire video. You are a queen, Queen! Lyla is such an adorable dumpling. And Alfred, my gosh what an incredible husband and dad! How he was there supporting you- touched me heart. Bravo, you all! And CONGRATULATIONS! 🥳💕
did not even realise you were pregnant! probably started watching you around 2-3 years ago and i'm surprised of how far you've come, pregnancy and childbirth is just a beautiful thing, glad we got to witness this moment with you!
Congratulations! I got emotional watching this. I just had my son a month ago all natural as well and to see you go through it just brought me back. I don’t know many people who go the natural route so it was nice to see someone decide to do that. I know the pain and the emotions you feel while going through labor and also the relief and happiness and disbelief you feel when you see your baby and think that this was growing inside you. I’m so happy for the both of you.
My mom did it completely natural twice. First time her timer went from a few hours to like 15 min all of a sudden so by the time my dad hauled her to the hospital it was too late for an epidural. When she had my sister she was like well I did it once natural I'll just do it again 😅
Before the late 2000s everyone had a natural birth
These days there are so many c section births
@@purplebubblegum4055 I admire Tina’s resilience and the grace she had through out the process.
But don’t hate on moms go through c section. Because it’s not an easy choice. It’s needed when there’s a life and death situation. My sister went through it because her cervix didn’t open enough and Dr had to do an emergency C section. And recovery from that is no joke. It’s easier to recover from natural birth. So, again don’t judge people for opting for C section, because we don’t know what their personal circumstances are.
There is in my opinion NOTHING more rewarding then going through labour and giving birth. As intense as it gets, as horrible as we think we sound, and as physically & emotionally draining as it is, nothing is more fulfilling. To know your love created something so pure, you produced pure love, the gift of life. ugh my heart is so full of ❤️ for you & Alfred. Congratulations you are AMAAZING!!! I was crying the entire time… 😘🥹❤️
I’m 😮going
Totally agree. Every child is a precious gift of God and produced when man and woman share that kind of intimate love and have sex. The most raw part about childbirth is feeling the child being pushed through the birth canal. That same small opening which man and woman enjoyed having sex with becomes a channel of pain for the woman during childbirth. But that’s what God empowered women to do. And the most beautiful part of childbirth is the moment after the baby emerged and starts to enjoy skin to skin contact with the mother while being nourished with her breast. Women are amazing and deserved the utmost respect from everyone.
I literally started crying when I heard you screaming through the pain. A hearty congratulations to the couple🎉🎉🥳🥳
You guys did it....and I'm so happy for you❣️❣️
Good luck 😃
Love from India🇮🇳
Oh my goodness, congratulations!!! This is definitely not easy, so I hope you can rest well and take some time for your healing and your beautiful new family member. Take good care of yourself!! ❤️❤️❤️
i've always commended mothers who choose to have a natural birth for their braveness and for sticking to a harder yet fulfilling route. it must be really hard, but tina has managed to overcome it. congratulations tina and alfred! happy to be part of this milestone in your lives.
It is indeed brave to have a natural birth but I like to say that every women who have given birth in any form are equally brave. I myself would have loved a natural birth but complications prevented that. Congratulations Tina to your beautiful baby girl! ❤️❤️❤️
How precious. Her pain just disappeared after seeing her child😭❤️. Kudos to her husband he handled it very well. My respect for mother's increase drastically after watching this video. May u guy's have a happy life ahead...❤️
Can’t believe that we’ve been sharing 9 months of your pregnancy together, so happy that your baby is with you already, healthy and happy! Thank you, Tina, for sharing your pregnancy journey with us) Also, Alfred’s support and care were so amazing! People say that women are weak, but giving a life to someone require that braveness, which no man could never handle
Congratulations, so happy for you and the family!! I’ve been finding the pregnancy content so helpful, calming and funny ❤️✨
Aww thank you so much ❤️ Glad you enjoyed it!
As a pregnant mom, I became so emotional watching your birthing experience. I admire your courage and thank you for inspiring me as well. God bless your family 💕
Thank you, Tina. Watching this made me appreciate my mom even more. I was her third child so she said I just "popped out" after pushing for a while (and I was just a tiny 2,6 kg baby). But I'm sure it still hurt more than just period pain.
I don't think I'd ever want a child of my own but seeing this legit made me cry. Mother's are hella strong. Salute to all the moms, especially my mom.💪💪💪
Lyla is so freaking precious!
