The Birth Story Start to Finish | couple things with the east fam

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  • @leahpineau4928
    @leahpineau4928 5 років тому +60

    I love that you guys say "naked time", it cracks me up!

  • @scrumps101
    @scrumps101 5 років тому +94

    “It was like I was walking into the Olympics again”....Shawn, you are such a bad ass! To even be able to say that is a testament to the queen that you are. ❤️

    • @kristyinkentucky
      @kristyinkentucky 5 років тому

      Ig: kristyraeflynn
      so interesting!!!

    • @musicaltv5146
      @musicaltv5146 5 років тому +1

      ua-cam.com/play/PLyJB4mYe9OU4PzYpWDSHzPVEFFQoZPfr_.html

    • @musicaltv5146
      @musicaltv5146 5 років тому

      @@kristyinkentucky
      ua-cam.com/play/PLyJB4mYe9OU4PzYpWDSHzPVEFFQoZPfr_.html

    • @musicaltv5146
      @musicaltv5146 5 років тому

      @@kristyinkentucky
      Thanku so much

  • @rebeccaparrish2314
    @rebeccaparrish2314 5 років тому +3

    I am a 65 year old Christian woman that has been suff ering from depression. I discovered your videos three days ago and they have really lifted my spirit. I know physical exercise is one of the keys to getting out of this hole, so you have inspired me to start with at least 30 min exercise daily. Thank you for your witness to the power of the Gospel. I will pray for your marriage to stay strong! Be blessed Precious Ones!!!

  • @joycecolton9304
    @joycecolton9304 5 років тому +59

    The greatest gift a father can give his children is to love their mother!

  • @amandaj773
    @amandaj773 5 років тому +40

    Would love to hear about Shawn's healing process

  • @Nikkim17484
    @Nikkim17484 5 років тому +3

    They say pregnancy is 9 months because by the time most women find out that they are pregnant a month has already passed. Love you both. So proud of the new podcast!

  • @meghanmcknight4841
    @meghanmcknight4841 5 років тому +18

    Would love to hear more about how having a newborn has challenged your relationship, and what you've found helpful.

  • @scrumps101
    @scrumps101 5 років тому +1

    Shawns spot on, every woman’s pregnancy is different. I have 3 children and each of my pregnancies varied. Contractions as well. I’m VERY pain tolerant and as soon as I hit 3 cm dialated I was in horrific pain. Intolerable pain. I begged and pleaded for the epidural ASAP for my 2nd and 3rd pregnancies.

  • @kadiemaranto1252
    @kadiemaranto1252 5 років тому +5

    Love this. There is no failure in having a c-section. As a mom of having 3 c-sections just know you are strong and have conquered a great thing.

  • @amyhamilton7653
    @amyhamilton7653 5 років тому +2

    I felt the exact same with my first birth which ended in an emergency c-section. I tried for a Vbac second time round due to Mum guilt and not doing it “naturally” . This also ended c-section, I am now a week away from my 4th c-section (and last) and finally accepting that this was just my journey and this is what has kept me and my babies safe. People have to stop making Mum’s feel bad and guilty when in most cases it is out of our control. I hope you heal quickly and just enjoy your daughter and little family.

  • @denisejones7780
    @denisejones7780 5 років тому +16

    So glad you have comments here, I don't understand why your other site does not have them? Can you explain it to us please. Happy you are doing so well and baby Drew is beautiful.

    • @MsHunt-hv8di
      @MsHunt-hv8di 5 років тому

      It's all testing the algorithms and they are pure people and it probably has something to do with researching those that are attracted to this type of site and how we respond and react to the lack of comments, etc. Social engineering, algorithms and filter bubbles...the tech magazines discuss these things.

    • @katrinawagner6842
      @katrinawagner6842 5 років тому +5

      UA-cam took the comments off of a bunch of family channels, supposedly to protect their kids but it seems like the parents should make that decision.

    • @kristinlemons1430
      @kristinlemons1430 5 років тому

      At some point the mentioned that they ran into (maybe at the Iphone launch??) some UA-cam execs and asked. Even the execs didn't know. So far it seems to be a mystery as to why they don't have comments. I could be remembering wrong, but my impression has been they've been trying to get them turned back on.

  • @jasminehernandez351
    @jasminehernandez351 5 років тому +2

    I had a very similar first birth story, 90% if the time I was just smiling and nodding and choking up remembering this beautiful time. And I absolutely agree and tell my husband all the time him and I come first because without us being ok our kids won’t be!!!

  • @theresag1969
    @theresag1969 5 років тому +10

    I pray for you two, I mean three. I pray that things continue to go well for you and God continue to bless you.
    There are many things you two have going for you. One, you are able to talk deeply with each other even about difficult things. Two, you have a husband who is truely interested in what is going on with you Shawn and what you think without implying it's stupid or being condescending like many men tend to do.

