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Hilarious and educational as always Mama Doctor Jones! :) Also, I feel like for this episode in particular, the better joke instead of "out of the blue" or "out of the ute", is "out of the loo".... XD (if you don't get that, that is British/Irish slang for toilet! ;) )
Am I the only person who would LOVE for one of these families to connect with MDJ for a follow up, and talk about if their story was portrayed accurately?!?
New relationship goal! I may never need a partner to hold my hands while I’m on the toilet, but I’d like to be with someone who is willing to give that level of support 💕
MDJ I have PCOS and I don’t have regular cycles. I’ll go 6-8 months between cycles. I was told I couldn’t get pregnant. I was almost 5 months when i realized I was pregnant. I can see how some of these women miss the entire pregnancy. Thank you for being here and speaking on these videos. You make the entire show worth it! ❤
A LOT of people that have PCOS (and several other conditions as well) seem to have this same story of doctors, either directly or indirectly, telling them they can't/won't get pregnant. It's really crazy to me. The chances might be lower, sure, but it's not impossible; they shouldn't be telling people that. I was told it might be hard for me to get pregnant, if I even could at all (when I was 11, and I was so upset) because my right ovary was "nicked" in a surgery, they cut it to some degree. I've been pregnant twice now (lost my first, but still, we have our daughter, and it wasn't *that* hard, it took a little while, but not longer than a year.) So, they shouldn't be giving people the idea that "you might not/will not be able to get pregnant."
My husband's grandmother was a nurse who had 4 babies, she and her doctors didn't know she was pregnant with her 5th until she was 7 months pregnant. It could happen to anyone.
@@zzevonplant I think it's more that they are told they are infertile and they think infertile means they won't be able to get pregnant. At least that is my experience with PCOS, I am infertile right now. I have had 5+ losses while being infertile.
I was diagnosed with pcos at 11 years old. I was very overweight & Nobody believed the pain I was in ...until one day during PE I started screaming crying in pain a throwing up. They rushed me to ER and after over a week in the hospital they decided to do a discovery surgery... right before I was taken back for surgery.. I was on pain meds at this time morphine & I was pushing the button but suddenly it stopped helping and I felt the worst pain I've ever felt and started crying screaming begging for someone to help me take the pain away... the nurses were terrified and didn't know what else to do so off to surgery I went and they put me to sleep and laid me down flat.. they saw the outline of 2 giant lumps.... turned out I had 2 volleyball sized ovarian cysts and the pain I felt during PE was torsion and the pain on morphine was the ovary becoming necrotic... I literally felt my ovary die. So they removed the dead left ovary... Then after years of Birthcontrol to treat pcos I got pregnant at 15 had a miscarriage & at 19 live birth boy vaginally & live birth girl vaginally at 21& now surprise at 29 I'm 14 weeks pregnant with another girl!!! I've realized I get pregnant when I take the pill irregularly and try to go on walks at least 4 days a week about 30mins each. On the years between my 2 girls I wasn't on the pill and could not get pregnant... I don't exactly get it .. but that's what happened. Thank you for listening to my Ted talk lol
@@shadowkissed2370 I'm so sorry. I've just had the one and that was horrible, I'm really sorry you've been through all that. And yeah, I think you're probably right, that is often what I think doctors say to people with PCOS.
Every time I watch one of these videos & hear MDJ say, "Take a pregnancy test," I feel super validated for the number of tests I've taken in fear I was pregnant.
I have IBS and sometimes things go really wrong and I get one of those bowel movements that need an extra push, just imagining having that moment of relief interrupted by "why is my poop splashing around in the toilet? 👀" had me dead on the floor 😂
I don't have IBS, but I do have dyspepsia. Which can cause my bowel movements to be unpredictable. There have been times I've been in so much pain, my stomach hurting like crazy. Goes to the bathroom. Gets stuck for 10-15 minutes. And I've had some really horrible periods cramps.
I don’t have IBS but I’ve taken meds before that have a side effect of horrible constipation. I’ve even been known to whine to my husband “I feel like I’m giving birth out the wrong place!” It’s awful, but the issue I had that the meds were treating was worse so I was stuck.
I LOVE when other women comment on chubby babies. My husband was offended for my nieces when I made a comment about their chunky little thighs. Then his Mom said "LOOK AT THESE CHUNKY THIGHS!" when holding one of them and he realized that we are NOT fat shaming babies and toddlers - we're enjoying their chubby stage. I wouldn't say that about them now (they are 9 [twins] and 7). Babies are SUPPOSED TO BE chunky! I just had to share that. LOL :D
Babies grow so fast that they need that chub for growth fuel! Plus babies lose weight initially as they have to do everything on their own and not via mums help via the umbilical chord. So you want a nice chunky, squishy baby initially (within reason, those 10 pounds plus babies are not great for easy deliveries!)
My sister worked as a nurse in a pediatric GI clinic. She told me that a chubby baby is a good baby, she saw so many malnourished babies at her time in the clinic because people didn't want their baby "getting fat".
Yes, and that Maya Angelou quote, "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. The question is not how to survive, but how to thrive with passion, compassion, humor and style."
My MIL decided for my husband, who was not her first rodeo, she would simply keep the pregnancy to herself. Then at some type of family house party, of all times, she went into labor and quietly slipped away to have her baby in the bedroom and then surprised everyone there with a baby. Not recommending, just sharing lol.
@@Kriistall7 She might have had traumatic hospital births and didn't plan on having another and didn't want to listen to anyone nag her. I had a friend that did almost the same thing 20 years ago. Only her and her husband knew she was pregnant with her 3rd until after she had her daughter at home.
I don’t know how she was born, but my aunt kept her youngest kid a secret from the whole family … no one found out until they went to visit & they had an extra 6month old 😅
I get why they all reacted like that. If you're not expecting a baby it's like having an alien come out of you. It must be insane to look down and there's a WHOLE ASS LIFE in the toilet when you were expecting poop.
@@yeshummingbird as a uttherus-bearing NB I agree with you in full. I have the biologic capacity do bear a child so asking me if I'm pregnant in any relevant situation is all valid. Your friend must be just hiper sensitive to be invalidated.
OMG Grandma is TOTALLY the main character of this ep. 🤣😂🤣 The way she asks her DIL "are you okay?" first thing, and then gives her son a look like "YOU did this!" I can't even :wiping my eyes:
It always freaks me out that I have met not one but THREE people who had an I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant story. This feels abnormally high seeing as so many people have never even met one. All three were coworkers at three different jobs. Two found out in labour one at 7.5months but delivered a bit early.
It really feels so crazy to know people who had this happen to them. My coworker recently gave birth to a full term baby not having known she was pregnant. She went to the hospital for stomach pain and they told her she's having a baby, within 1 hour the baby was born. The father is also a coworker, they met at the job and we're all good friends. The whole pregnancy she was working in the laboratory but the baby is healthy! A good friend of mine also knows someone personally who had an I Didnt Know I Was Pregnant story
I don’t know them personally my husband’s half brother’s dad has a couple drug addicts living in his house he can’t get rid of. Last summer she gave birth without knowing she was pregnant. Thankfully the baby was fine. I think the baby lives with one of the grandparents
I'm also baffled about how many people have unplanned pregnancies. It's actually refreshing to hear from people who've actually planned getting pregnant.
As someone who has had to be rushed to the doctor for an extreme bowel movement (forceps and then stitches were involved), I can say that the pain can be incredibly intense. At the worst of it, when I was 12, I looked at my mom and asked if this is what it felt like to have a baby. She stopped, knelt in front of me and got really serious. With full sincerity, she said, “No, that is so much worse.”
Especially since a lot of these births took place in the 2000-2010 range. That means on the younger end they’re 13 and some could now be in their twenties already!
true. I think Mama Jones and the Internet Dads (Cinema Therapy) must make a crossover episode on this serie. (they don't like to do series, but coul make a sole episode)
The only one that was really odd was the woman who's husband went on a work trip and while he was gone she gave birth to a baby, not knowing she was pregnant. After she gave birth she didn't tell anyone or go to the hospital or dial 911 or anything. She literally just kept a newborn baby at home with her and when her husband came home a few days later he was in complete shock and sent her to the hospital. Thankfully the baby ended up being okay but for some reason the woman was in such denial she refused to see a doctor.
@@6thgraderfriends to be fair though, she had extremely hogh blood pressure. The shock, trauma, relief, and the blood pressure all alone could have affected her mental state, but together really could have put her in a serious disassociative state. It seemed like she was running on instinct, caring for the baby, and not thinking rationally, hence even her saying she didn't know why she made the choices she did. It took a clear-minded person to do the sensible thing. Psychology is very interesting and human reactions after a big trauma and shock can be very extreme and not make sense after the fact or to outsiders.
My husband and I have used condoms exclusively for 20 years and despite being super fertile (pregnant first month trying 4x), we've never had an oops. It seems super plausible to me that "typical use" includes accidental breakage, etc., but I also have met several people who called getting pregnant the one time they chose not to use a condom a "condom failure." Yeah, that wasn't the condom. That was you.
