BIRTH STORY: Natural Hospital Delivery, No Epidural, Postpartum Haemorrhage, Tuscany, Italy

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3,7 тис.

  • @lgilbert1192
    @lgilbert1192 Рік тому +184

    You must absolutely file a complaint this hospital and its staff not only neglected you but as a lawyer I can confirm they violated basic human rights !! This is beyond malpractice... I'm so devastated for you Kylie or any woman that would be subjected to this kind of incompetence and torture. MY GOD🙏💔 You are blessed and God was with you.. but please for the sake of other mothers you must make this hospital accountable.

    • @desiree3488
      @desiree3488 Рік тому +18

      I hope she reads your message here

    • @shirleyjimenez29
      @shirleyjimenez29 Рік тому +17

      I totally agree, please file a formal complaint. They do this because most of the mother just want to leave all that behind, but what that causes is that they continue to treat poor mother in labor in an environment in an inhumane way.

    • @ValleyoftheGods1
      @ValleyoftheGods1 Рік тому +9

      You are absolutely right L Gilbert! Kylie and Guido have a duty to file a complaint to make sure no other patients are treated like this. If those people have no consequences they will just keep abusing people.

    • @maryannknox7158
      @maryannknox7158 Рік тому +3

      You are so right !

    • @jooja4045
      @jooja4045 Рік тому

      It’s Italy they probably have so many complaints unfortunately 💔

  • @susanmarten278
    @susanmarten278 Рік тому +1226

    Please Kylie... complain... raise hell. If not for you, then maybe for another woman in your place. Start up a patient advocate program. You were so strong for you and your baby, be proud of yourself! I am so happy that all was well in the end. Much love

    • @majamladenovic3398
      @majamladenovic3398 Рік тому +96

      Great idea ! In Serbia couple of female lawyers geathered to help women with the similar issues during the birth. What you describe here Kylie is violence and abuse, so definitely some lawyer should be involved. Very primitive hospital culture and very downputting, I feel so sorry for all the women who were in the situation to experience this kind of attitude. The problem is as much as in Serbia to change the conservative and abusive hospital culture that has been allowed to stay for decades. When you soon get over this traumatic experience dear Kylie, you may get currage and energy to do something about it for the good of all the future mothers and their safety at birth. Much love Maja

    • @merizita
      @merizita Рік тому +55

      I would never be as calm as you in that situation. Please complain! That's no ok! Being all alone without your husband and dealing with those bad nurses! I cannot imagine!!

    • @denise_epp2371
      @denise_epp2371 Рік тому +29

      Congratulacions 🎉for the babe❤, im happy, you are better, but im 100% agree with this coment, in fact that was a nightmare, how they treat you, Is the razon many woman can’t afford prívate clínic, decide to no have a family, cause a vulnerable woman alone in the hospital, Is not strong enough to defend herself, against, this monster nurses. Please Please, súbdito a complain, or demand. One more time im happy for your happyness, family Is at home, you are a new mum, and Is a new life.❤

    • @Sanity_Faire
      @Sanity_Faire Рік тому +8

      Hold everything! There is no guessing about whether there is a contraction or not.. we’re you wearing the monitor? Was there a machine with waves?

    • @kathleenshea9348
      @kathleenshea9348 Рік тому +16

      I agree with al that's been said and FYI your hair looks great!!!

  • @susanmedd4341
    @susanmedd4341 Рік тому +132

    I've spent my entire career as a pediatric & neonatal nurse. My heart hurts to hear of another instance of bullying, pure & simple. Please speak up if you are able, for this is how we bring about change. While you cherish this precious time with your son, please be aware of your own mental health needs. Your entire family has endured a trauma at the most vulnerable time in your life. Blessings

  • @gianninaconidi7945
    @gianninaconidi7945 Рік тому +168

    Hi Kylie, I am Italian and I know what goes on in hospitals, particularly in Calabria. I am astounded to hear that you were treated in this way in Tuscany where, typically, the hospitals are better managed. I agree with most of the comments and encourage you to lodge a formal complaint, given your profile and your reach. Not for revenge but for the fact that a woman giving birth needs compassion and care, not to be be subjected to cruelty. I am so happy to hear that Gianfranco is healthy and beautiful. Get better soon. Tanti auguri 💙

    • @marygoldman167
      @marygoldman167 Рік тому +8

      Kiley, I’m so sorry about what happened to you!!! How horrific!!
      Please don’t let that go! If u don’t report them, they will continue to treat people like that!!!!
      I’m so happy that you are so strong and positive !
      Congratulations on your new baby!! Gid bless your new family!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @carolynnegaetano5480
      @carolynnegaetano5480 3 дні тому

      Are the hospitals bad in Calabria?

  • @azuresea8086
    @azuresea8086 Рік тому +191

    Kylie: PLEASE LET GUIDO FILE THE COMPLAINT!!! ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ATTACH A LINK TO THIS VIDEO. As an influencer you have power that others don't! This will be a release for all 3 of you. File it, link video and then release it and rise above!

    • @capri8872
      @capri8872 Рік тому +7

      It is very sad & inhumane. She gave birth in a small town in Tuscany not Florence right? ?Regardless, UA-cam & social media influencer don’t mean anything to them. This is not the states. He will file a complaint & should which will get management’s attention.

    • @tinaa3459
      @tinaa3459 Рік тому +18

      I really hope this video goes viral. I'm so pissed

    • @marinaanais
      @marinaanais Рік тому +6

      @@capri8872 My understanding from an earlier video is this hospital was in Florence.

    • @KG-ui7ji
      @KG-ui7ji Рік тому +1

      Well said

    • @realreviews4017
      @realreviews4017 Рік тому +8

      @@capri8872 They can go over their heads, they must have a regulatory body (not that they stand for much in any country at times) but going higher with this vid and the views it gets may inspire some sort of response. Why other women make a woman giving birth so stressed is unbelievable to me and unacceptable in this day and age.
      Congratulations (after my rant) on the birth of your son. You have many years of happy times ahead.

  • @SooRa_75
    @SooRa_75 Рік тому +132

    As a mom I just cannot fathom how cruel, just so evil all those nurses were. How dare they behave in such a deplorable, cold, unsympathetic way at the most vulnerable time of a woman’s life. We should all complain ! They need to be dragged out. My heart hurt hearing this. 😢

  • @ivabasquill5764
    @ivabasquill5764 Рік тому +151

    Kylie
    As a mother myself who understands what a vulnerable position you were in, my heart breaks for what you went through. Please please file a complaint against these women.

  • @ericmehl1356
    @ericmehl1356 Рік тому +55

    I'm a father of 4 children all grown, but was at the birth of them all here in the US. The labor and delivery nurses were super professional and encouraging. They knew what to do well in advance of the doctor coming in and doing a cameo role. I would have lost my cool with this kind of treatment of my wife. I am so glad that they staunched the bleeding and you're alive and well. It's a miracle that you were able to continue to breast feed the baby while all this transpired. For my first child, my wife's back gave out and she couldn't produce milk. I'm in awe that you could do so while being in the hospital. BTW it's not that important that we see the baby. He's yours to enjoy solely. I wish you a steady recovery and in time you can enjoy all that is around you!