    • @rebekahorta9218
      @rebekahorta9218 5 років тому

      Love to hear other people’s birth story! You are such a strong woman and incredible woman at that for growing a human in you and then to deliver that tiny person. Greatest feeling ever!

  • @ElizabethRojas-xt7wv
    @ElizabethRojas-xt7wv 5 років тому +1

    I have had to have 3X C-Sections to my three daughters. I labored 22 hours with my first and had a emergency c section with my first. She had a extremely low heart rate and was scared for her. She was a healthy 8lbs 4oz and 21.5 inches long. She is a striving beautiful 7 year old. My second daughter I tried so hard during my pregnancy to delivery that I wanted to try to have a VBAC. It was awful it turned into a emergency C-Section, both of our heart rates flatlined. We were rushed, she was born and they somehow saved both of us. I was terrified to get pregnant again for the third time, but in Gods time I became pregnant. I immediately made the decision to plan to have a c section. Best decision ever! I was finally able to breastfeed and be aware of the delivery. It’s amazing. We are done having children. We are still all great mamas and we did NOT fail! We birthed our healthy beautiful babies! Congrats guys!

  • @tiarasmith9252
    @tiarasmith9252 5 років тому +16

    I would like to see you guys interview your parents.

  • @shelbyadams221
    @shelbyadams221 5 років тому

    Listening to you speak about your c- section brought me to tears. I recently just had my first baby as well on 11/27, and ended needing a c-section after 15 1/2 hours of labor. Being on that table and not hearing your baby cry is a feeling you can not even begin to explain to anyone. He had to be put in O2 for 3 days after birth but was/is a perfectly healthy baby boy.
    Any who! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful birth story! And congratulations, she is beyond beautiful!

  • @bonniebrown5102
    @bonniebrown5102 5 років тому +33

    Advantage of starting a new channel: You have your comments back!

  • @hiedidarlene
    @hiedidarlene 5 років тому

    Currently 38 weeks pregnant waiting for a c section date for medical reasons I can't have a natural birth. Your video made me cry about the anticipation and excitement and the moment everything changes. I also loved how you described your prayers, i am feeling the exact same way because i am high risk for a lot of things. But all i want is a safe delivery for baby. I love watching your videos, your Instagram and now the podcasts!! Thank you, you two are amazing.

  • @kari-mettegalterudhgda4764
    @kari-mettegalterudhgda4764 5 років тому +3

    Ur job was to bring ur baby into this world one way or the ather. U did just that like a trooper and now she is blessed With u as her mother. U rock girl!!!

  • @jkepner401
    @jkepner401 5 років тому +2

    Having a csection is like being in a twilight zone! I did natural with my daughter and csection with my twins. The csection recovery and experience was soooooo much better than my natural! You are a rockstar either way! ❤️

  • @MarissaSmile
    @MarissaSmile 5 років тому +5

    This is a great start. I can't wait to see more.

  • @lezliegarcia2218
    @lezliegarcia2218 5 років тому

    Hi. Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I had a c-section with my daughter as well and to hear how you felt makes me feel so much better about my experience. I had to get induced at 38 weeks because I had hypertension and was at risk for a seizure. I was in labor for a while. Got there Wednesday at 12pm and had my child Friday at 2 PM. I felt I failed my child only because I tried to do everything to give birth naturally. It broke my heart that I couldn't do enough. I couldn't get up from my bed because of the medication I was put on. I honestly felt like I wouldn't make it. They ended up giving me a c-section because my baby would not drop and I believe her heart rate was unsteady. But I'm so happy that I have my baby with me. She slowly growing. She's 3 months now and it had been the best thing ever. I'm so happy that you were so strong and that you shared your story and I was able to relate to you and I feel better that I wasn't the only one to feel like this. It's not okay, but we all go through things differently. Thank you.
    IG: @lezlie14garcia

  • @danrichards2374
    @danrichards2374 5 років тому +83

    Shawn, you did NOT fail, as a Mom, by needing a C-section. Drew Hazel was a healthy size, at over 8 pounds. You are small, in stature. Drew was too big for your birth canal. I'm glad you're healthy, and healing quickly. That's due to your athletic past, and overall health. I'm proud of you, and Andrew.

    • @danrichards2374
      @danrichards2374 5 років тому +2

      When I was born... 8lbs, 4oz. 21", the umbilical cord was three times around my neck. My APGAR was zero, too. It took nearly an hour to get me to breathe on my own. Now, I'm in the last year of my 6th decade. I'm between 6'4" and 6'5", 330lbs. The smallest of 5 kids, now the largest member of the family, both branches. Two total knee replacements, two surgeries to restore my sight, a heart attack, and a stroke. I'm a USAF Veteran with CPTSD and other mental and physical problems, I'm unemployed AND unemployable. So, I'm trying to 'enjoy' retirement. I spend a LOT of time at the VA Medical Center in our city, for appointments and just getting out of the apartment. (a little background, so you can know me better).

