About 45 seconds before you said "I didn't enjoy my pregnancy" I burst into tears. Then you cried and I cried like a baby 😭 I'm 29 weeks along with my first. My mother loved being pregnant. I've struggled so much more than I thought I would. It's been such a strange experience. I'm starting to feel more calm now but we will see how that lasts 😂. I'm so excited for that moment of relief when I hear my baby is ok. Your videos help me feel prepared! Thank you for sharing your experience XOXO Nelly is beautiful 🥹
I am on my 3rd and final pregnancy I love my kids I love babies & If I could just go pick them up I would have like20 but pregnancy man I hate being pregnant I never have easy pregnancies I cry everyday because I want to enjoy them but I can’t it’s soo hard on my body physically and mentally! I am extremely grateful to be able to get pregnant but I still don’t enjoy it
I'm week 10, and my life is unbearable I can't even imagine to go through this again First baby It blows my mind when I think about mamas who have had many children How can they do that??
I’m 30 weeks with my second (due Jan 30) and I hated my first pregnancy and also hated this one!! Both were so different my first was a whole lot worse than this one but once they are here it is all worth it. My mom also loved being pregnant and I’m like… how!?!!!?
I am 27 weeks and I burst into tears right along with you. I lost my first pregnancy at 7 weeks. I have had so much anxiety during this pregnancy. I just want to go to sleep and wake up with my baby beside me lol.
My first pregnancy was hard physically and mentally on me I was 5’10 125 pounds very fit and I literally felt every muscle ripping in my stomach from the growing belly I hated it I was sooo miserable I had no glow a pregnant mask and hurt all over until the day she was born my water broke at 34 weeks with her due to PROM but my second I felt so sexy pregnant with him easy pregnancy (other then gallbladder getting infected at 32 weeks) and emergency c section from infection at 35 weeks..my third also a boy I felt so sexy and was glowing but my 4th and final baby a girl and was MISERABLE had no glow and everything hurt lol the girls took all my beauty and energy but the boys I felt so sexy and had so much energy
Omg how are you dealing with 2 under two and them being so close in age? I just had my baby and I really want to just give myself a few months and then go for the next one to get it over with but I’m scared 😂
It's always better to wait if you think it'd be too much to have more than one at such close, young ages. All up to you, but that's at least what I would chime in to say...
I am also an OB/GYN and had my first baby preterm (unplanned) 11 weeks ago. I identify with you in so many ways and I truly believe our experiences will make us better clinicians. I was so humbled by the experience of pregnancy, delivery, postpartum “blues”, and breastfeeding. Keep it up mama!
Ob here too. I agree that as Ob's, our birth experiences, create amazing opportunities for insight and empathy for our patients. I can now truly relate to others, having gone through IVF, non-working epidurals, Cook balloon & pitocin, getting HELLP and magnesium (worse than I thought), unplanned cesarean section (could feel my partners closing fascia and skin given the not great epidural), triple feeds, etc. It's made me a better doctor for sure. Perspective is powerful.
And congratulations! Take as much time for leave as you can :) I also think hospitalist life is good for when we have kids (especially compared to private practice I imagine). I'm a generalist still but now part time and work for Kaiser, so great balance!
I still remember that insane feeling of while your baby takes her first breath I also took what felt like my first breath if that makes sense. It was like I was as light as air again. All the anxiety and pressure and emotions just melted away like I had been holding my breath for 10 months. We are here for you, will be the best mommy!!💕
Retired L&D/OR nurse. Your story telling took me back. Didn’t plan on tears with my coffee this morning. Becoming the pt. is such a weird experience, but also an invaluable gift passed onto your future pts. Congratulations on your beautiful daughter!
Amazing story. Birth is such a miracle. I am due in 4 months and my 1st delivery was very traumatic because of the domino effect of not needed interventions . This time around I am so so excited for the birth ! I am planning a home birth and just cannot wait until I hear the cry and see the gender of the baby. First time around I did not see the baby come out due to being put to sleep. Take care of yourself and congratulations again 🎉
Good luck the second time around. I had a similar experience my first time around also. My due date is in two weeks and I’m looking forward to a totally difference experience this time too. I think having the knowledge helps so much. Good luck momma! And congratulations ❤
I am an Ultrasound tech, and it is difficult to explain to non-medical people how I experienced my C-section... It is exactly like you say, you know every single step in the process so even though you don't feel, you do "feel" as you know every step and understand the process. The mental strain was also so intense, as I knew exactly what could go wrong... I was admitted for an emergency C-section at 37weeks after developing pre-eclampsia. At time of admission my blood pressure was 180/120, I had severe leg and hand swelling and protein in my urine. I had the perfect pregnancy until I didn't and then non of the meds helped and my BP just kept going up. It was very scary as I understood that there is a big risk that I could get a stroke or bleed out on the table... I just cried when she was born and I heard her cry! All my projections through my pregnancy prepared us for a really big baby, and I was not mentally ready for the tiny little human that I got at a mere 2.8kg (6.2lbs). She was also covered in vernix and full of tiny little hairs (on her shoulders, back and ears). After she was born I started shaking uncontrollably (side effect of the anaesthesia) so I couldn't do skin-to-skin which I was devastated about and was kept in recovery for about an hour to control the shaking... I'm from South Africa and over here they take the babies to the nursery along with dad, and while mom is in recovery they do skin-to-skin with dad :) My leg swelling and high blood pressure persisted for a month post-partum. In the end all was well and we had a healthy baby and healthy mom. Our tiny princess is now 7years old and soooooo tall. But nothing could prepare me for how tiny she was after birth - she worn newborn clothes and a size 0 nappy for 4 months... My mother-in-law had to go shopping urgently as we had no newborn size clothing as her projected birth weight was 4,8kg (10.5lbs)
Girl I don’t know much about how a c-section works, but after having one…I can assure you we all feel just as much anxiety. I think it’s just a mom thing. Our intuition and heart knows something is off and as a mama that is terrifying. Sending you, hubby and baby girl lots of love.
My granddaughter (first grandbaby 🥰) was born on November 10th! Hearing your story made me cry. My mamma heart hurt for you. So glad Nellie is doing so well!!!❤❤❤ Praise God!!!
Oh bless you, I write this as you’re crying. Don’t feel guilty about not enjoying being pregnant. I have two children, and was hospitalised during both pregnancies. The anxiety, the stress!!! Most important; you’re okay and so is your baby! She’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing, pregnancy is hard and, as you know more than any of us, it doesn’t always go to plan. Congratulations!
When I was pregnant with my 2nd I was in nursing school and it was during my OB semester/clinical! When I tell you I was soooo anxious because of everything I had learned. I thought everything was going to go wrong with my baby. But he’s a happy healthy 5 yr old! Those anxious predictions are the worse! Congratulations! She’s beautiful!
Brings back a flood of memories-some positive & some not so much. 3 kids & all 3 were C-Sect due to severe preclampsia all thru pregnancies. But, all 3 kids are now in their 30's. Loved the honesty & emotions.
Bless you for having the courage to have more kids after your first severe preeclampsia. I had postpartum preeclampsia with my last child, and we have decided that we won’t be risking it again.
Congratulations to you, Cory and Nellie! I loved how you said it will make you a better clinician. I have found that a kind and caring doctor makes needing care so less scary.
Beautiful story ❤ I've had 3 c sections and that tugging and pulling is real. Feels so weird and uncomfortable. I remember the doc/nurses counting their tools at the end and I didn't quite know why then lol. Your baby is so precious. Enjoy her. They grow up super fast. ❤
That sense of relief you describe when you heard her cry, I totally felt that too. I had the same issues, oligo and having a breech baby and delivering at 36 weeks (actually on 11/11 as well!) and I was so worried the whole time I was pregnant that something was wrong and he wouldn’t be okay. I absolutely sobbed when I heard his cry because of the relief and the hormones, it was such a beautiful moment. I’ve enjoyed following along during your pregnancy and I’m so glad that both our babies are safe and healthy!