What a beautiful and honest portrait to inspire women everywhere. Tina, your calm and peaceful attitude is a testament to all your preparation. As a 60 year old women with 2 sons, I am in awe of your strength and understanding of the proce ss of labour. Well done Sweetie. And to share it with the world. So brave and yet so empowering.
I am 33 weeks pregnant now,, and in the end of the video made me cry,,, please, everyone prey for me and my baby.
WE WILL PRAY BABY GIRL ❤️💖💗♥️😙😘😚💏💑💝
how was your birth??
@@jaehyunsbread23 It was a c- section, not good
@@lizahossain1783 hi, why was it not good? If you don’t mind answering….
@@manahilsaeed5609 i just found out that i got Hbs ag+
Wow. On ~13:50-14:00 I became emotional for an unknown reason. And the moment she came out felt surreal and emotional. I just feel thankful to my mother and all of the moms around the world
I watched this like 3 times and cried equally the same each time. Tina, I been a fan of yours for like 7-8 years. Having the opportunity to go through this journey with you, has been amazing. Thank you so much for letting us see this. I’m so happy for you guys! Congratulations to both you and Alfred! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I so love her for doing this, she’s been so real and raw with everything she does and I respect her a hundred times more for this video
Tina is taking those contractions like a champ my water broke and I started feeling mine and it dropped me to my knees and I broke out in tears! Go Tina you got this we're all rooting for you!
Sorry I’m late to the party, a HUGE congratulations to all of you!
Tina you absolute boss queen!
Alfred’s reaction after birth was one of pure joy.
Glad your all safe and well ♥️
Thank you for sharing this journey with us all and all that is yet to come 💖
My ‘baby’ is 5 now, I had pre-eclampsia so I had to have a c-section. I have so much respect for all new parents, but labouring Mamas are actual warriors. Incredible human beings. Congratulations Tina, Alfred and your families on your baby. ❤️
That moved me to tears. This really warmed my heart. I'm not sure why, but when you were in labor, various uploads from try-on hauls, Tina tries, wedding vlogs, and pregnant vlogs started playing in my head, and I couldn't stop crying because it was as if we were part of your journey. And words can't describe how thankful I am to you guys for letting us in on this journey of your life. May God bless this beautiful family. Congratulations Tina and Alfred 💗💗💗
Tina being beautiful the whole three phases of labor, Alfred being such a comforting partner, and of course Baby Lyla being such a cute bundle of joy.
I don’t usually watch Tina a lot but when I have I see such a sweet wholesome person… this made me cry, the rawness, the realness, from the screams to cry’s to smiles, every minute of this was beautiful and I aspire to be as strong and gracious as you when I one day experience childbirth.
You are so so brave Tina. Thank you for filming & sharing this experience with us. It’s very helpful for moms-to-be to understand how affirmations & positivity are key in going through this incredible journey. Also, for showing us the real deal. Kudos to you!!!! And congratulations guys ❤️
You are so brave to share your experience with all of us. It’s been 26 years since I had my daughter, and you brought all the feels right back. Can’t stop blubbering like a baby. Congratulations again! 💕💕💕
That image of Alfred holding the weight of your belly from behind, while you are doing your best to focu on you and baby and breathe your way through the pain, is one of the most beautiful acts of love. It has brought me to tears. Alfred is truly wonderful, and caring and loving. You and baby are in wonderful hands
I would ask myself occassionally why people would want to share something this personal but at the same time I'm grateful for being able to watch this because it prepares me in a way. From the moment you wrote: "Then I started getting emotional.." I too cried for the rest of the video.
Thank you for sharing this, you were very strong. It make me want to record my birth too, just not for the public.^^
Wow. Times stands still for no person. I started watching you so I could learn how to draw in my brows and I just loved your energy and couldn’t wait for the next tutorial or “Tina Tries It” video. From dark hair, to pink hair, to purple hair. When Alfred first “tried it" your proposal and marriage and now you guys are parents. Thank you for allowing us to journey with you as you embarked on this road to parenthood. Congratulations and know that I will be praying for your health and well-being and that of your beautiful little family. Tina is a mommy!! 🥰
Oh this was beautiful! having had 5 babies, 4 of which have been home water births, watching you move through labor with so much control and grace literally brought tears to my eyes because I could remember so vividly what a job that is. it's so so hard to go through laboring but such an amazing feeling bringing your baby into the world. You did it!!!! Congratulations to you all!