I think she's explained before that typical usage people don't use it all the time every time. People should because obviously not going to work if you don't use it correctly
Choosing not to use it once is one thing, but there's more. I had some idiot partners who wanted to 'stick it in for a moment to see how it feels' and I was like, WHAT THE FFFFFFFFFUUU did you just ask me?!?!... There are people in the world who think that pulling out ia genuine method of preventing pregnancy, so I guess 5 seconds inside is even less umm, interaction.. I also had partners, where we discussed how protection's gonna work and what are my expectations - and condom use was agreed (=demanded from my end), but then my partner proceeded to dangle his bits 2mm from my vag. As soon as I protested and told him off, he was like "but we're not having sex yet" and I was like, your dangly bit is all wet and excited, I ain't having that. In some cases, my partner complied, but one of them thought I was being "silly" in my "imaginary worries", so well, we only slept together once and I fobbed him off. Both types of folks, the 'a bit inside' and the ones who dangerously danglied their exited bits were not isolated cases, which led me to realise that my understanding of reproductive system is above average (and that was 20 years ago). If this type of person would partner up with a similarly minded person, I can easily see 12% condom failure rate. Also a note, everyone has every right to speak out, especially in a negative context - if you feel insecure, pressured or uncomfortable, tell your partners off there and then. If they don't respect your words and the discussion goes nowhere, move on.
@Marta M you explained it perfectly. Too many people just wanna take the condom off for a little bit and that's how they get accidentally pregnant. Also too many guys think they can pull out then when they're done ejaculating put themselves back in before they get soft like they don't have residue still on them and all I it takes is one sperm that manages to survive to get you pregnant. That's why I can also believe the 12% failure rate. Getting a copper iud was the best thing I've done for myself. Get the 99% protection but zero hormones. I just wish the FDA would approve of the European brands because they have different sized non hormone iuds that would make the one brand we have here obsolete.
Thank you mama dr.jones for always telling us to just take a pregnancy test. Cuz I was feeling weird and different and took 2 pregnancy tests (which came out negative) but tried again cuz I was still feeling weird and it came out positive😂😭 took 3 more and all positive. I am now 35 weeks pregnant with my first baby and I’m having a boy 💙 so thank you because if I didn’t take a test i would have attributed it to my pcos
My mom was around 5 or 6 months pregnant before she realized she was pregnant with my youngest brother. She thought she wasn't having her period cuz she was going through menopause (she was mid to late forties). Realized it wasn't menopause cuz she was having some cramps and was massaging her abdomen, and felt a grapefruit sized lump. She had been pregnant 8 other times before this. It is totally reasonable to miss the signs of pregnancy.
This was the same with my grandma when she was pregnant with my mom! She was late 40s, had had 8 children before her, and actually skipped menopause because she had my mom! Always joked that my mom was her favourite because she let her skip that 🤣
I lost a lot of blood during my son’s birth and I did the same thing. The doctor handed him to me and (I’ve been told) I just looked at him like I didn’t know what to do with a baby. I don’t remember the few hours after I had him and this makes me feel so much better about how I reacted to holding my baby for the first time.
The birth of my first was quite traumatic and I needed stitching up after he arrived. I wanted nothing at all to do with the baby. Nothing. And I got so annoyed with the midwife and the nurses keeping on asking me if I wanted to hold the baby, or kept giving the baby to me. What I treasure, though, is the look on my husband's face as he held his firstborn. The sheer look of wow. I wouldn't swap that for instantly falling in love with my baby. I'm saying this so you realise that not wanting to deal with the baby, or not being able to is nothing to be ashamed of. It's a normal reaction as you've just done a massive amount of work having the baby. I read some advice from Dr Sheila Kitzinger on just that, and that the reaction of not connecting with the baby is far more normal than people talk about.
People react different to trauma. When something unexpected happens and there is pain, we can react differently than what is usual. This is not your fault and you have no reason to feel guilty. This is just what happened to you at this moment. Sounds like you and baby are doing well. 💖👶🏽🙂
Without going into detail my daughter was in the NICU and I was in ICU after her birth. After 5 days the nurse wheels my daughter in and tells me she was discharged from the NICU and hands her to me. My daughter promptly reached out and ripped out my IV. I was so sick I couldn’t look after myself let alone a newborn. It took me a few weeks to bond with my daughter and I feel no guilt or shame because it’s completely normal. I love my little gremlins to bits but there was no starry eyed love at first sight with either of them.
I have the "just take a test" motto so ingrained into me, that I almost took one a few weeks ago. I was just beyond exhausted and didn't know why. I stopped myself in the aisle when I remembered I'd had a hysterectomy last year 🤣🤣🤣
Can you imagine having a baby like that? The mother in law coming in and assessing the situation and then slapping her son like, "GET AHOLD OF YOURSELF, MAN!" is so on brand of a Hispanic mama 😆 🤣 Hehe 😂 Thank God she was there to help.
My cousin's wife is tiny. She looked like she doubled in size when she was pregnant. She's half Brazilian and half German but looks Brazilian. Her husband is half Irish and half Mexican but looks Mexican. He's also quite small. Their son looks like he got all the European genes. He's a giant white kid.
@@Laramaria2 short with dark skin, hair and eyes. If you look at her, you would guess she's Latina. Definitely looks far more Brazilian than German. She also grew up in Brazil, though you wouldn't know that unless you heard (and recognized) her accent.
@@Sam_on_TH-cam apparently you know nothing about Brazilians, a good 60-70 percent of Brazilians are light........it is a very mixed bag of folks in Brazil
@@aspidistraeliator I'm aware it is a mix. All of Latin America is. Mexico as well. I've known Mexicans with the same skin color as me (dark for a caucasian). I don't know a ton about Brazil, but I will say that she looks more Brazilian than German. Even if there are several ethnicities that are native to Brazil, she is still one of them (or a mix of them). Also her skin is not all that dark, just darker than typical Germans. It is about average for the broad range you find in Latin America.
@@aspidistraeliator I think Sam was just trying to paint a picture. Yes, he/she misspoke by saying she looked Brazilian instead of Latina. Let's give them some grace hope it was a teachable moment.
I love the slap, sometimes you really need one to get moving 🤣. I did that to myself a few times when I just froze in critical situations, it's like shocking your system and then you're just like "better get moving". I feel like some people are focusing too much on the slap and don't look at the situation....dude was panicking, was in his own head. Mom intervened, brought him back to earth and started giving orders. It's NORMAL in situations like these to receive orders from people that aren't as affected as you are. I've done it with my husband when he was distressed and having a panic attack and he's done it with me
@@TwinsBigLikeTia I think it's up to the person to decide how they feel about it. We don't know the normal habits of their home. Grandma has also just experienced a severe shock. I'm not going to judge trauma responses.
@Tia Conyer Again, not judging trauma responses. You don't know how you'll act in a potentially life-threatening situation until you're in one. If someone is freaking out, you do what you can to calm them. Are there better responses? Obviously, yes. But I've been in a life-threatening situation with my own infant and freaking out, so no, I won't judge them for their honest reaction.
@@TwinsBigLikeTia People for some reason find women slapping men hilarious and men slapping women (at any force, lightly or not) wrong-which it is. Such is the world.
@@TwinsBigLikeTia Yes would someone say, "If his wife was fine with being slapped by him or her Dad while she was in an emotional panic then it's ok! Especially if he was panicked too!" No.
Whoever came up with that true/false question this episode needs to be picked up by a trivia game show. 100x sounds like a lot, and since we all know that the answer should be something like ‘a lot’, it’s a good trap.
On the other hand, it's not really a fair question, because in order to get to 1000x its size, it has to get to 100x first! So technically, the answer should be true, but it just keeps expanding.
@@kristinw2600 Yeah, I edit quizzes for a trivia website, and we wouldn't allow that one worded like that. Too close to a trick question. If the question said something like "almost exactly 100 times" I'd allow it.
I love that you said you tell your patients to take a test anytime their cycle is irregular. I'm pregnant with my second and always have irregular periods when I'm off BC, but my first couple visits after finding out, basically every nurse/doc/student I encountered asked how the heck I knew I was pregnant with such irregular cycles. I was always like "um. Because I was off BC so I kept taking tests?" The reactions were so weird to me.
Because of this series, despite husband having a vasectomy and me having PCOS and irregular periods, I am so flipping paranoid, we are done lol. I have pregnancy tests just to make sure. I doubt I’d have this anxiety without this show 😂
Ladies, I got my Mirena in 2015 even though I haven't had sex since 2014 just because of my paranoia and watching these episodes has me like, "But is there a chance?" 🤔
Fellow PCOS sufferer + IUD for 4 years, I had a worry because I was feeling terrible in November and we don’t use protection other than iud. My fiancé and I sat by the pregnancy test and we were terrified. When the test was negative, there was a huge sigh of relief however a tiny part of us was so sad. It’s kinda crazy how conditions affect everyone differently
"If something is different with your period and you're having sex with someone who can get you pregnant, just take a pregnancy test" has been the advice I never thought I'd need to hear because it seems so obvious! I was a few weeks out of a hysteroscopy, waiting for my period before TTC again, and it never came. Before I called the fertility clinic to find out wtf was going on, the voice of MDJ came to my head and told me just to take a damn pregnancy test even though I confident there was no way I could be pregnant. Turns out I was pregnant! Although I miscarried that pregnancy, I'll never not laugh at the time that I was one of those people that was so confident she wasn't pregnant that I had to be given the most basic advice to just take a pregnancy test!
