@@esztopirosI am PA Dutch most women in our culture give birth in a bathtub. My mother telling me she gave birth in a hospital I looked at her like she was crazy.
@@kaplingnag7267 Of course not. But these protocols are in use since majority of childbirth happens in a hospital which was dominated by male doctors by that time. These birth positions were well known by midwifes before.
Women in my family telling me “oh you say you won’t take the epidural but you will watch.” Instead of supporting me. I know it will be painful, and it won’t go as planned always but I will hope for a healthy minimal intervention labor in just a few weeks. 💖
Keep that strong mindset and you will do great! Like you said, it's going to be challenging but this is your journey! Wishing you and your little one a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery.
All of this can be intuitive. Don’t rely so much on “knowing” your baby’s station to figure out which poses to move through. MOVEMENT is good. Having these tools in the back of your mind is helpful. Just don’t get so stuck on “how low is my baby and what did that gal say to do at this point?” Just tune into your body. Feel your way through labor. Your body was made for this so just listen to what it needs. You don’t need cervical checks. Baby is going to be coming down and out, and the more you pause to check and stress about how far you have or haven’t made it, the less tuning in you’re doing, the less you can just do what your body needs when it tells you in the moment.
I@@jannahmuslimah that's also how I gave birth to my daughter and I had a beautiful experience. I stayed active and moving a lot during most active labor, then broke the waters, asked my doula to fill the bath and went into it to push her out. I just obeyed my body and felt like I had to do that on all fours. It took only 2.5 hours total, and natural birth helps having an easier postpartum period, too! I wish you a wonderful birthing! Don't let anyone scare you, you can absolutely do this ❤
It helps to have a visual guide and understanding the baby's position throughout labor even though the body has a natural way of telling us what to do.
I tried the ball movement when I was already 6-7cm open and dang it hurt bad 😅I didn’t know there was steps to which comes first or when to do so I tried everything I saw during labor 😅👍🏼standing up in 90angle and moving side to side was amazing and soothing 😻
I wish they did this 29 years ago.... I was stuck in a bed on my back and told I could not even get up to walk... Was told 16 year ago my insurance doesn't cover other types of labor. (Saddle blocks, walking, water brith, brith bar, or anything to help me deliver)
Insurance shouldn't even be told what methods were used if extra instruments that cost money weren't involved. Walking around costs them nothing that's insane
I cant believe they wouldnt let you push a baby out in any position that felt right and insurance ONLY covering birth laying on back. Definitely not a woman, or one who gave birth writing that stupid rule and presenting it with a straight fucking face. The nerve of it.
Me too. My daughter’s heat rate was irregular and they had to do emergency surgery. I couldn’t do Lamaze because the nurse put an oxygen mask on me. The mask had a bag on it and every time I breathed in the bag would collapse and not fill back up with air. It made it harder to manage pain. Then her heart rate dropped and they took me to surgery.
I'm glad you are loving your pregnancy. How far along are you? Do you know if you're having a boy or girl? I'm 34 weeks with my first. I'm having a girl. I loved being pregnant up until last week. Everything was great until I got so huge. I'm 5 foot tall, so I'm all baby now. It's hard to move much less breathe or eat. I wish you great things throughout your pregnancy ❤
@@tonigoodley6283Ou good news💗thank you. I recommend you go to a chiropractor. If you have blocked SI joint / lumbar spine you will have trouble giving birth and even the baby might not turn. I'm 27 weeks. And just come from my chiropractor and massage therapy. I also had problems breathing and thought it was just my belly, but even my ribs were blocked! My whole spine got re-aligned and I feel great again. I'm determined to stay healthy. Fortunately I have the money 😊 It's crazy how big our belly gets🤪 i would never have imagined looking like that😅 but it will keep growing. Oh and if you have a scarf/cloth to bind the baby to your body you can also use it to support your belly during late pregnancy. I have a video for you... it is in German, but you'll see what I mean 😘❤
For all these it will take me literally 2 -3 hours and then 30-40 minutes of active labor to push and my babies are out in 3 pushes - I don’t think I will have time for this but I sure hope it will help those ladies who are in labor for long hours 😊
When I watch this video it’s so wild that without knowing this was even possible my body made these exact motions during labor. First my knees were spread apart and just as baby was coming out my knees closed in. I was so scared that I had crushed my baby but really it was my pelvis opening up. 😭🙌
Seriously the internal rotation, even just by a few cm, can make SUCH a difference with pushing, it didn't feel entirely natural but suddenly things were moving SO much easier!
