The ring of fire is literally fire down there. For me it felt like 20 curling irons in there burning as my baby's head and shoulders passed once out it stopped. But I felt everything. Maybe epidural numbs the Sensation but I felt intense burning as it stretched.
Hello hello! I am an RN in a different specialty, and I’m 5wks pregnant. Your videos deserve so many more views! You are the best labor and delivery educator I have found online yet, and I SO appreciate you sharing your wealth of knowledge and experience. I of course will develop a good, open relationship with my OB/GYN, but just know that your videos have been immensely helpful! I’ve watched over a dozen so far, and look forward to the rest of them. Thank you much!
It’s because of you, your educational and informational videos and my amazing support team that I was able to have the unmedicated birth I dreamed of. Thank you so much for that ❤️
I am so happy to have played a small role (because really it was all you, my friend) in providing education that helped prepare you for your birth. Also yay for an amazing support team!!
I had coupling with my 2nd baby (1st labor, unmedicated VBAC). I told my doula afterward that it felt like I was in one of those scenes in a movie where the person is running after a train, trying to grab on and pull up to safety. My water broke just after 1AM and ctx started about 10min later. From the start they were 2-3min apart, and she was born less than 5hrs later. She probably would have been born even sooner except she had her right hand on her left ear!
I'm 4 weeks pp with my second baby, we are done having children but I'll watch your videos anyways because they helped me a lot to prepare to giving birth 🙂 much love from Hungary
I wish I had watched this before having my first baby because I learned most of it the hard way. The night I went into labor, I woke up to “diarrhea” and felt the stomach cramps with it and thought I got it all out but was confused why I still was cramping. It took them getting more regular for me to realize I was really having contractions and started timing them. I also had terrible back labor and had her on a nerve in my hips. I was handling contractions well but I had to figure out the back and hip pain.
I was on gas and air and had been given something to calm down the intensity of my contractions. When i felt the ring, I just started whistling Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash to my husband
Wish people talked about trauma to the bladder during L&D. Had complications during my vbac and it was frustrating not finding information and similar experiences online
@@Nurse_zabe I just wanted to share in case anyone else has had a similar experience. It was incredibly isolating going through that and not getting solid answers from drs or finding helpful stories online. I even went back to my pregnancy books and couldn’t find information.
I had a home birth and when my water broke I got a sudden wave of nausea. It quickly went away, but half an hour later I started vomiting. That also didn't last long. I had castor oil that morning so there was no poop to poop, but it definitely felt like I was pooping 😮. I didn't experience the shakes but I couldn't fall asleep for 2 days (and not because baby wasn't sleeping). Thanks for putting this together, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for your education! Been watching you for a while. Do you know why my doctor would ask me to skip pushing every other contraction? I literally could only breathe… no pushing. It was hard! Thank you!
Hm. My provider instructed me to take slow, deep breaths during pushing to relax my pelvic floor and whereas she was out in about 3 contractions I did end up with a second degree tear :/ (not an emegent situation either) Those shakes get me every time, lol.
The studies show that it can help with reducing the risk of significant tearing, but people also don’t have significant tears who don’t do perineal stretching. If it’s causing you a lot of discomfort and maybe that’s some thing that does not feel good and right for you. And that’s OK! Or maybe you play around with how you’re doing it (introducing a wand), timing (after a warm bath), etc. It also might not be a bad idea to see a pelvic floor pt and have them help figure out a plan that is best for your body!
I was expecting back labor as that where the majority of my menstrual cramps always were. What I was not expecting was the cold electrical zap feeling in the front of my thighs with every contraction starting at about 6cm dilation.
Im due in 8 weeks with my 4th. I will be having this baby at my midwifes birth center. I am terrified because i know what to expect lol. Im hoping this one slips right out lol
The ring of fire is literally fire down there. For me it felt like 20 curling irons in there burning as my baby's head and shoulders passed once out it stopped. But I felt everything. Maybe epidural numbs the Sensation but I felt intense burning as it stretched.
Hello hello! I am an RN in a different specialty, and I’m 5wks pregnant. Your videos deserve so many more views! You are the best labor and delivery educator I have found online yet, and I SO appreciate you sharing your wealth of knowledge and experience. I of course will develop a good, open relationship with my OB/GYN, but just know that your videos have been immensely helpful! I’ve watched over a dozen so far, and look forward to the rest of them. Thank you much!
😂 " I Don care even if you poop in my face", a sweet labour Nurse❤ Thank you very much for such important informative videos 🌟
It’s because of you, your educational and informational videos and my amazing support team that I was able to have the unmedicated birth I dreamed of. Thank you so much for that ❤️
I am so happy to have played a small role (because really it was all you, my friend) in providing education that helped prepare you for your birth. Also yay for an amazing support team!!
