This podcast should get so much more views..... I just stumbled on this channel and I have bingewatched several episodes.... a lot of laughter and lessons. Thank you so much for putting this together
Hey Due parenting Podcast A city for lovebirds A palace for the homespuns A duvet for newbies in parenting A train full of adventure and fun; Romantic and homiletic Coming to the rescue of the youths. Feels good watching 'em walk the talk. Feels good seeing 'em extinguish the fear of parenting with their love extinguisher. Hey Due parenting Podcast, you rock ! . .. I wrote this poem for you guys. Due parenting Podcast rocks ! . Thanks for all you do. I can't wait for season 2💃💃💃
This was so much fun and quite informative too. I had epidural too and Cs because vaginal birth wasn't encouraged for multiples in the facility i had my baby (safety of mother and children being their reason). I had the shaking thing too but it stopped after a while, I popped on the 3rd day after the procedure. Sneezing, coughing or laughing was hell man! I didn't allow the bath and hot water pressing,arm twisting (both my mums)etc because first; I tried for this children in 5 whole years and I'm not about to careless with anything or be sentimental with things that doctor says don't do. 2. My babies were preterm (I had them at 35 weeks and 4 days due to pre-eclampsia). My husband helped to communicate to his mum and i did my mum😅 and yes they laughed at us a lot 🤣! I remember them always pissed at us for exposing the twins to AC (even when we regulated the tempature), they preferred wrapping them up like sharwarma. I'm honestly thankful for both our mums support at after delivery 💓. Hubby and i were really there for each other 🤩❤and it honestly made all the difference in how we handled things. My sis was incredibly there for us too. Sweet memories we'd cherish for life. P.S : can we have a part B of this episode please🥺🥺
An Hebrew woman is a woman who carries her pregnancy for 9 months and gives birth to her baby successfully either by vaginal delivery or caesarean section. Baby and mother alive and well . As a consultant obstetrician and Gynaecologist, this is what I tell all my patients.
I love how you make the whole thing fun Nd not scary. I had an emergency c section because my baby is in distress, and when doc opened me he saw a big fibroid. So they had to remove it along with birthing of my baby. It got to stage I was bleeding right on the theatre, Nd my baby was brought out not breathing. They were trying to save both of us, am happy it end up in praise because we re both fine now. The pain I experienced is not here at all, walking is very difficult. I could not talk, coz I was in pain. They didnot allow me to eat Nd am an ulcer patient ,I was begging them to give me food coz I was in so much pain. I could only carry my baby on the 3 rd day . We left hospital after spending 6days. My baby is 8 month old now but each time I look at my scar, I remember how God gave a second chance to life. Looking forward to more episode
Those prayers about under the knife 🤣🤣, my grandma used to pray it even when I had already had my baby via CS and she ddnt know ; she was still praying the prayer 🤣
I had contractions , I ddnt even know I was going to have a surgery or baby sef 🤣🤣.. it was an emergency after I dilated up to 6cm…..Childbirth is something chei , God help us
💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻 A C section is a huge and major surgery! My friend had a C Section and due to the anatomical structure of her spine the epidural was given too high up so it also suppressed her diaphragm meaning her breathing stopped. She coded. Thank GOD she survived. Respect to Mamas who went through CS, I can’t even begin to imagine what postpartum recovery will be like!
Laughing is so painful at that point .. oh God, I vomited a drug cus of a stubborn nurse , it was so painful … the doctor told me I could use a drink to take the drug the day before but she said to use water ; I explained that the doctor gave me a pass yet she said no.. only for me to try it and then I threw up , it was so painful .
I’m here to debunk one of the old wives tales, we didn’t bath our 4.9kg baby with raffia sponge and he started walking at 8 months+. We put on the AC when necessary, he didn’t have cold, infact the first time he got a proper cold was when he started crèche. Old wives need to rest abeg!😂
I can relate my C-section was an emergency not prepared for it 😊 but it went well .My wonderful couples tanks for always educating and making us happy with is interesting podcast
This podcast should get so much more views..... I just stumbled on this channel and I have bingewatched several episodes.... a lot of laughter and lessons. Thank you so much for putting this together
Hey Due parenting Podcast
A city for lovebirds
A palace for the homespuns
A duvet for newbies in parenting
A train full of adventure and fun;
Romantic and homiletic
Coming to the rescue of the youths.
Feels good watching 'em walk the talk.
Feels good seeing 'em extinguish the fear of parenting with their love extinguisher.
Hey Due parenting Podcast, you rock !
.
..
I wrote this poem for you guys. Due parenting Podcast rocks !
.
Thanks for all you do. I can't wait for season 2💃💃💃
This was so much fun and quite informative too. I had epidural too and Cs because vaginal birth wasn't encouraged for multiples in the facility i had my baby (safety of mother and children being their reason). I had the shaking thing too but it stopped after a while, I popped on the 3rd day after the procedure. Sneezing, coughing or laughing was hell man!
I didn't allow the bath and hot water pressing,arm twisting (both my mums)etc because first;
I tried for this children in 5 whole years and I'm not about to careless with anything or be sentimental with things that doctor says don't do.
