OMG, I'm 14 weeks pregnant and I'm crying like a baby watching this... 😭 My hormones are all over the place and this is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Sam, sending so much love to Theo x
Congratulations! As the grandmother of teenagers now, I still enjoy hearing birth stories. My first was born over 43 years ago. "Birthing rooms" were just being tried out. There was only one and it was first come first serve. All the drama over the birth happened beforehand. My doctor retired when I was 8 1/2 mos., the hospital closed their ob dept. and the new doctor was leaving the country the day after I was due. I didn't want to be induced because then I wouldn't be able to be in the birthing room and the epidural scared me more than the pain. Well, this new doctor was great and just gave me a shot of pitocin without IV. It kicked things off and I got to stay in the birthing room. After we held her and nursed for an hour I felt good enough to get into a wheelchair and carried her to the nursery and handed her to the nurse. It was the best for that time. By the time my son was born, my husband had become a paramedic, but hadn't delivered a real baby. My doctor helped me push (still no epidural) and my husband caught my son. Not bad for the olden days!
I am currently 35 weeks pregnant with my first child and I won’t lie that I am a little anxious about the birth experience. However, watching your video made me feel so much better. I know every pregnancy and delivery will be very different from person to person, but positive birth stories such as yours help me feel much more positive and open about my own. Thank you very much for sharing it! X
Thanks for sharing! Im 37 weeks pregnant on Friday. Planning to get an elective induction at 39 weeks and 3 days. I've definitely felt some negativity from some people about choosing this. This video really is encouraging! Im so excited and very relieved to hear that there is os no risks to our son with an induction. I know the doctors say this but it's good to hear again. Congratulations to you on your son!
Thankfully more options are available for the birth experience. Soon it will be 39 years ago when I had my first of two. I didn’t want a needle in my back as epidural mishaps were not uncommon. I proposed hypnosis (LOL) but my OBGYN was having none of that as he had no experience with that approach and didn’t want to risk his malpractice insurance. Took Lamaze classes. Both babies were 2 weeks late, both times I was set up for involuntarily induction. I had heard it “threw” you into immediate hard contractions. I didn’t want that because I was planning on natural childbirth. The day before I was to be induced, I tried to get labor in motion on my own. The first time I drove a pickup without power steering or power breaks over bumpy windy country roads. It worked! Labor started at midnight. The 2nd time, the night before scheduled induction, we had sex. It worked too! It was hard but I kept refusing meds,epidural. Eventually it got even harder but I have a high pain tolerance and well… too stubborn wanting to take one contraction at a time. I kept in control, but my husband was a mess. My labor nurse gave me a new breathing technique, rolled me on my side and coached me through the first birth successfully. The same nurse was there 3 years later for my second which was a much harder set of double contractions. I still wanted to deliver without an epidural. Nurse Nicolette coached me through that time as well…as a result my 2nd daughter’s middle name is Nicole, in honor of that wonderful nurse.
What a beautiful family you have - congratulations on your sweet bundle! I have one son (now 32) but had a similar experience, just not induced. The epidural helped me to actually enjoy the labor and delivery and not be so exhausted after delivery. I was an OB/GYN nurse for many years, and hands down those that chose to use nothing really had a harder time and were worn out after the baby got here. I realize this may not be the case for all, but seeing it up close and personal helped me make my decision. During all my years of assisting with deliveries, there was truly not one single time I heard that first cry that it did not bring tears to my eyes - literally every single time! Enjoy this special time in your life - you have so much fun heading your way!
I am much older than you but I delivered 3 babies I was determined to have natural childbirth with my first baby My water had broken the evening before but had an appointment the next day. My doctor said that as long as I didn’t go into labor just come for the appointment I took my hospital bag with me because I thought they would induce When my doctor checked, I was at 5 cm so he sent me to the ER for admission Since my contractions were not very strong they administered potosin That got attention but I not only had him with no pain meds, they had to use forceps because he was stuck in the birth canal Not the best experience but my second baby was a more normal labor and delivery also with no meds My third baby I did have an epidural but only because I was having a tubal ligation Enjoyed your story and congratulations on your beautiful baby!
Thank you for this video! I had my first baby in 2023 and had watched tons of birth stories prior and this was my absolute favorite one. I loved hearing how positive your birth story was and it really helped me believe my experience could go well too! It did end up going well and I am pregnant with my second and came back to watch this again. I am due really close to Christmas and may consider an induction to work around staffing and the weather, so it was great to watch your video again to hear how well your induction experience went too, not just the birth part in general. Thanks again!