  • @spencerpennington07
    @spencerpennington07 Рік тому +526

    Kylie, I know I’m echoing so many others here, but I’m so sorry for how traumatic and painful this experience was - physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually - you absolutely deserved better treatment, as did the other new mothers around you. As you said, though, thank God you were in that hospital (horrible though it was overall) so that you could be treated right away after giving birth. In addition to your husband, son, parents, sister, and so many others, there are hundreds of thousands of people around the world who are beyond grateful that you’re still with us. It sounds silly, but I think that, on some deeper level, your son knows the strength that his mother showed and the compassion that his father showed. I like to think that he’ll carry those things with him for the rest of his life.
    All of my love to you, Guido, and your precious new baby boy. Thank you, thank you, thank you for continuing to share your light with us. You are a lamp illuminating the darkness that so often makes up the realities of our world. You give us hope, warmth, tranquility, and joy when we need it most.
    Gianfranco is in for a wonderful adventure. ❤️

    • @Mechanicalslave
      @Mechanicalslave Рік тому +28

      I agree. This is the most horrific birthing story I've ever heard. Kylie, if you have the energy, speak up and make a complaint. I'm so sad that you both went through this. Enjoy every moment with your baby 💖🙏💖 take care

    • @cindyrasley627
      @cindyrasley627 Рік тому +7

      Very well said 🌈❤️

    • @janeeaton7130
      @janeeaton7130 Рік тому +6

      Thank you, Spencer for putting into words, how Kylie's viewers feel.

    • @jenng.7939
      @jenng.7939 Рік тому +5

      Spencer, couldn't have said it better.

    • @spencerpennington07
      @spencerpennington07 Рік тому +2

      @@Mechanicalslave ❤️

  • @ELonaBrahimllari
    @ELonaBrahimllari Рік тому +78

    I know it's a happy ending story but I'm crying so much listening to you in the first 10 minutes. You are so brave and strong.

  • @juliawaggener5589
    @juliawaggener5589 Рік тому +52

    I’m crying while watching this and thinking of all the mammas out there that have had to do this alone and with such cruel treatment. I’m soo sorry! I’m glad you are home with your loved ones and that you and your son are doing well. Take care!

  • @reneehaug1467
    @reneehaug1467 Рік тому +62

    I have never ever heard such a horrible birth story, my heart pounded with every word you spoke, I are an AMAZINGLY strong human! I literally want to jump into my screen and wrap you in a healing embrace! Bless you Kylie and your baby and your husband. So much love for you my dear 🙏🏻 ❤

    • @leonardniamh
      @leonardniamh Рік тому +1

      Absolutely felt exactly the same

    • @heatherclark1796
      @heatherclark1796 Рік тому

      @@leonardniamh me also

    • @miajoyce11
      @miajoyce11 Рік тому

      I agree-such an unimaginable experience for her.

    • @ginamiller6754
      @ginamiller6754 Рік тому

      I did too! My daughter and I are both nurses and cannot believe how horrible they were!

    • @nadiadansani2139
      @nadiadansani2139 7 місяців тому

      And she’s such a sweet person. It’s sooo sad

  • @anna_m59
    @anna_m59 Рік тому +52

    This video need to go viral internationally!

  • @morteneriksen94
    @morteneriksen94 Рік тому +107

    Dear Kylie. It sounds like both you and Gianfranco were fighting for your lives in that horrible place, and you both won the battle! You showed remarkable strength, even at your lowest, and should be very proud of that. Now, please take good care of yourself and your little boy, and allow the people who love you, to take care of you. Congratulations in creating a human life, and know that your videos help so many people. Well done!

  • @maegancurtis9229
    @maegancurtis9229 Рік тому +23

    Postpartum depression is a real thing. It can happen even more to mom's who had a traumatic birth. Please let you and your loved ones know the signs. Mental health is just as important as physical. Congratulations on your little man. Xoxo

  • @janparish8055
    @janparish8055 Рік тому +28

    Dear sweet Kylie, my heart breaks watching this video, it actually brought me to tears. I am appalled and horrified that anyone in 2022 could experience such barbaric treatment giving birth in hospital, and I've honestly never heard of anything like it. My love and best wishes go out to you and your beautiful family as you put the whole nightmare behind you and embrace the wonderful new experience of motherhood. You are so loved and appreciated by many, and we are praying for your full recovery. Blessings always. 🙏❤

  • @denisehiney4808
    @denisehiney4808 Рік тому +323

    Coming from a nurse, this experience was inexcusable. Take down names and report and sue. They need to find another career! We are here to serve women in their time of need and while women are vulnerable. Do not let this slide for your family sanity and the sanity and protection for future births. Sorry that this was your experience of your first birth, but your strength and the love you have for each other got you here to this point. Your little one is blessed with such strong loving parents. May you all be blessed with this wonderful time.

    • @Burrmajesty
      @Burrmajesty Рік тому +16

      Yes! Prevent other women from being treated this why by these people in the future

    • @flowergirlsh
      @flowergirlsh Рік тому +6

      God less you, Kylie and your son and Guido!

    • @nas0075
      @nas0075 Рік тому +1

      You must live in the USA?

    • @VintageLPs
      @VintageLPs Рік тому

      @@nas0075 No, this occurred in Tuscany, Italy.

    • @nas0075
      @nas0075 Рік тому

      @@VintageLPs Yes, I know it was Italy. I was referring to the comment made by Denise Hiney. Report and sue? Things do not work like in the USA where you sue for malpractice. It can be done, might take 20 years and not achieve anything.

  • @lynnehewitt920
    @lynnehewitt920 Рік тому +144

    Oh Kylie, I am a maternity support worker in a hospital in the uk and I cannot believe what you had to go through. It is not ok and not acceptable; those women should be sacked. well done to you for being so strong, you are amazing. You listened to your body and had a beautiful birth. keep talking about it to everyone so you can process it. When you are strong again, you may need to put a formal complaint in. Here in the NHS we are over worked and understaffed but would never treat our mothers badly.

  • @hh5050
    @hh5050 Рік тому +20

    I was so emotional listening to this as a mother of four myself. I'm so sorry for your experience but you're outlook and approach to the situation is being handled with such grace. What a beautiful mother you are, your strong spirit and soul shines so brightly. parent with all your intuition and instincts, only you know best. Enjoy your beautiful baby boy x

  • @alcssmith2090
    @alcssmith2090 Рік тому +30

    Oh, Kylie, I feel so much for you right now😚 I gave birth to my son who is now 12 years old also in Italy, and my experience is so similar to yours that I cried several times during your story. You are an amazing woman, so strong, both physically and emotionally, i'm so glad you and your baby are well, enjoy these precious times with your new born, cause they are priceless. Lots of love to you guys😘

  • @thomasju500
    @thomasju500 Рік тому +216

    You need to share this raw and sincere video with hospital administrators. It is outrageous. You haven’t said a thing you should worry about (I’m a lawyer). Your sweet portrayal of this experience is so genuine and heart wrenching and will cause administrative staff concern. If not for yourself, do it for the women who are next admitted.

    • @cynthiasboutiqueakron2511
      @cynthiasboutiqueakron2511 Рік тому +8

      Great idea yet Will administrators see it? I am sure they have nasty people channeling complaints too. I cannot believe no one has formally complained before! Italian medical (Through the government?) I would think make it difficult to do much. Maybe the medical experience of many are also why so many young Italians are leaving??? I think a more immediate response may be for many of us, especially if you are Italian, to send in letters, emails of disappointment to administration. The more they get, the more embarrassed they may become. Of course only with Kyle's approval. Does Italy also have privatized hospital hours? Privatized staff?
      Also the fact that a husband cannot come in due to (post shot) covid is absurd!!! It would have helped Kyle (and nurse from hell) to have support in the pre-birthing room. Time to start a new hospital experience! USA has its medical issues but nothing I have encountered like this.
      No Monitor? Also fasting? How strange. Do they do "bleeding "also? Dark ages!
      Oh and Kyle I want the name of your shampoo!💇. Beautiful Hair!!

    • @josieposie22
      @josieposie22 Рік тому +8

      Yes I feel Guido needs to make the complaint - sadly they will take it more seriously most likely. Then include this video as evidence. With a letter including a list of points as summary of the video that describes each incident of neglect and abuse.