MDJ, I am so glad you cover this series as well as educate people on this subject. My husband was homeschooled and fundie Christian homeschooled to boot. I was my husband's sex ed teacher of sorts when comes to debunking and giving him correct answers to how it works and not the purity culture bs he was being fed by his mother that also had incorrect information from a health stand point too. We were 14 when we started dating and if I wasn't lucky enough to have nurses in my family who helped me debunk my sex ed from public school and keep me educated.(side note, I took sex ed in Maryland in 2010 so I have no idea if it still sucks but to sum up at the time it was abstinence only and even the health department fed us lies about toilet seat and hug STIs). I am so happy that at least one source of sex ed on the internet is factual about it and that it's you. And those of you who I know are lurking from the pro birth and purity culture cult trying to silence MDJ, Dishonor on you, Dishonor on your cow and on your whole family!
@@SirAgravaine sadly, yes. I’m actually really glad my family cared enough about me becoming a well-rounded adult that they gave me a complete sex education in spite of being homeschooled and deeply religious. My mom went for scientifically accurate information, but with an emphasis on abstinence being best. When I did decide that I wanted to take that step with someone, I was in complete control over the situation.
I had a teacher in high school who was very tall and slender. She was wearing tight jeans with belt with her form fitting tee in the jeans - Rachel Green style (it was the 90's). One December day she tells us she is pregnant and would not be finishing the senior year with us. We start congradulating her, asking how far along is she, and she tells us she is 8 months. We really thought she was joking, because no belly was showing at all and it was just her way to tell us off for asking too personal questions. Then the next class we had she comes in with this huge belly, looking very big, swollen and uncomfortable. We all were shocked, to say the least. She had the baby 2 weeks after. How did a full grown baby found a place to hide in that slender body of hers, I have no idea. She was like 1.80 m. and around 65 kg.
I read the "It was the 90's" portion in the auto-tuned sing-talking voice from Java Doodles' animated videos... And I do that voice every time I use the phrase or tell people about a certain time period ("It was the 2000's/2010's/80's", etc.)
Some of my coworkers were actually talking about this show just yesterday, saying how they didn't believe it could ever actually happen. And I've never been pregnant... but I've mistaken enough of my periods for the flu or some other kind of illness at first that I don't think it's that hard to believe at all. If you're not feeling movement or gaining weight, I don't think there are too many other pregnancy symptoms that couldn't be mistaken for something else. (One of my aunts gained almost no weight with her first baby. She was a bit on the heavier side to start with, but she definitely didn't look pregnant even up to that last month. If she hadn't been actively trying to get pregnant, I'd believe it could have gone undiagnosed the whole time.)
It’s even easier to imagine if a woman has irregular cycles and thinks nothing of missing a month every few months. I’ve had extremely irregular cycles in the past, to the point where I wasn’t really menstruating for several years. I have PCOS, and my testosterone levels were off the female scale and into the male range. With treatment for the PCOS, I’ve gotten my T levels back down to a point that it’s under better control, but I would still have an irregular cycle.
The mind is a powerful thing, if you believe something isn’t possible you can ignore a LOT. Plus folks with neurodivergence or trauma can struggle with interoceoption if it can make you ignore hunger clues until you physically hurt, ignore bladder and bowl cues until it’s on the verge of an emergency seems reasonable that occasionally it could make you not realize there’s a baby in there till it’s time to give birth.
The amount of times I yelled out loud "just get that baby outta the dang toilet!!" 😅 I'm not judging their shock, but it was literally giving me anxiety 😂
MDJ losing it at all the cute babies and literally waving at the screen when the baby picture comes up is my favorite thing. Ditto, Doc, ditto. Also, my province in Canada is desperate for awesome Drs. If anyone is looking to move..
Yep, every pregnancy different. With my first, never sick, I could wear my normal clothes throughout. For 2 and 3: "morning" sickness so bad the first 4 months I was incapacitated. The last 5 months were barely better. And I gained significant weight.
My mother had my sister, then me a bit over 26 months apart. Then when she got pregnant with my brother, she said she knew it was boy because “ her girls never made her feel so sick” and she was right, she had a boy. NOw I know that’s not a real way to tell, but that’s her story. It’s a cute story.
@@maryannkom299 Sometimes women do react differently when carrying a boy. It’s mostly hormonal and doctors aren’t really sure why it happens. It’s definitely a possible thing though.
I seriously belly laugh every time you say, “…and ruin it with educational commentary!” The BEST!!! Hate this TLC show (wait I hate most of their shows, but I digress) bc there are so many inaccuracies but absolutely LIVE for your humor and commentary. Thank you for making my boring menopause (like seriously, no symptoms!) the BEST!!! Lol. Love you MDJ!!!
MDJ's reaction to looking at the pictures of these cute babies explains everything about her choice to becoming an OBGYN. Such a sincere love for babies 😍
My mom always told me that my sister was nearly born in the bathroom! Thankfully she was at our friend's house and was able to get a ride to the hospital!
This man is the partner that everyone should strive to become. The fact that this guy is sitting in the bathroom across from his wife, holding her hands, on the toilet as she screams in pain and ìs bearing down and pushing with all her might to have a great big poo while squeezing his hands and looking into her partners eyes... That. That's love.
And then checking in the toilet after she was done once they realized she was "attached" to what was in the toilet, only to realize it was the umbilical cord attaching her to the baby 😂 True couple goals! Someone who will help you do a big poo, and then check for you bc you can't/don't want to/are too scared to look for yourself! And then he had a perfectly reasonable response to such a situation, and helped the best he could after the fact 🥰
When my work wife came back from maternity leave she was telling me about her experience. She said that when her baby was actually born she couldn't handle him right away. She flat out told the doctor to give the baby to the dad to hold because she was too overwhelmed at that moment by the mental and physical trauma that she had just gone through. It was the first time I'd really heard someone talk about how they didn't have the starry-eyed moment when they saw their baby for the first time and I thought that her response was 100% valid. I don't think there's anything wrong with saying "I've been through a trauma and I'm not in the right mental space right now that I need to be when I meet my baby. Give me a few minutes." Thank you for talking about this.
I always doubted these stories until it happened to someone at work. I got up one morning and saw her facebook post about her ‘surprise baby’ along with pictures and her story. I had lunch with this woman the day before, had no clue that she was pregnant and sure didn’t show. She had a nice, big, healthy baby and I’m still confused as to where on earth that child was hiding in her!!
That saying you have, ‘you do the best you can with the information you have at the time’, really resonates with me on a daily basis. Thank you for saying it 👍
I really like this show. For me, I started having symptoms within days of conception. With my daughter tho, I had a negative test, but insisted on another test....which I had to wait a month to get....before it came back positive. Of course, there were a couple of times after I had my tubes tied that I thought I was pregnant but was not.
A girl I was friends with in high school hid her first pregnancy until the day she gave birth in grade 12, and her second pregnancy when she was a few years older, she didn’t know until she gave birth. She had a big chest and carried really small! She went into the hospital with a stomachache and came out with an 8 pound boy! Apparently he didn’t move the whole pregnancy, which I actually can really see because he was a very calm baby
hi!! i just wanted to say that i've been watching your videos for a while now, and as a victim of DV, i've found myself regularly thinking "you do the best you can with the information you have at the time". like that saying is just stuck there, in my head, whether I like it or not. and it's been so incredibly helpful through the healing process when i start spiralling and blaming myself for the abuse. so thank you for that and for everything else you do
It's such a good mantra for many situations! I hope you're safe and working through healing now. There's a nice resource called "Honouring Resistance: How Women Resist Abuse in Intimate Relationships" that explores many ways in which people fight back again DV, even if we don't recognize it at the time. I find it helpful for recognizing and remembering how we do the best we can in difficult times, it might be worth googling (I don't think we can post links here?). Wishing you all the best on your journey of recovery!
@@SoupEaterExtraordinaire Thank you for sharing that resource! And yes, I'm safe and working through everything in therapy. I'm really trying my best to learn to forgive my past self and give myself grace. Thank you for your kind words
I'm glad to be back to watching your videos. I never unsubscribed, I just had to take a break because I had to come to terms with some fertility stuff. But I'm glad to be watching these again. 💚
MDJ i just want to thank you so much for one of your previous videos that provided info about medication abortions and being able to access those medications no matter what state you live in the US. THANK YOU a million times over.
My mom didnt make it all the way to delivery but didnt know she was pregnant until 7 months. When they told her she was pregnant she was on her period. Kept having one every month. She worked at an ice cream store and thought the weight gain was all the extra ice cream she was eating. She said she never had any other symptoms.
I love your reaction to the babies! That's exactly how I feel when I saw them too. Of course you have seen hundreds of babies and still have that awww reaction.🥰😍
It's amazing how the brain just shuts off when trauma happens to yourself. When it happens to someone else, your brain kicks into high gear. I LOVE his mom!
Regarding tanning, i HATED not being able to tan when i was a teenager and in my 20s! So happy i gave up after burning a few times and started on slapping on sunscreen on my face daily 20+ years ago (not always a decent spf or enough product, but something).
After watching this show, I always have pregnancy tests just in case. Last month, my period was late a week for the first time in ages, and I definitely was starting to wonder if I was pregnant. I can’t fathom all of the emotions someone goes through having a baby without knowing that you were pregnant. Thank you MDJ for educating us but also doing so in an entertaining way with a dose of humor. 💗 I always learn so much from your videos. 💞
We are actually trying and keep some too but omg cause my hormones are adjusting from the birth control, they've created pregnancy symptoms..trying can create pregnancy symptoms. Feel.lole I do one a week.
Out of the blue or out of the LOO. Referring to the brain, I was able to talk myself out of morning sickness, I hate vomiting, it was the one thing I wasn’t looking forward too. My mum tells me all the time she had morning sickness 24/7 with me the whole 7.5 months she carried me, she couldn’t keep anything down. So I was so determined that I wasn’t going to have it at all. I also had no craving and was lucky enough not to have any other symptoms. Not just once but twice. Both babies were a breeze to carry.
