Can't wait for more episodes!! My mom was studying to become a midwife but passed away before she could finish school. She was such an inspiration to me and I plan to follow the same career path. I loved giving birth to my babies and it's amazing seeing other parents bring their bundles of joy into the world.
🇨🇦 I love Emma so much! She's just the sweetest most compassionate nurse I've ever seen! She certainly is meant to be in labour and delivery! Oh I wish she had of been my nurse when I had mine! That hospital is very lucky to have her!
@@kb9847 Yes both of mine were big. I didn’t gain a whole lot of weight. 27 the first time and 22 lbs the second time. Matter of fact when I went for my one week visit after my first son, I had lost ALL of the weight I had gained. And I hate to brag 😂 but I didn’t throw up one time during either pregnancy!! I didn’t have gestational diabetes with either one. I was 6.15 when I was born and my husband was 4.5. You and I both have tall sons by the way!
🇨🇦 what an awesome video! I love childbirth! I've had 3 children and loved pregnancy and the rewards! I've been a coach to 9 women and loved everyone. Having and birthing a baby is just amazing to me. In 9 short months a woman's body produces a human being! What an honor to be a woman!, A mother, a Nannie. Thank you so much for this video!
I gave birth to an 11.2lb baby 7 months ago without any pain management. My labour from start to finish was less than 1.5 hrs. My body went into shock. 10/10 would not recommend! 😂
When my daughter was born in Germany everyone was talking about a woman who had delivered a 17 lb baby natural birth. I didn't get to see it, but later my husband saw the mother and baby at the clinic for the baby's 6 week checkup. He said the baby was too big for a baby carrier and she had it in a laundry basket.
Oh my word . My first baby was 11 lb at birth , but reached 17 lb at 4 months , just before I weaned her . People thought she was huge at 17 lb s and were surprised she had nothing more than breast milk up until then .
I remember when one of my kids was born and was 8lbs. The neighbor had a 10lb baby a week later and the baby seriously already looked about 3 mos old! Both precious on their own way. I was so glad that I got to push out the small one!!! Now he’s 15 5’10” and 160lbs. I can’t imagine that he was ever little in my arms while I held his little hand wrapped around my index finger!!! Little and big miracles!!! So wonderful!!
My first was 9 lbs 13 oz and the second was 11 lbs 2 oz, both natural labors under 4 hours. I am 6 feet tall and they are now tall adults…6-3 boy and 6-0 girl. No diabetes. Now, 30 years later, I’m still dealing with hemorrhoids. Every child is a miracle.
I had 7 live births including one c-section. Some of my deliveries were long and agonizing and 2 were fast and easy. The worst was less than half an hour without any help except encouragement from my unprepared husband. Let me tell you, epidurals were lifesavers. My babies were not adversely affected and my recovery was so much quicker. Good luck and kudos to Emma.
Absolutely! I always remind my pregnant friends and family that it takes work to even get to an epidural, especially the first one, all labor and delivery is beautiful and wonderful and horrible and painful and scary!!!! But it’s our choice how we want it and it is our choice-no judgment!!!
I will be looking forward to new episodes every Sunday from now on. Thanks again for another episode . It is interesting to see the maternity ward from. MCA point of view. A lot of shows like this focuses on the work of doctors and midwives. I don’t think that support staff get enough spotlight . Also it’s incredible how calm births are in the UK and how low the intervention rate is for births . The mom Carly with the 9 lb 4 baby and the long induction process I can just about imagine how it would be a different story in places like China and the US. In China a baby of that weight would simply scare them as being too large and they would have done a c section for a failed induction after 4 days . I admire this hospital for its patience in such cases .
Amen! As said above, I lived in Norway, and am familiar with Europe's view of childbirth: no epidurals etc., only gas. Came back to the US to have mine, got an epidural, wonderful. Then went back to Norway.
In 1932, my 5’3” grandmother had twins that weighed 10 lbs. each, at home with a midwife. A year later, she gave birth with a midwife at home to an 11 lb. boy. A year after that, she had a late term miscarriage of twins who were also big for their gestation age. Don’t ask me why, but I decided to never get pregnant, and, at 71, I do not regret that decision!
I gave birth to a ten pound 12 ounces baby girl naturally on January 19th 2020. Natural labour with some Pitocin towards the end. I was not induced although a c-section was scheduled for the next day. She is 13 months old now. And I did not have gestational diabetes.