I loved your story! Thank you for sharing! I totally understand that relief of hearing that very first cry! My son was born at 38 weeks and came out very dusky and not really crying. They had to take him over to the warmer and call a NICU nurse to assess him because his breathing was too slow and he needed some oxygen. As soon as he let out that loud vigorous cry I lost it! I cried tears of joy and relief! 💙 Congrats again Dr. Ali. Nellie is so perfect and you are doing great! ❤️
Congratulations!! Had my c section on 11/8/23 and our stories are VERY similar. I was 38.5 weeks. My little one is doing well, doing breast milk and supplementing bc she lost a lb last week but it was all in all a great experience. As an older mom, the anxiety you spoke about during pregnancy was HORRIBLE. I was convinced my baby wasn’t going to make it to the end and therefore I had no life the last 2 months of pregnancy. I had 3x avg fluid and no gestational diabetes. It just wasn’t ideal lol. So happy for you. Have a Happy Holiday Season with your bubba.
I just found you a few weeks ago and watching your videos has been healing. Congratulations! I just got diagnosed with ovarian cancer last monday before Thanksgiving and lost an ovary on November 14th. I am 37. I beat breast cancer at age 33. I am grieving. Despite that, this makes me so unbelievably happy! Seriously. It gives me hope or it’s just really nice to hear the honesty. It sounds like you had a few rough things, and I am so glad things are okay! I will continue to watch your videos! Wishing you a good recovery.❤🎉
Thank you for verbalizing these very intense feelings! It makes me feel less ashamed of how difficult both my pregnancies and deliveries were and the completely crippling anxiety I felt the entire duration of my pregnancies. That moment the pediatric doctors finally told me they were both okay were the 2 most reliving happy moments of my life.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I am enjoying my pregnancy now but it was hard at the beginning because I was so worried about my baby and I felt like nobody understood that feeling. I finally feel understood and not alone. Thanks again!
My after birth pains were so terrible with babies 4 and 5. Every time I nursed was agonizing. I could've used a tap block. You look beautiful and baby is perfect! Congratulations and thanks for sharing with us!
This is so encouraging because I’m holding my 4th who was just born Thursday 😅 and I am definitely feeling those after birth pains. It doesn’t seem to matter how many rodeos it’s been, it all feels brand new every single time haha
Same 😅 baby number 4 I was in so much pain feeding I was asking for the gas from the after birth pains (they didn't give it) but wow this was a shock to me!!
Had six babies never had pains after was up walking about very quick briths big baby always late low blood last son at 45 gas air 9.9 his arms were coming out lots of sections but up and looking after 2year 14no time to rest x
Mine were just as bad as the contractions this time around (#4). I heard with each pregnancy it gets worse which makes sense because this was the worst I've ever experienced.
I also had very high anxiety during my pregnancy after experiencing a loss at 19 weeks in my previous pregnancy and hearing my rainbow baby cry felt like a weight was taken off my chest. So happy for you and your family.
Thank you so much for sharing your story-it helps alleviate my anxiety around my upcoming c-section. I’m 42, and 39 weeks pregnant, and I went in to be induced for vaginal delivery on Thanksgiving, but my baby (who had been head down, but not engaged) had rotated and is now breech. So I was scheduled to have a c-section that night, but the hospital changed their protocol in October and no one realized it until an hour before my surgery, so it was canceled because it wasn’t an emergency situation. And then the scheduling was closed for the holidays. So now my doctor has to call on Monday and hope for a Tuesday opening-and I am so nervous. But seriously: hearing your story has helped make this process a lot less scary.
Good luck!!! Hoping for a safe delivery! I’m 39 weeks as well with gestational diabetes and they are deciding this week whether or not I can do vaginal birth. Hoping so 🤞🏻
@@Princessjess-7 Thank you so much! The protocol that changed was: no “elective surgery” after 5pm, weekends, or holidays in order to make the surgical teams and facilities available for emergency cases. And even though I am a high risk pregnancy (because of my age), getting a c-section was still considered “elective” because I wasn’t in labor (even though the baby is breech). However, if I do go into labor between now and the c-section, it will be considered an emergency. And I’d rather not be in an emergency situation at all.
Isn’t it AWSOME!!! my labor and delivery is still so fresh. In my mind. All three of them I started very young I’m 57 years old now and I know it’s crazy but I actually enjoyed my pregnancy!! Got pregnant The end of ninth grade I took summer school to get ahead I did graduate. I would love to share my story on a platform, I just really enjoy your content and emotional hearing your story. Congratulations to you and your husband, a little Ellie.
As someone who has gone through the c-section experience twice, it is comforting to have an OBGYN experience and talk about it. I think it helps makes you more understanding of your patients. I had a terrible experience with my first doctor and I would never want any other woman to go through what I did. Congrats on the addition mama!
Thank you so much for sharing this. Your baby is perfect and you are doing amazing too! I will be giving birth in a few days and I am having the same emotions you are describing. Praying for our healthy babies.
I didn’t think I’d be crying with you. I also didn’t enjoy being pregnant with any of my 3 girls. I love them all & couldn’t picture life w/out them. I always say that I’m glad I had my girls before I became an L&D RN cuz I know too much now. They say ignorance is bliss.
Thank you for candid share of your experience. I do believe it would help u in your practice. My C-sec was with gen anesthesia (my blood pallets were going down for a lil more that a week) I wasn't awake so I have no idea what was going on and my husband wasn't allowed in the surgery room. I remembered the horrible pain I felt when I woke up from anesthesia and listening to my anesthesiologist "give me the morphine" and going off again. I heard my husband telling me "el nene pesó 8lbs 15oz" and then I woke up next day.
Oh my goodness. I just had my csection 11/22/23 my first baby was breech too and I decided to go forward with a second section because I was more afraid of the unknown of a natural birth. You explaining the procedure brings me back to a couple of days ago. I’m literally in tears with you at 14:05 because I agree, pregnancy comes with so much anxiety that I feel nobody talks about. As a mom you just fear for the worse and hearing your baby cry during that intense procedure is the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you for sharing your story! Best of luck with your beautiful baby girl! Our baby girls are only 11 days apart! ❤
Hi Dr.Ali, congrats on your baby! I wanted to tell you that baby Nellie was born on such a special day. 11.11.1918 Poland came back to maps after 123 years being completely gone due to being decided between todays Germany, Austria and Russia! I’ve never been pregnant and tbh I dread that part and I can feel I will not enjoy it😅 So much love for all your family ❤
I relate so much to this. I am a NICU nurse in a level 4 nicu were we treat micropremies so 23+ weeks. In a hospital that treats high risk pregnancies. When working with these babies we also need to know mom's condition as to why she is delivering early so i know the generally the different conditions that affect our moms. I know too much, and have had a misscrage very early in my last pregnancy and I am a ball of anxiety with my current pregnancy. To a degree I am stopping myself from getting too attached because I know too much. I have to tell myself that what I see is not the majority of pregnacies.
Hi Dr. Ali! I have been watching your videos for months now (even though I just hit the subscribe button about a week ago, but i promise i have watched A LOT of your videos and you tube shorts). I find them very educational and fun and exciting! I'm so glad to know you and Corey have a healthy beautiful baby girl! You are both great parents already! 😊. I'm currently 38 y.o., 37w4d pregnant for the 2nd time (my first child is 19 y.o.) So it's basically like I'm starting all over again! I have found your videos so helpful! Thank you for all that you do! It's very helpful to us pregnant women out here, and it's awesome learning from a pregnant OBGYN and watching your experience. Thank you! I'm so happy for you that Nellie was born healthy and beautiful, and that you can just relax now and enjoy her! (It's always a big relief once they are born and you can actually see and hear your baby's first cry) You are absolutely beautiful also! And you are very strong! 🙂
Thank you so much for all the love and support😭 and you’re going to have your little one so soon!! I wish you a smooth delivery and a great holiday season with your new baby😍🥰
That's really cool that you're having your second baby at 38 with a 19 year old! My babies are 12 and 8 and I want another baby but I feel like I would be starting all over! Wishing you a happy healthy birth and baby 💕
@@jeannie1592 Ty for wishing me a happy healthy birth and baby! And you totally could have another child now with your children being 12 & 8. Go for it! They would be great helpers! And you couldn't imagine people basically starting all over at my age. I didn't know it was that popular 🤣 I literally thought I was nuts and the only one having a 2nd baby basically 20 years later.
Ive followed you on TikTok for years, and it was absolutely intentional. Without you even knowing it, you were a huge part of my pregnancy and postpartum journey. I was only 18 and I was so confused and scared so I decided to follow an OB on TikTok, that was you. I watched every TH-cam video, even the TikTok shorts. The way you talk about and admire your child is so beautiful. Motherhood looks fabulous on you, welcome ❤
Congratulations. I had Pre-Eclampsia with both of my premies. Emergency C-sections both after being in labour. They are now 40 and 44. Enjoy every minute. Time goes by too fast. Welcome to the world Little Eleanor! ❤️❤️
I’m crying because I also did not like being pregnant and it was because I was just so worried all the time, but as soon as my babies were born I could breath! You are already an amazing mom!
