Exclusive front row seats to the delivery our first born baby, this is a raw, unedited and real vlog of a natural birth with no epidural, no pain killers and no other medication.
I believe that this is the first time I’ve seen/heard a doctor talking/coaching a mom through her delivery. He sounded so reassuring and patient. Reminded me of my OB/GYN. many years ago. Good job done by the entire ‘team’. Congrats on a beautiful birth.
Same! My OBGYN has seen me through from my first visit at 13, to endometriosis treatment, birth control, 6 pregnancies, 😢 4 births with a newborn picture and traditional 1st birthday visits with pictures to a cancer finding, and complete hysterectomy at 40. He and his staff, nurses became family to us. This OBGYN has mannerisms just like mine.
My mom gave birth to me without any meds, and my sister to. I gave her some trouble, because I didn't want to come out. Mothers are SUPERWOMEN for giving birth, and I have the utmost respect, awe, and admiration for you all. I hope that all of you had a wonderful Mother's Day. God bless all of you mothers!! I cried as soon as the baby was placed on the momma's chest. I wasn't able to have any children of my own, but I'd give anything to go through this once. As I said, God bless all mothers and future mothers. For the future mothers, may your labor and delivery goes quick and painless, so you can enjoy your baby sooner.
@@feliciajohns4148 Happy Mother’s Day! I truly hope that you have an amazing day with many beautiful and cherished memories. God bless you, and your family.
@@chickenfarm665 Happy Mother’s Day! Thank you for the kind words. I hope that you have the utmost amazing day, and may your family makes your special day with many, many beautiful and cherished memories. God bless you, and your family.
This video moved me to tears. I'm not pregnant but I want to be someday, and this was just so beautiful to watch. Thank you for sharing and all blessings to you and your family ❤
Oh for Christ’s sake. FTM means first-time mother. I was terrified of how screwed up that baby would have been from all the testosterone supplementation.
Im 25 weeks pregnant and terrified but when i saw your baby coming out and the excitement you felt i started crying 🥹 I know having my baby will be one of the best experiences of my life i can’t wait 💕 You’re a strong woman!!
You will get through. I’m 62 and have had two and and they were tough. Do not be a hero and not ask for an epidural if you wish. After years working in the hospital and knowing options these days Better to not put your baby in distress and this can happen if mom is in distress.
I’m 25 weeks right now and I feel the same way! I’m literally crying cause 1 I am scared but I’m so much more excited knowing I finally get to meet what’s been kicking the crap out of me for 9 months haha. I know this will be the best experience of my life as well ❤️❤️ I can not wait to meet my baby for the first time and hold him so tight in my arms
I am currently 21 weeks pregnant with my husband and I's first. This is amazing to see how strong this mother is and how emotional she was to see her beautiful bundle, such an emotional moment!
So incredibly beautiful to see mom's excitement and joy!! I love how the nurse tending to the baby was talking to the baby. Beautiful to see, after all, how many babies has she seen. Congratulations, definitely late but none the less.
I’m 38 weeks and I just stare at his ultrasound in awe … her excitement and her joy just made me cry my eyes out I am so grateful for him. You handled the pain beautifully I hope to be as strong as you
I was showing my daughters how baby’s are born because they’re so excited for their baby brother due in 19 weeks. This made me cry because this pain I remember all too well, but seeing your baby come out is everything. That’s life 💖 Congratulations!! 🎉🎈💖
I'm on my 6th month of pregnancy....expecting my third child🥰 hope I can have a normal and safe delivery especially this time of pandemic. Godbless us all🙏🏼
Congratulations! I don’t know the pain of going through labour because I had all three of my kids by Caesarean section, and seeing you in so much pain nothing compared to what I’ve been through , I thought I had it bad because of the pain of the surgery but we both had experienced different kind of pain and I don’t know what’s more painful but for sure seeing your baby was well worth anything! Get well! 🙏👍👏🏼
you are literally so brave. Im 15 yo girl and imagine child birth as SCREAMING ONE'S HEAD OFF but you were a serious boss. Im surprised how quickly the rest of the birth was after the head came out, this is more beautiful than scary. Also, i actually started SOBBING and they aren't even my baby this is so wonderful
It's painful, like bad cramps. I've definitely experienced worse pain in my life lol. At 15/16 though, my advice is to get through early adulthood before having kids. Get your education, travel, start a career, buy a house. Being a parent is much easier when you're already established.
Man, I tried for this...ended up with 1 stillbirth at 33 weeks, emerg c/s after partial induction, VBAC with sudden b/p drop, & my 4th was emerg c/s after induced & failed VBAC. When I *got* to push I rocked it. Oh, and breastfed for 6+ years. We each have to take what we can from these experiences as it is unique and not a competition. I came out of 100+ hours of labour, spinal headache, shingles, 12+ Rhogam shots, pushing my biggest baby out sunny side up, kind of “you name it” with PTSD, in part from trauma but also from feeling like I had “failed”. That impacted all aspects of my life, for years. She rocked the pushing too-my congratulations and major kudos! My own proudest-c/s with no sedation, following my backup plan, with my midwife making sure I held my youngest FIRST. That and my VBAC were redemption from my unnecessary first c/s.
I had to giggle at dad looking everywhere but where the action was. He'd sneak a peek and immediately was like nope...look somewhere else. He finally got brave looked at the end.
I’m seventeen weeks pregnant n this video gave me motivation n made me so emotional , such a beautiful moment n such a strong women! congrats on your baby girl
Sorry, I just don't understand the need for pain when you can be present, alert, and totally relaxed when your baby is handed to you and not totally exhausted from all that pain. God bless the man who invented epidural!