    • @niokablack3931
      @niokablack3931 5 років тому +6

      @@danrichards2374 Thank You for your service. It sounds like it was a heavy price you paid to serve. Veterans need more help when they have come through horrendous situations. I'm praying you get all the rest help and none of the run-around and that you heal, miracles can happen!

    • @sarahashworth68
      @sarahashworth68 5 років тому +9

      JanelleH I had a slightly similar story to Shawn’s...I was induced at 41 weeks, water broke on its own though. I had an epidural and just wasn’t progressing. He wasn’t dropping, and I wasn’t dilating more than like 2cm. Honestly mom’s height and baby’s weight aren’t exactly what matters. Mom’s pelvic size and baby’s head size are really the important factors. My son was also stuck in my pelvis. He wouldn’t have come out naturally. For baby head measurement, my son was 99th percentile. Modern medicine didn’t fail us, it saved us. Even a hundred years ago, we’d have died in childbirth or been maimed with a broken pelvis, and unlikely our babies would’ve made it either.

    • @kdesignerarielle2994
      @kdesignerarielle2994 5 років тому +5

      JanelleH
      Always most importantly is a healthy mom & baby.
      I'm 4'10" ,very petite.
      I was run over by a conversion van and sustained several pelvic fractures due to the accident. The midwives I had were unsure if I was able to have a vaginal delivery. Though Iwas told to watch my carbs; I still gained a significant amount of weight.💁
      I did have a vaginal delivery a baby boy w/ a head circumference in the 99th percentile. I went to the hospital knowing a c-section was in the cards, and all I wanted was a healthy baby.

    • @larissadueck2643
      @larissadueck2643 5 років тому +2

      @@inchristalone25 that's not fair. You cannot tell from the outside what a woman's pelvis/birth canal is like. I have a friend who is 6 feet tall and had c-sections with all three of her kids cuz they couldn't fit through her birth canal. My sister, who is 5'4" have birth vaginally to a 10lb baby.

  • @eileenthompson8825
    @eileenthompson8825 5 років тому

    Thought you two did a great job explaining not only the facts, but more importantly the emotions that went with each moment. My daughters little girl, Hallie was a two vessel cord baby. I remember being so anxious throughout the pregnancy for all that that can imply. She was born huge 9lbs 8 oz naturally and when my son-in-law came out to me to tell me that she was born, her name, her weight and that my daughter was healthy, the praise I felt at that moment was all encompassing! Thank you so much for sharing your personal story, I loved it. Ps my oldest of 5 grand babies is my Hazel! She turns 5 in January! 💖💙💖💖💖

  • @andreabelmont2901
    @andreabelmont2901 5 років тому +5

    I would love to hear from Shawn about the healing process from having her C-section

  • @kathrynsappington3130
    @kathrynsappington3130 5 років тому

    I have never listened to a birth story that I have resonated with so much. Your pre birth emotions and the mom guilt surrounding having a c section are exactly how I felt. A year later and I have finally found pride and strength in being a c section mom.

  • @skylarsawtelle6050
    @skylarsawtelle6050 5 років тому +3

    I know you guys had a little girl (congrats btw!) but I would love to hear you guys talk about circumcision and what your thoughts are on that if you had had a baby boy.

  • @stephanieking2116
    @stephanieking2116 5 років тому

    I can sooo relate to so much of your story! 22 hours of labor, then to have a C-Section, disappointment about that but then happy to have baby here so quickly after that decision was made, enjoyed our time in the hospital, arguments with hubby along the way :) Life lived out in a real way. Happy to say that my other 2 kiddos went much smoother in so many ways!!

  • @hannahsmith5560
    @hannahsmith5560 5 років тому +4

    LOVE THIS EPISODE

  • @paulabrown6840
    @paulabrown6840 Рік тому

    Awwww...so wonderful! My daughter was 8lbs. 8oz too!
    She’s three now! I understand the feeling when you first held her.
    It’s a love you’ve never known and more amazing ever felt before,

  • @cherylmajors9265
    @cherylmajors9265 5 років тому +5

    God proved His Love, Mercy and Grace to y'all and Drew..He has a great purpose for your family..

  • @kelliechase6518
    @kelliechase6518 5 років тому +1

    Such an amazing story. As a mom of 5 I had 3 c-sections and with all of them I was so nervous and anxious. Being a mom is so life changing and amazing but also so scary as your responsible for this tiny human. I love how real and open you guys are with all of us. Look forward to continuing watching all your videos and podcast. The fact that your letting us be part of watching Drew grow up and to think she will eventually be talking on these videos as well. It's simply amazing.