Thank you for sharing your story! It seems medical people always have crazy deliveries it seems! I work in radiology and I had HELLP and had to deliver my daughter at 28 wks she is now almost 6 and doing amazing
I am so glad your precious little girl arrived safely and that she’s healthy! I am 18 weeks pregnant right now. I am pretty scared about birth, but mainly because I have all this knowledge about natural birth, and that’s not what I’m doing. Hearing your story was encouraging, just knowing that no matter what you go through, that sweet little baby is totally worth it. Thank you for sharing all of this with us, and I hope you enjoy the newborn stage!
I just had my first baby this month on the 8th and I actually felt a lot of pain during my cesarean. I also ended up hemorrhaging and needing a transfusion. It was honestly very traumatic. I’m honestly very grateful to God my baby is healthy and I’m recovering. Congrats on your baby she is beautiful God bless.❤
Happy that everyone is healthy and well! I hated my c section experience. I felt pain, they didn’t do any of what you’ve said. It was awful, it gave me PTSD. I feel like I felt a lot more than I should’ve. Recovery was a bit rough too and them pressing on your uterus was wild. Wishing you all the best! Beautiful mom and baby! ❤
The moment that you spoke about how relieved you were after you gave birth touched my heart. I am currently 24 weeks pregnant and miscarried. The anxiety is overwhelming and I feel so disconnected because of my anxiety. So when you said pregnancy was miserable, I feel you. It's exactly how I feel. I am just constantly worried, it's happy to know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
It is so hard when you know everything that could happen and are going to happen. I was a L& D nurse and then worked in the OR for 18 years. I can completely understand. I went through the same feelings and anxieties when I was pregnant. I had hyperemesis with my first. I was hospitalized 3 times during the first 6 months when I was vomiting morning, noon and night. I worked afternoon shift at the time. When we would go to the cafeteria for lunch, everyone went with me and nobody would buy any food. I would usually have 2 trays because I was so hungry at that point, I would sit down to eat and the smell of the food would hit me and I would fly to the bathroom. When I would get back, all the food would be gone from the tray and they were all eating. Lol. I was sick for 6 and 1/2 months and went into preterm labor at 7 months. You are doing amazing and Ellie is beautiful. Congrats ❤❤❤
Crazy, I’ve been watching your videos for awhile and we have almost the exact same birth story, one day apart. 36 week C-Section , low fluid, breech baby, 11/10. Thank you for providing so much insight, I feel better when I know more about what’s going on. congratulations and welcome to the world baby Nellie!
I also had low fluid and breech baby, delivered Oct 20. My midwife actually asked me if I had COVID prior to pregnancy, which I did, two months prior. She said anecdotally they are seeing this correlation. 😢
I've been finding your videos so helpful as a soon to be 1st time mom with AMA (due in May) & wish you were my doc! Congratulations, she is beautiful just like you🫶🏾
Wow! Hearing you talked about your epidural experience made me extremely sad and furious at Weill Cornell(NYC). I had the worst experience there in 2012. First of, they insisted on an emergency c-section, scaring my then boyfriend that the baby is in distressed, her heart beat is flactuating despite me repeatedly telling them its because I kept pushing the monitors they placed on my belly coz its too tight, it hurts. Then the nurse that was there when they iniected my spine was so awful, she kept smacking my hand off of her hands(I accidentally grabbed her hands twice coz of the pain). She wasn't nice at all. And whats even worse was me hearing them scramble to find the main anesthesiologist! (They had student doctors surround me)they friggin poke that huge needle wrong(God knows who poked me first) and all I heard was commotion(while Im still in that position on the edge of the bed), call Dr. so and so quick. After couple minutes, the main anesthesiologist came and thats when they finally successfully gave me the epidural 😢. It was so traumatizing, they took advantage of my ignorance and absence of family members with me. Wish I had a better experience 😢. Congratulations and enjoy that little cutie. They grow so fast.
i had to have an emergency c section and they had such a hard time with the spinal tab it took so much longer than expected and my back was so bruised up afterwards. They were very nice just had trouble getting me numbed up. Glad to hear hers went smoothly
Im Crying! You describing your feelings after she was delivered almost mirrored my own. My 2nd pregnancy was also stressful and I spent the whole time an anxious mess. My son was also growth restricted and I worried up until the minute that he was born and it was such a RELIEF! You said it best, it was the biggest sigh of relief I had taken my whole pregnancy. Good job mama & Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl!
Congrats Dr. Ali, I too had a C-section back in 2000, my son was breech and I had eclampsia. My blood pressure was 200 over 100 something and after my son was born my BP was 60 something over 40 something. I was a walking miracle.
I started crying at the exact moment you did. I am currently 23 weeks with my first kiddo and I am also a postpartum nurse. I think it’s a blessing getting to know as much as I do but the anxiety I feel is pretty crazy sometimes. 😅I see too much at work and it makes me worry more than o should. It’s nice to know I’m not alone. Congratulations mama. 💖Nellie is beautiful! Thank you for sharing your story.
I am so not maternal (but also find this stuff so fascinating and love your videos!) and babies- especially newborns- never really get me. But your sweet baby is just so cute even my ice-cold no-maternal-bone-in-my-body got emotional at the pics of Nellie! Good job mama, she's perfect 💕
I had my son at 36 weeks Emergency C-section due to preeclampsia. He was 2.3kg so tiny 😢 he’s 11 months old now and thriving 😁. It’s nice hearing similar stories to my birth.
Thank you for sharing your experience and congratulations on your new baby such a happy ending. I felt the same sense of relief when I heard my baby crying. Your experience is gonna be a game changer for treating your patients.......they will be lucky to have you in their corner especially if they are high-risk. What's up with all this Percocet & Oxytocin use in the US? In the Caribbean we mostly use Diclofenac Sodium or Potassium for most post-surgery patients - it works well to treat inflammation & pain. I realize many providers in the US are not familiar with it🤷🏽♀️
I love you already and we've never met I love how in one of your videos you mentioned Turner syndrome I have it and not many doctors know what or enough about some have never heard of it I've wanted to be a mom for ever but I know that God had other plans for me but it truly warms my heart that you have heard about it because there isn't much awareness for it because it's so rare back when I was born the doctor's had no idea what was wrong with me it took me going to a indroconalist to find out what I had even he didn't know much about it he was learning about it as he was treating me I'm so glad the testing can find it now I was told I wouldn't graduate from high School or drive and I've done all of that I've been threw it getting to where I'm at now but I'm forty five healthy and truly believe God planned everything out for me I love your videos and I hope you keep making them god bless
This was so beautiful!! I think it’s amazing that as an OBGYN you can now relate to your patients on a different level than before and that will make you an even better Dr. Congratulations on your little one. This brought me so much joy.
Thanks for sharing your story. My daughter was born almost a year ago and I started tearing up with you when you talked about the relief you felt as soon as she was born. I felt the same way during my pregnancy - even though I am not a doctor myself, I struggled with anxiety during my pregnancy and so much of that disappeared when she was born. When my friends and family talk about postpartum anxiety, I don’t have a lot to add because my anxiety was really centered on pregnancy and not being able to see her and make sure she was okay. Wishing you and your baby the best!
I felt that same relief when my baby was born last month. It was pure bliss to have her out of my body and finally see her move, cry, breath, alive and well. It also felt wonderful to not be pregnant anymore. despite the lack of sleep and the recovery from birth, I feel so good and so much better than when I was pregnant.
Congratulations to you, Mama. Blessings to Nellie. I loved hearing how you were able to advocate for you and your baby as an OB and a mama. That feeling of relief is so strong. I had 5 c- sections, the last one 24 years ago, a tap block would have been very appreciated.
Thank you for sharing your story!! It’s so important. I had preeclampsia with my first and third and GD with my second and third. That swelling is no joke!!
Thank you so much. She is adorable and glad you're okay. CONGRATS! A whole different perspective when you're the patient. Every woman has an amazing birth story. I had a C sec too and was also pre-eclampsia right after my water broke and I drove myself to the hospital 40 minutes away calm as can be. I was swollen too legs and feet starting at 7 months, gained 45 lbs and lost 33 lbs the week I was in the hospital! And I was a mag patient and had to stay Monday through Friday till my BP went down. What an experience. Had a good pregnancy and was never sick. I did it all alone cuz husband, (ex) turned out to be a horrible covert narc. Surprised he showed up for the birth. Raised my baby alone. She is 17 now. Life's a trip huh!!