I am 22 weeks and I have been so overcome by fear of this whole ordeal, being pregnant and constantly thinking about labor has done a number on my mental state. While watching this video I felt like I could breathe fully for the first time in... well 22 weeks. Thank you for sharing ❤️ I know it’s not always this easy but it really helped.
What a wonderful birth story! It makes me want to have another (but I'm not ready to have two kids yet). My birth story was quite traumatic, with the hospital refusing me over a weekend with acute pains in my abdomen. I finally nagged them enough to come in, and something was a bit off with the baby. I was also having contractions (that I couldn't even feel, they were nothing compared to what I had been experiencing) and was 3 cm dilated. I got a delivery room, and 10 mins later my baby's heartrate dropped to 60 BPM and didn't go back up. Soo you can imagine all the drama that ensued, people ran in, they tried different things to see if anything helped, but within what felt like a minute, I was rushed to be put under for a C-section, and my daughter was born like 5-10 mins later. My waters were very discolored, and she had both swallowed and inhaled it. The doctor later said she seemed to remember the umbilical cord was around her neck. Her APGAR score was 2 at first, but then got up to 4. I had to be told / read all this, as I woke up a couple of hours later, while my husband was with her in the children's clinic in another building. I got to meet her when she was 7 hours old. There was a lot, but during 6 days in the NICU, she got better every day, and she is now a healthy 13 month old running around 🥰
What a lovey birth story. Both my children came early by a few weeks and thankfully healthy with no issues. I was with my daughter when her first two children were born and it was beautiful. I cried a river and couldn’t stop. So glad everything went well and you and baby are healthy.
Congratulations on becoming a mother and thank you for sharing your journey! As an OBGYN, just like you had mentioned in the video, the best birth plan I tell my patients is to go with the flow. So happy to hear that your induction went so well!
It was smart to check on staffing at the hospital before going in for your induction. I went in for the delivery of my second baby during a nurses’ strike. It was wild! Congratulations on the safe delivery of your wonderful little son!
He is so beautiful and I adore this. So happy to hear you had a smooth delivery and I am enjoying following along with your journey into motherhood. It is the best title. ❤️
I’m a sucker for birth stories and yours.. my gawd, waterworks during my lunch break over here 🥲 The part where he let out his first cry.. LOVE! Also, what your patient told you about understanding your mom’s love for you - so true! My baby will be 4 years old this summer. Cherish every moment because time flies! You are such a great mommy already. What a beautiful story! Theo is adorable! Thank you for sharing, Dr. Ellis 💙
Omg loved this Dr. Ellis!!!! It’s so true how you appreciate your mom and all she did for you so much more. I got choked up when you were talking about his first cry. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a wonderful story and congratulations to you and your husband! Mine are 22 and 24 but hearing your story brought it all back. I also chose induction and have no regrets. My son's delivery was similar---incredibly fast! My ob-gyn was shocked and I had no time for the epidural but it was fine! The 9 minute delivery was key:)).
That's amazing being able to give birth being present and with no pain whatsoever. I've heard stories about friends birthing at home, no medical staff, and with no pain relief. I honestly admire them so much - I would be scared af ( I don't think I'll be able to handle the pain beginning to end)
What a darling video! You are absolutely radiant and can see the love you have for your sweet Theo. Unfortunately I was never able to have children but I do have 3 fabulous bonus children with 7 fabulous grandchildren which I love & adore. I can’t wait to see more video updates and do enjoy your instagram pictures....💙❤️
Congratulations! 💕🙌 So glad you had a positive experience. Would love to hear more about how you prepared your body for the birth and things you think could have contributed to the smooth process. Breathing/pushing exercises, yoga or movement, massage, etc. Trying to prevent tearing and a long, painful birth as much as possible! 🙏
I think induction is going to grow in popularity. Seeing that its not harmful and comes with so many pros, like planning and knowing if there's a good team available is very reassuring and smart.
There are known risks to the drugs and methods used for induction. I don't say that to argue with you or Dr. Ellis or those who live and die by the ARRIVE trial lol. But for expectant moms who may be reading and considering this, please please discuss risks and your bishop score with your provider. I largely say this because unfortunately my experience with some (not all) physicians is that they do not discuss risks unless asked specifically. Hopefully that changes as patients deserve better.
