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Day in the life of a labor and delivery nurse
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2022
- #laboranddelivery
Hey guys and welcome back!!!!. This is the video that I said I would make about a month ago about my new job as a labor and delivery nurse.💕

Hope you enjoy leave any questions down below 💕💕
Thank you for watching !!
I love the way you speak about nursing. It's keeping me motivated. I currently hold a degree in another field and I would like to go back to school for nursing, and with all the stuff going on about nurses being treated poorly and being overworked is very discouraging but I feel a lot of positivity from you and you seem to really love your job. So inspiring!
“Positivity” brought to you by Lexapro. Run from bedside, girl!
@@velocirshtr3756 😂😂😂 stopppp!!
I’m so glad you like the video! ❤️ yes there is a lot wrong with healthcare & nursing right now, but if you find the specialty you really like you will be happy. Good luck with everything ❤️❤️❤️
I have a degree in business administration and I am thinking of going into nursing as well I feel the same sometimes I feel stuck
Same here am an accountant now of to nursing school soon
You have such calming, sweetenergy. You must to your new mama patients and baby the best care.
I'm a freshman in high school right now and I'm planning on being a l&d RN! I'm getting my CNA license when I'm a senior :) I'm looking forward to it❤ thanks for teaching me abt it in this video
A+ video I am a soon to be labor and delivery nurse can’t wait!
I’m so happy you found a specialty you love! I too am about to transition from Medsurg to Labor and Delivery starting January 16th 🎉 I’m beyond excited 🥰 Medsurg burnt me out for the past 5 years and I was reconsidering even continuing on in my nursing career. I’m praying that I’ll love it as well. I wish you continued success and happiness with your new transition!! ❤
Thank you !! I was reconsidering it too I almost went into cyber security 😂. I hope you really like it too. wishing you happiness and best of luck. Happy holidays BriBella!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥹
@@preciousoriakhi Thank you so much!! Happy Holidays to you too love!! ☺️☺️☺️❤️❤️❤️
Bless your heart ❤️ thank you for sharing
WoW, it’s amazing how we never met however I feel like I know so much about you, just goes to show how efficiently you communicate, connect and inspire others with your magnificent interpersonal skills🙌🏾Stay inspired ✌🏾N❤️
Wow thank you so much 🥹❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing! I’m a new grad L&D nurse and I can’t wait to get hear more about your experience 😊
How has it been?
@@betbuchanan1202It was not for me. I’m in medsurg now and I love it!
This was super helpful! Thank you 😊
I’m happy to hear that ❤️your welcome ❤️.
It's good to see you wow been long time I became a huge fan a couple of weeks ago I started watching a video it's pretty cool you are very beautiful God bless you keep your head up 8:00 p.m. from New York City Thursday December 15th happy holiday to you and your family
Can you share some insight about the work life balance and the income? Glad to hear you are liking this nursing job more!
I see your new video New Years but can I say nothing to you I don't know why but anyway congratulations and get another great video
Oh man I’m I’m transitioning too this may coming up I’m excited I’ve done PCU/ Medsurge/tele and telemetry I’m still going to do it while transitioning but just one day wish me luck I pray I love it too cause honey I can’t wait to see me there
Omg! I'm glad I found this video! I just switched to L&D from MedSurg/Tele for over a decade. I'm a night shifter going to days for orientation as well 🥴😂 any tips for the transition to L&D? Like making your nurse brain, etc.
I’m really interested in going to school to be a labor and delivery nurse or even peds
I’m actually thinking about becoming a labor and delivery nurse!
From New York City Bronx New York at 4:31 p.m. Thursday January 5th to you and your family Happy New Year God bless
Thank you very informative & straight to the point ❤
thank you for watching ❤️
I have a question if you don’t mind ?How can I reach out to you aside from UA-cam ?
Looking lovely as ever.........................
Thank you so much !! ✨
Is this specialty better? I’m so frustrated with nursing I’m a new grad , I literally have quit 2 jobs so far,
I can’t seem to find my niche 😔
im a labor and delivery nurse right now and I cant anymore... im actually resigning tomorrow but I think that listening about your facility probably makes all the difference. We are very nurse ran and its exhausting
Can you share What made you leave?
I love how thorough you are, but I feel your night shift nurse could have help set you up for a good shift. I work in the NICU and I do that for my night shift relief.
Thank you for this insight into your role!
I’ll be starting nursing school in the fall & my end goal is to be a nurse midwife in a private practice/birth center.
I know through my masters program I’ll be working in a L&D unit to get experience in the field, but as someone who plans to do more “natural”, hands off births when I’m done with all of school I’m worried about the things I’ll see & do in hospital as an RN. My question is; for things like the baby monitor, pushing positions(off of back), eating while in labor, instructed pushing etc. Are those things you ask mom about when you introduce yourself & look over her chart, or do you kind of go into every birth with set things you do & if the mom asks otherwise you deviate? I know this can differ from facility to facility but just wondering your experience & the level of choice /informed consent they’re given. Thank you in advance!
Every hospital is different but for every patient I read the doctors orders first. If the doctor says the patient is (NPO) then I won’t give them anything to eat. If the doctor has ordered specific medications for the patient to take then that is what I give them. Patients have the right to refuse medications but if they do refuse, depending on the labor and specific patient the Doctor will come in and tell the patient that they it’s in their and the baby’s benefit that they take it.
I’m so excited for your approach to natural birth!! I’ve been working here a year and I’ve only seen maybe 10 natural non medicated births of my one patients. (We deliver almost 156 babies a week) so their may have been more natural deliveries but I’m speaking on the patients I’ve had personally.
Also we mostly deliver patients on there back and after being admitting pretty much all patients are on a clears liquid diet. No food.
Wow the commute is crazy
I know !!!!
How are you liking it? I start next week on a LDRP floor!!!
I love it so far 👩🏽🍼💕 I was going to make a switch into tech but I this job has me rethinking everything 😂. The mothers the cute babies. It’s a lot more enjoyable than MedSurg or oncology
I hope you like it too!
@@preciousoriakhi yay!!!!! I’m excited. It’s a smaller hospital and the pace won’t be as crazy. Love your videos 💕👣💕
Where do you live? I'm just wondering, cuz of all the traffic.. am currently a l&d nurse thinking of moving
that’s New York City traffic
Well people on the way to nyc
you are so gorgeous
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I thought about being both, LD and Oncology.
well i mean considered doing one of the other
can u be a nurse if you are squeamish? Thank you for this video. its inspiring that you talk to passionately about nursing even though its being dragged
Yes you can there are so many outpatient, or doctors office nursing jobs that don’t deal with blood or things that might make you squeamish !!!
Hey question do u have kids???
All nursing days are different
Yes they are
I’m not tryna dox you in anyway but this seem so much like westchester county 🧐
😏 it’s not
@@preciousoriakhi how can I reach ,I have a question please
@@Ariseshine-iw1zx preciousoriakhi@gmail.com
Thanks .Will email you now
Hi how are you I'm back in America now say hi call me
Hi it's danil im back in America call me
I always felt like to be a midwife or work in the category of nursing ...if u had kids u wold relate more to the mothers... Because they as the midwife's so many questions , maybe because there scared , confused or Curious.... But what if I can only give advice on what I learned in schl ...🥲bc I never experienced the labour or pregnancy before.... Like I'm afriad I wouldn't be able to realte to there situation