That’s amazing I tried to control my hyperemesis gravidarum my whole pregnancies but nothing helped I vomited so forcefully I saw silver stars. I often had IVs for dehydration and broke blood vessels in my eyes. As well as continually losing weight or not gaining any weight at all. It’s a horrible experience but I pushed through until I was induced early. Thankfully I had 3 9+pound healthy babies. All three times the day after delivery I was able to keep down food and liquid because I even threw up water and other liquids🤢♥️
@@sophinxbeakie7054 thanks💕so much and yes it was alarming but luckily they were all healthy. My third pregnancy was the hardest cause you have 2 other kids to take care of while projectile vomiting 🤢
I agree with that last statement because it hits home a lot. In a similar situation I would never think I'd be pregnant. Because I'm almost always ill with some kind of digestion related thing, I have chronic gastritis. It's very easy for me to drink coffee and feel it in my stomach for an hour. It's especially horrible because the pain isn't bad but it's bad enough to make me lethargic. I had it the other day and as soon as I went out I started to feel better getting some movement. I also have frequent indigestions from fatty foods or acidiky foods. Like onions. I love onions in dishes. Like raw onion in a salad is amazing. But then I can feel the onion in my throat and stomach for a while. And let's not forget that if I lay down right after eating I get acid reflux. Plus this is a bit tmi but I have gas issues and heavy cramps due to my lactose intolerance. Like I can sit on the toilet pooping for one full hour with crazy ass pain from lactose or food poisoning. I had that a few months ago. I was glued to the toilet then felt a bit of nausea. It was so bad I couldn't go out like I wanted to and ended up lethargic on the couch the entire morning. So I would definitely blame my gi track issues or food poisoning. Same for others. Like if I saw my mom like that I'd blame wine or some food that gave her reflux. Like the other day when she ate a traditional Ukrainian dish at her friend's house. And they used lots of onion for that dish and the whole evening my mom could feel it in her stomach. She came home and had to take a gaviscon she was feeling so bad. I honestly may end up not knowing I would be pregnant.
MDJ- I think you’ve watched too many of these now because your nonchalant attitude of “well you just had a baby just keep it warm” was also cracking me up 😂
My cousin was born in his parent's living room, he was a quick birth and was born before the paramedics arrived. My mom helped deliver him since she happened to be visiting when my aunt started contractions.
"I say this all the time.. just take a pregnancy test" Watching your videos and hearing this so much is how I found out I was pregnant. I was unsure about taking a test but I remembered what MDJ always told me :)
I SO SO SO agree with your mind making you feel things or not. I have an autoimmune disease and I really think that my positivity helps make it not a huge deal.
I had a really bad prolapse that caused symptoms 24/7. Was told I was making it up for years. I kept telling myself I was fine while it got worse. Eventually couldn't ignore the problem. Eventually got surgery but afterwards the fear of it stayed making me feel more symptoms than I problem actually have. I am learning to let that fear go and it definitely has improved a LOT
I love how every time MDJ sees a picture of a baby her brain short-circuits☺❤❤❤ She has litterally seed hundreds of baby's and still their cuteness overcomes her😅
Yikes! I paused and read that comment. I am so very sorry you had to go through that. Someone’s mom should have disciplined better. I think you are great and I have learned a lot from your channel. I am 52 and due to a young hysterectomy and then losing my ovaries after that, post menopausal woman. I think back to the information I had as a 20year old when I found out I was pregnant. That was a scary time of crappy birth control and information that was more readily available from the old wives than from medical professionals. I love that you are helping today’s new moms. Thank you and God bless you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm on day 9 in bed with the big rona and finally feeling better. My family has barely heard anything from me since last week...until mom slapped her son. I about peed myself laughing!!
I didn’t know I was pregnant with my second child until I got very sick. I took a test and it was positive. I went to the doctor and got an exam. They said, “ hold on something is not right, let me get some help.” She went and got a person with the sonogram machine. I was 5 months pregnant. I had had, what I thought were regular cycles the entire 4 months before. I had a baby on my hip already. We calculated the due date. I got pregnant 3 months after I had my first baby. I love what you say about working with what you know. I was put on bed rest for the rest of my pregnancy because I started to bleed again. I was depressed and beating myself up because I had drank and one some stupid stuff not knowing I was having another baby. She does have her challenges to this day. She is now 17 and her sister is 18. I think I can start believing what you say and forgive myself now.
I adore the look on MDJ’s face every time a baby pops on screen. And that first baby of hers reminds me of my daughter. She was a dark-haired chubber-skunk.
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I really thought you were going to say “out of the Loo” 🚽🤣🤣
Hilarious and educational as always Mama Doctor Jones! :) Also, I feel like for this episode in particular, the better joke instead of "out of the blue" or "out of the ute", is "out of the loo".... XD (if you don't get that, that is British/Irish slang for toilet! ;) )
Can we just take a minute to admire the partner for holding her hand through what he thought was just a really big poop?
I thought the same, he was coaching her through a poop like a pep talk 😂
Honestly though 🤣🤣🤣
Absolute BOSS. That's how much people should love their partner.
Man's like: "i thought you were just takin a regular sh1t but hey I'm here for you anyways."
A partner that wouldn't coach you through a big painful poop is not a partner worth keeping 😂
this family is great. "the baby was laying in the toilet looking at me like dad are you going to pick me up?" 🤣
That was my favorite part lmao
I was laughing so hard I thought I was gonna die🤣🤣🤣🤣because oh how bad I was wheezing
Best line ever
😅🤣😂
I was laughing so hard I damn near wet myself!
Am I the only person who would LOVE for one of these families to connect with MDJ for a follow up, and talk about if their story was portrayed accurately?!?
I do believe it has actually happened I remember her making a pinned post with an update I believe.
@@loracorwyn3713 It was Mr. Kind eyes daughter I believe that mentioned that it was fairly accurate to what had happened in real life.
Yes!!!!
I’ve had one of them who emailed me! :)
@@MamaDoctorJones really?? I hope you are able to do a video with them
I love that her husband is holding her hand while he thinks she’s taking a massive poop
New relationship goal! I may never need a partner to hold my hands while I’m on the toilet, but I’d like to be with someone who is willing to give that level of support 💕
For real life that is so amazing
I'm not mad at dad for telling her to try and poop. He held her hand while she "pooped" and that's husband material right there.
MDJ I have PCOS and I don’t have regular cycles. I’ll go 6-8 months between cycles. I was told I couldn’t get pregnant. I was almost 5 months when i realized I was pregnant. I can see how some of these women miss the entire pregnancy. Thank you for being here and speaking on these videos. You make the entire show worth it! ❤
A LOT of people that have PCOS (and several other conditions as well) seem to have this same story of doctors, either directly or indirectly, telling them they can't/won't get pregnant. It's really crazy to me. The chances might be lower, sure, but it's not impossible; they shouldn't be telling people that. I was told it might be hard for me to get pregnant, if I even could at all (when I was 11, and I was so upset) because my right ovary was "nicked" in a surgery, they cut it to some degree. I've been pregnant twice now (lost my first, but still, we have our daughter, and it wasn't *that* hard, it took a little while, but not longer than a year.) So, they shouldn't be giving people the idea that "you might not/will not be able to get pregnant."
My husband's grandmother was a nurse who had 4 babies, she and her doctors didn't know she was pregnant with her 5th until she was 7 months pregnant. It could happen to anyone.
@@zzevonplant I think it's more that they are told they are infertile and they think infertile means they won't be able to get pregnant. At least that is my experience with PCOS, I am infertile right now. I have had 5+ losses while being infertile.
I was diagnosed with pcos at 11 years old. I was very overweight & Nobody believed the pain I was in ...until one day during PE I started screaming crying in pain a throwing up. They rushed me to ER and after over a week in the hospital they decided to do a discovery surgery... right before I was taken back for surgery.. I was on pain meds at this time morphine & I was pushing the button but suddenly it stopped helping and I felt the worst pain I've ever felt and started crying screaming begging for someone to help me take the pain away... the nurses were terrified and didn't know what else to do so off to surgery I went and they put me to sleep and laid me down flat.. they saw the outline of 2 giant lumps.... turned out I had 2 volleyball sized ovarian cysts and the pain I felt during PE was torsion and the pain on morphine was the ovary becoming necrotic... I literally felt my ovary die. So they removed the dead left ovary...
Then after years of Birthcontrol to treat pcos I got pregnant at 15 had a miscarriage & at 19 live birth boy vaginally & live birth girl vaginally at 21& now surprise at 29 I'm 14 weeks pregnant with another girl!!!
I've realized I get pregnant when I take the pill irregularly and try to go on walks at least 4 days a week about 30mins each.
On the years between my 2 girls I wasn't on the pill and could not get pregnant... I don't exactly get it .. but that's what happened.
Thank you for listening to my Ted talk lol
@@shadowkissed2370 I'm so sorry. I've just had the one and that was horrible, I'm really sorry you've been through all that.
And yeah, I think you're probably right, that is often what I think doctors say to people with PCOS.
Now that's a supportive husband. Holding your hand while thinking you're pushing out a massive number 2. Also, love this family!!
Every time I watch one of these videos & hear MDJ say, "Take a pregnancy test," I feel super validated for the number of tests I've taken in fear I was pregnant.