This was such a cute video! I love hearing birth stories and, like you, I’ll cherish those first moments with my two babies forever. With my first, I had been having painless contractions for several hours and then started timing them, so when I checked into L&D it was very anti-climactic lol. I ended up being 5cm so they did keep me, and I was planning unmedicated but I got to 7 and was terrified so I got it. I had checked in at 4pm and had him at 1am. ❤️ with my second, I started having contractions at home at 10p, 11:15 started spotting so I called our nanny (my dad lives 5 hours away so he was on his way but wouldn’t make it on time). Checked into L&D in pain at 12:50 and was 8cm, had him an hour later! That one was SO FAST and unmedicated obviously lol but I am so happy with both of my experiences which I know isn’t always the case.
Beautiful birth story. I'm glad it went so well. Your Theo sure is an adorable baby from the pictures you've posted so far. I've seen several babies born in my life including strangers in nursing school and my own sister and nieces and nephews. It's always so amazing even if I don't know the parents. A new life is such a miracle in so many ways and it is so neat to be a part of. I always get teary eyed. May God bless your baby Theo.
Your birthing and postpartum experience sounds so similar to mine. I’m a nurse and my husbands a physician and we had our first baby-also a boy-almost a year ago now (which is crazy). I had an elective induction as well and he came full force into this world. It was the best possible birthing experience I could have hoped for. Motherhood is the absolute best but like you said it also comes with many challenges and learning opportunities along the way. Good luck in your journey! Theo is beautiful! PS: my son also waterboarded himself lol (I’m convinced it’s a right of passage for little boys 😂)
Congratulations!! Theo is beautiful. Love seeing updates on Theo. So happy you had your Mom there for support. I had my Mom when I got home with my first. Mother in law came 3 weeks later and was ABSOLUTELY NO SUPPORT!!! Came to question breastfeeding :( Again that first experience is really special. A true miracle.
Loved your story💕💕💕 I had a similar experience. I had my baby boy in just 3 hours after epidural. I was so happy and blessed ❤️❤️❤️ many blessings for you and your family 💙💙💙 they grow so fast. Mine is a toddler already 👶🏻🧸
Worked in L&D for 17 years and once induction is started its the all you can eat ice chips buffet! Always so happy for your great experience nice work and congratulations,
Congrats! ♡ I was tearing up so much because I had a baby too this year in March and could relate so much to the feelings you described. It is exhausting sometimes, but still the best. I am also in training to become a dermatologist. All the best for you & your family
Oh Dr Sam, if I shared my birth story, I can now tell it with a sort-of humorous spin! I am SO happy to hear yours and thrilled everything played out in a smooth “chill” manner! My daughter is an only child (I am an only child) and “the plan” was to add to our family! Due to SOOO many twists & turns, I knew IF I survived labor (before the delivery part 😆) I was having nothing further to do with adding to our family!!! TheEnd (for me) And many wonderful family years for you and yours! 💙🦋👖🫐👩🍼🪁🧑🍼🧜🏽😇💙
My babe had the cord wrapped around his neck too. Each contraction was choking him out so I ended up with a C-section. Your birth story sounded so chill!
Almost 20 weeks with my second. I’m hoping to try a trial of labour this time around since last time was an emergency c-section after 30 hours of labour. This time I’m trying to be more go with the flow and I think that having already gone through a c-section and long labour will help with tempering my expectations.
Congratulations!! Thank you for sharing ❤ Mine are 27 and 19 and I chose induction and epidural both times. It made the childbirth experience absolutely wonderful. I cherish those memories ❤🥰
Omg he basically shot out that’s awesome!! Question I know you shared you were seeing a pelvic floor therapist during pregnancy, did that at all help with delivery or PP? I’m 11 mos PP and pushed for 4.5 hrs and 2nd degree tear, I felt more comfortable on my side pushing but they said I was better on my back so here we are weak down there and building back my strength. But we had a healthy 8 lb baby girl that will be 1 next month 😊♥️
Hi Dr Ellis! This is such a positive and inspiring video! Makes hospital birth so much less scary! Wondering if there was a birth prep class you liked or took? TIA ❤
Theo is so beautiful. Congratulations!!! I had 2 home births. My biggest fear was that I would call the midwife and that I would have only 4 cm's and that she would leave to come back later and that I already really was in pain. So, I waited and waited before I called. When I finally let her come to our house there was stress. I already had 9-10 cm's and my husband had to assist because the maternity nurse still had to come. She did miss the delivery. The second home birth the same thing happend 🤣🤣. In the Netherlands the maternity nurse comes every day for a couple of hours to help you (4-5 hours). They teach you everything and they change your bedsheets, clean the toilets and bring you food because you are in bed for about a week. They really want you to rest. When there are visitors then she takes care of coffee or tea. The midwife comes almost every day to check on you. And after about a week you're on your own.
