Kind of looks like a Sam and Nia baby lol
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Kind of looks like a Sam and Nia baby lol
i thought EXACTLY the same thing!violet-kelsey black wrote:Kind of looks like a Sam and Nia baby lol
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Poor thing. Hope when she dries out and isn't all wrinkled she will be a tad cuter.
S_tine05 wrote:I was a commenter who said expect the unexpected basically great to have a birth plan but babies have their own plan, I have never had natural birth but have seen too many friends go into the process fixated only to come out feeling like they failed, in pain and depressed because they just never even entertained the concept of things not going to plan.
Told hubby she would end up with an epidural and there is nothing wrong with that nothing to be ashamed of hell, with my eldest and second I did not feel my contractions at all we only found out after my 3rd that my uterus was tilted so none of my babies could press down to dialate the cervix, its why I was in labour for many hours without feeling it and no progression etc, but with my 3rd he was posterior and I was in so much pain but only in my back, I had stupidly wanted to know what contractions felt like and convinced my doc to allow me to go to 40 weeks before my c section to see if I would go into labour naturally, I wanted my son to pick his day anyhoo the back labour was so sore and I have a very high pain tolerance my c sections were basically painless just before I went in for my c section he turned and I started for the first time to feel contractions with full force, I regret my curiosity lol I think if a woman wants an epi or any drug give to her I really take my hat off to woman who labour and labour for extended periods
It just makes them come off even more pretentious to me. At least with Finn it kinda made sense because his face was all swollen and without the context of seeing the vlog, people probably would've freaked out about itusernamessuck wrote:Ugh, i hate it when vloggers don't show the baby's face. Im going to watch the birth vlog no matter what, and you showing me the infant is not going ti change that (except that now i am watching with ad block because you made me mad)
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Your epidural sounds like a nightmare. While mine worked... I also ultimately delivered unmedicated as well. I had been gung ho about the epi from the day the stick turned pink. Got to the hospital and was only a 4, walked and labored and was fine (uncomfortable and in pain of course but i was working through it) and they checked me and i was a 7. They told me i should go ahead and get my epi. and i declined at first, but then they told me the anesthesiologist was going in for a c secion and would be two hours before he would be back so i was like.. ummm get his ass in here.. lol Wound up pushing for 2.5 hours and they turned my epi off after the first 30 mins. My daughter had her head turned to face my thigh, so she just wouldnt budge. We were real close to suction/forceps but i begged them to let me try longer since she wasnt in distress. Finally with me pushing and two nurses pushing on my stomach as well.. she made her grand appearance. And i felt every bit of it.. lol It all worked out fine in the end though. My only birth plan was like you, to have a baby, and no narcotic pain relief, just bc it makes me so sleepy i knew it wouldnt be something i wanted at that time.HelloSweetie wrote:I don't think you need a doula necessarily, but I do think you need to have perspective. Kelsey and Missy both had unrealistic expectations it seemed. It's not "your birth," it's the birth of your child. I don't feel everyone needs a doula to go med free, I unintentionally ended up labouring unmedicated with back labour for 24 hrs and I had no support other than my husband to help me with the pain. I'm a very "leave me alone and let me deal with this" type of person anyway, and a doula wouldn't have been my thing. I was willing to have an epidural though, but they kept asking me to try and wait another 30 minutes and I would cave...over and over again. I supposed the benefit to having a doula would have been they could have spoken up and advocated for the epidural for me, but my husband could also have done this I had no birth plan other than to have a baby both times, and even though neither birth was what one would consider "perfect" by any means, I have no lasting regrets about it. (My first had to be resuscitated and with my second I got poked with the epidural needle 3 times only for it to not work on one side and to ultimately end up unmedicated for delivery anyway). I have two healthy children, and that's my focus now. Not the moment they were brought into the world.
Why does it bother everyone that he says that? lol I think it's cute, but I guess that's because my husband and I say that a lot. I do find him annoying sometimes. He seems clueless about things.socks123 wrote:I really do not like Corbin. I can't really put my finger on it, but he seems super fake to me. Also I hate when he says "my love".
It sounds forced to me. IMO it feels like he plays it up for the camera, but since I don't know them in real life I really have no basis for it.violet-kelsey black wrote:Why does it bother everyone that he says that? lol I think it's cute, but I guess that's because my husband and I say that a lot. I do find him annoying sometimes. He seems clueless about things.socks123 wrote:I really do not like Corbin. I can't really put my finger on it, but he seems super fake to me. Also I hate when he says "my love".
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