Emma she is so cute. And she smiles all the time. She looks a lot like princess Diana did when she was her age. So sweet and smiling. I love her personality and I love the way she just goes for it. She has a very good attitude towards life. I wish there were more people like her in the world.
Diana was 36 when she died, and Emma was 43+ when she started this show so not the same age at all. She doesn't look anything like Diana either; she's far more animated, confident and relaxed as a person.
I had a cord prolapse and they pushed baby back up then the cord and that was It they did nothing else and she was born sunny side up with her hand on her face. Already sassy before she was out that one
Baby’s always go in a lot easier than they come out. I had two of mine. In the car on the way to the hospital . I just thank God that I’m way too old to have too go through that again
@@heyitsjules2495 it was not nice at all I’m a tiny person he was not and was really rough. I ended up getting an epidural which I didn’t want because I wasn’t coping the pain was so much worse than my other 3 but unfortunately the lady who did it couldn’t get it in the right place and was hitting a nerve she said but I felt it something pop and since then have been diagnosed with a bulging disc. She’s never lost the sas that’s for sure x
@@kaylastephens1345 Thank you! Congratulations to you too! We have a 3yo, a 2yo and a 1yo and they go girl, boy boy and we are expecting another girl. I've got my fingers crossed for a boy for you!
I weighed 100 pounds when I got pregnant with my son, 150 pounds when he was delivered naturally (not by choice). Baby weighed 10 pounds 12 ounces. I left the hospital weighing 105 pounds. I had gestational diabetes.
Those twins, are so big! Beautiful babies. I think it was mean to make Carly wait five days before they broke her water. They broke mine about 12 hours of laboring with my second. (Big baby)
Wow, how crazy my baby’s both exactly one pound smaller then that lovely lady similar story’s. My first was over due and 10lb 7oz after a very difficult labour and he got stuck but still managed a natural birth. My second I was inducted early as baby was big, after 3 1/2 days one minute I had non stop contractions and the next minute nothing. Until they broke my waters and about 40mins later my second baby was born at 9lb 3oz! Congratulations to all the new mummy’s and daddy! Emma is so lovely making sure they have everything they need ect! Would love to be a midwife but I wouldn’t get through all the trainning. Iv recently started care work again in people’s how’s and that’s good enough know I’m looking after people 😊 xx
I just had my baby February 11th 2021. I couldnt imagine having to push a large baby. My baby was 5lb 11oz and 17in long. Born at 38 weeks. She now weighs 5lb 1oz.
I've had 10 children- 7 in a hospital and 3 at home with a midwife. I wish I'd had all of them at home! It was truly amazing- so much easier and peaceful! Anyone who has given birth or watched the process should only say, "What an awesome God we have that has made it possible for a woman and a man to create another life! It is beyond our human capacity to understand each step from conception to birth!
My mom had 3 babies. We were all over 9 lbs. I was the last and the biggest. I was 9lbs 13 ounces. My mom had no trouble with any of us. We were all late though. My middle brother was the latest at 2 weeks. I was 1 week late. I was due on Christmas and born the day after New Years. We were all born in different states.
I was very lucky. Labor and birth = 1 hour and 20 minutes. No meds, no screaming and no real pain. Doctor was at the end of the table, wearing a catcher's mitt... :D :D :D
Hahaha 😂 I'm there with you. No pain meds, easy births, no screaming. My 4th I thought should be out in no time but was being born face up. I remember asking the Dr if she was stuck or what. Lol. Then he told me.
It appears to me, she is suffering from some sort of irreversible hair loss or thinning, and has decided to either tattoo, or 'paint' on colour to her scalp to resemble hair. I feel she would look better simply bald, or with a wig. But people handle trauma in interesting ways.
My son weighed 11 lbs, 11.3 oz at birth. I did not have a C-section. None of his gifted newborn clothes fit. He was wearing 1 year clothes when he left the hospital with me 4 days later.
This is why I always advise people to ask for clothing of various sizes as newborn won't always fit the baby. (for baby shower gifts or baby registry gift suggestions) Ultrasound isn't always accurate at estimating birth weight.
Mine too. They had to get diapers from the children's unit since natal unit had none big enough. I had bought lots of clotches size 50-60 he never wore them they were too small. Now he is 25 , 190cm/about 78 kg . When he was three weeks old he sat on my arm holding his head and back. At 5 month he stood up holding on to the sofa his small legs shaking but determined to stand.