Girrrrrl, you didn't miss anything other than a huge mess. My water broke while I was getting up out of bed to pee, and I ran to the toilet before it really made a mess....but it just kept coming out. I had to sit on chucks in my husband's car bc even though I put on a huge maxi pad, it soaked through everything. Not a comfortable feeling to feel liquid coming out every time you move, and not being able to do anything about it. I just had to sit there in my soaked clothing until we finished admissions paperwork! Besides, my care team told me to come right in to the hospital as soon as possible, even though it was my first child, so there was no waiting at home anyway. Congratulations! It goes so fast.
I am still fascinated how you are just glowing and your poor husband looks like he's about to collapse haha. What a beautiful, encouraging birth story!
Epidurals are no joke. My daughter was out to her shoulders and I didn’t feel a thing. The nurse was helping me turn to my other side and exclaimed, ‘well, hello there!’ One push and she was out.
My daughter also had a scheduled induction, at 39 weeks. Unfortunately, in 24 hours, she on progressed to 5 cm. She wound up having a C-section. The baby was fine. That's all that matters. Everyone's birthing experience is different. My 1st pregnancy, I had an epidural, and 15 mins later, out she came. My 2nd daughter, was easy. 10am to the hospital, 10:30 delivery, au naturale. Enjoy your precious baby boy. I love his name! You're lucky that your mom was allowed in the delivery room. I was not. Only the husband. I would have loved to have been there. There is nothing like having a baby. My daughter went back to work after a 12 week leave, and I watch the baby 2 days a week, and his other grandmom does 3 days. I know how hard it is to leave the baby. You are doing a phenomenal job! Give Theo a kiss for me! ❤👶
The epidural story sounds a lot like my first child’s birth! I was about to take a nap and my doctor wanted to check me before that, and I was at ten centimeters. My son’s birth was wonderful but I felt cheated out of one last nap before baby arrived 🤣
Congratulations!! How many pounds was he? It sounds like you had a Precipitous Labor , this happens when moms give birth in less than 3 hours after true labor begins (contractions/cervix dilation and effacement). I am a nursing student soon to graduate this year. I am currently in my Maternity/ON rotation. And have so much respect for OBGYNs. My cousin is one. I love the specialty and plan on being a labor and Delivery nurse ❤️🙏🏻
I can understand how you feel about that. I get what you mean! Edit: ooh 80s systolic 😬😬😬 Final edit: I love this. And your birth sounded so easy. I've seen horror stories where some people got destroyed by an epidural. I'm glad your birth story was great. Final final edit: I have such a better relationship with my parents since having my daughter
Did you know in australia in the public health system, they won't consider an elective induction until you are at least 40 weeks because they don't deem it safe for the baby. Unless of course there is something wrong.
The epidural was amazing during my son's birth. Thank goodness I had it because he was stuck resulting in a 4th degree tear. 😳 However, recovery was a breeze.
OMG, I'm 14 weeks pregnant and I'm crying like a baby watching this... 😭 My hormones are all over the place and this is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Sam, sending so much love to Theo x
Congratulations! As the grandmother of teenagers now, I still enjoy hearing birth stories. My first was born over 43 years ago. "Birthing rooms" were just being tried out. There was only one and it was first come first serve. All the drama over the birth happened beforehand. My doctor retired when I was 8 1/2 mos., the hospital closed their ob dept. and the new doctor was leaving the country the day after I was due. I didn't want to be induced because then I wouldn't be able to be in the birthing room and the epidural scared me more than the pain. Well, this new doctor was great and just gave me a shot of pitocin without IV. It kicked things off and I got to stay in the birthing room. After we held her and nursed for an hour I felt good enough to get into a wheelchair and carried her to the nursery and handed her to the nurse. It was the best for that time. By the time my son was born, my husband had become a paramedic, but hadn't delivered a real baby. My doctor helped me push (still no epidural) and my husband caught my son. Not bad for the olden days!
I am currently 35 weeks pregnant with my first child and I won’t lie that I am a little anxious about the birth experience. However, watching your video made me feel so much better. I know every pregnancy and delivery will be very different from person to person, but positive birth stories such as yours help me feel much more positive and open about my own. Thank you very much for sharing it! X
Thanks for sharing! Im 37 weeks pregnant on Friday. Planning to get an elective induction at 39 weeks and 3 days. I've definitely felt some negativity from some people about choosing this. This video really is encouraging! Im so excited and very relieved to hear that there is os no risks to our son with an induction. I know the doctors say this but it's good to hear again. Congratulations to you on your son!