Omg mama you are so crazy driving yourself to the hospital. On your own is so tough, I can barely imagine, my husband had just started a new job when mine was born and couldn't take any leave and my parents are overseas so the first month after birth I was mostly on my own during the day and it was intense! But my husband is really supportive so it's not the same as on your own I realise that, it's a tough mum to be able to handle that. 😊 so much respect 🙏 👏.
I’m pregnant with baby number 2 currently. With my first, I had an emergency c section at 30 weeks due to preeclampsia. When she came out and cried I was so happy. You got me crying over here. Lol I’m so glad you two are ok
I had a similar experience with you in my pregnancy. I am also a first mom, and becoming a first mom experiencing preeclampsia, a c-section and a baby born premature, it was really scary and overwhelming. It's like everything happened in a blink of an eye. Before my c-section, I was brought to the hospital for observation first to try and lower my blood pressure since it was 150/100 it would only go down 130. So the doctor decided to do the c-section, also my amniotic fluid started to decrease. And, my baby born was born premature 34-35 weeks, also had a growth restriction, weighed 1.300 kg. He is now 18 months thriving and is developmentally catched up with his age, but is small for his age. I went through the same feelings you felt, doubt, guilt, angry at myself etc. But after birth, holding him for the KMC, I felt proud and proud of him. ❤ You got this! ❤ Congratulations!
So happy for you! Thank G-d everyone is safe and happy! It is so emotional! you dont realize until you have your own child how emotions play a huge role in pregnancy/birth. I have a blood incompatibility with my husband and thank G-d we have 3 healthy children. We didnt know of the issue till after my first blood test from my second pregnancy came back and it was pretty scary. It just makes me realize how thankful I have to be for each step of the way. Congrats and feel good!!!!
I vomited all day every day through my 2nd pregnancy. As well as pre-eclampsia. That was missed for longer than it should have been. It traumatized me. Nobody has to love pregnancy. It just is what it is. I'm sure you're an amazing obgyn. And now you have that added experience of being pregnant and a mommy yourself. It makes you even better. Good luck with baby girl. My horrible pregnancy gave me a beautiful chunky healthy angel baby. That was so easy for me.
I love hearing csection stories. I had an emergancy csection with my first. I had gestational diabetes and was induced, i had a reaction to pethadine and then started bleeding a lot when they burst my waters. a few hours in, my baby didnt have a detectable heartbeat so resulted in an emergancy csection. It honestly felt like i was in there 5 minutes it was so quick. We were both fine in the end. I opted for an elective csection with my second, i had to have him at 38 weeks. The spinal went to my brain, it messed with my heart too. during the csection i was screaming, crying, being sick the lot. I couldnt see, i had multiple injections of medication for everything. It was horrible. Ive got ptsd from it, and i have a heart condition now. But me and baby are fine. Us csection mamas are warriors. Its not easy. Congratulations and all the best for the future ❤ sending love from the uk
I had a c section and they didn’t ask me if I wanted to do skin to skin and she was perfectly healthy I was so sad it’s what I looked forward to so much! But nonetheless I’m just thankful I have a healthy baby! I cried with you!
You're glowing with such happiness and love. I remember those days. You're tired but everything is just so worth it. To look at what you created is surreal. Thank you for telling your amazing story. We love you too ❤ and congratulations!!
Your story and your honesty I think is so necessary to process pregnancy and delivery I think...I wasn't able to hold my baby, I met him intubated and on a morphine drip, I wasn't able to hold him until his second day of life ... I was devastated to have a c-section but it was necessary, and although I pumped for two months he's allergic to lactose and cow protein.. , i teared up when you said her cry made you know she was healthy as my baby couldn't really cry for the dtga he was born with ...the process is so deep in our hearts and what we say and do is a reflection of all the emotions we constantly feel...I congratulate you for being an advocate for pregnancy and teaching us ,and for sharing such a personal journey as becoming a mother ...
You are so brave if I knew what was happening I would have freaked out way more than I did. Thank you for sharing your experience. I too did not enjoy pregnancy. I had such bad anxiety throughout my whole pregnancy that all I did was cry too. I doubted myself and I was feeling so bad about myself. You put it into words the second my baby was born was I could breathe again.
Yep!! Nurses and docs aren’t always the most laid back patients. 🙋🏼♀️. I like to feel as though I have some control.. 🤷🏼♀️. Also, I do not like being the patient. So thankful that you and your precious baby are ok…. Enjoy every minute!
Thank You for these videos. 🥰 Congratulations Momma. Prayers for a healthy postpartum, your emotions, your heart and for God to guide you in Eleanor’s life. 🩷🙏🏼 Dios Los Bendiga!!
Because you have gone through this you will be a much more empathetic Dr to your future patients! ❤ you did great! Congratulations on your beautiful daughter!
She’s precious! Could you please share more about what happened with your preeclampsia after delivery? How is your BP postpartum? Mine got way worse after delivery.
Great question! My BP normalized after delivery. It hasn’t been an issue for me since delivery. I didn’t develop postpartum preeclampsia but I know it was a possibility and I will continue to monitor my BP and try my best to optimize my health with diet/exercise once I’m cleared from my OBGYN to start exercising!
I love your channel Ali. I have had the blessings of adopting our first and getting pregnant and having our second at 40. Both were amazing experiences. Blessings to your family!
Man I didn't think I would cry but I did! I had an unplanned c section. My pregnancy was smooth sailing. It was towards the end of my pregnancy where it got rough bc of high BP. But we got it down by doing the brewer diet. I went into labor at 41+3 and was set on a home birth but 30 hours laboring I felt something was not right. So we went into the hospital my contractions stopped so they induced me, labored 10 hours and ended up having a c section because my son's head was tilted to the side. My husband made sure they could accommodate as much of my birth plan as possible. My husband got to do skin to skin in the OR because I physically couldn't since I was shaking so much. My home birth midwife helped me try to get my son latched in the PACU. he did fine there but the next day was a challenge and turned out my son had TMJ AND oral ties. I was so tired by the time we got into postpartum at 2am. Postpartum was the hardest and that was what I feared the most when I was pregnant. I'm almost 9 months pp and I'm still struggling. Not as much as before but mentally I know I'm not ok so I'm trying to prioritize my mental health.
About 45 seconds before you said "I didn't enjoy my pregnancy" I burst into tears. Then you cried and I cried like a baby 😭 I'm 29 weeks along with my first. My mother loved being pregnant. I've struggled so much more than I thought I would. It's been such a strange experience. I'm starting to feel more calm now but we will see how that lasts 😂. I'm so excited for that moment of relief when I hear my baby is ok. Your videos help me feel prepared! Thank you for sharing your experience XOXO Nelly is beautiful 🥹
I am on my 3rd and final pregnancy I love my kids I love babies & If I could just go pick them up I would have like20 but pregnancy man I hate being pregnant I never have easy pregnancies I cry everyday because I want to enjoy them but I can’t it’s soo hard on my body physically and mentally! I am extremely grateful to be able to get pregnant but I still don’t enjoy it
I'm week 10, and my life is unbearable
I can't even imagine to go through this again
First baby
It blows my mind when I think about mamas who have had many children
How can they do that??
I’m 30 weeks with my second (due Jan 30) and I hated my first pregnancy and also hated this one!! Both were so different my first was a whole lot worse than this one but once they are here it is all worth it. My mom also loved being pregnant and I’m like… how!?!!!?
I am 27 weeks and I burst into tears right along with you. I lost my first pregnancy at 7 weeks. I have had so much anxiety during this pregnancy. I just want to go to sleep and wake up with my baby beside me lol.
My first pregnancy was hard physically and mentally on me I was 5’10 125 pounds very fit and I literally felt every muscle ripping in my stomach from the growing belly I hated it I was sooo miserable I had no glow a pregnant mask and hurt all over until the day she was born my water broke at 34 weeks with her due to PROM but my second I felt so sexy pregnant with him easy pregnancy (other then gallbladder getting infected at 32 weeks) and emergency c section from infection at 35 weeks..my third also a boy I felt so sexy and was glowing but my 4th and final baby a girl and was MISERABLE had no glow and everything hurt lol the girls took all my beauty and energy but the boys I felt so sexy and had so much energy
SHE IS NOW EARTH-SIDE AND AWESOME! Congratulations, Dr. Mama! What a great way for you to start the holidays!