    • @MoniqueDiCarlo
      @MoniqueDiCarlo Рік тому +5

      Agree with Judith!

  • @kathrynserka4024
    @kathrynserka4024 Рік тому +2

    I am a L&D nurse in California, 35 yrs. I have absolutely no words for the way that you were treated!!!! This was abuse. Your outlook and pre-education was phenomenal. I am of Italian heritage, and feel shame to think that this is considered humane patient care. You are a warrior!! Resilient like I have never seen.
    Bless you, Guido and your beautiful baby. You have been given a gift, that not even the worst care could reduce. Congratulations Many times over. You are brilliant. Best of health moving forward. You are blessed. 🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @msvideotime
    @msvideotime Рік тому

    Good news you gave birth to a beautiful son a little bundle of joy Congratulations to you and Guido now you are parents to an Angel

  • @sydneycat9532
    @sydneycat9532 Рік тому +82

    I am so happy your beautiful baby boy is here! PLEASE report these people at the hospital in hope that no one else experiences this during what should be such a beautiful experience bringing new life into the world. I am so sorry this happened to you. WELCOME to the world baby boy! 💖💖💖💖💖

  • @Mabbi54
    @Mabbi54 Рік тому +249

    No woman in labor should be left without support or treated with such cruelty. I pray you will receive all the support you need during this time of recovery, both physically and mentally. May all trauma be removed from your strong & precious heart.
    And welcome to the world little man! ❤

    • @clairelivefreeordie2551
      @clairelivefreeordie2551 Рік тому +20

      At this point in the pandemic, it seems to me there would be no danger to allowing the father to be with his wife during the entirety of the patient's time in hospital? If anything, her husband would be there to comfort her thruout taking alot of work off the hospital's back. Granted, they allowed him in at the end but should've been allowed to be with her thruout.

    • @juliaolivia398
      @juliaolivia398 Рік тому +13

      Those who we’re supposed to care for you failed utterly. They are not caregivers, they are uncaring and cruel.
      Thank God you and your precious baby are doing well now.
      As someone who was in the health profession for years and who has one daughter a doctor and the other a nurse, I encourage you to take action against those who were so cruel and the antithesis of a carding professional. They have no business being near a hospital much less a patient.

    • @johannabaumgartner
      @johannabaumgartner Рік тому +14

      @@clairelivefreeordie2551 You are so right. My husband is the head of the general surgery at a University Clinic here in Germany. Of course in the meantime all patience can receive visitors and that is not limited anymore. Even during COVID my husband allowed - in difficult cases - family to be near their loved ones. It seems to me that it is just practical for these bad nurses not to have family and relatives around so that their incredible and unacceptable behavior can not be witnessed and that they can have it their way. I have never ever heard such a terrible report from a birth and it makes me furious. Kylie is incredible, but despite of everything I‘m so thankful that she went to a hospital as otherwise….I do not even want to think about it….

  • @kolaved
    @kolaved Рік тому +16

    Kylie, I can't believe that no one has commented on how absolutely GORGEOUS you look. You have the glow and fullness of a new Mother. You could leave your hair for another month and you would still be amazingly beautiful. And a big flowing of support to Guido also. It must have been very scary for him to see you whisked off to emergency treatment and have to take over being the stable strong support for your baby. Congratulations to both of you. You are a beautiful inspiration and we look forward to what is sure to be wonderful videos of your new family.

  • @donnasmith3798
    @donnasmith3798 Рік тому +3

    Kylie and Guido,
    I have spent the last 45 minutes reading comments and did not finish. You are truly loved. PLEASE, PLEASE file a complaint. What happened at that hospital was horrifying!
    Congratulations on the birth of Gianfranco.❤️

  • @mtilford
    @mtilford Рік тому +144

    Kylie, it breaks my heart to hear what a horrible birth experience you suffered through. Even if those midwives and obstetricians were busy, there is absolutely no excuse for their appalling behaviour. I hope they all watch this and feel utterly ashamed. I am so glad that you are now home with your beautiful baby, and surrounded by those who will love you and care for you, as you regain your strength. 💜

    • @andreabontempo643
      @andreabontempo643 Рік тому

      They won't. Thes medical staff have become cold and heartless since covid happened. I also believe these hospitall staff that have taken the covid vax have changed. It affects the Vmat 2 gene which is the God gene. There is no caring anymore because they've lost their connnection to God.

    • @nancyvasquez8981
      @nancyvasquez8981 Рік тому +7

      You should report these women who neglected to do their jobs.
      This is highly inhumane and unprofessional.
      Please report them so this doesn't happen to anyone again

  • @sonnylovesfreddy340
    @sonnylovesfreddy340 Рік тому +79

    Kylie, I just couldn't watch until the end. My heart broke for you. I'm so so sorry that you had to go through this. I can't imagine how any human being could treat anyone, let alone a woman in labor, in such a heartless way. Have we truly lost our humanity? You are incredibly strong and god bless you and your sweet little boy.

  • @xiloaperez453
    @xiloaperez453 Рік тому +13

    Unimaginable and heartbreaking for a mother in labor to go through such a terrorizing ordeal. I am so sorry and I hope that you sue the hospital and those that mistreated you. You are so brave and your baby will be so proud of you. You are definitely a Warrior. I can't imagine me or anyone else going through something like this. Great blessings to you and your beautiful family and wishing you and your baby the best of health and God bless.

  • @camilledrouin8320
    @camilledrouin8320 Рік тому

    I never in my life heard of such nurses. When I had my first child many years ago in Montreal, Canada I had the same type of contractions as you had lasting 2 minutes and two minutes apart really painful and no time to recup in between. Then sent a wonderful nurse to help me with my breathing she was an angel. I am so sorry for you and am really happy you are well now and the baby also. I do encourage you to speak to the ombudsman every hospital usually have one and complain and don’t ever go back there if you have another child.

  • @butterfly-kb4cn
    @butterfly-kb4cn Рік тому +129

    Kylie as a lot of people have said before me, please consider filing a formal complaint to the hospital. Not for vengeance but for any other woman who has to go there and give birth. No one should ever be mistreated like you were! This is horrific to say the least. I can’t imagine going through such, both of my births were so easy compared what you described. To me it sounds like not only the verbal abuse but the trauma you endured caused your pain and discomfort. As a mother of two your baby needs burping after each feeding because they can’t get the air and gas out on their own until they are able to sit properly by themselves. It causes their lil tummies to contract and hurt. That woman is evil to say that to you. She knew it would be hurtful not only to your baby but would hurt you knowing you weren’t capable at first to do what needed to be done. Always follow your motherly instincts. You look beautiful and know how strong you are. I’m so happy for you an Guido and you chose a beautiful name. I’m sorry you had to go through such a awful experience with such hateful people. You are blessed beyond measure that your baby and you are healthy and healing! Sending you lots of love!

    • @Highlands2030
      @Highlands2030 Рік тому +13

      Absolutely! This is necessary to help prevent this horrific experience from happening to another patient, where the outcome could even be worse, as difficult as that is to imagine. I would also consider taking legal action. This matter needs to be escalated to the authorities in your community. What you described is absolute medical malpractice.

    • @loloholmes2793
      @loloholmes2793 Рік тому +3

      100% AGREE!! All my babies were 'problem burpers' & all 3 had colic as well. What a horrible nurse to say such a ridiculous thing. They should definitely file a complaint. If that's Socialized Medicine I want no part of it.

    • @butterfly-kb4cn
      @butterfly-kb4cn Рік тому +2

      @@loloholmes2793 oh yes, colic is so excruciating for babies. My second baby I couldn’t breast feed and back in mid 90’s we only had a small town Walmart. There weren’t as many types of bottles as today. My baby had colic bad and I had to go to using the Evenflo bottles with the bag inserts that you could squeeze all the air out. Also used Mylicon gas drops. In the evening between 5-8 pm was her window of colic. It was so heartbreaking. Thank goodness it didn’t last long for her.