Good for you guys
🤣 I kept a stockpile in my apartment in college for me and my friends! My thought was, “rule out what I can at home, then go from there!”
I literally get 100 or so from amazon every few months
Same girl, Same.
I have IBS and sometimes things go really wrong and I get one of those bowel movements that need an extra push, just imagining having that moment of relief interrupted by "why is my poop splashing around in the toilet? 👀" had me dead on the floor 😂
YESS i have IBS as well and I was like "uh uh, yes, we all know the one" before she reacted and said like "RIP your bowel if you have that" hahaha
I don't have IBS, but I do have dyspepsia. Which can cause my bowel movements to be unpredictable. There have been times I've been in so much pain, my stomach hurting like crazy. Goes to the bathroom. Gets stuck for 10-15 minutes. And I've had some really horrible periods cramps.
LOL same I have IBS as well and have had severe constipation that required an ER visit.
I don’t have IBS but I’ve taken meds before that have a side effect of horrible constipation.
I’ve even been known to whine to my husband “I feel like I’m giving birth out the wrong place!”
It’s awful, but the issue I had that the meds were treating was worse so I was stuck.
I have IBS and I gave birth to a 9lb baby. I've had IBS that hurt worse than labour.
The dad saying "the baby looked at me like dad are you going to pick me up". I literally scream laughed out loud 😂😂😂😂😂
Me too!!!!!!!!😂😂😂
I LOVE when other women comment on chubby babies. My husband was offended for my nieces when I made a comment about their chunky little thighs. Then his Mom said "LOOK AT THESE CHUNKY THIGHS!" when holding one of them and he realized that we are NOT fat shaming babies and toddlers - we're enjoying their chubby stage. I wouldn't say that about them now (they are 9 [twins] and 7). Babies are SUPPOSED TO BE chunky! I just had to share that. LOL :D
A baby's whole job is to be chubby and grow
Babies grow so fast that they need that chub for growth fuel! Plus babies lose weight initially as they have to do everything on their own and not via mums help via the umbilical chord. So you want a nice chunky, squishy baby initially (within reason, those 10 pounds plus babies are not great for easy deliveries!)
My babies have always been on the skinny side, and I envy all of y'all with those chunky baby thighs
Yeah, they are so sweet! Those cheeks and little chubby arms and legs 🥰
My sister worked as a nurse in a pediatric GI clinic. She told me that a chubby baby is a good baby, she saw so many malnourished babies at her time in the clinic because people didn't want their baby "getting fat".
Every time MDJ releases one of these videos, my inner monolog says, "you do the best with the info you have at the time"
This mantra is not only for unknown pregnancies, it applies to life, period.
The number of times I have used this with people in other life events since I started watching these!
@@avikarpik no "period" pun intended... 🤣
Same.
Yes, and that Maya Angelou quote, "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. The question is not how to survive, but how to thrive with passion, compassion, humor and style."
My MIL decided for my husband, who was not her first rodeo, she would simply keep the pregnancy to herself. Then at some type of family house party, of all times, she went into labor and quietly slipped away to have her baby in the bedroom and then surprised everyone there with a baby. Not recommending, just sharing lol.
Oh dear-
That's worrisome.. she stable mentally?
@@Kriistall7 I feel like you'd have to not be mentally stable for that to cross your mind.
@@Kriistall7 She might have had traumatic hospital births and didn't plan on having another and didn't want to listen to anyone nag her.
I had a friend that did almost the same thing 20 years ago.
Only her and her husband knew she was pregnant with her 3rd until after she had her daughter at home.
I don’t know how she was born, but my aunt kept her youngest kid a secret from the whole family … no one found out until they went to visit & they had an extra 6month old 😅
I get why they all reacted like that. If you're not expecting a baby it's like having an alien come out of you. It must be insane to look down and there's a WHOLE ASS LIFE in the toilet when you were expecting poop.
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MDJ" TAKE A PREGNANCY TEST!!"
Doctor Mike "CHEST COMPRESSIONS!!"
LOL
We're gonna get this into the world!! Lol
Yess!!!
@@yeshummingbird woow yeah like i am a virgin but still i know its important and the reason why they do that so i am not going to get upset with them
@@yeshummingbird Well said! 👍🏻
@@yeshummingbird as a uttherus-bearing NB I agree with you in full.
I have the biologic capacity do bear a child so asking me if I'm pregnant in any relevant situation is all valid.
Your friend must be just hiper sensitive to be invalidated.
@@peachxtaehyung yeas, like when parents get pissed when the docs asks their teen or pre-teen offspring.
OMG Grandma is TOTALLY the main character of this ep. 🤣😂🤣 The way she asks her DIL "are you okay?" first thing, and then gives her son a look like "YOU did this!" I can't even :wiping my eyes:
Best part
It always freaks me out that I have met not one but THREE people who had an I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant story. This feels abnormally high seeing as so many people have never even met one. All three were coworkers at three different jobs. Two found out in labour one at 7.5months but delivered a bit early.
It really feels so crazy to know people who had this happen to them. My coworker recently gave birth to a full term baby not having known she was pregnant. She went to the hospital for stomach pain and they told her she's having a baby, within 1 hour the baby was born. The father is also a coworker, they met at the job and we're all good friends. The whole pregnancy she was working in the laboratory but the baby is healthy!
A good friend of mine also knows someone personally who had an I Didnt Know I Was Pregnant story
I was in a relationship with someone once that told me one day that his niece had just had a baby and she didn't know she was pregnant
I don’t know them personally my husband’s half brother’s dad has a couple drug addicts living in his house he can’t get rid of. Last summer she gave birth without knowing she was pregnant. Thankfully the baby was fine. I think the baby lives with one of the grandparents
I'm also baffled about how many people have unplanned pregnancies. It's actually refreshing to hear from people who've actually planned getting pregnant.
I know someone who didn't find out until they were 38 weeks pregnant. They had only 2 weeks to get all the baby gear.
As someone who has had to be rushed to the doctor for an extreme bowel movement (forceps and then stitches were involved), I can say that the pain can be incredibly intense. At the worst of it, when I was 12, I looked at my mom and asked if this is what it felt like to have a baby. She stopped, knelt in front of me and got really serious. With full sincerity, she said, “No, that is so much worse.”
Meaning the bowel movement was worse?
Imagine being one of the babies talked about on this show, just casually knowing this is your birth story lmao
Especially since a lot of these births took place in the 2000-2010 range. That means on the younger end they’re 13 and some could now be in their twenties already!
Imagine being one of the babies talked about on this show , just casually knowing this is your birth story imao
Lmfao
Imagine when they move they take the toilet because it's their birth toilet 🤣
@@tayloranderson7547 ur just copying all the comments bro😂😂
honestly i would love to hear a trauma based therapist's reactions to the shock effects of the mothers/families portrayed in these episodes, too
true.
I think Mama Jones and the Internet Dads (Cinema Therapy) must make a crossover episode on this serie.
(they don't like to do series, but coul make a sole episode)
@@AramatiPaz especially since the episodes are stand alone episodes!
The only one that was really odd was the woman who's husband went on a work trip and while he was gone she gave birth to a baby, not knowing she was pregnant. After she gave birth she didn't tell anyone or go to the hospital or dial 911 or anything. She literally just kept a newborn baby at home with her and when her husband came home a few days later he was in complete shock and sent her to the hospital. Thankfully the baby ended up being okay but for some reason the woman was in such denial she refused to see a doctor.
@@6thgraderfriends to be fair though, she had extremely hogh blood pressure. The shock, trauma, relief, and the blood pressure all alone could have affected her mental state, but together really could have put her in a serious disassociative state. It seemed like she was running on instinct, caring for the baby, and not thinking rationally, hence even her saying she didn't know why she made the choices she did. It took a clear-minded person to do the sensible thing. Psychology is very interesting and human reactions after a big trauma and shock can be very extreme and not make sense after the fact or to outsiders.
My husband and I have used condoms exclusively for 20 years and despite being super fertile (pregnant first month trying 4x), we've never had an oops. It seems super plausible to me that "typical use" includes accidental breakage, etc., but I also have met several people who called getting pregnant the one time they chose not to use a condom a "condom failure." Yeah, that wasn't the condom. That was you.
I think she's explained before that typical usage people don't use it all the time every time. People should because obviously not going to work if you don't use it correctly
I'm just here to say that I also have the same pet peeve.
😂
Don't slander the good name of a condom when you've benched them for the main game!
You mean a failure to use the condom... how is a condom supposed to work if it's not ON. Omg
Choosing not to use it once is one thing, but there's more. I had some idiot partners who wanted to 'stick it in for a moment to see how it feels' and I was like, WHAT THE FFFFFFFFFUUU did you just ask me?!?!... There are people in the world who think that pulling out ia genuine method of preventing pregnancy, so I guess 5 seconds inside is even less umm, interaction.. I also had partners, where we discussed how protection's gonna work and what are my expectations - and condom use was agreed (=demanded from my end), but then my partner proceeded to dangle his bits 2mm from my vag. As soon as I protested and told him off, he was like "but we're not having sex yet" and I was like, your dangly bit is all wet and excited, I ain't having that. In some cases, my partner complied, but one of them thought I was being "silly" in my "imaginary worries", so well, we only slept together once and I fobbed him off.
Both types of folks, the 'a bit inside' and the ones who dangerously danglied their exited bits were not isolated cases, which led me to realise that my understanding of reproductive system is above average (and that was 20 years ago). If this type of person would partner up with a similarly minded person, I can easily see 12% condom failure rate.