Made me a little anxious about giving birth to my first but, now that I know and have some tips this might help. I'm also due for my baby girl coming any day now some of these positions look reliving.. I hope 😭😅
By pushing, usefully after take a breath with mouth, like before diving, leave your mouth open so you don’t strain your face ( it's even impossible with open mouth).
And my doc informed me yesterday that they’ll want me on my back, knees up and wide apart with chin up to reach stomach as if doing crunches.. none of these moves you shared 😢
If it's safe for you, tell them otherwise. Giving birth on your back is one of the most unsafe and painful positions for you and baby, you are working against gravity. If it's safe for you and baby's health, stay up and moving, maybe water birth to ease the pain. Most doctors just want you on your back out of convenience for them.
@@ashleychanelle9668 Agree! You should definitely vocalize your needs and concerns. Go in with a birthing plan and include these moves if you want even if everything doesn't go exactly to plan.
During a pre-natal visit, a rotating physician told my mom and I something that neither of us could ever correctly quote again about my baby's head in my pelvis. He said something about how it was "engaged at negative one" but that "it was perfectly fine" when asked. I told him that I have Ehler Danlos Syndrome (it leads to weak connective tissues), and again "perfectly fine". He told me that I should be fine to make it to my due date in 6 weeks, but ended up having my baby the following week. (She's 17yrs old now! Its ok!) But it seems from viewing your post that I was quite naive. Also, I am wonder about t the "braxton hicks" that I had been suffering for few days prior to my appointment. Next question, when I delivered her, my normal physician showed me the placenta. It was quite obvious where the healthy half ended compared to the part that had detached from the uterine wall at some point. Would you guess these things are Ehler Danlos connective tissue related? (I am the mom of girls, and some have inherited my charm.)
I have limited ability to squat and do a lot of these positions that put severe weight/ strain on my ankles due to ankylosing spondylitis. Can you do a video about some alternatives for women like me? 😢
I was -1, 1cm dilated 20% effaced at 36 weeks.. I’m now 37 weeks pretty sure I’m at least -2, 2-3cm dilated .. I’m being induced at 38 weeks. I can feel baby moves even lower.. lots of pelvic pressure and hip pain and groin pain! 😅
I always try in the hospital move but they don’t let me, but when I was in home dancing and making food before go to the hospital I feel really good, but when they put me in the bed I can’t do nothing they pain was killed me 😢
I was in triage still being admitted when I felt the urge to push, I was hooked up to so much crap that I didn't even get to flip over. I once again had to birth on my back 😅
What is the best way to remember all these (or any) information when needed? It's sound useful and I read several books and went to workshop but they say you won't even remember an of this. But must be a way to use it 🙄
If you aren’t sure if baby is engaged yet mix up the early and mid-pelvis movements. When you feel pressure and the urge to push move to the knees in ankles out poses 💞
I had 3 babies naturally, out of hospital and only ever had my cervix checked once, it with my first because labor was progressing so fast she couldn’t believe it. At that point I was in labor about 2 hrs and the midwife told me I was 8 cm dilated but never mentioned the baby’s station. If you listen to your body with what feels good and stay mostly upright, you will often find yourself mixing up your positioning, getting on all fours, leaning and swaying hips etc without really thinking much about it. It definitely helps to review these positions and information on getting baby engaged in case there ever comes a point when labor seems to slow down or you want to speed things up.