Mommy, you and I labored the same. My husband kept saying he thought I was sleeping...I was getting centered. Not the dramatic screamer either. Every time you pushed I found myself holding my breath too! Congratulations on your beautiful miracle
I'm at 38 weeks waiting (im)patiently for my little one. I'm crying so much at this - so difficult yet so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this. It's difficult to find good South African content. I'm so nervous and don't know what to expect but this helped. I know it's different for everyone but this was really helpful to witness. I didn't like that they told you not to shout because it's such a natural reaction but I guess it is what it is. Thank you so much for sharing. Blessings to you and your family 💖
I’m @ my 32weeks I too waiting for the moment like yours though I started feeling lil fear when I started watching the video , once the baby started coming out , my eyes filled with tears and the happy face of u 😘 you made it strong woman … proud to be a mom and I know my mom is everything ❤️
Omg you are so strong dear mamma!im watching this at work with tears filling my eyes.Your reaction when you held baby was so beautiful!im due June 2022 and terrified!but watching you i feel empowered!😍😍😍😍
Wow. That was incredible to watch. I’m so proud of the young woman in that video while, at the same time, I’m SO happy I never gave birth, myself. Seeing that birth just reinforced that I made the right decision.
Just delivered my daughter in Jan 2022, normally without any pain killer and as I saw the my girl being cleaned and taken care I forgot my pain.... It was a beautiful journey ☘️!!! Respect to all mothers ❤️❤️!
@@olongkrito8957 if everything is fine in ur pregnancy,you should deliver normal. Keep walking till the time you can, take less pressure, eat good and sleep well. I delivered in 8 minutes, i was super active in my pregnancy and otherwise too i would do all major chores of house, walk my dogs etc. Just be active ☘️
Hey great to know you delivered normally and congratulations to you and respect. Could you please tell me what activities to do to make yourself active during the time majorly from household chores
@@aarzoothakur6659 Hello Aarzoo! You have a beautiful name 🌺.I am expecting my second baby by mid next year and again I am doing the same I walk a lot, walk my three dogs twice a day, I vaccum dust, and try to squat for everything that falls on floor :). I have been asked to drink plenty of water and lemon juice and coconut water. U just don't take much pressure on you, go as easy as you can and once when in hospital just relax and focus on your body guiding you. Your body hints a lot from having thigh pains - to feeling dizzy - gentle water break which is like warm water gushing out and then comes contractions which should be monitored as they rhythm a lot with time. My water broke at 6:30 am, I was 4cm already open , and the cm kept on increasing with every pain and by 6 cm I was rolled in to labour room as we could feel the head. It took me 8 mins to push and one has to push with inhale exhale and baby just flew out :) then comes the cleaning and stiching part ( we don't feel that as already body has gone through so much)... Lil yoga/ squatting is just ok to keep you active and walks. Any questions lemme know I will answer to my best as per my experience and I dint get any epidural injection it was so quick ☺️
@@shivikrishu Thanks and thanks a lot for the detailed description we were thinking to plan for the baby and I somehow want to do it normally only and wanted to take tips in advance. I may trouble you again during my time though thanks for being so humble and replying back and congratulations again you are a strong woman ❤️
I too...during in my delivery I was suffered by pain but after I heard my baby voice I started speak to her it was awesome movement...now 2nd time I am pregnant I don't want to mean about pain I'm really to welcome my 3nd baby to this world with joy
Wow that was awesome Congratulations to the new Parents!!!!! God bless you mom you did naturally. I just saw a woman do it with a epidural and it took hours for baby. SO PROUD OF THE NEW MOM. MANY BLESSINGS TO ALL
God bless the new mommy. God bless to the doctors and nurses. I had my second without medication at a military field hospital. The first birth, the doctor let me reach down and put her out... that was a wonderful experience
I know how you felt it not easy having your all baby the natural. I had 2 children that way, but that joy of seeing your baby for the first time you forget the pain.
I’m 5 weeks and 5 days away from my due date and I’m so excited! I’m doing an all natural unassisted home birth with my husband and we’re ready. 🤰🏼 Congratulations momma!
I had all 5 of mine un medicated all natural, I don't think I'd like the epidural , great job momma...I like how Dad didn't look he just went with the flow and didn't look just kept himself busy and not looking.
Thank you for sharing such heartwarming footage with us. I hope for a safe and healthy baby as you guys spend the days as parents taking care of the baby!! Have a great day!
Yes I also experienced that terrible pan but while pregnancy I read somewhere that help your child to come in this world because he also suffering a lot..and so I help my child & thank God my both deliveries r normal ,🙏🙏 thanks to Doctors and team also 🙏🙏
Hi...is normal.delivery very painful...how.do.v feel during that time.. Am now 1st time pregnanct at my 35 years age...will the labour and all be very hectic and anxious one...
@@priyadayanandan9091 yes it is most painful yet most wonderful experience.I delivered my baby girl normally n now hoping for second normal.Dont worry dear! God has given us this power to deliver normal.Eventually once the baby is out you will miss that feeling :)
@@lipsygarg7844 what they do for normal delivery I mean will they insert anything to dilate cervix or will they use any instruments to bring baby out...just wanted to know..
At least the dad was there , I was on my own when I had my first in 1982 and 2nd in 1983, no medication or gas and air we see here , never made sound on either of them I'm quite proud of that !!