Thankfully more options are available for the birth experience. Soon it will be 39 years ago when I had my first of two. I didn’t want a needle in my back as epidural mishaps were not uncommon. I proposed hypnosis (LOL) but my OBGYN was having none of that as he had no experience with that approach and didn’t want to risk his malpractice insurance. Took Lamaze classes. Both babies were 2 weeks late, both times I was set up for involuntarily induction. I had heard it “threw” you into immediate hard contractions. I didn’t want that because I was planning on natural childbirth. The day before I was to be induced, I tried to get labor in motion on my own. The first time I drove a pickup without power steering or power breaks over bumpy windy country roads. It worked! Labor started at midnight. The 2nd time, the night before scheduled induction, we had sex. It worked too! It was hard but I kept refusing meds,epidural. Eventually it got even harder but I have a high pain tolerance and well… too stubborn wanting to take one contraction at a time. I kept in control, but my husband was a mess. My labor nurse gave me a new breathing technique, rolled me on my side and coached me through the first birth successfully. The same nurse was there 3 years later for my second which was a much harder set of double contractions. I still wanted to deliver without an epidural. Nurse Nicolette coached me through that time as well…as a result my 2nd daughter’s middle name is Nicole, in honor of that wonderful nurse.
What a beautiful family you have - congratulations on your sweet bundle! I have one son (now 32) but had a similar experience, just not induced. The epidural helped me to actually enjoy the labor and delivery and not be so exhausted after delivery. I was an OB/GYN nurse for many years, and hands down those that chose to use nothing really had a harder time and were worn out after the baby got here. I realize this may not be the case for all, but seeing it up close and personal helped me make my decision. During all my years of assisting with deliveries, there was truly not one single time I heard that first cry that it did not bring tears to my eyes - literally every single time! Enjoy this special time in your life - you have so much fun heading your way!
I am much older than you but I delivered 3 babies I was determined to have natural childbirth with my first baby My water had broken the evening before but had an appointment the next day. My doctor said that as long as I didn’t go into labor just come for the appointment I took my hospital bag with me because I thought they would induce When my doctor checked, I was at 5 cm so he sent me to the ER for admission Since my contractions were not very strong they administered potosin That got attention but I not only had him with no pain meds, they had to use forceps because he was stuck in the birth canal Not the best experience but my second baby was a more normal labor and delivery also with no meds My third baby I did have an epidural but only because I was having a tubal ligation Enjoyed your story and congratulations on your beautiful baby!
Thank you for this video! I had my first baby in 2023 and had watched tons of birth stories prior and this was my absolute favorite one. I loved hearing how positive your birth story was and it really helped me believe my experience could go well too! It did end up going well and I am pregnant with my second and came back to watch this again. I am due really close to Christmas and may consider an induction to work around staffing and the weather, so it was great to watch your video again to hear how well your induction experience went too, not just the birth part in general. Thanks again!
I am 22 weeks and I have been so overcome by fear of this whole ordeal, being pregnant and constantly thinking about labor has done a number on my mental state. While watching this video I felt like I could breathe fully for the first time in... well 22 weeks. Thank you for sharing ❤️ I know it’s not always this easy but it really helped.
Congratulations on your pregnancy! I’m so happy to hear that this was helpful for you 💕 You’ll do great!
What a wonderful birth story! It makes me want to have another (but I'm not ready to have two kids yet). My birth story was quite traumatic, with the hospital refusing me over a weekend with acute pains in my abdomen. I finally nagged them enough to come in, and something was a bit off with the baby. I was also having contractions (that I couldn't even feel, they were nothing compared to what I had been experiencing) and was 3 cm dilated. I got a delivery room, and 10 mins later my baby's heartrate dropped to 60 BPM and didn't go back up. Soo you can imagine all the drama that ensued, people ran in, they tried different things to see if anything helped, but within what felt like a minute, I was rushed to be put under for a C-section, and my daughter was born like 5-10 mins later. My waters were very discolored, and she had both swallowed and inhaled it. The doctor later said she seemed to remember the umbilical cord was around her neck. Her APGAR score was 2 at first, but then got up to 4. I had to be told / read all this, as I woke up a couple of hours later, while my husband was with her in the children's clinic in another building. I got to meet her when she was 7 hours old. There was a lot, but during 6 days in the NICU, she got better every day, and she is now a healthy 13 month old running around 🥰
What a lovey birth story. Both my children came early by a few weeks and thankfully healthy with no issues. I was with my daughter when her first two children were born and it was beautiful. I cried a river and couldn’t stop. So glad everything went well and you and baby are healthy.
