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Mamaharrison13 wrote:I'm going to rant here a minute because I'm annoyed. Is it bad that I couldn't even watch today's vlog? I literally got there two comments about how she thinks she's in labor and her contractions hurt SO much that I rolled my eyes and gave up watching. I get that she hugely pregnant and very uncomfortable, But think its safe to say that month 9 is long and uncomfortable for ANY pregnant women and for someone who is so focused on being "natural" she's not doing anything that's "natural" forcing your baby and your body into labor IS NOT natural at ALL. And for someone who claims she's a "pregnancy extraordinaire" she really should considering picking up a book because a FULL TERM baby is FORTY WEEKS not THIRTY SEVEN! Her baby still has THREE WEEKS to develop! And for someone who had experienced not one but TWO losses, you would think her and Bryan would want the very best for Oliver, that means coming on his own, when HE IS ready, not when she is done being pregnant.

She said her first contraction hurt, then after the NST they got less painful. I don't know if you know this but generally, contractions are painful. Can I just ask, how is she forcing her baby and body into labour exactly? At 37 weeks the hospital will no longer try to prevent labour because it is actually considered full-term as it is safe to give birth, especially with Missy's bicornuate uterus, she's not allowed to go past 39 weeks.
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lovethelifeyoulive wrote:She's in for a rude awakening. Labor hasn't even started yet and she already can't take it. I don't know if I'm going to be able to watch the vlogs when she's actually in labor complaining and crying the whole time.
She did 'take it'. She has actually been in labour before and given birth so she know's what it's like. I'd like to see you go through labour and not complain, what a stupid thing to say, of course she's going to complain because it's going to freaking hurt.
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starsocks wrote:
Mamaharrison13 wrote:I'm going to rant here a minute because I'm annoyed. Is it bad that I couldn't even watch today's vlog? I literally got there two comments about how she thinks she's in labor and her contractions hurt SO much that I rolled my eyes and gave up watching. I get that she hugely pregnant and very uncomfortable, But think its safe to say that month 9 is long and uncomfortable for ANY pregnant women and for someone who is so focused on being "natural" she's not doing anything that's "natural" forcing your baby and your body into labor IS NOT natural at ALL. And for someone who claims she's a "pregnancy extraordinaire" she really should considering picking up a book because a FULL TERM baby is FORTY WEEKS not THIRTY SEVEN! Her baby still has THREE WEEKS to develop! And for someone who had experienced not one but TWO losses, you would think her and Bryan would want the very best for Oliver, that means coming on his own, when HE IS ready, not when she is done being pregnant.

She said her first contraction hurt, then after the NST they got less painful. I don't know if you know this but generally, contractions are painful. Can I just ask, how is she forcing her baby and body into labour exactly? At 37 weeks the hospital will no longer try to prevent labour because it is actually considered full-term as it is safe to give birth, especially with Missy's bicornuate uterus, she's not allowed to go past 39 weeks.

She stop showing it lately. But last week or two she was on the ball, doing lunges etc. I think she stopped. And yes they don't stop labor but that doesn't mean you should try and speed things up! Term is 40 weeks anyway. Doesn't mean everyone makes it there but still. She's still early. Why rush it? Just because she's uncomfortable ?
At 39 weeks I can see her trying to start labor, now that makes more sense.
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Dam I wish I had 3 weeks left lol, I'm so uncomfortable at almost 33 weeks, but I try to remind myself that me being uncomfortable doesn't matter, the health of my baby matters more.
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I mean other than her bicornute uterus her pregnancy has been NOTHING but healthy, and her midwife even said that it might even be okay if she went to full term, so why is she pushing so hard for something that isn't ready? In the beginning when I first found their channel I adored them, but as she got further along her true colors have really started to show, she's milking this pregnancy for all the attention it's worth. If she really wants a natural birth and to live a natural lifestyle like she claims her and Bryan have then a little less talk and ALOT more action. A women who wants a natural birth would never try to induce herself because she knows it increases her risk of needing drugs and lots of medical intervention that could lead to a c section, and the birth plan she so desperately wants to follow is going to go straight out the window!

I really feel like she's one of those that she puts a show on for the camera, that when the camera is off she is not the person she portrays when the camera is rolling. As much as Jesss annoys me, I know that she's crunchy through and through, she sticks to her guns and lives a crunchy lifestyle even when the camera is off. Missy I'm not to sure about, I think she wants to be because she feels that being a "hippe crunchy" mom is what the fans wanna see and what will get her the most views.
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Heartbreakcoverupxo wrote:Dam I wish I had 3 weeks left lol, I'm so uncomfortable at almost 33 weeks, but I try to remind myself that me being uncomfortable doesn't matter, the health of my baby matters more.

