Only Jeenie could make a comical video of this topic about the unexpected things that happen when you’re pregnant and make an ending that makes you laugh and gasp
I literally almost did 🤣 I should know better than to open my YT and drink stuff... apparently my brain has lapses where it believes I'm a fish or something cuz this isn't the first time I've almost drowned myself with tea on accident 🪦
OK, I'm a mother, I've had a baby and I'm pregnant now, but I didn't even know this could happen! They seriously need to give out a manual for women, because I don't even know what to expect from my own body anymore 🤣
There is a book call "What to expect when you are expecting" anything you need to know is in there, seriously you go in the index check your concern and boom the answer is there. After you have your baby buy "what to expect the first year", I know books are not a thing anymore but those books have been around for long time, (yes they have been updated) and it's better than strolling through multiple some times confusing answers in the internet.
! had 2 freak outs that I remember from when I was pregnant. The first one was when I woke up and I was bleeding so I instantly panicked. I called my OB-GYN office while in hysterics, but they just told me it was normal and that I didn't have to go in to see a doctor. Things turned out fine, but I still had to call out of work that day cos I was still an emotional mess. The second time was further along in the pregnancy, the day after we had ordered out. I don't even remember what I ate, but I didn't feel my baby kick at all that day (you are supposed to count their kicks every day at a certain point to make sure things are good) and, once again, became hysterical. I cried that "I killed my baby with barbeque sauce!" 🤦 I felt him kick the next day. Pregnancy hormones are no joke! I can laugh about it now lol.
Your OBGYN should have advised you to drink some OJ and see if you still don't feel the kicks and then go get checked out if not. I was a mess too, but only with my first one bc she was a rainbow baby and I panicked over everything. So dumb in retrospect. I wasted my pregnancy worrying about everything and hardly enjoyed it. Also, didn't feel as connected to my first bc of fear of connecting and losing her. My second was an IUD baby and I was like. Welp. I'm definitely not worrying about this one 🤣🤣🤣 only in the beginning after they removed the IUD and my protective hormones kicked in and I wanted to keep the baby after all.
@@ksy4747 honestly, I don't feel like the staff at my OBGYN office cares much. The only reason I still go there is because they're close by and are easy to travel to. I spent my entire pregnancy also worrying about losing my baby, especially because I'm infertile and he was conceived via IVF. We were lucky that the cycle was successful and I was paranoid that something would go wrong. I also had a lot of pelvic pain that only got worse as the pregnancy progressed. By the end, every slight movement below my waist hurt badly. Other than feeling the kicks, I hated the pregnancy due to the pain and stress. But if I had to do it all over again, I would.
@@ReiKoko I'm so sorry...what a rough journey to motherhood. It's a shame that there are people who choose to work in a field that they probably shouldn't work in. My OBGYN was okay, but I really wish I would have gone with a midwife. How old is your baby now?
I'm super happy that y'all got pregnant. I have severe endometriosis, and I was told when I was 18 that if I ever wanted to be pregnant, then I had to get pregnant like yesterday. He was right. My kid is 16, and we always tried for another, doing 3 round of IVF. So I'm happy I at least got one.
Sorry you had to go through all that but congratulations on having raised a kid to the age of 16 [so far]. And best wishes for many more years to come with your family.
OMG, Endometriosis stories are slowly scaring me. I have it too and I've always wanted to be a mom. (Mostly because of mine. She's the best mom ever). I'm still pretty young and don't even have a boyfriend so I'm not yet worried but l'll be quite sad if am told I can't have a kid. I'm sorry you had to go through that but I'm glad you are a mom. I hope that child knows to cherish you.
I had horrendous endometriosis; like I’d have to go to the ER at least once per period for pain relief, and I had my period for 62 days in a row. My doc told me the same. We did 3 rounds of IVF, all u successful. Then I woke up and thought “I don’t have to give birth to be a mom.” So I called my GYN that day to schedule my hysterectomy. Less than six months later, we were chosen by a mother to adopt her baby. We got to be in the delivery room. Then two years later, we adopted an 8 year only from foster. So we have an 18 year old that just started college and 10 year old. Best decision I ever made.