The short I saw before this one showed being on all fours with the knees together and feet far apart was the best way to open the pelvis. Now this one says knees far apart. It’s no wonder some women are confused whilst in labour as to what position they should be in lol
Your provider can check you and tell you or if you aren’t sure then mix up positions for floating and mid-pelvis. When you feel pressure /urge to push then move into knees in ankles out 💞
Hi any positions to help with lying down for dilation and labour? My hospital might only allow for lying down and no squats or all fours are allowed...
Lying down is not usually recommended to help labor progress. It’s better to be upright and leaning forward to keep the pressure above the cervix and help with faster dilation. An alternative position in the hospital bed, would be to raise the back upright, turn around with knees on the bed and rest your arms on the top edge. A pillow could also be used in this situation to add comfort to rest your arms and head on. This should look similar to how women use the toilet as a “dilation station“ sitting in reverse to labor.
She also has a video using a rolled towel behind the back to give the pelvis more flexibility if you absolutely HAVE to deliver on your back. ua-cam.com/users/shortsxFs1tAst0u4?si=-4ymcfGX3ZxzcxDh
Don't lie down. Screw what they want. When they tell u to push, don't push. Our contractions push baby out more and better, you just breath n go a little at a time.
@@accountantintraining4752 Then don't go to hospitals. You have to go there and say screw what they want? You're so knowledgeable then do it yourself at a barn
@@ShadesofSage i had baby boy last june 20 via C-section.,..im normal delivery but unfortunately the heart beat of the baby become abnormally thats why they do the emergency cessarian
Very useful ❤ I'm preparing a natural birth after 2 cesarean, I'm so positively excited 🙏🤍 it's amazing, one of the most " magical " journeys for me and my baby. may I and all women be able to give birth naturally and easily (knowing the physiology of childbirth and with good practical training).
my wife in 30s and so scared to try and have a baby because of the fear of childbirth, i wish there were classes that talked about this and we had healthcare that were as pro mother & child like these labor & delivery professionals. But we don't, they aren't about women's healthcare at all and are really condescending to women.
Ich konnte nicht mal von alleine Stehen von den Schmerzen weil sie sich überall stechend angefühlt haben und war totall müde mir gingen die Augen zu von alleine wie soll das gehen
This was me when I had my miscarriage 😂... my dad just had both legs amputated and it was just me, him and the dog i was fostering 😂... as horrible as the situation was, it was honestly one of the funniest things I've ever experienced 😂... I had the paramedics, doctors and nurses laughing 😂...3 days I was in labour. He definitely didn't want to come out. We even tried cookies and chocolate 😂 the unfortunately had to dismember him to get him out. But that was definitely an experience 😂....
Having an epidural hinders a lot of positions. You’re pretty much stuck on your back and it causes dystocia and the baby can get stuck on the pelvic bone. Happened to me with my son. It was horrific. I’m pregnant with my second and scared to death!
Here is the Labor Position Printable: landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/v3t6i9
I can’t get the link to work.
@@giddygoodwin8377you have to type it on a browser. That’s not a hyperlink
Please send the link this one doesn’t work
Sorry I can’t open the link, is this still the right printable link?
Thank you for the link!!! Will be using
This makes the fact that so many hospitals make you lay flat on your back for hours even more shocking
Men think they know it better 😢
@@esztopirosI am PA Dutch most women in our culture give birth in a bathtub. My mother telling me she gave birth in a hospital I looked at her like she was crazy.
@@esztopiros*doctors
Or are you saying women can't also be doctors?
@@kaplingnag7267 Of course not. But these protocols are in use since majority of childbirth happens in a hospital which was dominated by male doctors by that time. These birth positions were well known by midwifes before.
The only time you are forced on your back is if you have an epidural. They haven’t forced people to labor on their back for a while now.