My kids are 18 months and 2. No one warns you that they quickly go from being such a teeny tiny thing🥰 she’s so precious! Congrats Doc!
Omg how are you dealing with 2 under two and them being so close in age? I just had my baby and I really want to just give myself a few months and then go for the next one to get it over with but I’m scared 😂
It's always better to wait if you think it'd be too much to have more than one at such close, young ages. All up to you, but that's at least what I would chime in to say...
I am also an OB/GYN and had my first baby preterm (unplanned) 11 weeks ago. I identify with you in so many ways and I truly believe our experiences will make us better clinicians. I was so humbled by the experience of pregnancy, delivery, postpartum “blues”, and breastfeeding. Keep it up mama!
Ob here too. I agree that as Ob's, our birth experiences, create amazing opportunities for insight and empathy for our patients. I can now truly relate to others, having gone through IVF, non-working epidurals, Cook balloon & pitocin, getting HELLP and magnesium (worse than I thought), unplanned cesarean section (could feel my partners closing fascia and skin given the not great epidural), triple feeds, etc. It's made me a better doctor for sure. Perspective is powerful.
And congratulations! Take as much time for leave as you can :)
I also think hospitalist life is good for when we have kids (especially compared to private practice I imagine). I'm a generalist still but now part time and work for Kaiser, so great balance!
I was born at a Kaiser!@@jenniferrosenbaum76
I still remember that insane feeling of while your baby takes her first breath I also took what felt like my first breath if that makes sense. It was like I was as light as air again. All the anxiety and pressure and emotions just melted away like I had been holding my breath for 10 months. We are here for you, will be the best mommy!!💕
Retired L&D/OR nurse. Your story telling took me back. Didn’t plan on tears with my coffee this morning. Becoming the pt. is such a weird experience, but also an invaluable gift passed onto your future pts. Congratulations on your beautiful daughter!
“It’s hard but it’s the best.” Perfect summary of motherhood, every single stage. Beautiful!! 💕
Amazing story. Birth is such a miracle. I am due in 4 months and my 1st delivery was very traumatic because of the domino effect of not needed interventions . This time around I am so so excited for the birth ! I am planning a home birth and just cannot wait until I hear the cry and see the gender of the baby. First time around I did not see the baby come out due to being put to sleep. Take care of yourself and congratulations again 🎉
love this!!!💕
Good luck the second time around. I had a similar experience my first time around also. My due date is in two weeks and I’m looking forward to a totally difference experience this time too. I think having the knowledge helps so much. Good luck momma! And congratulations ❤
I am an Ultrasound tech, and it is difficult to explain to non-medical people how I experienced my C-section... It is exactly like you say, you know every single step in the process so even though you don't feel, you do "feel" as you know every step and understand the process. The mental strain was also so intense, as I knew exactly what could go wrong... I was admitted for an emergency C-section at 37weeks after developing pre-eclampsia. At time of admission my blood pressure was 180/120, I had severe leg and hand swelling and protein in my urine. I had the perfect pregnancy until I didn't and then non of the meds helped and my BP just kept going up. It was very scary as I understood that there is a big risk that I could get a stroke or bleed out on the table... I just cried when she was born and I heard her cry! All my projections through my pregnancy prepared us for a really big baby, and I was not mentally ready for the tiny little human that I got at a mere 2.8kg (6.2lbs). She was also covered in vernix and full of tiny little hairs (on her shoulders, back and ears). After she was born I started shaking uncontrollably (side effect of the anaesthesia) so I couldn't do skin-to-skin which I was devastated about and was kept in recovery for about an hour to control the shaking... I'm from South Africa and over here they take the babies to the nursery along with dad, and while mom is in recovery they do skin-to-skin with dad :) My leg swelling and high blood pressure persisted for a month post-partum. In the end all was well and we had a healthy baby and healthy mom. Our tiny princess is now 7years old and soooooo tall. But nothing could prepare me for how tiny she was after birth - she worn newborn clothes and a size 0 nappy for 4 months... My mother-in-law had to go shopping urgently as we had no newborn size clothing as her projected birth weight was 4,8kg (10.5lbs)
Girl I don’t know much about how a c-section works, but after having one…I can assure you we all feel just as much anxiety. I think it’s just a mom thing. Our intuition and heart knows something is off and as a mama that is terrifying. Sending you, hubby and baby girl lots of love.
Congratulations doc! She’s so precious. Thanks for sharing your story. I am 13 weeks pregnant, it’s my first pregnancy.
My granddaughter (first grandbaby 🥰) was born on November 10th! Hearing your story made me cry. My mamma heart hurt for you. So glad Nellie is doing so well!!!❤❤❤ Praise God!!!
Oh bless you, I write this as you’re crying. Don’t feel guilty about not enjoying being pregnant. I have two children, and was hospitalised during both pregnancies. The anxiety, the stress!!!
Most important; you’re okay and so is your baby! She’s beautiful.
Thanks for sharing, pregnancy is hard and, as you know more than any of us, it doesn’t always go to plan.
Congratulations!
When I was pregnant with my 2nd I was in nursing school and it was during my OB semester/clinical! When I tell you I was soooo anxious because of everything I had learned. I thought everything was going to go wrong with my baby. But he’s a happy healthy 5 yr old! Those anxious predictions are the worse! Congratulations! She’s beautiful!
Brings back a flood of memories-some positive & some not so much. 3 kids & all 3 were C-Sect due to severe preclampsia all thru pregnancies. But, all 3 kids are now in their 30's. Loved the honesty & emotions.
Bless you for having the courage to have more kids after your first severe preeclampsia. I had postpartum preeclampsia with my last child, and we have decided that we won’t be risking it again.
So happy to see you're both healthy and doing well! Beautiful baby and beautiful Mama! Thanks for sharing with us Dr.! 💖
Congratulations to you, Cory and Nellie! I loved how you said it will make you a better clinician. I have found that a kind and caring doctor makes needing care so less scary.
Beautiful story ❤ I've had 3 c sections and that tugging and pulling is real. Feels so weird and uncomfortable. I remember the doc/nurses counting their tools at the end and I didn't quite know why then lol. Your baby is so precious. Enjoy her. They grow up super fast. ❤
That sense of relief you describe when you heard her cry, I totally felt that too. I had the same issues, oligo and having a breech baby and delivering at 36 weeks (actually on 11/11 as well!) and I was so worried the whole time I was pregnant that something was wrong and he wouldn’t be okay. I absolutely sobbed when I heard his cry because of the relief and the hormones, it was such a beautiful moment. I’ve enjoyed following along during your pregnancy and I’m so glad that both our babies are safe and healthy!
Congratulations mama! There is nothing like having that little baby in your arms ❤ enjoy every minute, it goes by way too fast!
I loved your story! Thank you for sharing!
I totally understand that relief of hearing that very first cry!
My son was born at 38 weeks and came out very dusky and not really crying. They had to take him over to the warmer and call a NICU nurse to assess him because his breathing was too slow and he needed some oxygen.
As soon as he let out that loud vigorous cry I lost it! I cried tears of joy and relief! 💙
Congrats again Dr. Ali. Nellie is so perfect and you are doing great! ❤️
Congratulations!! Had my c section on 11/8/23 and our stories are VERY similar. I was 38.5 weeks. My little one is doing well, doing breast milk and supplementing bc she lost a lb last week but it was all in all a great experience. As an older mom, the anxiety you spoke about during pregnancy was HORRIBLE. I was convinced my baby wasn’t going to make it to the end and therefore I had no life the last 2 months of pregnancy. I had 3x avg fluid and no gestational diabetes. It just wasn’t ideal lol.
So happy for you. Have a Happy Holiday Season with your bubba.
I just found you a few weeks ago and watching your videos has been healing. Congratulations! I just got diagnosed with ovarian cancer last monday before Thanksgiving and lost an ovary on November 14th. I am 37. I beat breast cancer at age 33. I am grieving. Despite that, this makes me so unbelievably happy! Seriously. It gives me hope or it’s just really nice to hear the honesty. It sounds like you had a few rough things, and I am so glad things are okay! I will continue to watch your videos! Wishing you a good recovery.❤🎉
Congratulations on your new arrival ❤❤❤❤. Don't lift heavy things. Don't drive. Get rest when she is sleeping. I had two C-Sections. 😢😢😢😢😢
Thank you for verbalizing these very intense feelings! It makes me feel less ashamed of how difficult both my pregnancies and deliveries were and the completely crippling anxiety I felt the entire duration of my pregnancies. That moment the pediatric doctors finally told me they were both okay were the 2 most reliving happy moments of my life.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I am enjoying my pregnancy now but it was hard at the beginning because I was so worried about my baby and I felt like nobody understood that feeling. I finally feel understood and not alone. Thanks again!