@Carrie Swank I'm so happy you got to be a mom! That's so true, you can be a mom without giving birth to them. I gave birth to one son at 20, but I was mom to my niece at 18. Then mom again to my second niece 11 years ago. Now I'm mom to all my son's friends lol I'd do anything for all of them and they know it! ❤️ I'd love to adopt or foster but I'm afraid I won't get to since I have a rare disease 🥺
Thank god it's 2022 and we have the internet to share that stuff. A lot of people I follow are or were prego lately and I've learned SO MUCH! Not exactly planning to get pregnant but if it happens, I'll be calling 112 a lot less often and definitely not choking on my own tears and snot while explaining that my booty hole is falling out. Growing a baby is so scary 😭
Right? So many unexpected, crazy things happen to pregnant women! Women's health in general has a lot of odd, scary happemings! It's so nice to find out a lot of other women go through this stuff too. Knowing it's normal makes it less scary!
It might be scary to someone who hasn't been through it but it's amazing, especially when you feel this little being moving around inside you. I always felt bad for men because they'll never get to have the experience of carrying a new life inside them. My pregnancies weren't as smooth as most are, but I would do it all over again, if I could. I'm fortunate I had my children early on in life because at 26 I had to have a hysterectomy. I'm blessed with 3 children and would have liked two more but I'm happy I got to have them and now I'm a grandma of 10 of the most sweetest, beautiful grandchildren! If you get older and decide to have a baby, you will know exactly what I'm saying. Carrying a baby is an amazing and beautiful experience. ❤
Did she announce she was pregnant? Don't assume a woman is pregnant unless she does. It's insensitive. Especially since she has announce she has had fertility issues.
personal fave is the first trimester where you’re nauseous and vomiting 24/7 and suddenly gain the superpower of being able to smell every terrible odor within a 12 mile radius of you 🥴
It's like being sick. I suddenly lost all interest in my hobbies and only cycled between being nauseous and being tired. And for some reason I had an extreme aversion towards leek. I had to deep clean the fridge because everytime I opened it, I gagged.
Ugh, while pregnant with my second son, I was fine until 6 weeks then I went straight into what I called "mourning" sickness cause it would hit at any time and lasted till he was born! And OMGOSH, the smells🤢!!! It was totally worth it though, even the new stretch Mark's and increased hemorrhoids😍
I. Could. NOT. Stand my husband's scent for weeks during the beginning of my pregnancy. Like it smelled so STRONG to me, not bad, just STRONG. Apparently normal but it took me for a loop at the time 😅
I haven't had vomiting with any of my pregnancies, but I can smell EVERYTHING with each one! This current pregnancy is the worse, even just the normal air will make me sick sometimes! And I work at a school, and it's just🤮. Kids do not smell good lol
I've always wanted to adopt b/c I felt like there were so many kids out there in needs of families... but it's videos like this (and my sister going through it twice) that make me feel like if I didn't already want to adopt for separate reasons, I would definitely want to adopt just so I wouldn't have to go through pregnancy. I can't fathom why anyone would want to put their body through that, although I know if all women felt like me we'd quickly run out of kids.
We're not gonna run out of humans any time soon, so it would be great if more women did this! I'm also not into the whole birth thing AT ALL but people often try to pressure me into doing it anyway, it's so out of order. It's such a huge thing, no-one should have to go through this unless it's 100% their free choice.
Yeah my last pregnancy, my bladder prolapsed. So my bladder was trying to push itself out of my pee hole and the wall of my vagina. It was absolutely horrifying and it made it really hard to go pee, but apparently it's actually really common, especially if you've been pregnant before or if you have pelvic muscle issues, but thankfully it usually goes away without surgery after delivery. If that's what this video is about, either bladder or anal prolapse, I feel your pain and it will get better.