  • @joannadavis6716
    @joannadavis6716 Рік тому +67

    OMG, Kylie, I am so sorry that you have been through such a hard time. A formal complaint needs to be filed against these practitioners and this hospital. Thank God you survived. But the psychological trauma at the hands of these OB’s is unspeakable. The wonderful preparation you made for the babies birth and taking such good care of yourself and then this horrible hospital experience. God bless you and your family. Get recovered soon ❣️❤️❤️❤️🙏

  • @barbiec4312
    @barbiec4312 Рік тому +6

    My husband and I are beyond sad and horrified at this horrendous treatment from other human beings. We are both near tears at the needless cruelty. Sending big hugs and continued strength along with congratulations for the new addition to your family.

  • @lindaburniac6183
    @lindaburniac6183 Рік тому +8

    Congratulations to you and Guido! My son had a big head also and I went all natural. I'm almost 70 now and so HAPPY to hear that they're a few young women having natural childbirths. Kudos to you!!! Lucky son.

  • @TJ-ep2lj
    @TJ-ep2lj Рік тому +116

    Congratulations to you both. Your birth story breaks my heart, there was no need for those nurses to treat you so disrespectful. Those women need to be fired. No women should be treated that way when she goes to the hospital to give birth. Something needs to be done about the situation in that hospital. All the covid restrictions need to end all over the world, because the protocols are inhumane. God Bless you and your beautiful family .

    • @rosannafranchi4020
      @rosannafranchi4020 Рік тому +2

      Benvenuto alla vita piccolo amore!
      Siano benedetti i tuoi giorni, sia serena la tua vita! lL'amore della tua mamma e del tuo babbo ti accompagneranno sempre.
      E a te, mammina, coraggio! Guarda avanti: tanti giorni felici ti aspettano.

    • @lisakasprzycki
      @lisakasprzycki Рік тому

      Yes.. not to dilute Kylie's story, but this is the third time i have heard about this inhumane separation due to 'covid' ( yes all over the world ) .., it is evil. What is the point ? To make absolutely certain that there will be trauma to both parents and families ?
      And the reasoning behind it is ridiculous.
      for SHAME on the hospitals.
      Shame on them.
      DO NO HARM ❕❕❕❕❕❕

  • @helenpomerleau6455
    @helenpomerleau6455 Рік тому +520

    As an RN they were completely unprofessional and you do need to file a complaint to stop their behavior. Congratulations on the bith of your son

    • @elizabethbarronn6696
      @elizabethbarronn6696 Рік тому +58

      YESSSSS SUE THEM ALL INCLUDING THE HOSPITAL or nothing will improve!! Horrible horrific

    • @lorrilewis2178
      @lorrilewis2178 Рік тому +32

      I don't understand how they've been getting away with it so long, unless this is more common than we know in Italy.

    • @jillr759
      @jillr759 Рік тому +27

      As a RN in the states that’s insulting to our profession and I apologize for each and everyone of them. Basta is right!

    • @Foxy_ladyYTSL
      @Foxy_ladyYTSL Рік тому +25

      I’m an RN in the uk and I agree. Disgraceful behaviour from so called professionals. I cant understand this attitude. If I saw this as an RN I’d say something to my colleagues because it’s unacceptable. I’m so sorry Kylie xx

    • @kristinamoody8092
      @kristinamoody8092 Рік тому +14

      I work labor and delivery and my co worker went to Italy years ago to write a paper on their process there (2009) and it was very old school. They still lined the babies up in the nursery and she was positive there were some mix ups. 😳

  • @madreh7549
    @madreh7549 8 місяців тому

    when I gave birth my child, was a little complicated, because from a normal labor I passed to be prepare for a surgery, because my child be never able to born on natural way, then after surgery got back to my room I remerber the pediatric doctor came to me to inform me about the health of my baby girl, after that he tolds me something really wise, "you must accept any help from granny's, nurses and your husband, you're not only gave birth a child, you're recovering for a very important surgery, you are the mom but you now must rest a get strong to your baby, you're justified you can't do the mom things right now and you can't feel guilty about that, you will have all your life to take care of your children, you now must do all the best to recover and get strong again for your baby" he was a really wise doctor

  • @Mysongshari1111
    @Mysongshari1111 7 місяців тому

    This is so upsetting 💕... someone needs to post this on the hospital website! So happy to see you have overcome this! Enjoying your videos ... so lovely

  • @lucillegil5306
    @lucillegil5306 Рік тому +209

    Hi Kylie , I am an icu nurse from the Philippines and work in the US , I am so appalled how you were treated , I was in tears listening to this video it is such unnecessary cruelty in time of compassion , I am so sorry that you have to be subjected to such inhumane treatment I wish you should file complaints of such negligence and mistreatment. I am praying that you can recover quickly and with your husband and your parents you are in good hands. Godspeed Kylie❤️

    • @NyreeAlana
      @NyreeAlana Рік тому +12

      I live in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and I don't know why this is, but from my own experiences, Filipino nurses have been the nicest and most empathetic. We have a shortage of nurses here, so if you ever want to emigrate, you'll be welcome here! 😊

    • @arianahoule7223
      @arianahoule7223 Рік тому +7

      Yes, please file a complaint. Otherwise, other women who are not strong like you, Kylie, may not be able to recover afterwards. The after-baby blues are a very real thing and you may help to prevent additional anguish. Recently, I had a very bad experience with a horrid doctor and her staff. I told my orthopedic surgeon about my experience and they are making sure all their doctors don't refer any patients to this doctor.

    • @-angie.
      @-angie. Рік тому +7

      I agree that you should file a complaint. These nurses positively need to be reprimanded, or honestly in my opinion terminated. There is NO excuse for their behavior! I understand you just wanting to forget it all, but as someone else said, you would be advocating for future women that may have these same ladies. ☹ Sounds as if almost the entire hospital is awful. I'm so thankful that you and the baby are doing well now.

    • @lucillegil5306
      @lucillegil5306 Рік тому +4

      @@NyreeAlana hello, I am so honored with your comments and I hear it all the time with my practice here in the US, I don’t know either it is just natural and normal to us to treat a patient with kindness and dignity no matter what their circumstances is , as we were thought that this person you are suppose to take care could be you one day or any of your loved ones and to give compassion to such an incredibly difficult situation is what she needed at that moment , I am not sure in Italy , we as healthcare professionals have license to lose and there is a disciplinary boards that is in charge to such employees. I hope Kylie would pursue such complaints to advocate to other patients that were treated inhumanely , this just not happened to her there were many who had no voice and if this is exposed… there will be changed the way these so called” professionals “ will treat their patients. Again, thank you.

    • @NyreeAlana
      @NyreeAlana Рік тому +3

      @@lucillegil5306 I hope she files a complaint too, I think Guido would help her with it if she needs the support. Personally I have been unable to complain when I have been mistreated by medical professionals (only 3 times), as it's mentally too overwhelming. I do feel guilty for not standing up for myself and other patients, but I also know that, with my mental illness, I have to prioritize my mental wellbeing.