My after birth pains were so terrible with babies 4 and 5. Every time I nursed was agonizing. I could've used a tap block. You look beautiful and baby is perfect! Congratulations and thanks for sharing with us!
This is so encouraging because I’m holding my 4th who was just born Thursday 😅 and I am definitely feeling those after birth pains. It doesn’t seem to matter how many rodeos it’s been, it all feels brand new every single time haha
Mine were so bad even with the first! Idk if it’s because they were all C-sections though.
Same 😅 baby number 4 I was in so much pain feeding I was asking for the gas from the after birth pains (they didn't give it) but wow this was a shock to me!!
Had six babies never had pains after was up walking about very quick briths big baby always late low blood last son at 45 gas air 9.9 his arms were coming out lots of sections but up and looking after 2year 14no time to rest x
Mine were just as bad as the contractions this time around (#4). I heard with each pregnancy it gets worse which makes sense because this was the worst I've ever experienced.
I also had very high anxiety during my pregnancy after experiencing a loss at 19 weeks in my previous pregnancy and hearing my rainbow baby cry felt like a weight was taken off my chest. So happy for you and your family.
Thank you so much for sharing your story-it helps alleviate my anxiety around my upcoming c-section. I’m 42, and 39 weeks pregnant, and I went in to be induced for vaginal delivery on Thanksgiving, but my baby (who had been head down, but not engaged) had rotated and is now breech. So I was scheduled to have a c-section that night, but the hospital changed their protocol in October and no one realized it until an hour before my surgery, so it was canceled because it wasn’t an emergency situation. And then the scheduling was closed for the holidays. So now my doctor has to call on Monday and hope for a Tuesday opening-and I am so nervous. But seriously: hearing your story has helped make this process a lot less scary.
Good luck!!! Hoping for a safe delivery! I’m 39 weeks as well with gestational diabetes and they are deciding this week whether or not I can do vaginal birth. Hoping so 🤞🏻
@@serenaencarnacao Sending good and healthy and healing vibes your way! 💖
Hope you have a safe delivery! What protocol was changed that they had to cancel your c section?
@@Princessjess-7 Thank you so much! The protocol that changed was: no “elective surgery” after 5pm, weekends, or holidays in order to make the surgical teams and facilities available for emergency cases. And even though I am a high risk pregnancy (because of my age), getting a c-section was still considered “elective” because I wasn’t in labor (even though the baby is breech). However, if I do go into labor between now and the c-section, it will be considered an emergency. And I’d rather not be in an emergency situation at all.
Ah, wow, anticipation!! Try not to worry. You and baby will be fine.
Isn’t it AWSOME!!! my labor and delivery is still so fresh. In my mind. All three of them I started very young I’m 57 years old now and I know it’s crazy but I actually enjoyed my pregnancy!! Got pregnant The end of ninth grade I took summer school to get ahead I did graduate. I would love to share my story on a platform, I just really enjoy your content and emotional hearing your story. Congratulations to you and your husband, a little Ellie.
As someone who has gone through the c-section experience twice, it is comforting to have an OBGYN experience and talk about it. I think it helps makes you more understanding of your patients. I had a terrible experience with my first doctor and I would never want any other woman to go through what I did. Congrats on the addition mama!
Congratulations!!! I’m at almost 30 weeks ❤ can’t wait to hold my baby
Thank you so much for sharing this. Your baby is perfect and you are doing amazing too! I will be giving birth in a few days and I am having the same emotions you are describing. Praying for our healthy babies.
I didn’t think I’d be crying with you. I also didn’t enjoy being pregnant with any of my 3 girls. I love them all & couldn’t picture life w/out them. I always say that I’m glad I had my girls before I became an L&D RN cuz I know too much now. They say ignorance is bliss.
Thank you for candid share of your experience. I do believe it would help u in your practice. My C-sec was with gen anesthesia (my blood pallets were going down for a lil more that a week) I wasn't awake so I have no idea what was going on and my husband wasn't allowed in the surgery room. I remembered the horrible pain I felt when I woke up from anesthesia and listening to my anesthesiologist "give me the morphine" and going off again. I heard my husband telling me "el nene pesó 8lbs 15oz" and then I woke up next day.
Oh my goodness. I just had my csection 11/22/23 my first baby was breech too and I decided to go forward with a second section because I was more afraid of the unknown of a natural birth. You explaining the procedure brings me back to a couple of days ago. I’m literally in tears with you at 14:05 because I agree, pregnancy comes with so much anxiety that I feel nobody talks about. As a mom you just fear for the worse and hearing your baby cry during that intense procedure is the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you for sharing your story! Best of luck with your beautiful baby girl! Our baby girls are only 11 days apart! ❤
Hi Dr.Ali, congrats on your baby!
I wanted to tell you that baby Nellie was born on such a special day. 11.11.1918 Poland came back to maps after 123 years being completely gone due to being decided between todays Germany, Austria and Russia!
I’ve never been pregnant and tbh I dread that part and I can feel I will not enjoy it😅
So much love for all your family ❤
I relate so much to this. I am a NICU nurse in a level 4 nicu were we treat micropremies so 23+ weeks. In a hospital that treats high risk pregnancies. When working with these babies we also need to know mom's condition as to why she is delivering early so i know the generally the different conditions that affect our moms. I know too much, and have had a misscrage very early in my last pregnancy and I am a ball of anxiety with my current pregnancy. To a degree I am stopping myself from getting too attached because I know too much. I have to tell myself that what I see is not the majority of pregnacies.
Wow. Dr. You look amazing only 9 days post-delivery! The baby is just beautiful! So happy to see everyone is doing great. ♥️
Hi Dr. Ali! I have been watching your videos for months now (even though I just hit the subscribe button about a week ago, but i promise i have watched A LOT of your videos and you tube shorts). I find them very educational and fun and exciting! I'm so glad to know you and Corey have a healthy beautiful baby girl! You are both great parents already! 😊. I'm currently 38 y.o., 37w4d pregnant for the 2nd time (my first child is 19 y.o.) So it's basically like I'm starting all over again! I have found your videos so helpful! Thank you for all that you do! It's very helpful to us pregnant women out here, and it's awesome learning from a pregnant OBGYN and watching your experience. Thank you! I'm so happy for you that Nellie was born healthy and beautiful, and that you can just relax now and enjoy her! (It's always a big relief once they are born and you can actually see and hear your baby's first cry) You are absolutely beautiful also! And you are very strong! 🙂
Thank you so much for all the love and support😭 and you’re going to have your little one so soon!! I wish you a smooth delivery and a great holiday season with your new baby😍🥰
That's really cool that you're having your second baby at 38 with a 19 year old! My babies are 12 and 8 and I want another baby but I feel like I would be starting all over! Wishing you a happy healthy birth and baby 💕
Thank you very much Dr. Ali! 😊 I wish you Corey and little Nellie a very happy holiday season as well!
@@jeannie1592 Lol I think you misread my post. My first son is 19 y.o. I'm 38 y.o, pregnant with my 2nd child. (BTW my fiancé is also 38 y.o.)
@@jeannie1592 Ty for wishing me a happy healthy birth and baby! And you totally could have another child now with your children being 12 & 8. Go for it! They would be great helpers! And you couldn't imagine people basically starting all over at my age. I didn't know it was that popular 🤣 I literally thought I was nuts and the only one having a 2nd baby basically 20 years later.
Ive followed you on TikTok for years, and it was absolutely intentional. Without you even knowing it, you were a huge part of my pregnancy and postpartum journey. I was only 18 and I was so confused and scared so I decided to follow an OB on TikTok, that was you. I watched every TH-cam video, even the TikTok shorts. The way you talk about and admire your child is so beautiful. Motherhood looks fabulous on you, welcome ❤
Congratulations. I had Pre-Eclampsia with both of my premies. Emergency C-sections both after being in labour. They are now 40 and 44. Enjoy every minute. Time goes by too fast.