Also a note, everyone has every right to speak out, especially in a negative context - if you feel insecure, pressured or uncomfortable, tell your partners off there and then. If they don't respect your words and the discussion goes nowhere, move on.
@Marta M you explained it perfectly. Too many people just wanna take the condom off for a little bit and that's how they get accidentally pregnant. Also too many guys think they can pull out then when they're done ejaculating put themselves back in before they get soft like they don't have residue still on them and all I it takes is one sperm that manages to survive to get you pregnant. That's why I can also believe the 12% failure rate. Getting a copper iud was the best thing I've done for myself. Get the 99% protection but zero hormones. I just wish the FDA would approve of the European brands because they have different sized non hormone iuds that would make the one brand we have here obsolete.
That slap, oh my goodness. This episode was something for sure.
He got the sense smacked into him!🤣🤣🤣
True hispanic family reaction jajajjajaja followed by a CALMATE! = calm down!
That is the kind of MIL that is a keeper. She has her sh*t together
Mama Doctor Jones must see so many babies yet every time she's so excited by how cute every single one is 😆
Thank you mama dr.jones for always telling us to just take a pregnancy test. Cuz I was feeling weird and different and took 2 pregnancy tests (which came out negative) but tried again cuz I was still feeling weird and it came out positive😂😭 took 3 more and all positive. I am now 35 weeks pregnant with my first baby and I’m having a boy 💙 so thank you because if I didn’t take a test i would have attributed it to my pcos
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! ❤️❤️❤️ if you feel weird at all, take a pregnancy test 😂❤️ MDJ is a life saver.
@@brookewilson1950 thank you!!! ❤️And literally! A lifesaver!!😂😂
Congratulations!
My mom was around 5 or 6 months pregnant before she realized she was pregnant with my youngest brother. She thought she wasn't having her period cuz she was going through menopause (she was mid to late forties). Realized it wasn't menopause cuz she was having some cramps and was massaging her abdomen, and felt a grapefruit sized lump. She had been pregnant 8 other times before this. It is totally reasonable to miss the signs of pregnancy.
Thank You, Jesus that she and baby were healthy and okay!!! 💕🙌🏻
This was the same with my grandma when she was pregnant with my mom! She was late 40s, had had 8 children before her, and actually skipped menopause because she had my mom! Always joked that my mom was her favourite because she let her skip that 🤣
same with my mom! she was 45 when i was born and initially chalked it up to menopause.
You laughing and pausing made the video so much better!😅 I feel like I’m watching it with a friend
I lost a lot of blood during my son’s birth and I did the same thing. The doctor handed him to me and (I’ve been told) I just looked at him like I didn’t know what to do with a baby. I don’t remember the few hours after I had him and this makes me feel so much better about how I reacted to holding my baby for the first time.
The birth of my first was quite traumatic and I needed stitching up after he arrived. I wanted nothing at all to do with the baby. Nothing. And I got so annoyed with the midwife and the nurses keeping on asking me if I wanted to hold the baby, or kept giving the baby to me. What I treasure, though, is the look on my husband's face as he held his firstborn. The sheer look of wow. I wouldn't swap that for instantly falling in love with my baby. I'm saying this so you realise that not wanting to deal with the baby, or not being able to is nothing to be ashamed of. It's a normal reaction as you've just done a massive amount of work having the baby. I read some advice from Dr Sheila Kitzinger on just that, and that the reaction of not connecting with the baby is far more normal than people talk about.
I was the same with my 1st baby
People react different to trauma. When something unexpected happens and there is pain, we can react differently than what is usual. This is not your fault and you have no reason to feel guilty. This is just what happened to you at this moment. Sounds like you and baby are doing well. 💖👶🏽🙂
Without going into detail my daughter was in the NICU and I was in ICU after her birth. After 5 days the nurse wheels my daughter in and tells me she was discharged from the NICU and hands her to me. My daughter promptly reached out and ripped out my IV. I was so sick I couldn’t look after myself let alone a newborn. It took me a few weeks to bond with my daughter and I feel no guilt or shame because it’s completely normal. I love my little gremlins to bits but there was no starry eyed love at first sight with either of them.
I have the "just take a test" motto so ingrained into me, that I almost took one a few weeks ago. I was just beyond exhausted and didn't know why. I stopped myself in the aisle when I remembered I'd had a hysterectomy last year 🤣🤣🤣
Oh, thats a good one!! I have had stuff like that happen to me too.
Can you imagine having a baby like that? The mother in law coming in and assessing the situation and then slapping her son like, "GET AHOLD OF YOURSELF, MAN!" is so on brand of a Hispanic mama 😆 🤣 Hehe 😂 Thank God she was there to help.
My cousin's wife is tiny. She looked like she doubled in size when she was pregnant. She's half Brazilian and half German but looks Brazilian. Her husband is half Irish and half Mexican but looks Mexican. He's also quite small. Their son looks like he got all the European genes. He's a giant white kid.
What do you mean by "looks Brazilian "? 🤔
@@Laramaria2 short with dark skin, hair and eyes. If you look at her, you would guess she's Latina. Definitely looks far more Brazilian than German. She also grew up in Brazil, though you wouldn't know that unless you heard (and recognized) her accent.
@@Sam_on_TH-cam apparently you know nothing about Brazilians, a good 60-70 percent of Brazilians are light........it is a very mixed bag of folks in Brazil
@@aspidistraeliator I'm aware it is a mix. All of Latin America is. Mexico as well. I've known Mexicans with the same skin color as me (dark for a caucasian). I don't know a ton about Brazil, but I will say that she looks more Brazilian than German. Even if there are several ethnicities that are native to Brazil, she is still one of them (or a mix of them). Also her skin is not all that dark, just darker than typical Germans. It is about average for the broad range you find in Latin America.
@@aspidistraeliator I think Sam was just trying to paint a picture. Yes, he/she misspoke by saying she looked Brazilian instead of Latina. Let's give them some grace hope it was a teachable moment.
Your empathy is so beautiful to behold in your videos. It’s no wonder you’re a great OB/GYN. Always look forward to your reaction videos! ☺️
Agreed, one of my favorite parts of these videos is seeing her GUSH over the new babies
I love the slap, sometimes you really need one to get moving 🤣. I did that to myself a few times when I just froze in critical situations, it's like shocking your system and then you're just like "better get moving".
I feel like some people are focusing too much on the slap and don't look at the situation....dude was panicking, was in his own head. Mom intervened, brought him back to earth and started giving orders. It's NORMAL in situations like these to receive orders from people that aren't as affected as you are. I've done it with my husband when he was distressed and having a panic attack and he's done it with me
Yep. Mom and dad were understandably in shock and Grandma came in and took control of the situation and got everyone taken care of.
@@TwinsBigLikeTia I think it's up to the person to decide how they feel about it. We don't know the normal habits of their home. Grandma has also just experienced a severe shock. I'm not going to judge trauma responses.
@Tia Conyer Again, not judging trauma responses.
You don't know how you'll act in a potentially life-threatening situation until you're in one. If someone is freaking out, you do what you can to calm them.
Are there better responses? Obviously, yes. But I've been in a life-threatening situation with my own infant and freaking out, so no, I won't judge them for their honest reaction.
@@TwinsBigLikeTia People for some reason find women slapping men hilarious and men slapping women (at any force, lightly or not) wrong-which it is. Such is the world.
@@TwinsBigLikeTia Yes would someone say, "If his wife was fine with being slapped by him or her Dad while she was in an emotional panic then it's ok! Especially if he was panicked too!" No.
i love the thought that he thought she was pooping and constipated and he sat in the bathroom with her holding her hand
MDJ was so giddy during this episode, this was very welcome humor on a migraine day 😆
Sending dark room forehead kisses..I avoid msg and too much food colouring.XooX
So right! I'm stuck on the couch with a sprained ankle and torn meniscus. So glad it's that time of the month!
Whoever came up with that true/false question this episode needs to be picked up by a trivia game show. 100x sounds like a lot, and since we all know that the answer should be something like ‘a lot’, it’s a good trap.
On the other hand, it's not really a fair question, because in order to get to 1000x its size, it has to get to 100x first! So technically, the answer should be true, but it just keeps expanding.
@@kristinw2600 Yeah, I edit quizzes for a trivia website, and we wouldn't allow that one worded like that. Too close to a trick question. If the question said something like "almost exactly 100 times" I'd allow it.
@@kristinw2600 Yeah, I think it would have been more fair as a multiple choice question (which I know the show doesn't do but still)
I love that you said you tell your patients to take a test anytime their cycle is irregular. I'm pregnant with my second and always have irregular periods when I'm off BC, but my first couple visits after finding out, basically every nurse/doc/student I encountered asked how the heck I knew I was pregnant with such irregular cycles. I was always like "um. Because I was off BC so I kept taking tests?" The reactions were so weird to me.
And you calmly say that you are off birth control and taking pregnancy tests.😀
MDJ’s reaction to adorable babies cracks me up 😂 I can just imagine her in the delivery room loving on all the babies 🥰
Because of this series, despite husband having a vasectomy and me having PCOS and irregular periods, I am so flipping paranoid, we are done lol. I have pregnancy tests just to make sure.
I doubt I’d have this anxiety without this show 😂
As you should
Same- the anxiety is real.