YOU GO GIRL!!!!!!!! :)
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And at 37 wks why is she rushing it?! Due dates can be up to TWO WEEKS off! She's taking the risk of inducing herself and going into labor with a baby who really is only 35 and that puts such a big risk of him bed dinging nicu because his lungs were not ready. Sure at 39 wks if she wants to run a mile and bounce on her yoga ball go right ahead but 37 wks is still early!
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starsocks wrote:
lovethelifeyoulive wrote:She's in for a rude awakening. Labor hasn't even started yet and she already can't take it. I don't know if I'm going to be able to watch the vlogs when she's actually in labor complaining and crying the whole time.
She did 'take it'. She has actually been in labour before and given birth so she know's what it's like. I'd like to see you go through labour and not complain, what a stupid thing to say, of course she's going to complain because it's going to freaking hurt.
I have gone through labor and not complained. I was induced and I went through hours and hours of very painful contractions with out complaining. Yes I got an epidural and I'm glad because I ended up birthing a 10 pound baby. My problem with Missy is she's so overly dramatic. Obviously she'll be in pain giving birth, but if she's already this dramatic I can only imagine how she'll handle the real pain.
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For those women who think it's ok to try to induce labor at 37 weeks.
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starsocks wrote:
lovethelifeyoulive wrote:She's in for a rude awakening. Labor hasn't even started yet and she already can't take it. I don't know if I'm going to be able to watch the vlogs when she's actually in labor complaining and crying the whole time.
She did 'take it'. She has actually been in labour before and given birth so she know's what it's like. I'd like to see you go through labour and not complain, what a stupid thing to say, of course she's going to complain because it's going to freaking hurt.
Not everyone complains during labor. I was more focused on pushing baby then crying about how much it hurt.

Not to mention,baby was only what, 24, 23 weeks? A full term labor is much different with a 5-9 pound baby. Every labor is different as well, this could(and will) hurt more then her first.
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http://www.webmd.com/baby/news/20110523 ... -pregnancy

"Babies born between 39 and 41 weeks of pregnancy fare better than infants born during weeks 37 or 38, a study shows."
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MamatoanAngel wrote:
starsocks wrote:
lovethelifeyoulive wrote:She's in for a rude awakening. Labor hasn't even started yet and she already can't take it. I don't know if I'm going to be able to watch the vlogs when she's actually in labor complaining and crying the whole time.
She did 'take it'. She has actually been in labour before and given birth so she know's what it's like. I'd like to see you go through labour and not complain, what a stupid thing to say, of course she's going to complain because it's going to freaking hurt.
Not everyone complains during labor. I was more focused on pushing baby then crying about how much it hurt.

Not to mention,baby was only what, 24, 23 weeks? A full term labor is much different with a 5-9 pound baby. Every labor is different as well, this could(and will) hurt more then her first.
She actually had Gabriel at only 20 weeks and he was born so small doctors estimated he stopped growing at 18 weeks. She explains this on her blog before her YT channel http://www.thebumpsalongtheway.com/
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Also in her video she says people were saying she's silly for taking nursing pads and she goes on to say she knows from experience, but the way she says it all snooty! Lol she said her milk came in within hours of giving birth but in her blog it says it came in when she got home... UMMMM
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Amelia322 wrote:Also in her video she says people were saying she's silly for taking nursing pads and she goes on to say she knows from experience, but the way she says it all snooty! Lol she said her milk came in within hours of giving birth but in her blog it says it came in when she got home... UMMMM
I haven't read the blog, but if she was anything like me..I gave birth at 12:26am and I was out of the hospital at 1pm the same day. Generally when baby passes, you don't stay long. Not sure tho.
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Milk doesn't come in until day 3-4 postpartum. For first few days its not milk it's just colostrum. Again missy, pick up a book!
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I love how you guys are complaining about someone complaining......
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smartwater wrote:I love how you guys are complaining about someone complaining......
The only way we can complain about complaining is "COMPLAINING" duh!!!!!
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smartwater wrote:I love how you guys are complaining about someone complaining......
And I love how you are complaining about people who are are complaining about someone complaining lol go somewhere
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firefox wrote:
smartwater wrote:I love how you guys are complaining about someone complaining......
And I love how you are complaining about people who are are complaining about someone complaining lol go somewhere
LMAO!!!
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