  • @HAppytobeHer
    @HAppytobeHer Рік тому +43

    This is absolutely insane, I seriously can’t believe it’s real. How can such horrible people lack any human emotion, the audacity. You were far kinder than I would be in this situation

  • @isilbagdadi
    @isilbagdadi Рік тому +34

    Dearest Kylie, I watched this video in awe of how strong, brave and beautiful you are. It's incredibly powerful to hear about your birthing experience and I truly believe that you had many angels watching over you & your little one the whole time you were at this horrible hospital. It's inspiring to hear how intuitive you were to block out all that negativity being directed at you. You are so blessed & protected, and you are Queen and a class act for the way you handled everything! These so-called nurses & doctors who treated you this way will sadly continue to do this to other new moms unless they are exposed in a more formal way, so I hope you guys file a complaint with the hospital and the courts there. I'm sure the local news media there might also be interested in doing a story about this. I could even see you writing an insightful article about this yourself and submitting it to a local newspaper and/or a more national media outlet. You have an important voice and story here to share that should be heard by everyone. I realize you may not want to deal with any of this right now which is understandable, but at some point, I hope you pursue some of kind of legal action with the Italian authorities. I believe that when we stand in our truth, we light the way for others and we help heal each other. We as women have been silenced for far too long and it's extra sad to hear about female medical professionals who abuse women patients like this. It's toxic and it's unacceptable that they think it's ok to traumatize women like this. Also for what it's worth, I believe that even you doing this video here and being so forthcoming about your experience with us will shed a very important light to this issue and it will be healing. You are a masterful communicator and you are so eloquent. Your beautiful energy, spirit and light brings people together. We are here for you and we love you and we are so proud of you for being you. I hope you know that. Wishing you a speedy recovery and congrats on the birth of your baby boy! Welcome to this world, little Gianfranco! He truly hit the jackpot with a superhero mother like U! Bravo and lots of love from NYC!

  • @xenagrace3573
    @xenagrace3573 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful soul with us. I am always encouraged to soften into life when I see your videos.
    Something needs to be done at that hospital. That is terrible. My heart aches hearing your story. Your son is incredibly lucky to have you as a mom.

  • @esolclassayr2675
    @esolclassayr2675 Рік тому +40

    I gave birth to my first son in a clinic in Avellino . I had an awful experience. I was treated horribly. Needless to say when I was pregnant with my second son, I cam home to Scotland to have him!

  • @kelleneleone3722
    @kelleneleone3722 Рік тому +309

    Oh Kylie! I’m so sorry for this traumatic experience. You are literally the sweetest, kindest person and to hear that you were treated so horribly breaks my heart. I’m so glad you are finally home and able to be surrounded by loved ones. As someone who has had multiple traumatic births and complications, I would definitely be filing a formal complaint. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and care, especially during the process of child birth.
    Soak up every moment of these beginnings, capture photos, and jot down little things so you have the memories for always❤
    Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy and I’m praying for your swift recovery! Much love!

    • @suesmith4289
      @suesmith4289 Рік тому +12

      Kylie, this is absolutely disgusting, We've never heard anything like this, you need to make a complaint, when your on labour

    • @sil5005
      @sil5005 Рік тому +7

      @kellene leone , couldn't agree more

    • @niccote2576
      @niccote2576 Рік тому +8

      Kylie, I echo Kellene's message to you. I also was wondering if you know of Sarah and Luca from LEAW; they had a similar experience (rudeness of the OBs and no one could be present) but on a visit prior to the birth of their baby, to the point where they chose to go to a different hospital in a different area of Italy.
      You are quite an inspiration Kylie. Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy.

    • @joanbruce3349
      @joanbruce3349 Рік тому +3

      I am so sad that you had to experience such a traumatic time, at what should have been the most wonderful experience for you and Guido. You are such an amazing young woman, and you have a wonderful husband who adores you and now a precious son. Focus on the future,as wonderful things are ahead of you.
      You are an amazing wife and now an amazing Mother, Sending lots of love, from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @carriemoe8467
      @carriemoe8467 Рік тому +1

      Congratulations to you and your sweet family. Sending blessings and healing.

  • @mentiaier9708
    @mentiaier9708 Рік тому +1

    Kylie you have just proved that women are really super humans ! Bless you for being so strong, and I pray you’ll have even more energy and regain your strength back even after all that! Congratulations!

  • @carolyost6733
    @carolyost6733 Рік тому +5

    Those rude people should be fired!
    You look good!

  • @leonardniamh
    @leonardniamh Рік тому +168

    DEFINITELY DEFINITELY make a formal complaint
    Imagine everyone having your back
    You are the kindest wisest person in the world
    Everyone I am certain feels exactly like this

    • @sil5005
      @sil5005 Рік тому +9

      @Kylie do u think that could be possible? At least some formal complaint? These "professionals" should be penalized somehow. It's really so sad to hear all that. I wonder if there aren't other mothers who might have gone through a similar situation in this hospital.

    • @eileenkenney5697
      @eileenkenney5697 Рік тому +4

      Absolutely agree - that behavior cannot be continued for the women that come after you! Needs to be stopped and addressed accordingly ma’am.

  • @andresschilds8587
    @andresschilds8587 Рік тому +51

    I’m so sorry those nurses were so cruel when you were such in a vulnerable place.

  • @jocelyneboutot5722
    @jocelyneboutot5722 Рік тому +2

    Well I'm rewatching this and I'm praying you are all well

  • @MommaFromScratch
    @MommaFromScratch Рік тому

    It's heartbreaking hearing your story, truly unbelievable. This is not how its supposed to be, I am so sorry. I am glad that he is healthy and you are recovering well.

  • @stknmggs1788
    @stknmggs1788 Рік тому +64

    Oh Kylie. You deserved better. I am so thankful your life was saved. You have your beautiful boy.

  • @usa-girl911
    @usa-girl911 Рік тому +55

    I can’t sleep at the moment. It’s 1:45am in Florida USA. And I’ve paused this 8mins in to say how incredibly sad it makes me about how you were treated. How awful Kylie. I am so very sorry. I’m not sure how things progressed yet bc I am only 8mins in, but I had to pause it to say how sorry I am this happened.
    Restarting the video. I‘ll add more as I watch the rest. But, I’m so very happy you are back home now. ❤️
    Ok, I made it to the end. I didn’t think it would get worse, but sadly it did. I am So very happy the actual birth was healthy and the baby is also very healthy. That is the most important. And that you are safe and home now.
    But my God Kylie, what you went through is absolutely heart breaking. I found myself getting enraged listening to how they treated you. I truly can’t believe how awful they were. What an absolute nightmare. All I could think is, how much mental trauma they’ve caused to you and other mothers as well, I am sure.
    You are so incredibly strong physically but even more so mentally. I’m not sure most women could have gone through what you did and made it out ok. And I know you will just get stronger and be able to move forward and be ok.
    Because you are so strong. But I wonder how many other Mothers are still dealing with the lingering mental strains of having that kind of treatment.
    I am rambling because I just can’t put into words how I am feeling right now. I think as soon as you’re feeling better, you and Guido should make a formal complaint.
    Don’t let this go. Because something needs to be done. It may help the next mother after you. If I lived there I swear I’d be down at that hospital raising hell on your behalf. And I’d have some words for those awful women.
    Praise God for the cleaning lady who helped you and the baby. And praise God you are such a phenomenal strong women. I’m sure that’s what got you through all that.
    I’m just so happy you made it through, and you and the baby are doing better and you are getting the care and love you need and deserve now at home. After all that, the rest of the weeks ahead will be a breeze!
    I’m just so proud of you Kylie. Your baby and Guido are so fortunate to have you. And please thank Guido for being so wonderful during and after the birth.
    This experience is going to make you even stronger than you already are. What an incredibly beautiful women you are Kylie. Be PROUD of yourself. We are all certainly PROUD of you.
    God Bless you, the baby, Guido and your families.
    I hope this all doesn’t sound too incoherent. It is now 2:45am and I’m a, starting to nod off. But I wanted to finish my comment. I can’t wait for the next video and I pray at that time you will have gained back your strength and things have calmed for you. Sending lots of love from America! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @1965tjmet
      @1965tjmet Рік тому +7

      I did exactly the same, I couldn’t watch anymore before I had to leave a comment.