2. My babies were preterm (I had them at 35 weeks and 4 days due to pre-eclampsia).
My husband helped to communicate to his mum and i did my mum😅 and yes they laughed at us a lot 🤣! I remember them always pissed at us for exposing the twins to AC (even when we regulated the tempature), they preferred wrapping them up like sharwarma. I'm honestly thankful for both our mums support at after delivery 💓. Hubby and i were really there for each other 🤩❤and it honestly made all the difference in how we handled things. My sis was incredibly there for us too. Sweet memories we'd cherish for life.
P.S : can we have a part B of this episode please🥺🥺
An Hebrew woman is a woman who carries her pregnancy for 9 months and gives birth to her baby successfully either by vaginal delivery or caesarean section. Baby and mother alive and well . As a consultant obstetrician and Gynaecologist, this is what I tell all my patients.
I love how you make the whole thing fun Nd not scary. I had an emergency c section because my baby is in distress, and when doc opened me he saw a big fibroid. So they had to remove it along with birthing of my baby. It got to stage I was bleeding right on the theatre, Nd my baby was brought out not breathing. They were trying to save both of us, am happy it end up in praise because we re both fine now. The pain I experienced is not here at all, walking is very difficult. I could not talk, coz I was in pain. They didnot allow me to eat Nd am an ulcer patient ,I was begging them to give me food coz I was in so much pain. I could only carry my baby on the 3 rd day . We left hospital after spending 6days. My baby is 8 month old now but each time I look at my scar, I remember how God gave a second chance to life. Looking forward to more episode
This other lady is amazing though... She is such a diva. 💐🍶
It's the honesty for me, it's very appreciated♥♥♥. I still don't get why Nigerians look down on C-section birth
Those prayers about under the knife 🤣🤣, my grandma used to pray it even when I had already had my baby via CS and she ddnt know ; she was still praying the prayer 🤣
I am getting so addicted to this podcast. I look forward to every episode with you two. Your love and friendship is something to whaoo at . 😘😘😘😘
tbh...i feel the same way
I had contractions , I ddnt even know I was going to have a surgery or baby sef 🤣🤣.. it was an emergency after I dilated up to 6cm…..Childbirth is something chei , God help us
Hearing the baby cry when they are not crying 😫😫😫
Wow i got something in this podcast. So those pain I felt were contractions wow
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A C section is a huge and major surgery! My friend had a C Section and due to the anatomical structure of her spine the epidural was given too high up so it also suppressed her diaphragm meaning her breathing stopped. She coded. Thank GOD she survived.
Respect to Mamas who went through CS, I can’t even begin to imagine what postpartum recovery will be like!
Had 3
Laughing is so painful at that point .. oh God, I vomited a drug cus of a stubborn nurse , it was so painful … the doctor told me I could use a drink to take the drug the day before but she said to use water ; I explained that the doctor gave me a pass yet she said no.. only for me to try it and then I threw up , it was so painful .
Being a C-section mum, I will like to tell my own story too on my channel one day
Wow I can't really wait to go on this journey of motherhood God make husband come oooo😁😁😁😁🙏🙏🙏🙏
Recovery after a CS is very painful. Thanks for sharing your experience.
I wish the podcast was longer. Really enjoyed the conversation
Its such a joy watching your podcasts. Truly informative and entertaining ❤
The best way to end the week is finally here ❤️
like ehhnnn
Been waiting for the Simpsons ❤️
Remaining the Wellingtons.
I’m here to debunk one of the old wives tales, we didn’t bath our 4.9kg baby with raffia sponge and he started walking at 8 months+. We put on the AC when necessary, he didn’t have cold, infact the first time he got a proper cold was when he started crèche.
Old wives need to rest abeg!😂
I can relate my C-section was an emergency not prepared for it 😊 but it went well .My wonderful couples tanks for always educating and making us happy with is interesting podcast
Love love this episode do much
My faves ❤❤❤
Lmao, that hair question 😂, first thing I asked my husband as soon as I heard her cry😃
bruhhhhhh!!! motherhood, childbirth and post partum will humble you!!! I'm still getting humbled
I absolutely loved this conversation. It's real and just beautiful. Well-done guys.
I learn so much from this podcast, well done ✅
I like the way ya'll are so comfortable doing this✨
I really enjoyed watching this episode
I love this podcast
This is really interesting I can relate with every conversations because I hv had csection 3 times with different experiences
This is definitely my best couple tag. 😂😂
Amazing 🥰👌👌🥰
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing 🥰
We are waiting for part B😅😅
I enjoyed this episode so much 🥰
Omoo... I don't like needlessss😥😥😭😭😭 omoo
He knows me inside out 🤣🤣🤣
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Interesting conversations. Thank you so much.
Interesting 💕
Lovely 🥰
I have two girls and first questions for both times: does she have hair ?😀
Yay, finally 🎉
Wow 🤗🤗🤗🤗
First to comment 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
He traumatized a lot of people 😂😂😂
Farting is necessary , all of a sudden I couldn’t remember how to🤣🤣
After birth was easy cus it was my mum so I could easily tell her what I wanted and ddnt want
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All the soured food😁🤣
that is actually a case of postpartum constipation. not a nice experience.
Count how many sexual puns were made in this episode 👀👀👀
When Ibrahim said 'Lori iro' off me 😂😂😂😂
CS is a major major surgery , I don’t know why people think otherwise
I share the same with Wendy , I tell my mom that white people don’t do these and the babies are ok
phantom cries ain't funny 😭
Pregnancy and the whole delivery process is scary 🥹
Women are Heroes o, because Omoooo