I was two pounds when I was born and spent my first six months in the hospital. Now that I'm going into nursing myself... I really, really want to track down the people that saved my life and in a way saved my mom's life and say thank you. It's really a full circle moment. 😊😊😊
With my first, my nurses were quite excited when I said I didn’t want my placenta and they could have fun with it. We had a velamentous cord insertion so they wanted to go and show all those on staff that night who had never seen one in person before.
😂. I checked into the birthing center and asked them if there was a restroom nearby because I need to #2. A labor nurse heard me and came flying in 2 seconds later with a wheelchair and swept me away. My son was born 20 min later. 🎉
I was wondering, when someone gets epidural do they don’t feel pain like at all or does it just makes it hurts less ? Does it always work ? And also approximately how many times does it takes for the placenta to come out?
Ive had 2 babies with epidurals and 2 without epidurals. The pain is still there but significantly less. With epidurals I felt massive pressure with minimal pain. Without the epiduals, it was more pain than pressure. Both times it worked like a charm for me, however I could still feel in random places while I was numb elsewhere. For example, I could feel everything on the inside of one of my thighs while the other thigh was totally numb. Strange. Not sure what you mean about the placement.
I'm glad you don't tell us when we poop 😂 thank you so much
I was two pounds when I was born and spent my first six months in the hospital. Now that I'm going into nursing myself... I really, really want to track down the people that saved my life and in a way saved my mom's life and say thank you. It's really a full circle moment.
😊😊😊
I was 4 pounds 7 ounces and born 5 weeks early, but was healthy enough to go home the next day
I was 1lb 5oz when I was born. That was back in 1989
I wish you were gonna be my labor nurse! Two weeks left before baby girl arrives ❤
Congrats!!!!
Congrats!!
Desperately wanting you ladies to be my labor nurses 😭 35 weeks now ❤
Flying cowgirl?! What is it then?!?? You can’t leave us hanging without the facts here
With my first, my nurses were quite excited when I said I didn’t want my placenta and they could have fun with it. We had a velamentous cord insertion so they wanted to go and show all those on staff that night who had never seen one in person before.
😂. I checked into the birthing center and asked them if there was a restroom nearby because I need to #2. A labor nurse heard me and came flying in 2 seconds later with a wheelchair and swept me away. My son was born 20 min later. 🎉
I never felt like I needed to poop but there was immense pressure down there
Love y’all!!
My last two babies were 9lbs 12 oz and 9lbs 14 oz
I still feel awful from my birth, i didnt go #2 i ended up going pee all down the front of my doctor and nurse when he popped out 😭
Girlll.. I bet they didn't care too much. Congrats tho!!
My step-mom actually got induced today!!
Had 9.2, 9.4, 10 & 10.5 pound babies! The nurses were very excited about the biggest one. 😂
your videos always make my day!
My brother was nine pounds ten ounces lol the nurses told my mom he was the biggest baby that had been delivered that day 😂
I was wondering, when someone gets epidural do they don’t feel pain like at all or does it just makes it hurts less ? Does it always work ? And also approximately how many times does it takes for the placenta to come out?
It doesn’t always work, it is possible to not feel any pain with it, and Idk the answers to the other questions
@@Mysterious-Night Oh wow ok thankss
Ive had 2 babies with epidurals and 2 without epidurals. The pain is still there but significantly less. With epidurals I felt massive pressure with minimal pain. Without the epiduals, it was more pain than pressure. Both times it worked like a charm for me, however I could still feel in random places while I was numb elsewhere. For example, I could feel everything on the inside of one of my thighs while the other thigh was totally numb. Strange. Not sure what you mean about the placement.
@@emilyhostetler4946 Oh so it really worth to do it ? Oops I meant placenta, thank you for the clarification!
Had my baby 2 months ago with an epidural and I felt no contractions I only felt her head and shoulders exiting the canal and it was PAINFUL
No one helped me with my number 2! I was wiping my own butt while pushing baby out!!! 😢 I asked for a wipe.
🙁
Slayyy