    • @karenrouth2056
      @karenrouth2056 Рік тому +7

      I’ve stopped too…. So shocking and sad at this point😢

    • @nancyslider645
      @nancyslider645 Рік тому +12

      This was shocking and frankly barbaric , beyond just 1 person having a long shift or bad day. Sounds like the problems there are systemic, and may have actually caused Kylie’s health emergency. I am torn between outrage and just relief that they both survived.

    • @usa-girl911
      @usa-girl911 Рік тому +7

      @@1965tjmet I finally finished my long comment. And I was so sad to hear it got so upset to hear how much worse it got. I just can’t believe the way she was treated. So incredibly sad and horrible. I’m so relieved she’s back home now. 🙏🏼

    • @usa-girl911
      @usa-girl911 Рік тому +5

      @@nancyslider645 I feel the exact same way. Torn between those two emotions.

  • @pauladiker2571
    @pauladiker2571 Рік тому

    I am so thankful that you and your precious little one are now doing well. I can't even imagine going through such trauma while in labor. I agree with other viewers who have said that you should file a complaint. Think of all the other women who are either going through this now or in the future. God bless your precious family.

  • @justathought1971
    @justathought1971 Рік тому

    Strength comes out of hardship.
    👑 you are a queen .
    Those boys are very lucky to have such a strong wife & mother.

  • @judith4755
    @judith4755 Рік тому +130

    The cleaning woman was an angel. Praise GOD.

    • @nadinetasmania
      @nadinetasmania Рік тому +19

      Yes, an angel indeed and one who has probably seen many women need a helping hand, with a kind word.

    • @maryannguess7115
      @maryannguess7115 Рік тому +9

      the cleaning lady was an
      angel sent from GOD to
      protect you and little Bean..
      she has more smarts in
      her pinkie than all those
      so called nurses...GO AFTER ALL OF THEM SO
      THEY FIND OTHER CAREERS...NOT DEALING
      WITH PEOPLE...GRRRR...
      you are a real sweet trooper Sweet Kylie..
      go get them all GUIDO.TAKE THEM ALL DOWN....GRRRR...

    • @ladykfirst
      @ladykfirst Рік тому +8

      God sent u an Angel in the person of that young girl

    • @ladykfirst
      @ladykfirst Рік тому +5

      How Midieval!!!

    • @theelizabethan1
      @theelizabethan1 Рік тому +2

      In an unlikely support staffer, Kylie encountered the sisterhood that should have been manifest in the professionals.

  • @acheow888
    @acheow888 Рік тому +54

    I rarely comment on videos but I'm 15minutes in and on the verge of tears listening. I've been a nurse for 10 years and I have recently transfered to become a Labor and Delivery nurse, I'm also a mom of 4. I'm so sad and sorry that this was your experience. It's outrageous that you were treated so poorly and unbelievable that your own husband was not allowed to be there with you during your labor for support 😞 Nurses are supposed to be the patient's advocate, I agree with your husband and others.....please file a formal complaint. Neither you, nor other women who go there to labor deserve such awful treatment.
    Please have a blessed life as a new mother🙏

  • @kellyrose5122
    @kellyrose5122 Рік тому +13

    Kylie…. Your story is so incredibly moving in a truly heart crushing manner … I can’t imagine anyone ever treating a mother in labor or really any vulnerable situation so cruelly. Your story sounds like something out of the “Handmaids Tale” and is truly horrifying. You have prepared yourself well to take on challenges and have such a circle of loving arms and hearts around you to help carry you through the challenges in life and yet the cruel treatment towards you was clearly so dreadfully traumatic. There are so many women in this world who don’t have such support and need compassion any way they can get it. Please continue to allow your loved ones and especially you to nurture yourself. This is so important for a new mother. I hope Guido and you are floating with all that comes with being new parents 😊. I hope that Guido will file a complaint and continue to make noise to make those cruel nurses and OBs accountable for their actions. Perhaps other vulnerable mothers who need advocates might be spared such cruelty. I am so sad to hear your story lovely Kylie but I know the miracle of your baby will infinitely dull the trauma and fill you with healing love and joy. Bless you and your family. ❤

  • @iveyg2993
    @iveyg2993 Рік тому +5

    Oh, Kylie, no words. Just so very thankful you’re alive and recovering and enjoying your precious child. Thanks for sharing your story. God bless you three.

  • @mckenzie7828
    @mckenzie7828 Рік тому +37

    Hey Kylie, I'm a nurse from the United States and I am absolutely appauled by how you were treated! Their behavior was unacceptable and I'm so sorry you had to experience that and be treated in such a horrible manner. I could never imagine treating one of my patients or anybody that way, especilaly in such a vulnerable state. Also, the way they neglected you and didn't listen to you throughout the expierience is incredibly unsafe and I'm still shocked by the course of events you described. I'm sending you love from Utah and I wish your little family the best!

  • @SW-qv7gi
    @SW-qv7gi Рік тому +35

    I can’t imagine how anyone could be cruel to someone as lovely as you. I’m so sorry.

    • @marionharding6015
      @marionharding6015 Рік тому +3

      I think there is so much evil around reacting to the good in people!😢I was told drink water your breath smells during pushing stage ..

    • @clairelivefreeordie2551
      @clairelivefreeordie2551 Рік тому +3

      @@marionharding6015 OH my gosh you're kidding me? what a horrible thing to say at the worst moment possible. I'm glad you & baby survived ⚘

  • @paulaadams1765
    @paulaadams1765 Рік тому

    Kylie: I’m just watching your video now as I’ve been away on vacation. First, I’m not a mother nor have I given birth, but the treatment you were given was definitely not what you nor your baby nor Guido deserved in your most vulnerable state. Shame on the hospital nurses! Their rudeness and unkind remarks were inexcusable and a complaint is warranted. You handled the situation with grace, sheer determination and strength despite your limitations. I know Guido and your parents are proud of how you fought to be true to who you are. You are a warrior. And a beautiful new mother. Congratulations and blessings always. ❤❤❤

  • @SkateDIVA99
    @SkateDIVA99 Рік тому +1

    You are a bright and beautiful light. Blessings to you and little Gianfranco!

  • @dorothyzbornak9974
    @dorothyzbornak9974 Рік тому +123

    Kylie, please don't just file a complaint. Please sue the hell out of those creatures. That's the only way there can be change. This is absolutely gut wrenching. My heart breaks to know you went through this hellacious experience.

    • @TrangDB9
      @TrangDB9 Рік тому +2

      Healthcare in Italy is for "free" (tax payer pays), but low quality. I've heard stories.

    • @workinprogress3609
      @workinprogress3609 Рік тому

      I don't know if you can sue in the case of socialized medicine.

    • @hotmixxable
      @hotmixxable Рік тому +5

      Complain and sue. Bullies who go into medical service is a common thing esp in the states. They continue to prey on vulnerable people. Complain and sue! Free doesn't mean accepting bad behavior!

    • @TrangDB9
      @TrangDB9 Рік тому +1

      @@workinprogress3609 it's a person who did something wrong, what difference does it make where that person works?

    • @TrangDB9
      @TrangDB9 Рік тому

      @@hotmixxable nothing is for free, there's always someone who pays it.

  • @sofivindassolano6512
    @sofivindassolano6512 Рік тому +42

    Kylie, having children is not something I want, but I'm always in awe with how powerful mothers are. I wanted to say how sorry and angry I am for you and all the women who are bullied like this at their most vulnerable. I hope you get to process and heal at your own time, cause this experience was a horrific nightmare, no one deserves this :( I'm so sorry

  • @annemorreghan2506
    @annemorreghan2506 Рік тому +1

    You are absolutely amazing! I can't believe that you had to go through all that. Those hospital staf sound unbelievably horrible and should all be fired! When you have re-gained your strength back please complain and raise hell, no one should have to go through that at all! It is completely unacceptable. I'm so glad that you and the baby are now safe and healthy. Sending lots of positive energy to you and your family.