    • @kelliechase6518
      @kelliechase6518 5 років тому +1

      Forgot my Instagram is @kellielacombechase

  • @mariaconde-pumpidovelasco7670
    @mariaconde-pumpidovelasco7670 5 років тому +13

    As a med school student from another country I cannot stress this enough: Americans have a way of thinking that it's not healthy about pregnancies and deliveries. The same way a man is no less for crying, a woman is no less for getting an epidural or a C-section or not giving birth at home.
    You have a beautiful family 💙
    IG: @maria.conde.pumpido

    • @bamashay1
      @bamashay1 5 років тому +1

      María Conde-Pumpido Velasco My mother in law is a newly retired L&D nurse and she said it is all the new age birth planning and labor shaming that has lead to the guilt for not all natural births. She said it all changed about 10 years ago when all the shamming started. She said it has made it very difficult to treat patients because of the guilt others have put on epidurals and sections. I had big babies 1st was a vag birth with a 4th degree plus rip the rest of the way. 9lb 13oz 21.5 in. Recovery was long. #2 same size was a section due to coming out of the canal. Recovery was a breeze.

  • @teammandy6521
    @teammandy6521 5 років тому

    My daughter just turned 1 this month and listening to this just brings all of those feelings back. It’s so crazy how your lives change in an instant once you have that baby. I was in shock after she was born. It wasn’t until we got home that it really sunk in for me and I just looked at her and cried because I love her so much. You really never realize the love that a parent has a for a child until you have a child yourself. Having baby number 2 in April, I can’t wait to go through this again knowing what to expect more than last time. Can’t wait for more podcast!

  • @macyhess3928
    @macyhess3928 5 років тому +17

    I remember feeling all the guilt for having to have an Emergency Csection. I wanted so badly to give birth the way women have done for years and years but it just wasnt in the cards however now looking back 3 years later I have no idea why I felt so guilty my baby boy is a healthy strong happy toddler regardless of how I birthed him. I just had a second Csection in december 2018 and although I still think about giving birth naturally. I am blessed with a second happy healthy baby boy! Congrats on your beautiful family you are both wonderful parents and you are a kick ass mom!
    So excited for this podcast ❤
    @Macy_nicole11

    • @sabrina.natalie
      @sabrina.natalie 5 років тому +1

      Macy Hess - Aw, congratulations on your two beautiful baby boys! I don’t have any children but eventually I would like some. Being that you had a C-section for your first baby, do you automatically have to receive a c-section for your second one? Do you plan to have any more babies in the future, or are you all done? ✨

    • @macyhess3928
      @macyhess3928 5 років тому +2

      @@sabrina.natalie you can try for a VBAC (vaginal birth after Cesarean) I choose not to because of my previous attempt at a vaginal birth and the issues that led me to a csection to begin with. However you can always try for one if your doctor and you discuss it and decide it's right. I am planning to have 1 more baby and I am actually trying for my 3 now! I will opt to have another csection again.

  • @donnapinkston9554
    @donnapinkston9554 5 років тому

    You two absolutely ROCK!!❤ Love listening to the REAL relationship between you! Please keep the longer format!! Welcome to Beautiful baby Drew!❤🍼❤🍼

  • @KX85rider9123
    @KX85rider9123 5 років тому +10

    Wow, newly born and Drew's already an overachiever

  • @kristingates7931
    @kristingates7931 5 років тому

    My first delivery was very similar, my most recent was C section #4 exactly 1 week after baby Drew. You do what you have to as a mom to get that baby earthside as healthy as possible. You do need a super supportive doc or midwife and support staff.

  • @jubididit
    @jubididit 5 років тому +19

    “Humble beginnings” 🤣🤣🤣
    Loving the longer format ♥️
    IG: jubiaa

  • @jenniechampion2979
    @jenniechampion2979 5 років тому

    I love this! They actually say the opposite that if you’re very active during your pregnancy your delivery is easier! You made the right decisions and there is never a way to plan it! My labor with my son was very similar and he was stuck in my pelvis posterior. Never forget the long process and pain. You’re a warrior ❤️❤️ And she is such a beautiful baby girl!

  • @MaddiesMamaRN
    @MaddiesMamaRN 5 років тому +7

    "Disclaimer: we have tried to film this 12 times already so..... " had me laughing from the first minute! 💙💙💙💙💙💙
    IG: bjmsbaby00

  • @gigipark123
    @gigipark123 5 років тому

    Every journey to a healthy baby, whether it goes the way you planned or not, is valid and meaningful. Congratulations!