The first thing I was taught as a student nurse was measuring blood pressure with a sphigomanometer. It’s easy. These days it’s all done with a battery operated device
These nurses should come to Canada to teaches nurses to actually nurse people instead of just being pill dispensers. Imagine learning to actually make real beds with real sheets
I was born in the late 80's 13 weeks premature. Still trying to wrap my head around this: 1 lb 13 oz. I have friends who were even smaller than that and though certain eye conditions developed while in the nicu, we're all healthy adults today. I was in hospital for 6 months since I couldn't breathe on my own and so on.
I had a 7.15 lb. boy who was stuck and the doc pulled him out with forceps and in the process pulled me off the table. My son suffered from that for over a yr and I am still having problems 42 yrs later from 4th degree tears.
I had a fast labour, I went from 3cm to 10cm in like 20min.. here in Canada it a doctor that delivers your baby well the poor nurse had to basically catch my son he came so quickly the doctor just missed it by 20sec..
2 of my 9 were big. My 4th was 9lb 12oz (military hospital). My 8th was 11 lbs (homebirth). I'm 5'2" so I was huge lol. Surprisingly short labors though...3 and 4hrs.
I had my babies in the 70's and boy am I glad...no inducement, no C section, no drugs. I was a Lamaze Trained mom and it works! I did not want my babies to be filled with drugs. They nursed right on the table.
Oh goodness “the perfect mom” 🙄 Everyone has different needs, experiences, circumstances, requirements, limitations and experiences pain differently. Your way was ideal for you doesn’t mean it is for everyone.
I almost had my third baby in my husband's truck (got stuck in morning traffic). Got to the hospital and immediately started pushing; I think it took 10 minutes total. Whole time begging in vain for an epidural even though I knew it was way too late lol. Plus side was I was mobile again almost immediately; it was nice not to be paralyzed for a time after birth.
My son was 10 lbs and 23 inches at 38+3. My daughter was 11.1 lbs and 22 inches at 38+2. Have nothing naturally and unmedicated. Both deliveries were 10.5 hours. Was induced with cervidil for my daughter.
She probably means how red or pink it looks inside sometimes you get it home and it’s just sad inside and not very good lol Supposedly the ones with a brown spot from sitting on the ground are the most ripe.
I wanted to deliver vaginally, but my OB/GYN said there was no way. My birth canal is very narrow and it would be dangerous to try. My baby was little. 6 pounds 7 ounces and 17 inches long. I trusted her when she said no. She’s been delivering babies for 40 years now and I went with her judgement. I didn’t want to chance getting my baby girl stuck.
Did they seriously just preform two blood pressures, in a row, on the same arm. 🤦🏻♀️ you have to wait 10 minutes to preform another blood pressure on that arm. That BP check 101!
I very all ways wanted to be a midwife. Never did it..or I midwife assistant. I'm almost 50 and I think I'll go back to school. This shows put the dream back..thank you
My baby girl was 11lb 6oz with a head full of dark hair that the nurse put in a little bow on top of her head. She certainly did not look like a newborn.
If your talking about the Dr., it looks like her head was tattooed, maybe she suffers from alopecia, but she knows her stuff and that's all that matters, I'd definitely want her on my side! 🤗
Yeah that’s the thing I notice about watching UK medical shows . Every single time I’m like “ Why they are allowed to not wear masks?!” Nowadays however , no one would think about not wearing masks . No masks , covid or not , would never fly in the ORs of North America or China .
Steve hospitals in the UK don’t have a pull out couch for the dads in the US all birthing labor rooms have pull out couches so the dad can spend the night before the babies born and after there’s always beds in every single room I feel so sorry for these dads I’m kind of shocked.
My son was 9.5 & I stayed in labor 36 hours to find out I couldn’t have him natural 😓. I finally had a c-section. He was so ugly when he was taken that I told the nurse that can’t be my baby he’s so ugly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Labor in this is way different than what I experienced in the us with my 3. Don't know if it's the difference between US and UK or hospital and midwife
The midwifery model and medical model of prenatal and immediate postpartum care have their differences, yes. If you read the book Babies Are Not Pizzas: They Are Born, Not Delivered there's information based on the author's experiences. Definitely an eye-opener.
Can't wait for more episodes!! My mom was studying to become a midwife but passed away before she could finish school. She was such an inspiration to me and I plan to follow the same career path. I loved giving birth to my babies and it's amazing seeing other parents bring their bundles of joy into the world.