  • @Dovid2000
    @Dovid2000 Рік тому +2

    Your calm after such a harrowing experience amazes me. It shows your good upbringing.

  • @jamesneilsongrahamloveinth1301

    Yes, this is heart-breaking, horrifying - when one is powerless, to be slighted, to be disbelieved, to be abandoned is torture. Yet I am so glad, Kylie, that you have told your story - and in such a vivid way - because you have created a document of lasting importance. If this gets into the right hands, I believe it could influence nurse education (and hospital practice) generally . . .

  • @RJ.Mitchell
    @RJ.Mitchell Рік тому +48

    You NEED to lodge a formal complaint Kylie this is beyond disgusting behaviour it’s completely barbaric & totally unethical!!! This hospital should be investigated & you should take legal action taken !!!

    • @Julia29853
      @Julia29853 Рік тому +2

      I agree! They need to be stopped. How many other wonen have been treated this way?

  • @nyctangoqueen
    @nyctangoqueen Рік тому

    You are a special woman to have endured that Kylie. No woman should EVER to endure such emotional abuse lets just name it. Thank the stars and the heavens that your spirit and willful determination brought you through his excruciating ordeal. This baby is blessed to have you as its mother. We're so glad your here!!!!!

  • @karolina.zalewska44
    @karolina.zalewska44 Рік тому

    I’m having a visceral reaction in response to your horrific treatment. Vile! These women should be ousted from the business of caring for people, altogether. I’m so sorry. Please take care and nourish yourself well. Congratulations to you both and ❤️❤️❤️ Welcome, little one!

  • @mac5houstonatgmail
    @mac5houstonatgmail Рік тому +61

    I’m so happy for you all! ❤️❤️❤️. I understand why you might hesitate to make a formal complaint about your treatment in the hospital. But consider please that unless the standard of care is improved the next new mother might not be able to handle things emotionally.
    It truly sounds like there could be a correlation between Italy’s low birth rate and the kind of treatment newborns and mothers are subjected to.
    At any rate, I hope you have all the love and care you both need. Your joy in your baby will multiply daily. Much love!

    • @StellaPastLife
      @StellaPastLife Рік тому +7

      Mothers could lose their lives and the child lives with those unprofessional ob's

  • @barbart_
    @barbart_ Рік тому +136

    oh my god this story makes me so angry. i had such a similar experience with italian hospital one year ago...i was left alone as well during my labor, i had extreme contractions for 40 hours...it was a nightmare...noone helped me..they told me to take a shower and thats it. you were so right calling your husband, the hospital should help us, THAT IS THEIR JOB!! we need to tell our stories because the world need to know how women treated so badly these days. this is not right!!! i hope you can heal from your trauma soon and will be enjoy your first days with your family

    • @Renee05
      @Renee05 Рік тому +5

      How random to see your comment Barb I was thinking of you while watching Kylie's video, both such traumatic experiences.

    • @nomadesseasmr9715
      @nomadesseasmr9715 Рік тому +4

      I wonder if this is more common in Italy. Or if it happens everywhere and women just don’t discuss it. Thank you both for sharing so candidly and bravely. ❤

    • @margietucker1719
      @margietucker1719 Рік тому +3

      @@nomadesseasmr9715 No, it doesn't happen everywhere by any means
      I'm shocked that it happened ANYWHERE. It's a complete violation of what medical care givers are taught in regards to compassionate patient care.

    • @cirelo1896
      @cirelo1896 Рік тому +1

      I know it's not uncommon in many countries.

    • @barbart_
      @barbart_ Рік тому +2

      @@nomadesseasmr9715 thank you❤ it’s not just Italy. I’m Hungarian and there the situation can be ever worst..there’s a lot of countries where they are not treating women in labor well. A lot of women struggles to talk about their experiences or they’ve been told that “it’s part of it and it’s a price you pay for your beautiful baby” it’s so messed up

  • @aishas8900
    @aishas8900 Рік тому +7

    I am speechless - your strength and perseverance in this situation was above and beyond - I am so sorry it was necessary and that the experience was so traumatic for you and your family. I am glad that you are on the mend thank you for sharing your experience, I can't imagine how hard it is to have to recount something so emotional and raw.

  • @bettystryk2310
    @bettystryk2310 Рік тому

    What is happening to humanity and compassion- you are amazing and so glad to see you and baby are doing well now - all love around you -

  • @karenkelly9532
    @karenkelly9532 Рік тому +19

    I am shocked! You are so brave. It is criminal how you were treated I cannot stop crying. You must report these terrible people so no other woman has to go through this barbaric treatment. Your angel boy will help take this pain away.

  • @becky8683
    @becky8683 Рік тому +50

    Kylie...I'm watching this with tears in my eyes. I can't imagine what you went through psychologically and physically. I'm so sorry this happened to you as your sweet soul didn't deserve it. Your first birth should be a magical and happy experience and they robbed you of that. How awful of them! Your attitude is so impressive from what you went through. Now you can focus on you and the baby and getting completely recovered. Well done beautiful lady! Even after giving birth and not washing your hair since then you look absolutely radiant. Praying for you and your little amore.

  • @joannetullini6814
    @joannetullini6814 Рік тому

    I am appauled by the treatment you received in the hospital and in all honesty, I am grateful that you survived all of this. Your husband and family must be livid. You must report these people and raise as much hell as possible. This could have ended very, very badly. What a disgrace that this happened. These people need to be held accountable! I must say that you look wonderful and I'm sure the baby is gorgeous. Take care. God bless you and your family.

  • @taylorjones7174
    @taylorjones7174 Рік тому

    I’m so so sorry!!! Kylie, your treatment is absolutely unacceptable. 1000% those nurses need to be fired immediately. They are horrible. I’m so thankful you are ok and finally home. Both you and your precious baby. ❤ Sending you love and support. You did amazing. You ARE amazing!

  • @janjohnson3414
    @janjohnson3414 Рік тому +34

    This is utterly shocking. How can people like this be nurses? I’m amazed you are still smiling Kylie but well done for being so positive and not letting this overshadow the final result of your beautiful baby. Congratulations! (And you look beautiful, sleep deprived or not)

  • @olgap6187
    @olgap6187 Рік тому +5

    Congratulations!!! You did it Mama! 🎉

  • @susang1925
    @susang1925 Рік тому

    How wonderful. I looked up the name Gianfranco, & it has a lovely meaning. Gianni: God is Gracious. And, Franco means free man - (a contracted form of Francesco.) No matter how you express your spirituality, it is a beneficent name!! May Gianfranco be blessed with a good life, rooted in the love of his parents and the nurturing beauty of the Italian countryside.... May he enjoy this time with his grandparents. On some level, he will always remember being so lovingly held by them. 💜

  • @mcfederli
    @mcfederli 10 днів тому

    I am so sorry that you had such a bad experience in hospital. It's terrible that as a woman you have to fight for yourself and your baby in such a vulnerable situation. You did well and you are a strong woman. I also lost a lot of blood after both my births and was glad to have given birth in a hospital and not at home. After losing so much blood you are very weakened and dependent on help. I'm so sorry that you didn't get this support in hospital.

  • @michellesearle958
    @michellesearle958 Рік тому +17

    PLEASE report them!!! That behavior is appalling and horrendous! They should not be doing the work they are doing and I’m shocked they are able to get away with it. Please report them and help other women. I don’t know how you got through that, you are so incredibly strong! I hope for better days ahead for you and your family and I hope other women don’t have to deal with those people again.