Ladies, I got my Mirena in 2015 even though I haven't had sex since 2014 just because of my paranoia and watching these episodes has me like, "But is there a chance?" 🤔
Fellow PCOS sufferer + IUD for 4 years, I had a worry because I was feeling terrible in November and we don’t use protection other than iud. My fiancé and I sat by the pregnancy test and we were terrified. When the test was negative, there was a huge sigh of relief however a tiny part of us was so sad. It’s kinda crazy how conditions affect everyone differently
Same.
"If something is different with your period and you're having sex with someone who can get you pregnant, just take a pregnancy test" has been the advice I never thought I'd need to hear because it seems so obvious! I was a few weeks out of a hysteroscopy, waiting for my period before TTC again, and it never came. Before I called the fertility clinic to find out wtf was going on, the voice of MDJ came to my head and told me just to take a damn pregnancy test even though I confident there was no way I could be pregnant. Turns out I was pregnant! Although I miscarried that pregnancy, I'll never not laugh at the time that I was one of those people that was so confident she wasn't pregnant that I had to be given the most basic advice to just take a pregnancy test!
MDJ, I am so glad you cover this series as well as educate people on this subject. My husband was homeschooled and fundie Christian homeschooled to boot. I was my husband's sex ed teacher of sorts when comes to debunking and giving him correct answers to how it works and not the purity culture bs he was being fed by his mother that also had incorrect information from a health stand point too. We were 14 when we started dating and if I wasn't lucky enough to have nurses in my family who helped me debunk my sex ed from public school and keep me educated.(side note, I took sex ed in Maryland in 2010 so I have no idea if it still sucks but to sum up at the time it was abstinence only and even the health department fed us lies about toilet seat and hug STIs). I am so happy that at least one source of sex ed on the internet is factual about it and that it's you. And those of you who I know are lurking from the pro birth and purity culture cult trying to silence MDJ, Dishonor on you, Dishonor on your cow and on your whole family!
I love you. ❤️ so on point
It was the dishonor on your cow that sealed it for me
I'm sorry, hug STIs???
@@SirAgravaine sadly, yes. I’m actually really glad my family cared enough about me becoming a well-rounded adult that they gave me a complete sex education in spite of being homeschooled and deeply religious. My mom went for scientifically accurate information, but with an emphasis on abstinence being best. When I did decide that I wanted to take that step with someone, I was in complete control over the situation.
Lmao
Kid: Hey mom, tell me about my birth?
Mom: Welp, it was a water birth of sorts...
I had a teacher in high school who was very tall and slender. She was wearing tight jeans with belt with her form fitting tee in the jeans - Rachel Green style (it was the 90's). One December day she tells us she is pregnant and would not be finishing the senior year with us. We start congradulating her, asking how far along is she, and she tells us she is 8 months. We really thought she was joking, because no belly was showing at all and it was just her way to tell us off for asking too personal questions. Then the next class we had she comes in with this huge belly, looking very big, swollen and uncomfortable. We all were shocked, to say the least. She had the baby 2 weeks after. How did a full grown baby found a place to hide in that slender body of hers, I have no idea. She was like 1.80 m. and around 65 kg.
I read the "It was the 90's" portion in the auto-tuned sing-talking voice from Java Doodles' animated videos... And I do that voice every time I use the phrase or tell people about a certain time period ("It was the 2000's/2010's/80's", etc.)
I absolutely love that you have been working as an OBGYN for so many years but you still get overwhelmed by how adorable you find the babies ❤️
Some of my coworkers were actually talking about this show just yesterday, saying how they didn't believe it could ever actually happen. And I've never been pregnant... but I've mistaken enough of my periods for the flu or some other kind of illness at first that I don't think it's that hard to believe at all. If you're not feeling movement or gaining weight, I don't think there are too many other pregnancy symptoms that couldn't be mistaken for something else.
(One of my aunts gained almost no weight with her first baby. She was a bit on the heavier side to start with, but she definitely didn't look pregnant even up to that last month. If she hadn't been actively trying to get pregnant, I'd believe it could have gone undiagnosed the whole time.)
It’s even easier to imagine if a woman has irregular cycles and thinks nothing of missing a month every few months. I’ve had extremely irregular cycles in the past, to the point where I wasn’t really menstruating for several years. I have PCOS, and my testosterone levels were off the female scale and into the male range. With treatment for the PCOS, I’ve gotten my T levels back down to a point that it’s under better control, but I would still have an irregular cycle.
The mind is a powerful thing, if you believe something isn’t possible you can ignore a LOT. Plus folks with neurodivergence or trauma can struggle with interoceoption if it can make you ignore hunger clues until you physically hurt, ignore bladder and bowl cues until it’s on the verge of an emergency seems reasonable that occasionally it could make you not realize there’s a baby in there till it’s time to give birth.
OK Doc you made me laugh out loud! At 63 I also have never had a bowl movement that needed an “extra push”! I’m here for UTE………
The amount of times I yelled out loud "just get that baby outta the dang toilet!!" 😅 I'm not judging their shock, but it was literally giving me anxiety 😂
Every episode, you say "ruin with educational commentary", but your commentary is what makes this content watchable.
MDJ losing it at all the cute babies and literally waving at the screen when the baby picture comes up is my favorite thing. Ditto, Doc, ditto.
Also, my province in Canada is desperate for awesome Drs. If anyone is looking to move..
Yep, every pregnancy different. With my first, never sick, I could wear my normal clothes throughout. For 2 and 3: "morning" sickness so bad the first 4 months I was incapacitated. The last 5 months were barely better. And I gained significant weight.
This was me as well. The first pregnancy was almost too easy😂, and the second pregnant was hell.
My mother had my sister, then me a bit over 26 months apart. Then when she got pregnant with my brother, she said she knew it was boy because “ her girls never made her feel so sick” and she was right, she had a boy. NOw I know that’s not a real way to tell, but that’s her story. It’s a cute story.
@@maryannkom299 Sometimes women do react differently when carrying a boy. It’s mostly hormonal and doctors aren’t really sure why it happens. It’s definitely a possible thing though.
@@nadiariggs5110 my husband joked that it was evolution's way to get us to procreate. "The first time wasn't bad at all, let's do it again !"
I seriously belly laugh every time you say, “…and ruin it with educational commentary!” The BEST!!! Hate this TLC show (wait I hate most of their shows, but I digress) bc there are so many inaccuracies but absolutely LIVE for your humor and commentary. Thank you for making my boring menopause (like seriously, no symptoms!) the BEST!!! Lol. Love you MDJ!!!
MDJ's reaction to looking at the pictures of these cute babies explains everything about her choice to becoming an OBGYN. Such a sincere love for babies 😍
The gasp I gasped when they said her baby had CP due to lack of prenatal care!!! My brain was screaming "NO!!!!!" so glad you addressed it
My mom always told me that my sister was nearly born in the bathroom! Thankfully she was at our friend's house and was able to get a ride to the hospital!
This man is the partner that everyone should strive to become.
The fact that this guy is sitting in the bathroom across from his wife, holding her hands, on the toilet as she screams in pain and ìs bearing down and pushing with all her might to have a great big poo while squeezing his hands and looking into her partners eyes...
That. That's love.
And then checking in the toilet after she was done once they realized she was "attached" to what was in the toilet, only to realize it was the umbilical cord attaching her to the baby 😂 True couple goals! Someone who will help you do a big poo, and then check for you bc you can't/don't want to/are too scared to look for yourself! And then he had a perfectly reasonable response to such a situation, and helped the best he could after the fact 🥰
The woman slapping her son after she saw the baby makes this way funnier than it should be 🤭
I love how the mother-in-law was laughing when she talked about it. Like "yeah, I'd do it again."
MDJ, how many times have you seen someone who didn't know they were pregnant until they were in labor, or late into pregnancy?
Seeing mdj get excited over babies reminds me that she’s delivered several
When my work wife came back from maternity leave she was telling me about her experience. She said that when her baby was actually born she couldn't handle him right away. She flat out told the doctor to give the baby to the dad to hold because she was too overwhelmed at that moment by the mental and physical trauma that she had just gone through. It was the first time I'd really heard someone talk about how they didn't have the starry-eyed moment when they saw their baby for the first time and I thought that her response was 100% valid. I don't think there's anything wrong with saying "I've been through a trauma and I'm not in the right mental space right now that I need to be when I meet my baby. Give me a few minutes." Thank you for talking about this.
I always doubted these stories until it happened to someone at work. I got up one morning and saw her facebook post about her ‘surprise baby’ along with pictures and her story. I had lunch with this woman the day before, had no clue that she was pregnant and sure didn’t show. She had a nice, big, healthy baby and I’m still confused as to where on earth that child was hiding in her!!
😂 where the baby was hiding!! Love! ❤
That saying you have, ‘you do the best you can with the information you have at the time’, really resonates with me on a daily basis. Thank you for saying it 👍
I really like this show. For me, I started having symptoms within days of conception. With my daughter tho, I had a negative test, but insisted on another test....which I had to wait a month to get....before it came back positive. Of course, there were a couple of times after I had my tubes tied that I thought I was pregnant but was not.