Beautiful. I'm sure your mother would be proud ❤
I'm sorry for your loss, God bless you, I'm sure you'd make an awesome mid wife! 🤗🌷
You’ve got this lovey! Go get that degree 💕✨
Good luck to you and may Allah bless your mother.
I love Emma's adorable personality. Her warmth and love shine thru the screen.
I am a fresh mum and I have to cry every single time I see a birthing video. It is incredible what women go through.
🇨🇦 I love Emma so much! She's just the sweetest most compassionate nurse I've ever seen! She certainly is meant to be in labour and delivery! Oh I wish she had of been my nurse when I had mine! That hospital is very lucky to have her!
Emma seems like the sweetest human on earth! 🥰
E muito bom esses vidio é lindo eu não tenho palavras ver uma chegar a o mundo é lindo demais
honestlyyy she does 💓
I know!! ☺️
Yea 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍👍❤️
My first son was 10.2 pounds and my second son was 10.4 pounds. I had cesareans both times and I’m glad I did! They’re 32 & 29 now and both 6’3 !
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Some babies are just big. My brother was 10.12lbs cc birth.
My friend just gave birth to a 10.2ilb both herself and her husband are 6 foot.
WOW big babies. My son was 8 lbs and he is now 6'5"!!! lol
@@kb9847 Yes both of mine were big. I didn’t gain a whole lot of weight. 27 the first time and 22 lbs the second time. Matter of fact when I went for my one week visit after my first son, I had lost ALL of the weight I had gained. And I hate to brag 😂 but I didn’t throw up one time during either pregnancy!! I didn’t have gestational diabetes with either one. I was 6.15 when I was born and my husband was 4.5. You and I both have tall sons by the way!
that’s like my mum. she also had two cesareans, i was exactly 10 pounds and my brother was 10.2, i’m 16 and almost 6’0, and my brother is 13 and 5’10
🇨🇦 what an awesome video! I love childbirth! I've had 3 children and loved pregnancy and the rewards! I've been a coach to 9 women and loved everyone. Having and birthing a baby is just amazing to me. In 9 short months a woman's body produces a human being! What an honor to be a woman!, A mother, a Nannie. Thank you so much for this video!
I gave birth to an 11.2lb baby 7 months ago without any pain management. My labour from start to finish was less than 1.5 hrs. My body went into shock. 10/10 would not recommend! 😂
Emma is so kind and humble! Love her personality!
Emma is the most humble and nicest person I've ever seen😊
She has such a kind energy about her.. truly beautiful inside out.
These midwives and nurses are so terrific 🦋🦋🦋
Fell asleep watching this (long day, work as a nurse) and Victoria's screaming woke me up.
When my daughter was born in Germany everyone was talking about a woman who had delivered a 17 lb baby natural birth. I didn't get to see it, but later my husband saw the mother and baby at the clinic for the baby's 6 week checkup. He said the baby was too big for a baby carrier and she had it in a laundry basket.
Oh my word . My first baby was 11 lb at birth , but reached 17 lb at 4 months , just before I weaned her . People thought she was huge at 17 lb s and were surprised she had nothing more than breast milk up until then .
@@annieridesagain3867 I can't remember what my big one was but I know he had hit 30# by the time he was a year old.
I had an 11 lb baby naturally , it was not easy .
@@annieridesagain3867 my 11 lb baby was 11 lbs at 6 weeks and she was only 18 lbs at a year
@Calista Roche r/EmojiPolice
Ever since I mentioned I was pregnant I’ve been getting pregnancy videos non stop
I remember when one of my kids was born and was 8lbs. The neighbor had a 10lb baby a week later and the baby seriously already looked about 3 mos old! Both precious on their own way. I was so glad that I got to push out the small one!!! Now he’s 15 5’10” and 160lbs. I can’t imagine that he was ever little in my arms while I held his little hand wrapped around my index finger!!! Little and big miracles!!! So wonderful!!
Emma Willis is the most beautiful woman in the world, I swear. She is just so amazing.
I Agree. Her face wow natural Beauty !
I was 18 when I had my daughter and she was 10lb 5oz! Surprisingly I managed to deliver her naturally
Our bodies are incredible!
My son was that same weight. He was my 3rd. Despite his size, the pain was so terrible I had him out in 3 pushes.
Child birth is a beautiful thing. Looking forward to delivering my 5th baby
God bless you.