I thought the exact same thing. I'm a mum to 3 and watching how calm she was and how beautiful the doula was with her just made me feel so maternal to her. When she started crying I just immediately thought "Oh sweetheart you're in transition." I know that feeling so well ❤️
She is absolutely gorgeous and I couldn't be any happier for you guys! The way you and also many other people went through so much pain to bring this wonderful child into the world is so admirable. I hope you got lots of rest after all of this. Congrats again!!
This was so beautiful. I couldn’t stop crying. I just had my daughter 8 months ago and now I’m pregnant again. I’m reminiscing my pregnancy with my daughter and how much I loved every moment. It’s bitter sweet.
I don't even know how to put into words what I felt, seeing this. It was unimaginably frightening and yet so beautiful. Thank you Tina for showing us such intimate moments without any filters and welcome to baby Lyla!
I love how you and Alfred just have a sweet moment of relief and just pure love for each other and Lyla at 19:55 . It had me crying 🥹 So happy for you! ❤️
Notice she never once used the word "pain" in her video. That is the beautiful mindset to have! I'd been interested in being a doula someday. Seeing you work through and overcome intense waves was such a phenomenal display of feminine strength. A moment's discomfort will pass, and your love for your child will be forever. The father's stoked face of anticipation to cut the umbilical cord was great at the end there haha. Welcome to the world, Lyla! Best wishes for the family. 😇🤍
Wow. I know what labor is and the pain that comes with it but actually watching all the emotions you went through was mind boggling. You and all the other moms out there are so unbelievably strong. Lyla is so adorable btw!
I seriously can’t believe we’re here. I can’t believe you two are parents. I’ve followed you for so long and I’m only 9 minutes into the video, but it all feels like a dream. Gosh, I’m preparing for the water works. Congratulations, sweethearts! ❤️
Edit: Biscuit is so gentle with little sis Lyla. I can’t put into words how happy I am watching this. She’s beautiful. 🥺🥰
Tina really looked like a goddess when she was breast-feeding her baby, Layla ❤️✨
This whole journey was an emotional rollercoaster.
I'm glad I'm a part of this too✨❤️
Moms are literal superheroes! 🥺
Thanks for showing such a raw footage because it tells how much a mother goes through just to get her child into this world 💕 Congratulations ❤️
I’m rewatching this because I’m having intense baby fever when I’m not even dating anyone and it made me cry. You looked like you were in so much pain and then when Lyla was born, all that showed on your face was love. It’s crazy seeing how big she is today and I’m so happy that you guys were able to find each other and create a loving family and home.
I was pretty much in tears the whole 2nd half of the video. I’m so happy for you two and so PROUD of you Tina. Way to handle your first labor like a champ!
It is so wonderful to see such supportive fathers and partners. Love watching this journey with you two and thank you for letting us be a part of it.
You've always been like the elder sister of TH-cam for me and seeing your family grow and glow with happiness brings so much joy and warmth to my heart. A lot of love and strength to you Tina. Sending warm wishes towards baby Lyla, Alfred and all of your family members! ❤️
Girl, congratulations!!!! I hope you embrace this day and be the best mum out there. I am so happy for you.
The look in Alfred's face is something every woman deserves yet some hardly gets. I am so happy for you guys.
God bless this beautiful new family ❤️ Stay healthy Tina... Sending lots of love to baby Lyla all the way from India🥰
Seeing Alfred being there for you and supporting you all the time made me cry of joy❤️Congratulations to you two
When Lyla was placed on your chest and there was just… calm ❤️ Thank you for sharing your beautiful birth story with us Tina, I’ve followed you for such a long time now and it feels like my big sister’s just had a baby. I sobbed throughout. You and Alfred are going to be such good parents!
Had tears in my eyes the moment she got out of your womb... so beautiful. Such a beautiful moment as it will be cherished and remembered forever. Congratulations to you Tina and to Alfred. Your baby is an angel. May God bless her to you all. ❤❤❤
I am so happy for you.
This was so emotional and so wholesome! I didn't get to have a natural birth and this birth vlog makes me want to get pregnant again just to experience this.
Thank you for including all of us in your journey. It just feels like yesterday you released the video announcing you are pregnant.
All the very best to all three of you!