  • @lifewithduchenne3030
    @lifewithduchenne3030 5 років тому +4

    When your in labor it's like putting everything that could happen bad or good into a hat and picking one at a time

  • @helenboddy4801
    @helenboddy4801 5 років тому

    The same thing happened to me with my first born. I was sobbing and shaking so much. My husband wanted to check the baby but didn't want to leave me. I think it's the relief of stress - it's so stressful worrying about whether your child will be okay - being the 1st you don't know what to expect so the fear is definitely there too. So your body literally goes into shock after it's all done so you can finally relax after hearing that cry.

  • @amberkirk4768
    @amberkirk4768 5 років тому +13

    Ig: batmans_auntie
    You guys crack me up “naked time” 😂Shawn you didn’t fail. Drew is healthy and happy which means you did your job. I agree that everyone goes in with a plan and that sometimes doesn’t work out but you have to look at the positive. You have a beautiful baby girl and you and baby are both here and safe.

  • @bigdqgz8278
    @bigdqgz8278 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this. You so did not fail for needing a C-Section. She was a big baby and you have a small frame. You are an AMAZING mommy and Andrew and is an AMAZING daddy!!

  • @crystalpetrisor9408
    @crystalpetrisor9408 5 років тому +15

    Instagram: crystal_petrisor
    I love how you have made a commitment to be each other’s first priority in order for drew to be both your top priority!! Great advice!!

  • @carmenanaporrata5022
    @carmenanaporrata5022 5 років тому

    Shawn you didn't fail, you made the correct decision for your baby. Enjoy Drew, life will change but it's amazing. I am glad you said Andrew is #1, always made time for him. I celebrate my 50th anniversary two months ago, go have dinner, make dates. My children are grown and independent, but my husband is by my side. Good job and Merry Christmas, East family .

  • @Lisa2233
    @Lisa2233 5 років тому +3

    So happy to finally hear the whole story!! ❤
    LisaShippy33

  • @debbiebrantley2716
    @debbiebrantley2716 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for your willingness to share your lives with us.

  • @kalinatucker6452
    @kalinatucker6452 5 років тому +4

    I love hearing birth stories. Just a reminder on how strong and amazing we as woman are. Way to go mamma. And dad too 😉
    Thanks for sharing ❤ and welcome baby Drew
    IG: @ktuckjams

  • @emmaearnest3424
    @emmaearnest3424 5 років тому

    I love seeing the dynamic between the two of you. Drew is beautiful and you are blessed. Congrats and thanks for sharing your birth story.

  • @budgetpartyof6
    @budgetpartyof6 5 років тому +9

    Instagram: mrs.anglade
    Everything about this was so genuine and real. Mom of 3. I’ve never had a csection but have experienced so many things with each labor. you didn’t fail. You brought a healthy beautiful life into this world and carried all the way to term! It’s awesome and unique to you.. 🥰 she’s perfection. I love y’all’s family.

  • @sfaulkner36
    @sfaulkner36 5 років тому

    Yall are awesome! I can relate to your story - 28 hours of labor, no pain meds and then ended up with a C-section. I to wanted to be superwoman and wanted an all natural birth and felt like I failed when it didn't happen. Loved listening to your story and can't wait for more. Again, yall are awesome and will be great parents!

  • @valea64
    @valea64 5 років тому +3

    I completely understand your feelings, my middle child was 10.5 oz and was too big for my body to deliver naturally. So glad you both are well and healthy. She truly is adorable.
    IG: kchomegardener

  • @debdeguire8566
    @debdeguire8566 5 років тому

    Yay Comments!!!! Hello beautiful people! Shawn, I have 4 adult children now. My first child was the easiest and short labor 6 hours and I only had to push once and the doctor actually caught the baby and the best experienced and the next 3 pregnancies were much harder, as she came out first with her face and she had the cord around her neck. With each of my sons, I had to have emergency C-Sections as they had the cords around their necks also which was very scary! You are very strong, Shawn and so brave! Andrew was so good to you during Drew’s birth.
    I love you guys! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @joannameliti6453
    @joannameliti6453 5 років тому +4

    You two are the cutest!! You’re so real and down to earth!
    IG: jmeliti

  • @krissygonzales5180
    @krissygonzales5180 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your story with us. Birthing a baby is hard work. You did amazing. Baby Drew is beautiful. Love your whole family!