So happy for you💖
Congratulations 🥳 when are you due?, I'm also expected my 5th, due on July 3rd 💕
@@lourum8832 ohhhh...I wish I could have my fifth too, but my husband isn t aboard..he s done😢
Congratulations, you sound like you are superwoman
My first was 9 lbs 13 oz and the second was 11 lbs 2 oz, both natural labors under 4 hours. I am 6 feet tall and they are now tall adults…6-3 boy and 6-0 girl. No diabetes. Now, 30 years later, I’m still dealing with hemorrhoids. Every child is a miracle.
I had 7 live births including one c-section. Some of my deliveries were long and agonizing and 2 were fast and easy. The worst was less than half an hour without any help except encouragement from my unprepared husband. Let me tell you, epidurals were lifesavers. My babies were not adversely affected and my recovery was so much quicker. Good luck and kudos to Emma.
Absolutely! I always remind my pregnant friends and family that it takes work to even get to an epidural, especially the first one, all labor and delivery is beautiful and wonderful and horrible and painful and scary!!!! But it’s our choice how we want it and it is our choice-no judgment!!!
Epidurals negatively impacting birth is no longer generally accepted. They don't prolong labor etc. as they were incorrectly believed to do.
I thought natural meant no pain medication. I’m glad she didn’t try to do that without it!!
I thought so too. My last birth was a 10lb 8oz 23" boy. No epidural cuz it came too fast; nor pain meds. He is 38 now and 6ft 7". It WAS tough. :)
Believe it or not, women used to give birth without any pain killers.
Gas & air is pretty useless ... That one woman was screaming in agony .. I feel so sorry for all of those women. Give them an epidural for god's sake.
my mom had an emergency c session
@@karenkellogg5492 my goodness Karen!! 10lbs 8oz and no pain meds?!?? You must be a super hero!!
I will be looking forward to new episodes every Sunday from now on. Thanks again for another episode . It is interesting to see the maternity ward from. MCA point of view. A lot of shows like this focuses on the work of doctors and midwives. I don’t think that support staff get enough spotlight . Also it’s incredible how calm births are in the UK and how low the intervention rate is for births . The mom Carly with the 9 lb 4 baby and the long induction process I can just about imagine how it would be a different story in places like China and the US. In China a baby of that weight would simply scare them as being too large and they would have done a c section for a failed induction after 4 days . I admire this hospital for its patience in such cases .
Yay another one! Loving this series keep it coming! 💕
Omg, Emma Willis you rock. Amazing to see you working as a midwife and you are fantastic x
OOOHHHH!!!!!! Emma really seems to be amazing, sweet and very kind‼️
These twins made me cry
my cousin's wife had a 13 lb baby. when she looked at him she thought she it was the painkillers messing with her head.lol
Lol. 10lbs 7 oz when I was born 57 years ago. Mom was 2 weeks late. She was only 5' 4". Lol.
YIKES!!!!
Awe how cute. Little twin bows.
Emma better get it together BP is critical for both mom and baby thats one vital sign that you must get correct🤗
My lady parts just NOPED that title.
Amen! As said above, I lived in Norway, and am familiar with Europe's view of childbirth: no epidurals etc., only gas. Came back to the US to have mine, got an epidural, wonderful. Then went back to Norway.
Emma, I love you and your love for your profession!
I relate to Emma, she seems wonderful btw. Everyone Ive seen here seems wonderful:)
Emma is a sweetheart.
In 1932, my 5’3” grandmother had twins that weighed 10 lbs. each, at home with a midwife. A year later, she gave birth with a midwife at home to an 11 lb. boy. A year after that, she had a late term miscarriage of twins who were also big for their gestation age. Don’t ask me why, but I decided to never get pregnant, and, at 71, I do not regret that decision!
I gave birth to a ten pound 12 ounces baby girl naturally on January 19th 2020. Natural labour with some Pitocin towards the end. I was not induced although a c-section was scheduled for the next day. She is 13 months old now. And I did not have gestational diabetes.
GOOD L...ADY. 😱😱😱 I can barely handle period cramps. Barely. 😟
Emma she is so cute. And she smiles all the time. She looks a lot like princess Diana did when she was her age. So sweet and smiling. I love her personality and I love the way she just goes for it. She has a very good attitude towards life. I wish there were more people like her in the world.
Diana was 36 when she died, and Emma was 43+ when she started this show so not the same age at all. She doesn't look anything like Diana either; she's far more animated, confident and relaxed as a person.