Congratulations on becoming a mother and thank you for sharing your journey! As an OBGYN, just like you had mentioned in the video, the best birth plan I tell my patients is to go with the flow. So happy to hear that your induction went so well!
It was smart to check on staffing at the hospital before going in for your induction. I went in for the delivery of my second baby during a nurses’ strike. It was wild! Congratulations on the safe delivery of your wonderful little son!
He is so beautiful and I adore this. So happy to hear you had a smooth delivery and I am enjoying following along with your journey into motherhood. It is the best title. ❤️
I’m a sucker for birth stories and yours.. my gawd, waterworks during my lunch break over here 🥲 The part where he let out his first cry.. LOVE! Also, what your patient told you about understanding your mom’s love for you - so true! My baby will be 4 years old this summer. Cherish every moment because time flies! You are such a great mommy already. What a beautiful story! Theo is adorable! Thank you for sharing, Dr. Ellis 💙
Omg loved this Dr. Ellis!!!! It’s so true how you appreciate your mom and all she did for you so much more. I got choked up when you were talking about his first cry. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a wonderful story and congratulations to you and your husband! Mine are 22 and 24 but hearing your story brought it all back. I also chose induction and have no regrets. My son's delivery was similar---incredibly fast! My ob-gyn was shocked and I had no time for the epidural but it was fine! The 9 minute delivery was key:)).
What an amazing picture of such a beautiful family
That's amazing being able to give birth being present and with no pain whatsoever. I've heard stories about friends birthing at home, no medical staff, and with no pain relief. I honestly admire them so much - I would be scared af ( I don't think I'll be able to handle the pain beginning to end)
Wonderful birth story! Enjoy your baby boy, the fun is just beginning.
What a darling video! You are absolutely radiant and can see the love you have for your sweet Theo.
Unfortunately I was never able to have children but I do have 3 fabulous bonus children with 7 fabulous grandchildren which I love & adore. I can’t wait to see more video updates and do enjoy your instagram pictures....💙❤️
Congratulations! 💕🙌 So glad you had a positive experience. Would love to hear more about how you prepared your body for the birth and things you think could have contributed to the smooth process. Breathing/pushing exercises, yoga or movement, massage, etc. Trying to prevent tearing and a long, painful birth as much as possible! 🙏
I think induction is going to grow in popularity. Seeing that its not harmful and comes with so many pros, like planning and knowing if there's a good team available is very reassuring and smart.
There are known risks to the drugs and methods used for induction. I don't say that to argue with you or Dr. Ellis or those who live and die by the ARRIVE trial lol. But for expectant moms who may be reading and considering this, please please discuss risks and your bishop score with your provider. I largely say this because unfortunately my experience with some (not all) physicians is that they do not discuss risks unless asked specifically. Hopefully that changes as patients deserve better.
Love this content 🥰 congrats on your beautiful boy!
Random question - where is your sweater from? It looks SO comfortable
What a beautiful story. Congrats on the new addition to your family. You are absolutely glowing.
This was such a cute video! I love hearing birth stories and, like you, I’ll cherish those first moments with my two babies forever. With my first, I had been having painless contractions for several hours and then started timing them, so when I checked into L&D it was very anti-climactic lol. I ended up being 5cm so they did keep me, and I was planning unmedicated but I got to 7 and was terrified so I got it. I had checked in at 4pm and had him at 1am. ❤️ with my second, I started having contractions at home at 10p, 11:15 started spotting so I called our nanny (my dad lives 5 hours away so he was on his way but wouldn’t make it on time). Checked into L&D in pain at 12:50 and was 8cm, had him an hour later! That one was SO FAST and unmedicated obviously lol but I am so happy with both of my experiences which I know isn’t always the case.
Beautiful birth story. I'm glad it went so well. Your Theo sure is an adorable baby from the pictures you've posted so far. I've seen several babies born in my life including strangers in nursing school and my own sister and nieces and nephews. It's always so amazing even if I don't know the parents. A new life is such a miracle in so many ways and it is so neat to be a part of. I always get teary eyed. May God bless your baby Theo.
Amazing story! It is a blessing to experience motherhood! Your son is lucky to have you as a mom! All the best to you❤️
Your birthing and postpartum experience sounds so similar to mine. I’m a nurse and my husbands a physician and we had our first baby-also a boy-almost a year ago now (which is crazy). I had an elective induction as well and he came full force into this world. It was the best possible birthing experience I could have hoped for. Motherhood is the absolute best but like you said it also comes with many challenges and learning opportunities along the way. Good luck in your journey! Theo is beautiful!