  • @katelyncole6410
    @katelyncole6410 5 років тому +9

    I’m so excited to hear the whole story!
    IG: katelyncole120
    👶🏻

  • @livingxoutxloud
    @livingxoutxloud 5 років тому +1

    I love that you did this on UA-cam and have comments!
    I absolutely found your first episode so interesting. I would give it 5 stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    You were amazing at explaining the whole birth process given how shy/modest you are and you really just put it all out there without sugar coating it. I understand that it is your experience & others may have other experiences but wow! I have never had a baby so it was interesting to hear what you went through and what others may go through too. I have so much more empathy and understanding when it comes to the birthing process.
    And yes, I would love to hear how the two of you worked together caring for Drew so far.
    I think you are right, you should each be each other's number one and as a couple Drew is your #1. So, we all know you are an amazing couple and team but it would be fun to know how you have navigated taking care of a new born baby as a team.
    And I like this platform best so I can see your faces and you two interacting as a couple.
    Can't wait for many more great episodes. I watched this again here just to see you guys talking about this experience together.
    Congratulations on Baby Drew 💕
    Instagram: livingxoutxloud

  • @selinamorales801
    @selinamorales801 5 років тому +4

    I tapped out of them contractions within an hour😅 they are no joke
    IG: 15_selis

  • @barbaraforcum8771
    @barbaraforcum8771 5 років тому

    You went through a lot! You are one strong woman, and Andrew is a great dad...and Drew is a beautiful baby girl!

  • @mackenziefehrman2527
    @mackenziefehrman2527 5 років тому +4

    I’m a labor and delivery nurse and love hearing birth stories! You’re so strong ❤️
    IG: kfehr18

  • @lorrainekeating1947
    @lorrainekeating1947 5 років тому

    Wow. Your authenticity, humility and faith are stark and heartening; what a courageous couple you are. Breathe, be grateful, laugh, stay in the moment--these things stoke endurance. Thanks for taking the risk to to sharing your lives in such a public way. All the best to you and Fam.

  • @kahleawendt5529
    @kahleawendt5529 5 років тому +4

    What a beautiful couple and story! So glad to finally hear the whole story:)
    Ig: kahlea_wendt

  • @sheilavanduynfote5539
    @sheilavanduynfote5539 5 років тому

    I just got the notification on my phone and LOVED the podcast. You two are so down to earth and are not afraid to address issues regarding your life. Please keep,doing the podcast I enjoyed this so much.

  • @Angelhaven082
    @Angelhaven082 5 років тому +3

    IG: lauraahern82
    I love listening to you two!

  • @heatherrognon5684
    @heatherrognon5684 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing and talking about a very special time in your lives!!! Can I just say that your birth story was SO real to me because it sounded exactly the way our first daughter's birth went! Exactly. And you described it very well. At the moment of making the decision about doing a C-section, you are already being the best parent you can be......because you will go through anything for them and make them safe!!! ❤ Congrats on baby Drew!!!

  • @MrsPanda52
    @MrsPanda52 5 років тому

    Just gave birth to my Hazel Marie. Loved hearing your story in detail. What a crazy wild ride it is huh? Thank you for sharing!!! Drew is so blessed.

  • @bce4au
    @bce4au 5 років тому

    This is everything. I feel you on all this. I was emergency induced & was in labor for 33 hours & ended up with a c section...only to have a second surgery on the incision a week later & come home with a wound vac. So...being able to let go of “the plan,” if needed is so important. Mom guilt is also so real. All this is such good info! & also... You’re a boss, mama...don’t ever think any different! ❤️❤️

  • @crystlechapman6408
    @crystlechapman6408 5 років тому

    I think your topic is very relatable. Alot of women feel the same way. Keep it up. Love hearing you guys. The highlight of my days.

  • @karenjoyce8191
    @karenjoyce8191 5 років тому

    Oh my gosh! You have comments! 😊 This story is amazing. You two are so real. I love how you share the good and the not so good. You are open and genuine while still keeping your family first. May God bless you all.

  • @sierrafair6453
    @sierrafair6453 5 років тому

    We have such a similar birth story. Went past the due date, got induced, long labor that ended in a C-section due to baby's heart being affected. No one really knows how emotionally and physically draining it is besides us woman who have been through it. I hope you've had a speedy recovery and are enjoying time with your baby girl :)

  • @AlyssaM00
    @AlyssaM00 5 років тому

    Please share the rest of the story! Definitely something couples need to hear and be aware of! Those first few weeks really test your personal and relationship foundations. Also an episode on Shawns recovery process after the c-section would be awesome!

  • @sameoldsteph
    @sameoldsteph 5 років тому

    Love your podcast! Such a great story. It's so true that every pregnancy is different. My first was a breeze, my son came shooting out like a cannon. I knew it was a boy all along. Easiest baby ever. Me second was the exact opposite. I knew again the gender before they told me - girl! She was breech, would not flip so I had to have a c-section which I did not want. She was a fussy baby and spit up all the time. My c-section incision kept opening up for weeks. To this day (they are 7 and 9) my son is easygoing and fun and my daughter is super intense and serious. Boss lady. She said, "I feel like I'm the main character of the family!" recently and it could NOT be more true. Enjoy it! Time flies!