I was going to say the same thing, Diana never made it to 40, SO heartbreaking
Emma is gorgeous 😍
I had a cord prolapse and they pushed baby back up then the cord and that was It they did nothing else and she was born sunny side up with her hand on her face. Already sassy before she was out that one
That is 100% not recommended but I’m so glad to hear it worked out in your case!
Yeah most of the time it's straight for a c section
Why did the cord prolapse?????!
Baby’s always go in a lot easier than they come out. I had two of mine. In the car on the way to the hospital . I just thank God that I’m way too old to have too go through that again
@@heyitsjules2495 it was not nice at all I’m a tiny person he was not and was really rough. I ended up getting an epidural which I didn’t want because I wasn’t coping the pain was so much worse than my other 3 but unfortunately the lady who did it couldn’t get it in the right place and was hitting a nerve she said but I felt it something pop and since then have been diagnosed with a bulging disc. She’s never lost the sas that’s for sure x
I'm currently expecting #4 and even though labor and delivery can be awful, I'm so excited! I LOVE this show! I need more! Lol!
Im pregnant with my 4th too! I have 3 girls, 5yo, 2yo and my youngest just turned 1. Hoping for a boy this time 🙏 congratulations!
@@kaylastephens1345 Thank you! Congratulations to you too! We have a 3yo, a 2yo and a 1yo and they go girl, boy boy and we are expecting another girl. I've got my fingers crossed for a boy for you!
I weighed 100 pounds when I got pregnant with my son, 150 pounds when he was delivered naturally (not by choice). Baby weighed 10 pounds 12 ounces. I left the hospital weighing 105 pounds. I had gestational diabetes.
Those twins, are so big! Beautiful babies. I think it was mean to make Carly wait five days before they broke her water. They broke mine about 12 hours of laboring with my second. (Big baby)
Not breaking the water is to save the baby. Once the water broke, your baby is not safe anymore from any infection.
Obsessed with this show!
THANK you all it was beautiful an a great experience..God bless us Emma..an nurses Dr.s
Yes there
Wow, how crazy my baby’s both exactly one pound smaller then that lovely lady similar story’s. My first was over due and 10lb 7oz after a very difficult labour and he got stuck but still managed a natural birth. My second I was inducted early as baby was big, after 3 1/2 days one minute I had non stop contractions and the next minute nothing. Until they broke my waters and about 40mins later my second baby was born at 9lb 3oz! Congratulations to all the new mummy’s and daddy! Emma is so lovely making sure they have everything they need ect! Would love to be a midwife but I wouldn’t get through all the trainning. Iv recently started care work again in people’s how’s and that’s good enough know I’m looking after people 😊 xx
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I just had my baby February 11th 2021. I couldnt imagine having to push a large baby. My baby was 5lb 11oz and 17in long. Born at 38 weeks. She now weighs 5lb 1oz.
Congratulations! ❤
I've had 10 children- 7 in a hospital and 3 at home with a midwife. I wish I'd had all of them at home! It was truly amazing- so much easier and peaceful! Anyone who has given birth or watched the process should only say, "What an awesome God we have that has made it possible for a woman and a man to create another life! It is beyond our human capacity to understand each step from conception to birth!
My mom had 3 babies. We were all over 9 lbs. I was the last and the biggest. I was 9lbs 13 ounces. My mom had no trouble with any of us. We were all late though. My middle brother was the latest at 2 weeks. I was 1 week late. I was due on Christmas and born the day after New Years. We were all born in different states.
My second baby was over 11 lbs, the biggest my midwife ever delivered. Thank goodness I had wide enough hips!
My boyfriend was 10lbs at birth and I am a tiny person so kinda terrified 😅
Hahaha 😂
Emma is beautiful! She should be a model!
Happy valentines day
Yahoo! I’ve been looking for episodes of this everywhere!
I was very lucky. Labor and birth = 1 hour and 20 minutes. No meds, no screaming and no real pain. Doctor was at the end of the table, wearing a catcher's mitt... :D :D :D
Hahaha 😂 I'm there with you. No pain meds, easy births, no screaming. My 4th I thought should be out in no time but was being born face up. I remember asking the Dr if she was stuck or what. Lol. Then he told me.
Praying that everyone falls asleep quickly and has a peaceful sleep. Hope you all wake up happy and well rested 🍓🍓🍓
💕🤗💕The most Beautiful experience in Life!!!🤰🤱❤️
My babies were 9-2 and 10-6. 10-6 was natural and so easy I could not believe it.
Is the one ladies hair drawn on? Lol
I asked myself the same question...still trying to figure it out 🤔...I mean to each it's own but...
