Follow along with this week-by-week Pregnancy Guide as an OB/GYN and Pediatrician finally put all their medical training into practice and have a baby of their own.
You can expect evidence-based medical information and week-by-week pregnancy details from trying to conceive through birth and post-partum. This channel will be filled with lots of great tips and tricks about all things OB/GYN, and also likely a laugh as these two "experts" take on pregnancy and parenting.
The reaction when the husband had tears of joy was so PURE to watch. It melted my heart and i had tears too. I wish everyone who is trying to get pregnant a very very happy, beautiful and healthy journey to parenthood.
I’ve been induced all three deliveries. Once it starts, it is so easy and fast for me. I just don’t efface or dilate. Even at 42 weeks. 🤷🏼♀️ I am very active all the time and try all the methods. Just nothing happens. Only the vaginal softener medicine gets it started. Now I’m almost 40 weeks with my 4th right now and I’ll schedule an elective induction. I have had only positive experiences with IOL.
Congratulations on your new journey! Becoming a mother in your 30s can be a unique and empowering experience. Many women are now delaying motherhood until their 30s and beyond, and it's becoming increasingly common. Some benefits of becoming a mother in your 30s include: - Emotional maturity and stability - Greater financial security - Established career and social networks - More life experience and wisdom to share with your child - Possibly more confident and self-assured in your parenting style However, it's also important to consider the potential challenges, such as: - Higher risks of certain health problems during pregnancy and childbirth - Lower fertility rates and potentially longer time to conception - Balancing work and family responsibilities - Possibly less energy and physical stamina compared to younger mothers Remember, every woman's journey is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to motherhood. Embrace your own path and enjoy this exciting new chapter! payhip.com/b/HO2B4
Congratulations on your new journey! Becoming a mother in your 30s can be a unique and empowering experience. Many women are now delaying motherhood until their 30s and beyond, and it's becoming increasingly common. Some benefits of becoming a mother in your 30s include: - Emotional maturity and stability - Greater financial security - Established career and social networks - More life experience and wisdom to share with your child - Possibly more confident and self-assured in your parenting style However, it's also important to consider the potential challenges, such as: - Higher risks of certain health problems during pregnancy and childbirth - Lower fertility rates and potentially longer time to conception - Balancing work and family responsibilities - Possibly less energy and physical stamina compared to younger mothers Remember, every woman's journey is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to motherhood. Embrace your own path and enjoy this exciting new chapter! payhip.com/b/HO2B4
The nausea is intense. My go to foods have been: -1/4 of a Turkey club sandwich (no sauce) -1/4 of a peanut butter and honey sandwich -Watermelon -Ginger tea That’s literally it.
With the silicon flanges. Do I need to get the adapter? Also with the adapter does it connect to the spectra? Do I use the adapter then the backflow? Then the tubing?
Goldfish, Pringles etc.... you are recommending the corporation diet that it's banned in whole Europe.. please educate yourself and don't spread this misinformation. You are affecting newborns.... Do some research please....
As a new mom, I feel that no one tells you about the mighty struggle that is breast feeding ahead of time. I had to start with feeding formula then go to combo feeding....I saw how much more my little one preferred breast milk. Then I began a quest to increase my supply, you name it and I have tried it and am still doing it. The same week I watched this video, I started an amino acid supplement and since then I have milk in the freezer!!! I was so worried that by the time I went back to work I wouldn't have an emergency stash. I can't thank you enough...I hope I have by sharing your video often on a subreddit I joined for other breast feeding mommas! ❤
I have two children. First one was born by CC (without reason, doctors didn’t want to keep me long in labour) second one was born naturally and now I’m 38+6 weeks pregnant and midwife is telling me that if baby is not born until 40 weeks she needs to book induction. To be honest I don’t really want it because my baby is on the smaller side and very healthy. I would personally wait until 41 weeks. Is it normal?
I'm concerned about spreading their legs apart that wide may hurt their hips developmentally. Am I just being crazy? Any feedback or information to offer?
I had an emergency c-section 6 years ago, and it was very traumatizing... I'm pregnant again, and I'm having my third c-section. This video made me remember a lot of that day, and now I'm crying and terrified 😢
I'm a new-ish viewer going through your first video series for Baby #1 and just starting this video series about Baby #2, and let me say: you two are super heroes. From educating a vulnerable population of people (pregnant women) during such a scary time (pandemic + pregnancy in general) to being so open and honest and STILL educational about your fertility journey, you two deserve all the love, support, and rest in the world. I love your channel's video backlog and hope you two find rest in your indefinite hiatus from content creation.
I just tested positive at 5 weeks and two days. My 4th pregnancy 🤰 I had a miscarriage at age 28 in 2019… so I’m hoping for the best if it’s Gods will my baby will be happy and healthy
I feel like crying sometimes I don't have a bump at all at week 9-10 is that normal Also what's the best diet advice for first trimester and other advice ❤
I went to urgent care today and was given Bactrim! I will do the B.A.I.T! Hoping it will work. Mines been clogged for 3days now and it’s really painful!
Hi my name is victoria and trillo and I was born in colorado springs colorado in 1969.My mother had told me that I came out.Deand in was Doctor Marco.He put a tube in my heart and brought me back to life.I just want to put that out there That God can do anything. It's very hard now that I'm a lot older cause. I used to have difficulties walki. Can I fall my shake? In stealth ball, I'm 54 years old. Still golden, can't we can't write? But I do have a beautiful and healthy life. And I do believe in God a mother told me. I was there miracle baby. I just thought you should know. Thank you.
You int mention the baby's exposure to microbes occurs in the birth canal. This doesn't happen in a C-Section. This exposure is crucial for the development of the baby’s immune system and the establishment of their microbiome.
My last transfer took over 40 minutes the first doctor couldn’t get the cannula past a certain point. After 30+ minutes of that they had me empty my bladder a little bit and then another doctor came in and did it in 3 minutes. Could the embryos have been damaged in that time? My beta came out negative.
Omg I wish I watched this video before getting so mad at my 1 week old baby for being hungry again an hour and a half after eating instead of 3 h ... Thank you.
These videos are so helpful. I hope you guys are ok as the last video was 9 months ago. You deserve a break so hopefully you're both just doing that and enjoying raising your family and working. Your vids have been extremely informative
This video is 3 years old. Any chance of doing a more current Vaccine video? I appreciate all your wonderful videos. I'm a stepmother, never had my own pregnancies. My stepdaughter is going to have our first grandchild. I want to understand what she is going through and will be dealing with in order to better support her. Thank you.