  • @Mimi2Two
    @Mimi2Two 5 років тому

    It is such a privilege to have two young people share their life's intimacies ... Your parents raised incredible children and God is blessing you. Wishing you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and the most wonderful 2020.

  • @julietuckman5899
    @julietuckman5899 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your story! Mine is very similar except instead of a c-section my son was taken out with forceps. Some scary moments! All was/is well and he's now a freshman in college. My advice to you is to enjoy every moment! 18 years seemed like such an eternity away when my boys were babies and once they started school things flew by at warp speed! You will never get that time back so take in every moment you can. Love and prayers to your little family!

  • @carolunderwood3771
    @carolunderwood3771 5 років тому

    Pregnancy is classed as full term at 39 weeks so 13 weeks in 3 months so 39 weeks equals 9 months. I asked my doc this because I called 4 weeks a month but really most months have more than 4 weeks. It makes sense if you multiply 13 x 4 it comes to 52 weeks or 1 year. Your story is fantastic. It reminds me of my first baby but I had a section a 32 weeks because my waters had gone and bubs had an infection. Love your vlogs xx

  • @patriciamcbride4653
    @patriciamcbride4653 5 років тому

    Very amazing podcast. Shawn you hit the mail on the head, you truly explained the true moment when and how it feels to become a first time mother. It's hard to explain until you go there yourself and it is heaven on earth 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💗 And your right your life is forever changed❤ I wish only blessings and joy for all three of you🙏🏻🙏🏻 Congratulations she is so beautiful😊

  • @elliefpierce
    @elliefpierce 5 років тому

    You two are the most humble and inspiring parents. Thank you for sharing the highlights, struggles and everything in between! I've been a fan since the beginning and am so excited to watch your beautiful family grow and bless the world. Sending lots of love and prayers!

  • @amberhardtke6011
    @amberhardtke6011 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. I had a baby on 9/5 and you helped me get through the postpartum with your stories

  • @CuteMiss8
    @CuteMiss8 5 років тому

    Always praying for y’all!! Thankful you had a safe birth and a healthy baby!!

  • @jenastama5022
    @jenastama5022 5 років тому

    @jenaavvii
    I absolutely love how real you two are about your life. Following your story has been such a blessing and thank you so much for allowing us to be a part of it. But most importantly Drew is so beautiful! ❤️

  • @jaimebh30
    @jaimebh30 5 років тому

    You both did great! Labor and delivery is a tough day for all parents. Drew is beautiful and loved.

  • @toricannon234
    @toricannon234 5 років тому

    I had a very long labor as well and my process was very similar with my first but all of a sudden I got to 6cm and it went like lightening after that! But it so nice knowing someone understands the lack of motivation and feeling of failure that come with the long labor

  • @sherriabshire9220
    @sherriabshire9220 5 років тому

    Y’all have a Great birth story. Not gonna lie, I got a little teary eyed. Every birth is a beautiful thing. Enjoy your beautiful daughter every second of the day. And if I gave you one bit of important advice I’d say, out of all the expensive events I ever planned to make memories, it’s the most every-day mundane things that my child and grandchildren remember the most. Every moment you will be making beautiful memories....enjoy all of those moments big and small.
    Merry Christmas!

  • @hollys89
    @hollys89 5 років тому

    I really enjoyed being able to have this be extended for a more in depth view about everything. It's so heartbreaking to hear that you thought you were letting yourself or Drew down by giving in to an epidural. That was the first in one of the most important decisions as you've said. You've got to take care of yourself to take care of her!! Many blessings to you and your family.

  • @eriness5894
    @eriness5894 5 років тому

    I can't imagine what induction must be like. I delivered my babe at 40+6 (went into labor at 40+5), and I'm so grateful that I didn't have to be induced. And it's not because I'm against induction, because if he didn't come on his own I would 100% have induced. Shawn, you are SO phenomenal. You DID bring your baby into the world, and that is SO badass. You should be SO proud of yourself. Drew is gorgeous, happy, healthy... I'm so glad that you have her!

  • @brittanysorrentino9023
    @brittanysorrentino9023 5 років тому

    You did amazing mama! Be proud for bringing that baby girl into this world safe and healthy! I remember when i had my son i wanted to go all natural and ended up getting an epidural because i just wasnt dilating from being so tense. But i be was a happy healthy baby and thats all that mattered to me in that moment! Love watching your journey and your family grow!

  • @emilygoyke8074
    @emilygoyke8074 5 років тому

    I love getting to hear your story. The raw, unedited, truthful, and beautiful journey through marriage and now parenthood. Thank you for sharing it all with your east fam fans! We love you!

  • @carlataylor793
    @carlataylor793 5 років тому

    I love that you guys are so real and humble. Thank you for sharing your journey.