My daughter when she about 8 had her bladder prolapse from straining to hard while being constipated. Once we got rid of the constipation issue the bladder just naturally went back up in place. But yeah it pretty freaky when it happened. She was freaking out and I as the Mother had to pretend I wasn't freaking out on the inside so I could try to keep her calm. I had a calm voice and pleasant expression on my face but was screaming internally 😅
@@stephanielu7694 wish I could have that kind of expression whenever my daughters tells me something happen with their body parts. I always freaked out
Everyday a new reason not to get pregnant and just adopt kids TT this is horrifying, I have what google calls a skin tag from too much tissue paper abrasion (dont ask, using it just doesn't make me feel clean coz im Indian and im used to using water not tissues to clean down there so I was a little rough) and at first i thought i was prolapsing too and I was horrified even though I am definitely do not have a prolapsed intesitine. This is absolutely terrifying to think about being commonplace. I am seriously never birthing kids. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 p.S. Congratulations on being pregnant again though. I hope and pray you will have a wonderful healthy baby ❤❤❤❤
someone who works in medical dispatch: just call your doctor. they’ll know your medical history and can assist in letting you know what you can do and what you can and can’t use while pregnant. if you’re confused, in pain, or it’s causing you stress, just call. I promise we will not be mad. pregnancy is very complicated.
Yay Jeenie! The joyful world of pregnancy. You know you can also get varicose veins down there! Your feet and hands can swell. You can get PGP or SPD which feels like someone cracked your pubic bone in half with a machete. Lots of fun. I just delivered my 4th baby three days ago. I’ve had two medicated and two unmedicated births. I personally recommend getting an epidural, just dig your nails into your palms when you get the local numbing gel because you can’t flinch. Also, huge congrats on being pregnant. I went through infertility and losses too, so I know how much sweeter rainbows babies are. 💕
Hahahahaha, so basically the exact same thing happened to me during this pregnancy 😂😂😂😂 However, I just let it sit there and asked my OB-GYN about it - it’s nothing 😅👍🏻
@@digby_dooright Yesss, pregnancy and birth are so scary!! I asked my husband to put on my socks today 😂😂 I am due in two weeks and I am so sick of all the pregnancy issues 😂
I wish people actually explained stuff like this happens when you're pregnant. I feel like sometimes people, especially moms and especially my sex ed teachers in my religious school tried to hide the bad parts of pregnancy from me. I was like 18 when I realized you tear when you give birth
@@cjstevenson143 There are different levels of tear. The vagina is a muscle, and it does stretch, but it depends on how big the babie's head is. If the baby is overdue, birth with cause tearing when the baby is born. They sew you back together. And give you numbing spray to use while you heal.
“Clears up” Funny. My daughter gave me hemorrhoids for Christmas…. Over 30 years ago. They’re still here. 🤷🏼 Having three more children probably didn’t help the issue though.
@@tanya5322 Mine ended up (after my second and well through the 3rd) being something that can flare up under stress but not be as bad as postpartum. I'm sorry, mama! ❤️
Congrats, and I can see a whole new genre of vids on the horizon! I'm now 8 weeks in to being a grand dad and it's like I became a father all over again. Loving it!
"But you're the one with the experience putting it up my......." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 PRICELESS! I LOVE YOU FOR THIS!!!!! ❤❤❤❤ The things people don't know until that OH $HÌT!!! Moment hits. You truly are amazing and awesome. ❤🤣❤❤❤
I feel like there's hardly enough awareness on pregnancy difficulties or even things that could just happen while pregnant, had no idea about this one!!!