I have the same thoughts! Not to be mean. But it looks glued down. Lord forgiven me for my remark.
I wondered same thing... I'm so confused
It appears to me, she is suffering from some sort of irreversible hair loss or thinning, and has decided to either tattoo, or 'paint' on colour to her scalp to resemble hair. I feel she would look better simply bald, or with a wig. But people handle trauma in interesting ways.
@@Wakeupgrandowl It appears she is most likely suffering from alopecia.
I was a big baby too. I still am a big baby.
CUTE❣️
My son weighed 11 lbs, 11.3 oz at birth. I did not have a C-section. None of his gifted newborn clothes fit. He was wearing 1 year clothes when he left the hospital with me 4 days later.
This is why I always advise people to ask for clothing of various sizes as newborn won't always fit the baby. (for baby shower gifts or baby registry gift suggestions) Ultrasound isn't always accurate at estimating birth weight.
Mine too. They had to get diapers from the children's unit since natal unit had none big enough. I had bought lots of clotches size 50-60 he never wore them they were too small. Now he is 25 , 190cm/about 78 kg . When he was three weeks old he sat on my arm holding his head and back. At 5 month he stood up holding on to the sofa his small legs shaking but determined to stand.
The first thing I was taught as a student nurse was measuring blood pressure with a sphigomanometer. It’s easy. These days it’s all done with a battery operated device
These nurses should come to Canada to teaches nurses to actually nurse people instead of just being pill dispensers. Imagine learning to actually make real beds with real sheets
i was born 2 months premature in '98 and about 2 kg, so seeing babies that small at 5 weeks premature makes me wonder how small i was
2 Kg is about 4.4# which is a tiny baby. Did you have to spend time in the NICU?
@@gailrodgers3079 not sure, i did not ask further
I was born in the late 80's 13 weeks premature. Still trying to wrap my head around this: 1 lb 13 oz. I have friends who were even smaller than that and though certain eye conditions developed while in the nicu, we're all healthy adults today. I was in hospital for 6 months since I couldn't breathe on my own and so on.
Feb 14th, 1985 I had a big baby My 3rd son was 11lbs 11 oz was 28 3/4 inches ALL NATURAL even with him being posterior I'm 5ft
I love 💗 watching birth vlogs
Me, too.
Sd. @@joannestark3023
I had a 9 pound baby and because of that 3rd degree tear 😰😰
One year later: STILL not OK down there 😭😭😭
Oh, dear. Tearing can happen with coached pushing. Sorry you're still experiencing issues.
I had a 7.15 lb. boy who was stuck and the doc pulled him out with forceps and in the process pulled me off the table. My son suffered from that for over a yr and I am still having problems 42 yrs later from 4th degree tears.
i remember doing the manual blood pressure test, my teacher checked it after me & just guessed but jeez thank you to my goodluck :) got it right
This had to be before Covid.
I had a fast labour, I went from 3cm to 10cm in like 20min.. here in Canada it a doctor that delivers your baby well the poor nurse had to basically catch my son he came so quickly the doctor just missed it by 20sec..
Wow, you were lucky with that! Were you very active during the pregnancy? They say that helps to make it faster and easier, but not sure that's true.
Happy valentines day everyone!
2 of my 9 were big. My 4th was 9lb 12oz (military hospital). My 8th was 11 lbs (homebirth). I'm 5'2" so I was huge lol. Surprisingly short labors though...3 and 4hrs.
Nine! Wow, that's amazing.
I had my babies in the 70's and boy am I glad...no inducement, no C section, no drugs. I was a Lamaze Trained mom and it works! I did not want my babies to be filled with drugs. They nursed right on the table.
I had my babies with no drugs as well. Quite an amazing experience!!! Painful but amazing!
Oh goodness “the perfect mom” 🙄
Everyone has different needs, experiences, circumstances, requirements, limitations and experiences pain differently. Your way was ideal for you doesn’t mean it is for everyone.
@@catchyname5403 pretty sure some people litteraly pass out when they're in a huge amount of pain so indeed in some cases it's needed
You know that your baby isn't going to be "filled with drugs" right? 😂wow. Epidural is safe or it wouldn't be so widely offered.
I had 3 natural & 1 was an emergency cesarian, so you just never know
When I worked in a nursing home in Indiana, elderly woman told me her 2 kids weighed 23 lbs at birth.
My second baby was a natural delivery weighing 12lb 14 onz!
ouch!!