I had coupling with my 2nd baby (1st labor, unmedicated VBAC). I told my doula afterward that it felt like I was in one of those scenes in a movie where the person is running after a train, trying to grab on and pull up to safety. My water broke just after 1AM and ctx started about 10min later. From the start they were 2-3min apart, and she was born less than 5hrs later. She probably would have been born even sooner except she had her right hand on her left ear!
Thank you so much for your videos and especially for this one. I was feeling nausea during my first labour. I didn’t know it was normal.
I literally couldn’t stop shaking once I hit transition I thought i was having a seizure!
I got an epidural and my shakes immediately went away!
Wild
So wild! It’s such a scary feeling. Sounds like yours was purely adrenaline based!
I'm 4 weeks pp with my second baby, we are done having children but I'll watch your videos anyways because they helped me a lot to prepare to giving birth 🙂 much love from Hungary
That was really interesting! Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Thank you! Im 2 weeks from due date and feeling like i have no idea how baby is gonna fit 😢Lol
It is honestly amazing how perfectly it all fits together! 💕💕
I wish I had watched this before having my first baby because I learned most of it the hard way. The night I went into labor, I woke up to “diarrhea” and felt the stomach cramps with it and thought I got it all out but was confused why I still was cramping. It took them getting more regular for me to realize I was really having contractions and started timing them.
I also had terrible back labor and had her on a nerve in my hips. I was handling contractions well but I had to figure out the back and hip pain.
I was on gas and air and had been given something to calm down the intensity of my contractions. When i felt the ring, I just started whistling Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash to my husband
I'm back because I'm due my second in May and you were one of the resources I used last time to help prepare myself
Oh my gosh, that’s the best use of that song!! Congrats on your pregnancy!
Wish people talked about trauma to the bladder during L&D. Had complications during my vbac and it was frustrating not finding information and similar experiences online
I am so sorry you had bladder issues after your VBAC. I do have a few videos on pelvic floor health! Are you looking for something else more specific?
@@Nurse_zabe I just wanted to share in case anyone else has had a similar experience. It was incredibly isolating going through that and not getting solid answers from drs or finding helpful stories online. I even went back to my pregnancy books and couldn’t find information.
Thank you for sharing your journey for others who might read. I hope it helps someone else feel less alone. 💕
I had a home birth and when my water broke I got a sudden wave of nausea. It quickly went away, but half an hour later I started vomiting. That also didn't last long. I had castor oil that morning so there was no poop to poop, but it definitely felt like I was pooping 😮. I didn't experience the shakes but I couldn't fall asleep for 2 days (and not because baby wasn't sleeping).
Thanks for putting this together, keep up the good work!
All my babies were born at night and I had the HARDEST time sleeping. I went and hung out with my friends at the nurses’ station 😂🫣
Thank you so much for your education! Been watching you for a while. Do you know why my doctor would ask me to skip pushing every other contraction? I literally could only breathe… no pushing. It was hard! Thank you!
Probably because baby was having some issues with their heart rate. Breathing through a contraction gives them time to recover!
Hm. My provider instructed me to take slow, deep breaths during pushing to relax my pelvic floor and whereas she was out in about 3 contractions I did end up with a second degree tear :/ (not an emegent situation either)
Those shakes get me every time, lol.
She was definitely coming FAST and I was doing the little pants until the provider told me to do the opposite 🤷♀️
Slow deep breaths in and out will do the same thing, but are often difficult to do with the intense urge to push many experience.
In your experience, does perineal stretching really make a difference? I'm trying to do it but it's so uncomfortable!
The studies show that it can help with reducing the risk of significant tearing, but people also don’t have significant tears who don’t do perineal stretching. If it’s causing you a lot of discomfort and maybe that’s some thing that does not feel good and right for you. And that’s OK! Or maybe you play around with how you’re doing it (introducing a wand), timing (after a warm bath), etc. It also might not be a bad idea to see a pelvic floor pt and have them help figure out a plan that is best for your body!
I was expecting back labor as that where the majority of my menstrual cramps always were. What I was not expecting was the cold electrical zap feeling in the front of my thighs with every contraction starting at about 6cm dilation.
The thigh pain is so wild! Like the baby isn’t even near there?!
Completely unrelated, but your curls are looking juicy and plump! 😂
I’ve been doing the bowl method and it’s giving me the best curl clumps!
Im due in 8 weeks with my 4th. I will be having this baby at my midwifes birth center. I am terrified because i know what to expect lol. Im hoping this one slips right out lol
I hear ya there 😅. But you also know that YOU CAN DO IT!
I always found myself getting nervous around the end of pregnancy knowing there was only one way out!
😂😂😂😂😂 Yes it was your support person fault 😂🎉❤
100000000% 😂😂😅
Why's it always gotta be poop and farts?? 😂
Lol. I dunno, but here we are!