Women in my family telling me “oh you say you won’t take the epidural but you will watch.” Instead of supporting me. I know it will be painful, and it won’t go as planned always but I will hope for a healthy minimal intervention labor in just a few weeks. 💖
Keep that strong mindset and you will do great! Like you said, it's going to be challenging but this is your journey! Wishing you and your little one a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery.
Read the book supernatural childbirth by Jackie mize. Best book I ever read. Helped me so much. Mom of 8 here
@@DulcesSweets thanks for your supportive words 💕
@@1979mock thanks for sharing checking it out on Audible rn 😊
How did things go?
GOD BLESS WOMEN, AMEN 🙏🙏🙏
All of this can be intuitive. Don’t rely so much on “knowing” your baby’s station to figure out which poses to move through. MOVEMENT is good. Having these tools in the back of your mind is helpful. Just don’t get so stuck on “how low is my baby and what did that gal say to do at this point?” Just tune into your body. Feel your way through labor. Your body was made for this so just listen to what it needs. You don’t need cervical checks. Baby is going to be coming down and out, and the more you pause to check and stress about how far you have or haven’t made it, the less tuning in you’re doing, the less you can just do what your body needs when it tells you in the moment.
Agree
I needed to hear this!! First natural unmedicated birth coming up ❤
I@@jannahmuslimah that's also how I gave birth to my daughter and I had a beautiful experience. I stayed active and moving a lot during most active labor, then broke the waters, asked my doula to fill the bath and went into it to push her out. I just obeyed my body and felt like I had to do that on all fours. It took only 2.5 hours total, and natural birth helps having an easier postpartum period, too!
I wish you a wonderful birthing!
Don't let anyone scare you, you can absolutely do this ❤
@@jannahmuslimahdid you do it?? 😮😅
@@dontaskdonttell_ I tried!! I couldn’t do it 💔 6cm I couldn’t bear it anymore and I had to ask for an epidural. I failed lol
SCHOOLS NEED TO TEACH THIS!!!
Body awareness is the main thing which is important for anything in life, especially things like labor and pain...
It helps to have a visual guide and understanding the baby's position throughout labor even though the body has a natural way of telling us what to do.
I tried the ball movement when I was already 6-7cm open and dang it hurt bad 😅I didn’t know there was steps to which comes first or when to do so I tried everything I saw during labor 😅👍🏼standing up in 90angle and moving side to side was amazing and soothing 😻
I did a water birth and it helps with the pain so well
What a precious information!
So glad it’s helpful! 💞
I wish they did this 29 years ago.... I was stuck in a bed on my back and told I could not even get up to walk...
Was told 16 year ago my insurance doesn't cover other types of labor. (Saddle blocks, walking, water brith, brith bar, or anything to help me deliver)
Insurance shouldn't even be told what methods were used if extra instruments that cost money weren't involved. Walking around costs them nothing that's insane
I cant believe they wouldnt let you push a baby out in any position that felt right and insurance ONLY covering birth laying on back. Definitely not a woman, or one who gave birth writing that stupid rule and presenting it with a straight fucking face. The nerve of it.
I gave birth in 2021 and I was forced to be stuck in bed still.
No one can force you to do that unless you agree to it. @@katherinep708
I’m so glad people have easy access to this kinda info
I feel like in modern days we’re alienating from how the body just works innately
Wish I had this before my birth
Me too. My daughter’s heat rate was irregular and they had to do emergency surgery. I couldn’t do Lamaze because the nurse put an oxygen mask on me. The mask had a bag on it and every time I breathed in the bag would collapse and not fill back up with air. It made it harder to manage pain. Then her heart rate dropped and they took me to surgery.
Those are all the positions that got me there in the first place 😂😂😂😂😂.
