AMAZING CAR BIRTH!!! Fetal Ejection Reflex!!!

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  • Опубліковано 7 тра 2023
  • This mother is INCREDIBLE! Both her and baby's Dad are staying super calm and in control here! BABY is coming and there is no stopping baby. The mother doesn't push at all here, but experiences FETAL EJECTION REFLEX. Her uterus did all the work and provided 1 strong contraction expelling the baby. She was on the phone with EMS and they were asking if they had a blanket. Dad was looking for a blanket while mom was saying...just put the baby on me. There wasn't time to check for a blanket. Congratulations to The Campbell Cloud family! Full Video: • mom gave birth to our ...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5 тис.

  • @mr.joshua204

    They just saved soo much money by not going to the hospital

  • @mossybishhh

    I gave birth to my daughter in my home. It's a real reflex. I remember my midwife saying, "you're going to push, without trying. Your body WILL push the baby out." So for curiosity sake, when a contraction happened, I didn't push. And WHOOP I felt my daughter slide all the way down and begin crowning. And after I pushed her head out, the rest just HAPPENED. I remember thinking to myself I'M NOT DOING THIS I'M NOT DOING THIS. My female instincts kicked into overdrive and the mama bear was birthing. It was honestly an amazing experience.

  • @simplerliving365

    "Just put the baby on me!" No fear anymore, just instinctual love. That was incredible.

  • @KILLAMENJARRAssWORLD

    This happened with my son. The doctor kept telling me to stop pushing that I wasn’t ready and I kept telling her it’s not me. My body literally ejected my son out without me even trying to. Sometimes we women need to pay more attention to what our bodies are telling us vs the doctors.

  • @cyanideflavored2788

    Your body said, “WE ARE OUTTA HERE,” wow women are powerful

  • @skidoobabe1988

    I had nurses yelling for me to not push. I wasn’t manually pushing, my body was naturally pushing. Nurse caught her 😮

  • @user-wj4lh1ld2v
    @user-wj4lh1ld2v Рік тому +6

    Fun fact if you dont push but relax as much as possible you give your body the chance to di what it needs to do, which is opening up the pelvic muscles

  • @classicalgas8297

    I had premature babies. They didn’t want me to push…but towards the end, your body says…”Out you go!” I felt this on 2 of my babies.

  • @katestangl6387

    These are Canadians, so the hospital is free. This was also on an express toll route so they got free travel on this highway for a year & a gift card from the 407 for car seats

  • @tabathadirubio

    I pushed for around an hour with zero results. My body started pushing for me and he was out in two or three minutes. This reflex is so cool and natural!

  • @Dinadino994

    Wowzers 😊

  • @rileynatalie

    I remember the nurse yelling at me “STOP IT! don’t push,don’t push.. I SAID don’t push!” like maam I’m not doin SHITTTT my body is in control, not me, so blame evolution! Some of them L&D nurses are SO fkn rude & hateful. And it kills me bc they literally went to school for this & yet wanna act brand new.

  • @itsyaboi_skinnypen15_

    I’m learning so much from this comment section I didn’t know our body’s can naturally do this 😭👏🏾 congrats on the little one 😭❤️‍🔥

  • @MetalheadOv666

    This is crazy and awesome! Same exact thing happened with my youngest daughter! Was going across a 3.5 mile bridge and my wife said the baby was coming now and I called 911 to get an ambulance to meet us! Well long story short I had to pull over and barely got around in time to the passenger seat to take her pants off and catch our daughter and she came flopping out just like this! She wasn’t crying for almost a min and I had to flip her over and pat her back and she finally started to cry! It was the craziest and happiest moment of my life! We then had to sit there for the longest 10 minutes of our lives until the ambulance got there. I suffer from severe anxiety and remained calm the whole time until they both got into the ambulance then I blacked out and fell over. Luckily the fire rescue guys were right next to me and caught me before hitting the ground. They then gave me oxygen and sat there for a good 15-20 mins until my panic attack was over. Still one of the craziest days of my life!

  • @angelataylor4540

    How many watching this wishing it was that quick for them. No hours in labour no gas and air no pain relief injections. The whole thing seemed so natural and mum and baby healthy they'll be going home soon, perfection.

  • @MountainMaid238

    I gave birth to my son like this - but on my knees in the passenger seat. It had nothing to do with me. It felt like a conversation between my uterus and my baby. I felt his head drop, then just had enough time to pull my pants down before he was pushed out and caught by dad. It was the most powerful and empowering experience. I truly felt my femaleness. No interfering medical intervention. Just love.

  • @LilMissPatriot

    When I had my son many years ago (my second child) the original delivery room nurse I had was inexperienced and I kept telling her the baby was coming and she kept saying "no it's not coming, no it's not coming". I could feel the crowning. I told her I wanted another nurse. Finally an experienced nurse came in and I was so glad to see her I grabbed her hand and I said "my baby is coming". The other nurse said "she keeps saying the baby's coming." The experience nurse asked her "have you ever had a baby?" and the young nurse said no. The experienced nurse told her "well you need to shut up and get out of here". My labor was 2 hours and 45 minutes from the beginning until he was born. I remember that vividly and it has been over 40 years.

  • @Purepiscestarot

    These comments lets me know how dense the medical workers are. They should know that the body will do what it wants when it wants during childbirth by NOW. -That baby is big and healthy 💕 Congrats to the parents.

  • @Ev1LAngeLXIII
    @Ev1LAngeLXIII 14 днів тому +16

    Child birth is the best thing ever in this world. I was present with each of our kids during birth. I thank my wife every day for our children. I'm a big dude, I honestly don't think I could carry a child full term if I was a Mum. So hats off to all the Mums out there💙💚❤We Love You... xxxx

  • @patriciasmith7074

    My daughter was born like that and it really shocked me that I had no control over my body because I was in the labor room not the delivery room. I was scared and upset about not being in the delivery room and my husband had left to get the nurse, I was by myself and my baby was being born and I had no control over my body. Your body knows what to do by reflexes. Never in my life had I experienced not being in control, that was shocking. Nature is amazing and God thought of everything when He designed us. I was only 19 years old and I didn’t know much. I thought you had to be in the delivery room with the doctor delivering the baby. The truth is a woman could do it by herself. Not a good idea because the baby really needs someone to clear the airway, notice that baby didn’t cry.