PS: my son also waterboarded himself lol (I’m convinced it’s a right of passage for little boys 😂)
Congratulations!! Theo is beautiful. Love seeing updates on Theo. So happy you had your Mom there for support. I had my Mom when I got home with my first. Mother in law came 3 weeks later and was ABSOLUTELY NO SUPPORT!!! Came to question breastfeeding :( Again that first experience is really special. A true miracle.
Ooo thanks for pointing out that the epidural possibly helped you avoid PTSD/birth trauma. That's a really good point.
Loved your story💕💕💕 I had a similar experience. I had my baby boy in just 3 hours after epidural. I was so happy and blessed ❤️❤️❤️ many blessings for you and your family 💙💙💙 they grow so fast. Mine is a toddler already 👶🏻🧸
Could you please do a video about pregnancy-safe affordable skincare and bodycare products?
What a beautiful baby! I know a lot of people say all babies are beautiful, and they are, so I should say he is a very handsome baby boy!
Thanks so much for sharing, I'm teary listening, so emotional but fantastic, you're the best mum ❤
That baby will be genetically blessed. Gorgeous parents! Congrats! 🎉🎊🎈
Congratulations! Baby is beautiful!
Worked in L&D for 17 years and once induction is started its the all you can eat ice chips buffet!
Always so happy for your great experience nice work and congratulations,
Beautiful video 💕 my son Ellis is almost 2 months old 😊 this brought me back to his birth.
Congrats! ♡ I was tearing up so much because I had a baby too this year in March and could relate so much to the feelings you described. It is exhausting sometimes, but still the best. I am also in training to become a dermatologist. All the best for you & your family
Aw congratulations! 💕
Oh Dr Sam, if I shared my birth story, I can now tell it with a sort-of humorous spin! I am SO happy to hear yours and thrilled everything played out in a smooth “chill” manner! My daughter is an only child (I am an only child) and “the plan” was to add to our family! Due to SOOO many twists & turns, I knew IF I survived labor (before the delivery part 😆) I was having nothing further to do with adding to our family!!! TheEnd (for me) And many wonderful family years for you and yours! 💙🦋👖🫐👩🍼🪁🧑🍼🧜🏽😇💙
Sounds like everything went according to your plan! Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful boy !
Glad you had a wonderful experience! So much fun!
I’m getting an induction thursday thank you so much for sharing your experience!
Congratulations, doctor!!! Thank you for sharing!!! Very generous!!! Much needed
Children is how we wear our hearts outside of ourselves ❤
Congratulations!! My two kids were elective inductions with epidural and I had the best experience both times!!
Beautiful story, so special that you shared! Theo is a lucky boy to have such an amazing Mommy💙
Yay! Some good news about both you and your baby! Thanks for letting us know.
My babe had the cord wrapped around his neck too. Each contraction was choking him out so I ended up with a C-section. Your birth story sounded so chill!
Congratulations you have the most beautiful baby ever and the smoothest birth story ever! Thank you very much for sharing your experience with us🥰
Congrats to you, Dr. Ellis & to your husband., as well as precious Theo!👶
Almost 20 weeks with my second. I’m hoping to try a trial of labour this time around since last time was an emergency c-section after 30 hours of labour. This time I’m trying to be more go with the flow and I think that having already gone through a c-section and long labour will help with tempering my expectations.
Congratulations!! Thank you for sharing ❤
Mine are 27 and 19 and I chose induction and epidural both times. It made the childbirth experience absolutely wonderful. I cherish those memories ❤🥰
Omg he basically shot out that’s awesome!! Question I know you shared you were seeing a pelvic floor therapist during pregnancy, did that at all help with delivery or PP? I’m 11 mos PP and pushed for 4.5 hrs and 2nd degree tear, I felt more comfortable on my side pushing but they said I was better on my back so here we are weak down there and building back my strength. But we had a healthy 8 lb baby girl that will be 1 next month 😊♥️
Hi Dr Ellis! This is such a positive and inspiring video! Makes hospital birth so much less scary! Wondering if there was a birth prep class you liked or took? TIA ❤
Congratulations!!! Thank you for sharing. I had the same epidural experience. Didn't feel a thing during my first labor.