This is really useful & I actually already do some of these stretches as well in my daily workouts
This is gold! Thank you so much for summarizing all this information in a short video!!!! Straight to the point
❤thanks. My birth preparation course starts tomorrow😬 omg. I love being pregnant. Love love love! But I'm a little scared of giving birth🙈
I'm glad you are loving your pregnancy. How far along are you? Do you know if you're having a boy or girl?
I'm 34 weeks with my first. I'm having a girl. I loved being pregnant up until last week. Everything was great until I got so huge. I'm 5 foot tall, so I'm all baby now. It's hard to move much less breathe or eat.
I wish you great things throughout your pregnancy ❤
@@tonigoodley6283Ou good news💗thank you. I recommend you go to a chiropractor. If you have blocked SI joint / lumbar spine you will have trouble giving birth and even the baby might not turn.
I'm 27 weeks. And just come from my chiropractor and massage therapy. I also had problems breathing and thought it was just my belly, but even my ribs were blocked! My whole spine got re-aligned and I feel great again. I'm determined to stay healthy. Fortunately I have the money 😊
It's crazy how big our belly gets🤪 i would never have imagined looking like that😅 but it will keep growing.
Oh and if you have a scarf/cloth to bind the baby to your body you can also use it to support your belly during late pregnancy. I have a video for you... it is in German, but you'll see what I mean 😘❤
For all these it will take me literally 2 -3 hours and then 30-40 minutes of active labor to push and my babies are out in 3 pushes - I don’t think I will have time for this but I sure hope it will help those ladies who are in labor for long hours 😊
When I watch this video it’s so wild that without knowing this was even possible my body made these exact motions during labor. First my knees were spread apart and just as baby was coming out my knees closed in. I was so scared that I had crushed my baby but really it was my pelvis opening up. 😭🙌
How does one know that baby has reached those “stations”?
If you receive vaginal checks the nurse can tell you the station as well as dilation
Seriously the internal rotation, even just by a few cm, can make SUCH a difference with pushing, it didn't feel entirely natural but suddenly things were moving SO much easier!
So well explained ! ❤❤❤
If only Drs And Nurses Used This Knowledge
The Delivery Room in Hospital Would Be A More Natural Produtive Place😂❤
I’m going to need this in the summer 😅
I came here to say thank you 🙏
Made me a little anxious about giving birth to my first but, now that I know and have some tips this might help.
I'm also due for my baby girl coming any day now some of these positions look reliving..
I hope 😭😅
By pushing, usefully after take a breath with mouth, like before diving, leave your mouth open so you don’t strain your face ( it's even impossible with open mouth).
And my doc informed me yesterday that they’ll want me on my back, knees up and wide apart with chin up to reach stomach as if doing crunches.. none of these moves you shared 😢
If it's safe for you, tell them otherwise. Giving birth on your back is one of the most unsafe and painful positions for you and baby, you are working against gravity. If it's safe for you and baby's health, stay up and moving, maybe water birth to ease the pain. Most doctors just want you on your back out of convenience for them.
@@ashleychanelle9668 Agree! You should definitely vocalize your needs and concerns. Go in with a birthing plan and include these moves if you want even if everything doesn't go exactly to plan.
Me thinking about my baby coming in a few months: YEESH 😮💨
Lovely, is a short video and specific to baby advancement in the pelvic.
I looked for such a video for long time.
Can we do these exercises for VBAC after C section? Please reply
During a pre-natal visit, a rotating physician told my mom and I something that neither of us could ever correctly quote again about my baby's head in my pelvis. He said something about how it was "engaged at negative one" but that "it was perfectly fine" when asked. I told him that I have Ehler Danlos Syndrome (it leads to weak connective tissues), and again "perfectly fine". He told me that I should be fine to make it to my due date in 6 weeks, but ended up having my baby the following week. (She's 17yrs old now! Its ok!) But it seems from viewing your post that I was quite naive. Also, I am wonder about t the "braxton hicks" that I had been suffering for few days prior to my appointment. Next question, when I delivered her, my normal physician showed me the placenta. It was quite obvious where the healthy half ended compared to the part that had detached from the uterine wall at some point. Would you guess these things are Ehler Danlos connective tissue related? (I am the mom of girls, and some have inherited my charm.)