Welcome to the world Little Eleanor! ❤️❤️
Having multiple losses and three babies, for different reasons I understand that release in relief
So happy for you to have your little one in your arms now! She's so perfect. ❤️
I’m crying because I also did not like being pregnant and it was because I was just so worried all the time, but as soon as my babies were born I could breath!
You are already an amazing mom!
Omg I’m 30 weeks pregnant today and I’m crying with you! Congratulations mama! She is precious
Thank you for sharing your story! It seems medical people always have crazy deliveries it seems!
I work in radiology and I had HELLP and had to deliver my daughter at 28 wks she is now almost 6 and doing amazing
I agree! It’s the curse of working in healthcare. Most healthcare workers I know have crazy stories!!
I am so glad your precious little girl arrived safely and that she’s healthy! I am 18 weeks pregnant right now. I am pretty scared about birth, but mainly because I have all this knowledge about natural birth, and that’s not what I’m doing. Hearing your story was encouraging, just knowing that no matter what you go through, that sweet little baby is totally worth it. Thank you for sharing all of this with us, and I hope you enjoy the newborn stage!
You’re gonna do great love :) best wishes for you and the little squish
I just had my first baby this month on the 8th and I actually felt a lot of pain during my cesarean. I also ended up hemorrhaging and needing a transfusion. It was honestly very traumatic. I’m honestly very grateful to God my baby is healthy and I’m recovering. Congrats on your baby she is beautiful God bless.❤
Happy that everyone is healthy and well! I hated my c section experience. I felt pain, they didn’t do any of what you’ve said. It was awful, it gave me PTSD. I feel like I felt a lot more than I should’ve. Recovery was a bit rough too and them pressing on your uterus was wild. Wishing you all the best! Beautiful mom and baby! ❤
The moment that you spoke about how relieved you were after you gave birth touched my heart. I am currently 24 weeks pregnant and miscarried. The anxiety is overwhelming and I feel so disconnected because of my anxiety. So when you said pregnancy was miserable, I feel you. It's exactly how I feel. I am just constantly worried, it's happy to know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
It is so hard when you know everything that could happen and are going to happen. I was a L& D nurse and then worked in the OR for 18 years. I can completely understand. I went through the same feelings and anxieties when I was pregnant. I had hyperemesis with my first. I was hospitalized 3 times during the first 6 months when I was vomiting morning, noon and night. I worked afternoon shift at the time. When we would go to the cafeteria for lunch, everyone went with me and nobody would buy any food. I would usually have 2 trays because I was so hungry at that point, I would sit down to eat and the smell of the food would hit me and I would fly to the bathroom. When I would get back, all the food would be gone from the tray and they were all eating. Lol. I was sick for 6 and 1/2 months and went into preterm labor at 7 months.
You are doing amazing and Ellie is beautiful. Congrats ❤❤❤
Congrats Dr. Mama!!! This video made me tear up. I'm so glad that you and Nelly are safe and healthy. Congrats again!!!
Crazy, I’ve been watching your videos for awhile and we have almost the exact same birth story, one day apart. 36 week C-Section , low fluid, breech baby, 11/10. Thank you for providing so much insight, I feel better when I know more about what’s going on. congratulations and welcome to the world baby Nellie!
I also had low fluid and breech baby, delivered Oct 20. My midwife actually asked me if I had COVID prior to pregnancy, which I did, two months prior. She said anecdotally they are seeing this correlation. 😢
I've been finding your videos so helpful as a soon to be 1st time mom with AMA (due in May) & wish you were my doc! Congratulations, she is beautiful just like you🫶🏾
Im so glad we have strong women in the world like you ❤ congrats to you and your family!
Wow! Hearing you talked about your epidural experience made me extremely sad and furious at Weill Cornell(NYC). I had the worst experience there in 2012. First of, they insisted on an emergency c-section, scaring my then boyfriend that the baby is in distressed, her heart beat is flactuating despite me repeatedly telling them its because I kept pushing the monitors they placed on my belly coz its too tight, it hurts. Then the nurse that was there when they iniected my spine was so awful, she kept smacking my hand off of her hands(I accidentally grabbed her hands twice coz of the pain). She wasn't nice at all. And whats even worse was me hearing them scramble to find the main anesthesiologist! (They had student doctors surround me)they friggin poke that huge needle wrong(God knows who poked me first) and all I heard was commotion(while Im still in that position on the edge of the bed), call Dr. so and so quick. After couple minutes, the main anesthesiologist came and thats when they finally successfully gave me the epidural 😢. It was so traumatizing, they took advantage of my ignorance and absence of family members with me. Wish I had a better experience 😢. Congratulations and enjoy that little cutie. They grow so fast.
i had to have an emergency c section and they had such a hard time with the spinal tab it took so much longer than expected and my back was so bruised up afterwards. They were very nice just had trouble getting me numbed up. Glad to hear hers went smoothly
Im Crying! You describing your feelings after she was delivered almost mirrored my own. My 2nd pregnancy was also stressful and I spent the whole time an anxious mess. My son was also growth restricted and I worried up until the minute that he was born and it was such a RELIEF! You said it best, it was the biggest sigh of relief I had taken my whole pregnancy. Good job mama & Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl!
The instant relief I had after my kids were born. I felt the same way.
Congrats Dr. Ali, I too had a C-section back in 2000, my son was breech and I had eclampsia. My blood pressure was 200 over 100 something and after my son was born my BP was 60 something over 40 something. I was a walking miracle.
Oh my good lord in heaven, she’s so precious 😭❤️❤️❤️
I started crying at the exact moment you did. I am currently 23 weeks with my first kiddo and I am also a postpartum nurse. I think it’s a blessing getting to know as much as I do but the anxiety I feel is pretty crazy sometimes. 😅I see too much at work and it makes me worry more than o should. It’s nice to know I’m not alone. Congratulations mama. 💖Nellie is beautiful! Thank you for sharing your story.
I am so not maternal (but also find this stuff so fascinating and love your videos!) and babies- especially newborns- never really get me. But your sweet baby is just so cute even my ice-cold no-maternal-bone-in-my-body got emotional at the pics of Nellie! Good job mama, she's perfect 💕
The way I squealed when I saw this pop up!! Congratulations Dr. mama, I’m so excited for you guys!!
Fed is best. Your doing amazing. These postpartum days are so dreamlike. Be kind to yourself mama. It just changes everyday
I had my son at 36 weeks Emergency C-section due to preeclampsia. He was 2.3kg so tiny 😢 he’s 11 months old now and thriving 😁. It’s nice hearing similar stories to my birth.
Thank you for sharing your experience and congratulations on your new baby such a happy ending. I felt the same sense of relief when I heard my baby crying. Your experience is gonna be a game changer for treating your patients.......they will be lucky to have you in their corner especially if they are high-risk. What's up with all this Percocet & Oxytocin use in the US? In the Caribbean we mostly use Diclofenac Sodium or Potassium for most post-surgery patients - it works well to treat inflammation & pain. I realize many providers in the US are not familiar with it🤷🏽♀️
Silent subscriber but now am ready to comment.. congrats doc am happy for you guys ♥️♥️♥️♥️ from Kenya.
I love you already and we've never met I love how in one of your videos you mentioned Turner syndrome I have it and not many doctors know what or enough about some have never heard of it I've wanted to be a mom for ever but I know that God had other plans for me but it truly warms my heart that you have heard about it because there isn't much awareness for it because it's so rare back when I was born the doctor's had no idea what was wrong with me it took me going to a indroconalist to find out what I had even he didn't know much about it he was learning about it as he was treating me I'm so glad the testing can find it now I was told I wouldn't graduate from high School or drive and I've done all of that I've been threw it getting to where I'm at now but I'm forty five healthy and truly believe God planned everything out for me I love your videos and I hope you keep making them god bless
This was so beautiful!! I think it’s amazing that as an OBGYN you can now relate to your patients on a different level than before and that will make you an even better Dr. Congratulations on your little one. This brought me so much joy.
Thanks for sharing your story. My daughter was born almost a year ago and I started tearing up with you when you talked about the relief you felt as soon as she was born. I felt the same way during my pregnancy - even though I am not a doctor myself, I struggled with anxiety during my pregnancy and so much of that disappeared when she was born. When my friends and family talk about postpartum anxiety, I don’t have a lot to add because my anxiety was really centered on pregnancy and not being able to see her and make sure she was okay. Wishing you and your baby the best!