  • @kristinasteagall9050
    @kristinasteagall9050 5 років тому

    I think you have absolutely no reason to feel like a failure!!! I have never cried so hard for someone that I don’t personally know(but feel like I do) when you started crying hearing your babygirl crying. I think you are an absolute rockstar!! I do want to hear what you guys have learned in 6 weeks. I will tell you I love the video version. I like being able to see how you react to each other. I feel like I can’t get the entire picture if I can’t see you. I absolutely love you two! I think you’re an amazing couple! Keep it up!!!!!

    • @kristinasteagall9050
      @kristinasteagall9050 5 років тому

      I forgot to leave my Instagram “handle” as you call it. Lol. It’s Kds1985. :)

  • @randimoore6884
    @randimoore6884 5 років тому

    Yes please do an episode on the hard stuff that you've been through! The raw information is what we learn best from!! Congratulations guys she is beautiful!!♥️

  • @katlinbrooks9320
    @katlinbrooks9320 5 років тому

    I think it’s amazing that you guys are sharing this story I had a baby in January that resulted in a C-section and it’s a struggle to be able to care for your very newborn obsession while still recovering yourself but most importantly it’s important to focus on your health to be able to be there for this little love of an infant that you now have. I think it’s amazing what you guys are doing keep it up I enjoy looking forward to your nap episode

  • @journalingwithtam
    @journalingwithtam 5 років тому

    I loved your openness! Your daughter will be proud to hear this birth story- its Very Beautiful. The Strength you endured and still have is phenomenal ✨

  • @amberlester7768
    @amberlester7768 5 років тому

    Absolutely love the rawness that yall show. It's not always beautiful and easy. I love yall and yall are amazing parents!

  • @kristinlemons1430
    @kristinlemons1430 5 років тому

    Shawn and Andrew, I really enjoyed this format! It sounds like you are both going through the same adjustments most couples do when a baby comes home. Keep working through them. It's worth the effort. ;) Also, be forwarned, just as you seem to get a routine going things will change, whether it's because Drew enters a new stage, there's an illness, or a sibling comes along. Remember to be flexible and keep communicating with each other. That communication is vital to your marriage. Dates are really important too. Thank you for sharing these moments of your lives with us!

  • @Malaima
    @Malaima 5 років тому

    This is amazingly moving!! Pleaaase yes, release a podcast with what you've learnt since Drew is born. I have been following your pregnancy since the first video (the one where you found out, while eating pizza with friends !). I have laughed and cried and since I spent so many hours with you I feel that I'm your friend, and that you are my Brother and Sister... (you actually look a lot like a grownup version of my childhood heroes: my half - brother, and my childhood's Best girl friend). I have been from having a heartrace with the two vessel chord vidéo to balwling my eyes out with your wedding video (I am recently married and believe in Love, and in its divinity)... I am so deeply indebted with you and thank you so much for so many emotions, your story is truly one of the Best I could possible find, other than un literature... As a big romantic myself, and as a Young woman Who wants to become a mom in a couple years but thinks and years for it every Day (I know, instinct is crazy, but I have to finish my studies first, and get some more alone time with my Loved one.. :), before everything changes), you are the Best couple of friends I could possibly have. I never watched youtubers before, but your chan el has à rawness and a tenderness, a truth to it than even few face to face conversations nowadays have. I love you both and Thank you so much for all the effort you put in communicating your story out there, I also feel humbled and relatés by the fact that it was what helped you through the miscarriage process... We can only heal by sharing our story, and thus very thought is so inspirational to me... I am Colombian and have Lithuanian grandparents, but I live in France, à country where People are more private and less emotional, less sweet and open, and I have literally bawled after a whole Day of listening to you and feel we are as close as childhood friends and that you would comprehend (understand + celebrate) my feelings of deep, warmth-love, and thrusts of motherhood... As well as lighthearted jokes, but a spiritual heart. Thank you for existing.- my heart goes out to you. And yes. Life does not always go to the plan, or almost never, but you inspire people not to get paralyzed by that thought and just keep... Fulfilling the circle of life, and Fulfilling their hearts with what sounds true to them, no matter what.

  • @elainehardy3088
    @elainehardy3088 5 років тому

    Shawn, I know exactly how you felt. I had no problems all through my pregnancy. Then 3 days after going over preeclampsia hits. BP was 180/110 . Feet swollen huge. Eyes almost swollen shut. I had to have a c-section. Never wanted surgery but it happens. However neither of us failed and we both had big healthy girls. Mine weighed 8lb. 13 oz. I love the podcast.

  • @jacquelynfenoli7504
    @jacquelynfenoli7504 5 років тому

    I'm having a baby in May and I love all of your videos and I'm beyond excited for your podcast.. Thank you for being so open and real..