Thanks for the tips ❤
I have limited ability to squat and do a lot of these positions that put severe weight/ strain on my ankles due to ankylosing spondylitis. Can you do a video about some alternatives for women like me? 😢
I was -1, 1cm dilated 20% effaced at 36 weeks.. I’m now 37 weeks pretty sure I’m at least -2, 2-3cm dilated .. I’m being induced at 38 weeks. I can feel baby moves even lower.. lots of pelvic pressure and hip pain and groin pain! 😅
now to remember this in 4 months is my thing 😭😭
Thank you Jessica. Will the midwife tell us about the CM progression?
Yes, they can update you when they do their checks 💞
Is it possible to know the station without cervical checks?
Love this ❤️❤️❤️!
Thank you so much for your videos!! You are amazing!! ❤🙏
So happy you are enjoying! Thank you Nikki! 💞
Thank you ❤
How do we know the position? Do midwives tell you about this?
I always try in the hospital move but they don’t let me, but when I was in home dancing and making food before go to the hospital I feel really good, but when they put me in the bed I can’t do nothing they pain was killed me 😢
Blessings...💐💐💐💐💐💐
Giving birth standing feels more natural😊
Do they actually tell you at hospital what station your baby is at?
I was in triage still being admitted when I felt the urge to push, I was hooked up to so much crap that I didn't even get to flip over. I once again had to birth on my back 😅
How do I know which one is when 😅?
Can they allow u to do this at hospital? Since your connected to all kinds of machines
You don’t have to be connected to machines unless you’re high risk. Constant fetal monitoring is not necessary, and your iv can be heplocked.
What is the best way to remember all these (or any) information when needed? It's sound useful and I read several books and went to workshop but they say you won't even remember an of this. But must be a way to use it 🙄
Is this information universal? Meaning will it work for those of us with less European body types?
Yes its a vagina thing not body type issue
@@amberdelivered06😂
At which month I should try this
But how do you know where baby is?
Oh wow! This makes me wonder if i should agree to more baby checks while in labor
If you aren’t sure if baby is engaged yet mix up the early and mid-pelvis movements. When you feel pressure and the urge to push move to the knees in ankles out poses 💞
I had 3 babies naturally, out of hospital and only ever had my cervix checked once, it with my first because labor was progressing so fast she couldn’t believe it. At that point I was in labor about 2 hrs and the midwife told me I was 8 cm dilated but never mentioned the baby’s station.
If you listen to your body with what feels good and stay mostly upright, you will often find yourself mixing up your positioning, getting on all fours, leaning and swaying hips etc without really thinking much about it.
It definitely helps to review these positions and information on getting baby engaged in case there ever comes a point when labor seems to slow down or you want to speed things up.
How do I know at what stage baby is in?
Can you send the labor printable
I am 39 week pregnant and the baby is in breech position. Please let me know how to get the baby in vertex position...
The short I saw before this one showed being on all fours with the knees together and feet far apart was the best way to open the pelvis. Now this one says knees far apart. It’s no wonder some women are confused whilst in labour as to what position they should be in lol
If you watch the whole video, you’ll notice that she changes that when it’s time to push baby.
Ihave Ehlers Danlos and these positions would literally dislocate my hips😮
How are we supposed to do this. This petrifies me.
How do i know which position my baby has?
How do you know which stage you are?
Ask your doctor next appointments or it’ll be on your notes in your portal if your hospital has an app.
How do I know what station baby is at?
Your provider can check you and tell you or if you aren’t sure then mix up positions for floating and mid-pelvis. When you feel pressure /urge to push then move into knees in ankles out 💞
@@PregnancyandPostpartumTVthank you! I don’t want cervical checks during my labor 😊
How do I save this video
Hi any positions to help with lying down for dilation and labour? My hospital might only allow for lying down and no squats or all fours are allowed...