I felt that same relief when my baby was born last month. It was pure bliss to have her out of my body and finally see her move, cry, breath, alive and well. It also felt wonderful to not be pregnant anymore. despite the lack of sleep and the recovery from birth, I feel so good and so much better than when I was pregnant.
Yaaaaaay! 🎉🎉🎉 Elly Jane is here! Grats, Dr. Ali! ❤
She’s such a little doll! Congratulations 💗 edit: I’m crying it brought me back to my daughters birth and the raw emotions
Congratulations to you, Mama. Blessings to Nellie. I loved hearing how you were able to advocate for you and your baby as an OB and a mama. That feeling of relief is so strong. I had 5 c- sections, the last one 24 years ago, a tap block would have been very appreciated.
Thank you for sharing your story!! It’s so important. I had preeclampsia with my first and third and GD with my second and third. That swelling is no joke!!
Thank you so much. She is adorable and glad you're okay. CONGRATS! A whole different perspective when you're the patient. Every woman has an amazing birth story. I had a C sec too and was also pre-eclampsia right after my water broke and I drove myself to the hospital 40 minutes away calm as can be. I was swollen too legs and feet starting at 7 months, gained 45 lbs and lost 33 lbs the week I was in the hospital! And I was a mag patient and had to stay Monday through Friday till my BP went down. What an experience. Had a good pregnancy and was never sick. I did it all alone cuz husband, (ex) turned out to be a horrible covert narc. Surprised he showed up for the birth. Raised my baby alone. She is 17 now. Life's a trip huh!!
Omg mama you are so crazy driving yourself to the hospital. On your own is so tough, I can barely imagine, my husband had just started a new job when mine was born and couldn't take any leave and my parents are overseas so the first month after birth I was mostly on my own during the day and it was intense! But my husband is really supportive so it's not the same as on your own I realise that, it's a tough mum to be able to handle that. 😊 so much respect 🙏 👏.
Congrats Dr. ALI! ❤❤❤ I cried with you , it is such a relief when you see them come out. God bless you and your family!
I’m pregnant with baby number 2 currently. With my first, I had an emergency c section at 30 weeks due to preeclampsia. When she came out and cried I was so happy.
You got me crying over here. Lol
I’m so glad you two are ok
CONGRATULATIONS MOMMY AND FAMILY !!! SHE IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
I had a similar experience with you in my pregnancy. I am also a first mom, and becoming a first mom experiencing preeclampsia, a c-section and a baby born premature, it was really scary and overwhelming. It's like everything happened in a blink of an eye.
Before my c-section, I was brought to the hospital for observation first to try and lower my blood pressure since it was 150/100 it would only go down 130. So the doctor decided to do the c-section, also my amniotic fluid started to decrease.
And, my baby born was born premature 34-35 weeks, also had a growth restriction, weighed 1.300 kg.
He is now 18 months thriving and is developmentally catched up with his age, but is small for his age.
I went through the same feelings you felt, doubt, guilt, angry at myself etc. But after birth, holding him for the KMC, I felt proud and proud of him. ❤
You got this! ❤ Congratulations!
Thank You Lord for a safe delivery of Nelly and for putting Your hand on Dr. Ali.
I’m so grateful and happy baby is here ❤🎄
So happy for you! Thank G-d everyone is safe and happy! It is so emotional! you dont realize until you have your own child how emotions play a huge role in pregnancy/birth. I have a blood incompatibility with my husband and thank G-d we have 3 healthy children. We didnt know of the issue till after my first blood test from my second pregnancy came back and it was pretty scary. It just makes me realize how thankful I have to be for each step of the way. Congrats and feel good!!!!
i feel like this was so important for me to see, thank you for sharing your story. your vulnerability is so commendable thank you thank you
I vomited all day every day through my 2nd pregnancy. As well as pre-eclampsia. That was missed for longer than it should have been. It traumatized me. Nobody has to love pregnancy. It just is what it is. I'm sure you're an amazing obgyn. And now you have that added experience of being pregnant and a mommy yourself. It makes you even better. Good luck with baby girl. My horrible pregnancy gave me a beautiful chunky healthy angel baby. That was so easy for me.
I love hearing csection stories. I had an emergancy csection with my first. I had gestational diabetes and was induced, i had a reaction to pethadine and then started bleeding a lot when they burst my waters. a few hours in, my baby didnt have a detectable heartbeat so resulted in an emergancy csection. It honestly felt like i was in there 5 minutes it was so quick. We were both fine in the end.
I opted for an elective csection with my second, i had to have him at 38 weeks. The spinal went to my brain, it messed with my heart too. during the csection i was screaming, crying, being sick the lot. I couldnt see, i had multiple injections of medication for everything. It was horrible. Ive got ptsd from it, and i have a heart condition now. But me and baby are fine.
Us csection mamas are warriors. Its not easy. Congratulations and all the best for the future ❤ sending love from the uk
I had a c section and they didn’t ask me if I wanted to do skin to skin and she was perfectly healthy I was so sad it’s what I looked forward to so much! But nonetheless I’m just thankful I have a healthy baby!
I cried with you!
You're glowing with such happiness and love. I remember those days. You're tired but everything is just so worth it. To look at what you created is surreal. Thank you for telling your amazing story. We love you too ❤ and congratulations!!
Your story and your honesty I think is so necessary to process pregnancy and delivery I think...I wasn't able to hold my baby, I met him intubated and on a morphine drip, I wasn't able to hold him until his second day of life ... I was devastated to have a c-section but it was necessary, and although I pumped for two months he's allergic to lactose and cow protein.. , i teared up when you said her cry made you know she was healthy as my baby couldn't really cry for the dtga he was born with ...the process is so deep in our hearts and what we say and do is a reflection of all the emotions we constantly feel...I congratulate you for being an advocate for pregnancy and teaching us ,and for sharing such a personal journey as becoming a mother ...
You are so brave if I knew what was happening I would have freaked out way more than I did. Thank you for sharing your experience. I too did not enjoy pregnancy. I had such bad anxiety throughout my whole pregnancy that all I did was cry too. I doubted myself and I was feeling so bad about myself. You put it into words the second my baby was born was I could breathe again.
Congratulations! My baby is 5 weeks old. It’s so nice seeing others on YT go through the same stage. Hope you have a smooth postpartum journey
Congratulations! Eleanor is absolutely beautiful! You are blessed to have eachother! Enjoy your special time together!
Yep!! Nurses and docs aren’t always the most laid back patients. 🙋🏼♀️. I like to feel as though I have some control.. 🤷🏼♀️. Also, I do not like being the patient. So thankful that you and your precious baby are ok…. Enjoy every minute!
This will make you a better, more empathetic doctor. Glad for your happy ending! She is beautiful!!!
Thank You for these videos. 🥰
Congratulations Momma. Prayers for a healthy postpartum, your emotions, your heart and for God to guide you in Eleanor’s life. 🩷🙏🏼 Dios Los Bendiga!!
Because you have gone through this you will be a much more empathetic Dr to your future patients! ❤ you did great! Congratulations on your beautiful daughter!
She’s precious! Could you please share more about what happened with your preeclampsia after delivery? How is your BP postpartum? Mine got way worse after delivery.
Great question! My BP normalized after delivery. It hasn’t been an issue for me since delivery. I didn’t develop postpartum preeclampsia but I know it was a possibility and I will continue to monitor my BP and try my best to optimize my health with diet/exercise once I’m cleared from my OBGYN to start exercising!
I love your channel Ali. I have had the blessings of adopting our first and getting pregnant and having our second at 40. Both were amazing experiences. Blessings to your family!
Man I didn't think I would cry but I did! I had an unplanned c section. My pregnancy was smooth sailing. It was towards the end of my pregnancy where it got rough bc of high BP. But we got it down by doing the brewer diet. I went into labor at 41+3 and was set on a home birth but 30 hours laboring I felt something was not right. So we went into the hospital my contractions stopped so they induced me, labored 10 hours and ended up having a c section because my son's head was tilted to the side. My husband made sure they could accommodate as much of my birth plan as possible. My husband got to do skin to skin in the OR because I physically couldn't since I was shaking so much. My home birth midwife helped me try to get my son latched in the PACU. he did fine there but the next day was a challenge and turned out my son had TMJ AND oral ties.
I was so tired by the time we got into postpartum at 2am.
Postpartum was the hardest and that was what I feared the most when I was pregnant. I'm almost 9 months pp and I'm still struggling. Not as much as before but mentally I know I'm not ok so I'm trying to prioritize my mental health.