  • @missamy2703
    @missamy2703 Рік тому +62

    I am so sad that you went through this experience, Kylie. Just when I thought it couldn't get worse, it did. The psychological, physical and emotional strength you exhibited under such duress is inspiring and amazing. May you never again in your whole life have to go through anything remotely like this. I hope these weeks with your newborn are peaceful and easy for you! and that these staff be held accountable for the poorest treatment I've ever heard of. Love to you and yours❤

  • @ogletesting3207
    @ogletesting3207 Рік тому +5

    Dear Kylie, I so appreciate your honesty and transparency. I had a traumatic first birth experience. At one point, to motivate me to progress the labor (I was already doing everything that I could) the OB told me: "I'm sharping the knives!" Ugh. It was so negative and unnecessary. As you say, one positive comment can make all the difference. I'm SO glad that you and your baby are okay!!

  • @bloomingpetals9290
    @bloomingpetals9290 Рік тому +26

    Oh Kylie, I’m so sorry to hear you had a terrible experience. That happened to me in California. It was horrible. I was in the hospital for 4 days after giving birth. Didn’t even know I had a baby, because they overdosed me. Insane!!! Perfect pregnancy, horrible birthing experience for me. I’m sitting here listening to you and tears are rolling down my face. You will cry over it for a while. I know I did. And, lol, I only have 1 child. I was like never again. I absolutely love being a mother, but there was no way I could do it again. But that’s me. Hopefully you are stronger and can recover more quickly. The difficult emotional memories were the hardest to get over.

    • @cbeark
      @cbeark Рік тому +5

      same here, makes you wonder if their goal is to make it so terrible and fearful that no one ever wants to birth again. Ill enjoy my one and only as long as Im able, though I always wanted more.

    • @zenkiea9663
      @zenkiea9663 Рік тому +5

      Soooooooo sorry that happened to you here in the US. However I'm not surprised. I keep hearing these horror stories of hospital abuse towards women in labour and during the post partum stage all over the US and many other countries. Hospitals today are becoming more like prisons, and mental asylums where a person would go to simply be tormented and abused! I'm a strong advocate for home birthing or birthing in natural habitats( in the forest, near the oceans, etc) Please don't ever give up in having more children. Screw the hospital and adopt you're own birthing plan with a strong supportive doula, midwife and your'e husband at your side!

    • @zenkiea9663
      @zenkiea9663 Рік тому +2

      @@cbeark Birth without fear honey! Take back you're crown!

  • @juliarichmond5904
    @juliarichmond5904 Рік тому +29

    Oh my heart, Kylie. When I saw the first glimpse of your sons’s head resting in your arms, my heart just swelled. Congratulations to you and Guido.

  • @serena5549
    @serena5549 Рік тому +112

    I started crying because this is so beautiful that your little one is with you but not how this entire experience should have gone. I really hope you file a formal complaint against these women because they should not be in the medical field their behaviour is going to get someone killed. I am so glad that you are so strong mentally and physically. Congratulations to both of you on your beautiful little one!

    • @nadinetasmania
      @nadinetasmania Рік тому +10

      I started crying too - we have a happy ending with mum and babe home. Still, I just think so many episodes in this birth could have been handled better - for all.

    • @debrateague781
      @debrateague781 Рік тому +2

      I was hospitalized while on a trip to Tuscany 3 years ago, I am NOT surprised at your treatment; I had a similar experience, medical care there is not even close to acceptable or up to modern standards. I’m sorry you had to experience it also. I too couldn’t wait to get out of that hospital!

  • @nadiadansani2139
    @nadiadansani2139 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. It’s no unfortunate your experience wasn’t the greatest.

  • @camifromri2129
    @camifromri2129 Рік тому +8

    You look so beautiful as the video starts that I could never have guessed that you had to endure such trauma . I’m just so relieved that you’re ok . Congratulations on the birth of your little Gianfranco.

  • @rallyrally
    @rallyrally Рік тому +33

    I have no words to even describe the pain and sadness of hearing how you and other women are being treated there. Birth is such an incredible but also scary experience and especially for a new mom there needs to be so much kindness and support. This is honestly inhumane treatment and I sincerely believe you should file a complaint for you and for all the other woman. ❤

  • @fromthethrone
    @fromthethrone Рік тому +5

    I went through the same thing. Gave birth in Slovenia 25 years ago. I like you being so honest about it and exposing this problem, most women with the same experience don't talk about it at all. They just try to forget the bad experiences and move forward as quick as possible.

  • @mdocho4944
    @mdocho4944 Рік тому

    Congratulations, your very strong lady and kind, take care of your self please. you make me cry but I am happy for you you have a health baby. Your story is real and it happens everywhere in world. I don't understand any more.

  • @klarahulsmann3502
    @klarahulsmann3502 Рік тому

    Dear Kylie, thank you for sharing this very intimate situation with us. As a former (german) nurse I`m ashamed about the behaviour of "my collegues" you had to experience. Stories like yours unfortunately are not rare. I hope, you can overcome the trauma and enjoy your new family life. God bless you and your beloved ones.

  • @katepeacock6678
    @katepeacock6678 Рік тому +21

    Dear Kylie, your child birth story touched me in a very primal level. I re-lived my experience of a child birth from over 30 years ago in Soviet Union. I guess, all women are connected in our universal sisterhood, especially in motherhood experiences, when we are the most vulnerable. Thank you, thank you for sharing your story! Please let your family take care complaints to a hospital, which I absolutely believe have to be done to protect other women from being treated this way, so you can focus on your little sunshine now ☀️ and can focus on counting your blessings! 😊 It is an amazing journey of motherhood, but you are already the best mommy to Gianfranco!
    Best of luck to your little family! ❤️
    Can’t wait to see cute videos of him growing up!

  • @mylovelycrazylife
    @mylovelycrazylife Рік тому +162

    Omg, Kylie, I can’t even, like I have no words. The treatment you received was cruel, horrendous, and barbaric and the absolutely last thing a new mother needs. Please, please file a lawsuit, and/or share the name of the hospital with your viewers. Brava Kylie for all your strength and hard work! What you did was NOT easy and you continued to fight. Brava for surviving that horrendous place 🙌🏻

    • @thinkforyourselfjohn3167
      @thinkforyourselfjohn3167 Рік тому +9

      Beyond barbaric wondering if it's like that in Italy. What a horrific experience and you can't even have visitors I've never heard of such a thing. It's evil.

    • @caroldameron1065
      @caroldameron1065 Рік тому +5

      Perhaps you can’t have visitors so that the abuse remains secret!

    • @MT-cx8wb
      @MT-cx8wb Рік тому

      I'm quite convinced that this IS in fact the reason

    • @noelle440
      @noelle440 Рік тому +1

      That story ripped my heart out!!! That's so unacceptable!!!! I thought Italy was better than that!!! Please file a complaint!!

  • @sarahferrara4770
    @sarahferrara4770 Рік тому +4

    Sorry for everything that you have been through. After giving birth myself in Italy at 33 weeks, I can’t say that I’m surprised. Well done for your strength 💕

  • @carriej5095
    @carriej5095 Рік тому +1

    It sounds like my experience, 25 years ago, not during covid times. I am so sorry, keep trusting in your body. No matter how this angel has come to the earth, it is a blessing. Bless you all

  • @debrap947
    @debrap947 Рік тому +75

    I don't often comment but I had a similar incident with one nurse many decades ago when my son was born. No one deserves to be treated like that EVER! To be treated like that by such wicked people, nurses to boot! I am so sorry you had to go through such a nightmare for such a miraculous time in your life. Congratulations on the birth of your son. Great job Kylie, you will be a great Mom.