Wow wow congrats to your family , welcome to the world 🌎 precious baby 🍼 thank God
Theo is so beautiful. Congratulations!!! I had 2 home births. My biggest fear was that I would call the midwife and that I would have only 4 cm's and that she would leave to come back later and that I already really was in pain. So, I waited and waited before I called. When I finally let her come to our house there was stress. I already had 9-10 cm's and my husband had to assist because the maternity nurse still had to come. She did miss the delivery. The second home birth the same thing happend 🤣🤣. In the Netherlands the maternity nurse comes every day for a couple of hours to help you (4-5 hours). They teach you everything and they change your bedsheets, clean the toilets and bring you food because you are in bed for about a week. They really want you to rest. When there are visitors then she takes care of coffee or tea. The midwife comes almost every day to check on you. And after about a week you're on your own.
Thank You for sharing your birth story……enjoy these first weeks together ❤️ I had my mum with me too
Girrrrrl, you didn't miss anything other than a huge mess. My water broke while I was getting up out of bed to pee, and I ran to the toilet before it really made a mess....but it just kept coming out. I had to sit on chucks in my husband's car bc even though I put on a huge maxi pad, it soaked through everything. Not a comfortable feeling to feel liquid coming out every time you move, and not being able to do anything about it. I just had to sit there in my soaked clothing until we finished admissions paperwork!
Besides, my care team told me to come right in to the hospital as soon as possible, even though it was my first child, so there was no waiting at home anyway.
Congratulations! It goes so fast.
Congratulations! Enjoy every minute because they grow up so fast. Mine are in college now. I also asked for a mirror. I wanted to see everything.
Enjoyed this! Congratulations! Hes so cute! I'm 38 weeks. Almost there! And I love how you style your eyebrows. Can you share that with us? 🙂
Congratulations to you and you husband on your beautiful baby boy.
Love your vids a lot....Your baby is such a cutee🥰🥰🥰
Love from India🇮🇳
Congratulations!
I am still fascinated how you are just glowing and your poor husband looks like he's about to collapse haha. What a beautiful, encouraging birth story!
Thanks for sharing. Congratulations 🎊
Epidurals are no joke. My daughter was out to her shoulders and I didn’t feel a thing. The nurse was helping me turn to my other side and exclaimed, ‘well, hello there!’ One push and she was out.
My daughter also had a scheduled induction, at 39 weeks. Unfortunately, in 24 hours, she on progressed to 5 cm. She wound up having a C-section. The baby was fine. That's all that matters. Everyone's birthing experience is different.
My 1st pregnancy, I had an epidural, and 15 mins later, out she came. My 2nd daughter, was easy. 10am to the hospital, 10:30 delivery, au naturale.
Enjoy your precious baby boy. I love his name!
You're lucky that your mom was allowed in the delivery room. I was not. Only the husband. I would have loved to have been there. There is nothing like having a baby. My daughter went back to work after a 12 week leave, and I watch the baby 2 days a week, and his other grandmom does 3 days. I know how hard it is to leave the baby. You are doing a phenomenal job! Give Theo a kiss for me! ❤👶
Congratulations ☺️🌸👩🏼🍼
Congratulations 🍾🎉🎊
The epidural story sounds a lot like my first child’s birth! I was about to take a nap and my doctor wanted to check me before that, and I was at ten centimeters. My son’s birth was wonderful but I felt cheated out of one last nap before baby arrived 🤣
Congratulations.
Congratulations!! How many pounds was he?
It sounds like you had a Precipitous Labor , this happens when moms give birth in less than 3 hours after true labor begins (contractions/cervix dilation and effacement).
I am a nursing student soon to graduate this year. I am currently in my Maternity/ON rotation. And have so much respect for OBGYNs. My cousin is one. I love the specialty and plan on being a labor and Delivery nurse ❤️🙏🏻
how is blood pressure stabilized after epidural?
I can understand how you feel about that. I get what you mean!
Edit: ooh 80s systolic 😬😬😬
Final edit: I love this. And your birth sounded so easy. I've seen horror stories where some people got destroyed by an epidural. I'm glad your birth story was great.
Final final edit: I have such a better relationship with my parents since having my daughter
Sounds so cute
Did you know in australia in the public health system, they won't consider an elective induction until you are at least 40 weeks because they don't deem it safe for the baby. Unless of course there is something wrong.
The epidural was amazing during my son's birth. Thank goodness I had it because he was stuck resulting in a 4th degree tear. 😳 However, recovery was a breeze.
Perfect.
This is exactly how I want my birth to go 😅
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The music in the background was a strange choice
hi how old are you, your skin looks so good and im a man but and i never put stuff on my skin but your skin looks nice so i might listen to you
HONEY, this video is going to get me pregnant and I’ve never wanted kids.
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being induced makes your contractions a lot more painful!