My sister had a prolapse with her first kid... and decided that she would go on and have a second. 🙃 Me personally, I'm NEVER having any ever. I was 100% sure before that tidbit she shared and now I'm 10000% sure I'm never doing it
@@jeenie.weenie I can feel your happiness while reading this... 😀 Keep the faith no matter wad Jeenie, ur my inspiration as im trying to conceive myself. ❤
Yes...hemorrhoids are real due to the constipation and weight pressing down. Get you some preparation H and everything will be fine! 🤣 No one told me either. Just entering my second trimester. Praying for a safe and healthy pregnancy and delivery for you!
Had my fist child in Dec and it’s crazy how much your body changes. It’s not easy at all but you gotta roll with it. I love that social media is helping show all the
Being 8 months pregnant right now, I'm so happy I didn't get *this* symptom (yet? 😨 ). I've heard that, at the end of the pregnancy, when the baby has dropped, when you crouch you can feel the baby's head "down there" through the skin/muscles. It hasn't happened to me yet, but just thinking about it is creepy 😫
🤣🤣🤣 The ending was great. P.S. I really hope you give birth savely and happily in 2023 Jennie. Because you are one of the people who have really made my year and made me laugh, when I was stressed or upset (And you don't even know me 😂) You truly deserve all the happiness. I'll continue to follow in 2023 as well❤️
Pregnant 6 times, had 3 babies - I learned the secret to not being terrified- EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED. It’s almost all normal. From hemorrhoids to nose bleeds to losing teeth to feet growing a size or 2 to having to pee every 20 mins FROM DAY ONE, not just at the end, to having “morning sickness” (which is really 24/7 nausea) throughout the ENTIRE pregnancy to sore bones & joints for months on end…YEAH, and let’s not even talk about labor & delivery. Expect the unexpected. Period. Lol I didn’t experience all those things, but my friends and I were pretty shocked to find out all the many things we did experience that no one ever told us about. I think I was glad no one said too much beforehand. Lol! Thank God children are SUCH a huge blessing! Many blessings to you 🦋
@@GakusCrush yes, my half-brother’s mom lost teeth during her pregnancy. I had the same reaction as you when she told me! So glad that didn’t happen to me! Every person & every pregnancy is different.
@@GakusCrush me neither lol It’s not common & also not uncommon. Eating healthy so your body can absorb the vitamins and minerals we need is very important. Overall good health & regular Dr & Dentist appts BEFORE, during, and after pregnancy is very important! Blessings to you! 🦋
So happy for you to be pregnant again ❤ we're on baby number 3 after two back to back losses. I don't think my bladder prolapse will ever fix without drastic measures. 😪 but my babies are worth it!!
4 kids and thank goodness no anal prolapses!! My first was an emergency C-section tho… and that was scary! All 4 births were soo different! They’re all grown up now… ages 34-24. It’s flies by soo fast!! Enjoy every moment mommies!! Congrats Jeenie!! 💕
Hey Jeenie, It's been awhile I saw your videos. So I came across your shorts and kept scrolling only to see the pregnancy news. I'm happy for you that you finally have the gift, you have been praying for. I pray that the journey is easy on you and wish you safe delivery and a healthy baby. Congratulations!!!
It's called hemorrhoids and is a widespread disease especially with women pregnant or not. I have it to, so shitty. The ending is funny indeed but also a little sad I think. Here the man has more experience with the womans body than herself. I think we should know our body's and don't be grossed out to touch anything on or in it ❤️
I cannot stop laughing. This, this is one of the funniest skits I've seen in a long time. Gonna have to subscribe. Thank you. Real entertainment is hard to find.
Hemorroids, they are so scary and they can hurt. But if it's not bleeding, it's not an emergency because they are pretty common. Beside those suggestions, there is a flower that its tea is extremely bitter but really great in fighting them. And... it's unbelievable our girls is having a baby. Congrats and may you baby be healthy and sweet just like his/her mommy.
Rectal prolapse. If you're healthy it'll go back on its own. Or, the doctor will lubricate and put it back. It can happen with a lot of straining when needing to move BM, as well.