Lying down is not usually recommended to help labor progress. It’s better to be upright and leaning forward to keep the pressure above the cervix and help with faster dilation. An alternative position in the hospital bed, would be to raise the back upright, turn around with knees on the bed and rest your arms on the top edge. A pillow could also be used in this situation to add comfort to rest your arms and head on.
This should look similar to how women use the toilet as a “dilation station“ sitting in reverse to labor.
She also has a video using a rolled towel behind the back to give the pelvis more flexibility if you absolutely HAVE to deliver on your back.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsxFs1tAst0u4?si=-4ymcfGX3ZxzcxDh
Don't lie down. Screw what they want. When they tell u to push, don't push. Our contractions push baby out more and better, you just breath n go a little at a time.
Side lying with a peanut ball could work. Feet together to open pelvis and knees together when you are ready to push.
@@accountantintraining4752 Then don't go to hospitals. You have to go there and say screw what they want? You're so knowledgeable then do it yourself at a barn
I'm 30 wks pregnant with my first child, and all of this is horrific. Why can't I just be put under, cut me open, and get the baby without PTSD.
What's months start. Reply me pls.
This is for once you're already in labour, so hopefully not before about 37 weeks.
Im 40 weeks tomorrow and no sign of labor ..
Im doing squatting and walking..
Have you had the baby yet momma?? 🙏🏿
@@ShadesofSage i had baby boy last june 20 via C-section.,..im normal delivery but unfortunately the heart beat of the baby become abnormally thats why they do the emergency cessarian
@@brendacastilar2870 Aww okay 😢. I’m praying you’ll have a smooth postpartum recovery momma 🙏🏿. Congratulations on the new baby 🎊🥳!
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How do i know at wjat station it is?
What about -2👀
I fell soo much pressure am in start of my 31 week
How do you doring is thE baby
Very useful ❤ I'm preparing a natural birth after 2 cesarean, I'm so positively excited 🙏🤍 it's amazing, one of the most " magical " journeys for me and my baby. may I and all women be able to give birth naturally and easily (knowing the physiology of childbirth and with good practical training).
I have had 6 babies and they ALWAYS make me lay flat on my back. Freaken sucks! One time it broke my tailbone
What about the fact they tie your legs and hold your knees wide open all the time..
my wife in 30s and so scared to try and have a baby because of the fear of childbirth, i wish there were classes that talked about this and we had healthcare that were as pro mother & child like these labor & delivery professionals. But we don't, they aren't about women's healthcare at all and are really condescending to women.
Definitely the grossest biological process
My mum is having her fifth child so she would know all of this
Ich konnte nicht mal von alleine Stehen von den Schmerzen weil sie sich überall stechend angefühlt haben und war totall müde mir gingen die Augen zu von alleine wie soll das gehen
I'm not doing natural, id rather C section
This was me when I had my miscarriage 😂... my dad just had both legs amputated and it was just me, him and the dog i was fostering 😂... as horrible as the situation was, it was honestly one of the funniest things I've ever experienced 😂... I had the paramedics, doctors and nurses laughing 😂...3 days I was in labour. He definitely didn't want to come out. We even tried cookies and chocolate 😂 the unfortunately had to dismember him to get him out. But that was definitely an experience 😂....
i was born at 8 months i was supposed to be born at january and then i was born with my feet first
Plz tell for how many times we are suppose to right now baby stationed at -2 still floating
Okay
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Hi hi mom hello hello hey hi hello
All fours rear entry
allah
Doesn’t work doesn’t help!!! Stop
Having an epidural hinders a lot of positions. You’re pretty much stuck on your back and it causes dystocia and the baby can get stuck on the pelvic bone. Happened to me with my son. It was horrific. I’m pregnant with my second and scared to death!
Thank you ❤❤❤
Thank you ❤