OMGGG THE BABY WAS BORN INSIDE OF A TOILET BOWL WOWWW..... I dont think that child will ever tell anyone This EVER!😮
DR JONES' expression is spot On!😮
A girl I was friends with in high school hid her first pregnancy until the day she gave birth in grade 12, and her second pregnancy when she was a few years older, she didn’t know until she gave birth. She had a big chest and carried really small! She went into the hospital with a stomachache and came out with an 8 pound boy! Apparently he didn’t move the whole pregnancy, which I actually can really see because he was a very calm baby
I use ‘you do the best you can with the information that you have’ as a life motto now to try limit all regrets. It’s super helpful MDJ! Thank you ☺️
I've probably said it before, but one of my favorite parts of these reactions is watching Dr. Jones squee over the babies.
hi!! i just wanted to say that i've been watching your videos for a while now, and as a victim of DV, i've found myself regularly thinking "you do the best you can with the information you have at the time". like that saying is just stuck there, in my head, whether I like it or not. and it's been so incredibly helpful through the healing process when i start spiralling and blaming myself for the abuse. so thank you for that and for everything else you do
It's such a good mantra for many situations! I hope you're safe and working through healing now. There's a nice resource called "Honouring Resistance: How Women Resist Abuse in Intimate Relationships" that explores many ways in which people fight back again DV, even if we don't recognize it at the time. I find it helpful for recognizing and remembering how we do the best we can in difficult times, it might be worth googling (I don't think we can post links here?). Wishing you all the best on your journey of recovery!
@@SoupEaterExtraordinaire Thank you for sharing that resource! And yes, I'm safe and working through everything in therapy. I'm really trying my best to learn to forgive my past self and give myself grace. Thank you for your kind words
I'm glad to be back to watching your videos. I never unsubscribed, I just had to take a break because I had to come to terms with some fertility stuff. But I'm glad to be watching these again. 💚
Welcome back. 🥰
MDJ i just want to thank you so much for one of your previous videos that provided info about medication abortions and being able to access those medications no matter what state you live in the US. THANK YOU a million times over.
My mom didnt make it all the way to delivery but didnt know she was pregnant until 7 months. When they told her she was pregnant she was on her period. Kept having one every month. She worked at an ice cream store and thought the weight gain was all the extra ice cream she was eating. She said she never had any other symptoms.
I just wanted to say, that I took "You do what you can with the information that you have" to my life and everyone around me!!!! Thank you for that!
To be fair I was born down the toilet, I was 5 days late. Till this day my dad, who caught me, still don't know if I banged my head or not.
I love your reaction to the babies! That's exactly how I feel when I saw them too. Of course you have seen hundreds of babies and still have that awww reaction.🥰😍
The family seemed such nice people, but my favourite part about this video was how you reacted to the baby photos. They were both very cute babies!
It's amazing how the brain just shuts off when trauma happens to yourself. When it happens to someone else, your brain kicks into high gear. I LOVE his mom!
Regarding tanning, i HATED not being able to tan when i was a teenager and in my 20s! So happy i gave up after burning a few times and started on slapping on sunscreen on my face daily 20+ years ago (not always a decent spf or enough product, but something).
After watching this show, I always have pregnancy tests just in case. Last month, my period was late a week for the first time in ages, and I definitely was starting to wonder if I was pregnant. I can’t fathom all of the emotions someone goes through having a baby without knowing that you were pregnant. Thank you MDJ for educating us but also doing so in an entertaining way with a dose of humor. 💗 I always learn so much from your videos. 💞
We are actually trying and keep some too but omg cause my hormones are adjusting from the birth control, they've created pregnancy symptoms..trying can create pregnancy symptoms. Feel.lole I do one a week.
I've had rocking back and forth, crying in pain bowel movements before. I have celiacs, and getting glutened is NO JOKE.
Me too
And as I've got older and more sensitive I've started to have an extra symptom. If I've been glutened I puke so bad!
“Ruining it with educational commentary,” accurately describes how I go about my daily life. 😁
Out of the blue or out of the LOO.
Referring to the brain, I was able to talk myself out of morning sickness, I hate vomiting, it was the one thing I wasn’t looking forward too.
My mum tells me all the time she had morning sickness 24/7 with me the whole 7.5 months she carried me, she couldn’t keep anything down. So I was so determined that I wasn’t going to have it at all. I also had no craving and was lucky enough not to have any other symptoms. Not just once but twice. Both babies were a breeze to carry.
That’s amazing I tried to control my hyperemesis gravidarum my whole pregnancies but nothing helped I vomited so forcefully I saw silver stars. I often had IVs for dehydration and broke blood vessels in my eyes. As well as continually losing weight or not gaining any weight at all. It’s a horrible experience but I pushed through until I was induced early. Thankfully I had 3 9+pound healthy babies. All three times the day after delivery I was able to keep down food and liquid because I even threw up water and other liquids🤢♥️
@@natalievancouver8188 that sounds just like what my mum described. I feel for you as it sounds horrendous.
@@sophinxbeakie7054 thanks💕so much and yes it was alarming but luckily they were all healthy. My third pregnancy was the hardest cause you have 2 other kids to take care of while projectile vomiting 🤢
Today is BOTH times of the month for me! I'm going to watch this now while nice and cozy to distract me from that other time of the month.
I agree with that last statement because it hits home a lot. In a similar situation I would never think I'd be pregnant. Because I'm almost always ill with some kind of digestion related thing, I have chronic gastritis. It's very easy for me to drink coffee and feel it in my stomach for an hour. It's especially horrible because the pain isn't bad but it's bad enough to make me lethargic. I had it the other day and as soon as I went out I started to feel better getting some movement. I also have frequent indigestions from fatty foods or acidiky foods. Like onions. I love onions in dishes. Like raw onion in a salad is amazing. But then I can feel the onion in my throat and stomach for a while. And let's not forget that if I lay down right after eating I get acid reflux.
Plus this is a bit tmi but I have gas issues and heavy cramps due to my lactose intolerance. Like I can sit on the toilet pooping for one full hour with crazy ass pain from lactose or food poisoning. I had that a few months ago. I was glued to the toilet then felt a bit of nausea. It was so bad I couldn't go out like I wanted to and ended up lethargic on the couch the entire morning. So I would definitely blame my gi track issues or food poisoning. Same for others. Like if I saw my mom like that I'd blame wine or some food that gave her reflux. Like the other day when she ate a traditional Ukrainian dish at her friend's house. And they used lots of onion for that dish and the whole evening my mom could feel it in her stomach. She came home and had to take a gaviscon she was feeling so bad. I honestly may end up not knowing I would be pregnant.
"Dad are you gonna pick me up or you're just gonna leave me here?" PRICELESS LMAO
MDJ- I think you’ve watched too many of these now because your nonchalant attitude of “well you just had a baby just keep it warm” was also cracking me up 😂
I think you’re right 😆
Total Mom energy!!!!! Slapping him back to reality! 👏👏👏👏
My sister was almost born on the stairs of the local park, if my parents hadn't taken a taxi to the hospital.
Besides my name is UTE....🤣👍🏼
My cousin was born in his parent's living room, he was a quick birth and was born before the paramedics arrived. My mom helped deliver him since she happened to be visiting when my aunt started contractions.
This is the first one of these episodes that made me laugh out loud.
Everytime I hear about condom effectiveness, I just see the friends episode where Rachel tells Ross she is pregnant 😂😂 mainly Joeys reaction lol
"I say this all the time.. just take a pregnancy test"
Watching your videos and hearing this so much is how I found out I was pregnant. I was unsure about taking a test but I remembered what MDJ always told me :)
“The baby kept looking at me” 👶🏻
I SO SO SO agree with your mind making you feel things or not. I have an autoimmune disease and I really think that my positivity helps make it not a huge deal.
I had a really bad prolapse that caused symptoms 24/7. Was told I was making it up for years. I kept telling myself I was fine while it got worse. Eventually couldn't ignore the problem. Eventually got surgery but afterwards the fear of it stayed making me feel more symptoms than I problem actually have. I am learning to let that fear go and it definitely has improved a LOT
I know you’ve had that fetus light for awhile but I just wanted to say it’s so cute and I love it!🤍
I love how every time MDJ sees a picture of a baby her brain short-circuits☺❤❤❤ She has litterally seed hundreds of baby's and still their cuteness overcomes her😅
Yay was so happy to see this pop up :)
I love this series of yours, it always make me feel better than I did before and I really needed that today!
Yikes! I paused and read that comment. I am so very sorry you had to go through that. Someone’s mom should have disciplined better. I think you are great and I have learned a lot from your channel. I am 52 and due to a young hysterectomy and then losing my ovaries after that, post menopausal woman. I think back to the information I had as a 20year old when I found out I was pregnant. That was a scary time of crappy birth control and information that was more readily available from the old wives than from medical professionals. I love that you are helping today’s new moms. Thank you and God bless you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have issues with constipation lol sometimes it feels like giving birth 😄 🤣 😂
I've had Two Dots installed for YEARS. It's fantastic. Highly recommend, and so glad you got a sponsor with them.
I'm on day 9 in bed with the big rona and finally feeling better. My family has barely heard anything from me since last week...until mom slapped her son. I about peed myself laughing!!
I didn’t know I was pregnant with my second child until I got very sick. I took a test and it was positive. I went to the doctor and got an exam. They said, “ hold on something is not right, let me get some help.” She went and got a person with the sonogram machine. I was 5 months pregnant. I had had, what I thought were regular cycles the entire 4 months before. I had a baby on my hip already. We calculated the due date. I got pregnant 3 months after I had my first baby. I love what you say about working with what you know. I was put on bed rest for the rest of my pregnancy because I started to bleed again. I was depressed and beating myself up because I had drank and one some stupid stuff not knowing I was having another baby. She does have her challenges to this day. She is now 17 and her sister is 18. I think I can start believing what you say and forgive myself now.
I adore the look on MDJ’s face every time a baby pops on screen. And that first baby of hers reminds me of my daughter. She was a dark-haired chubber-skunk.