😲🙊
Wow amazing lady, I thought mine where big at 10lb 7oz and 9lb 3oz xx
Wow
I almost had my third baby in my husband's truck (got stuck in morning traffic). Got to the hospital and immediately started pushing; I think it took 10 minutes total. Whole time begging in vain for an epidural even though I knew it was way too late lol. Plus side was I was mobile again almost immediately; it was nice not to be paralyzed for a time after birth.
My son was 10 lbs and 23 inches at 38+3. My daughter was 11.1 lbs and 22 inches at 38+2. Have nothing naturally and unmedicated. Both deliveries were 10.5 hours. Was induced with cervidil for my daughter.
But all watermelons I’ve seen look exactly the same inside.. 😂😂
She probably means how red or pink it looks inside sometimes you get it home and it’s just sad inside and not very good lol Supposedly the ones with a brown spot from sitting on the ground are the most ripe.
Blessed Congratulations♡♡♡
What a truly beautiful soul 😍
Happy ❤️ day everyone
I wanted to deliver vaginally, but my OB/GYN said there was no way. My birth canal is very narrow and it would be dangerous to try. My baby was little. 6 pounds 7 ounces and 17 inches long. I trusted her when she said no. She’s been delivering babies for 40 years now and I went with her judgement. I didn’t want to chance getting my baby girl stuck.
oohhh! Hi! Hello baby! 👋😃😄
Did they seriously just preform two blood pressures, in a row, on the same arm. 🤦🏻♀️ you have to wait 10 minutes to preform another blood pressure on that arm. That BP check 101!
🇨🇦 I love Emma!
I very all ways wanted to be a midwife. Never did it..or I midwife assistant. I'm almost 50 and I think I'll go back to school. This shows put the dream back..thank you
"Call the Midwife" modern times.
My baby girl was 11lb 6oz with a head full of dark hair that the nurse put in a little bow on top of her head. She certainly did not look like a newborn.
Happy valentine's day to you all x
1:05 what was happening with her hair? 👀
Glad you asked first, I was starting to think, I was the only one who was noticing her hair.😊
If your talking about the Dr., it looks like her head was tattooed, maybe she suffers from alopecia, but she knows her stuff and that's all that matters, I'd definitely want her on my side! 🤗
@@angelasmiley8352 Some people tattoo their heads if they’ve had chemo and their hair won’t grow back.
Ths is crazy in america we wear surgical masks in c section room I didn't see any of that 😳
They usually do in the uk too. My youngest sister was born in the uk they used masks.
Yeah that’s the thing I notice about watching UK medical shows . Every single time I’m like “ Why they are allowed to not wear masks?!” Nowadays however , no one would think about not wearing masks . No masks , covid or not , would never fly in the ORs of North America or China .
Does the mid wife have a tattooed head of hair?
I need an answer because I’m wondering as well
Maybe she has Alopecia?
Looked like she gelled it down or something but only in the front
It looks to me like she has a wig cap glued down.
I'm still trying to figure it out! 😳😁
LOVE THIS 💪💪
Steve hospitals in the UK don’t have a pull out couch for the dads in the US all birthing labor rooms have pull out couches so the dad can spend the night before the babies born and after there’s always beds in every single room I feel so sorry for these dads I’m kind of shocked.
Since I've had my babies over 20 Years ago they now have double beds for the couple here in Mn.
I gave birth 4 times in the USA & there wasn't any Dad beds in my rooms
My son was 9.5 & I stayed in labor 36 hours to find out I couldn’t have him natural 😓. I finally had a c-section. He was so ugly when he was taken that I told the nurse that can’t be my baby he’s so ugly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:26 for the love god.....i jumped 😅😅😅 put them volume low 🤣
Ciao che bella bambina carina anche se la sua famiglia e bella carina come la bambina ciao tutti
Emma is 😍
3 hours I wish 31 hours with my first. 10 with my second and about 6 with the last one. I was done cause that S HURTS! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am watching these babies and thinking I want to have a baby. Then I remind myself, get real your 73 years old.
Lol
Labor in this is way different than what I experienced in the us with my 3. Don't know if it's the difference between US and UK or hospital and midwife
The midwifery model and medical model of prenatal and immediate postpartum care have their differences, yes. If you read the book Babies Are Not Pizzas: They Are Born, Not Delivered there's information based on the author's experiences. Definitely an eye-opener.
My first baby was 13 pounds my second was teeny tiny he was 3.1 pounds