For everyone who experienced this and will experience it. Your blood clots a lot more after delivery because you have more clotting ability during pregnancy. It does a lot of good things for pregnancy, delivery, and post-partum. It can be scary though if you don't know what to expect. Just remember these symptoms mean you need to call your provider: the clot is larger than a golf ball and/or extra bleeding after you pass the clot, or having to change your pad every hour because the pad is full- call immediately. You can still hemorrhage even after you're discharged home from the hospital. What Jeenie did was absolutely the right thing to do- call the doctor for reassurance she is safe and healthy!
People don't realise the discharge from a woman after giving birth and it can be scary. I learnt a lot as a teen after my sister had a baby and honestly, the education on reproduction didn't cover the fact of bleeding after giving birth and needing pads. I asked my mother why my sister needed pads, I knew periods didn't start straight away after birth, so she had to fill in the gaps about what happens after birth. My poor sister bled too much, the hospital missed this and sent her home after 1 night, and luckily her then partner's mother found her and she had an infection! Really got to educate each other and look out for women in our lives who have had a baby snd check tney are ok.
Idk with my normal period I change after every hour or 2 depending how bad it is so normal to me, but I can see how this could bring up concerns especially after giving birth
I passed HUGE blood clots after my son was born, and after 3 early miscarriages. It’s not only scary, but it’s super sad when it’s a miscarriage. I hated my body so much. I found out later that I have a blood clotting disorder and my son is my miracle child and I shouldn’t have been able to carry him full-term.
I don't have kids but I appreciate the honesty when talking about women's bodies and events. It's refreshing and takes away the societal stigma surrounding discussing women's reproductive health. Thank you Jeenie Weenie!!!
Yep I knew what it was before you said it. I had one the size of my palm come out, just sitting on the pad. My midwife was so calm, just yep that's normal but also really understanding, which made me feel a little less embarrassed. This is the stuff I wished I'd learnt about before giving birth! 😅
I was a teen mom so this scared the hell out of me, I also started getting shivers which brought me back to the hospital just to be told it's totally normal. Anything you aren't expecting can freak out a first time parent. I'm glad you are healthy though! Love to you and your fam!
@@oxyty thanks for that! My kids are grown now, the youngest is 20, and I have to say for being a teen parent, I ended up raising some amazing human beings. I thought I was going to screw everything up, and I did make a mess of things on occasion, but overall I feel I did what I set out to do. I raised my kids with love and a good set of values, and they are kind people who genuinely care about others. I never thought I'd feel that way, especially when they were growing up, it was tough! I'm beyond grateful to all the people who were there for us, without them I definitely would not have been able to achieve everything I did!
These vids where Jeenie plays a guy are SUPER funny!! Oh and those male voice overs is next level comedy at its finest!😂🤠! She's definitely a pretty boy with smooth skin and soft facial features. 👏👍💪❤️❤️❤️
Four kids and yep. It straight up looks like you’re dying for weeks afterward as your body rids itself of all of that extra stuff. No fun. At allll. But babies are worth it 🥰
Yup I had huge blood clots for my second baby (vaginal delivery without epidural - had no time to have it , baby was faster than we all thought lol) I remember having one the size of an orange (believe me, I felt the thing crown lol) and it was totally normal. But you’re right, it’s always better to ask medical advice 👍🏻
Is it totally okay if u dont have blood clots after delivery? I didnt remember much about my own delivery though I gave birth through vaginal with no epidural 🙄🙄🙄
Years ago, we didn’t dare talk about this stuff with Anyone (my grandparents and parents would be mortified). Now everyone talks about everything. 🤔 It is nice to know we all go through the same things. We all cringe at the same things too. 😮😊
it's such a good thing though. for thousands of years humans were keeping it quiet for "propriety" but it makes the other gender know nothing about the other gender and everything they go through
@@felix-xd4mx About the thousands of years thing though: history is not linear. There have been times before that were cool about all of this. Then things got bad. Now theyre getting good again. We have to work hard not just to achieve progress, but to sustain it.
I used to pass HUGE blot clots every month in my 20s, 30s & 40s until I switched to a female OBGYN and she told me that wasn't normal. I was severely anemic and exhausted all the time. It was 3 days of changing pads & tampons every 30 minutes for 25 years until I got a uterine ablation. I wish the male OBGYN would have told me about that surgery after I got my tubes tied when I turned 30. I never had kids, never wanted them, I had to wait until I was married and bring my husband to the doctor's office before they would tie my tubes. What a bunch of BS. It would have saved me a TON of money on pads and tampons if the male OBGYN had his sh*t together.
That’s crazy! I’m actually experiencing that now. I have 3 kids, all C-sections. I pass blood clots almost every month and I’m anemic 😩. It’s horrible!
Wow this is funny! 😂 Also an ex flight attendant, I would like to share another story that happened 4 years ago. I was on a flight from Abu Dhabi to London on an Airbus 380, a child from economy class from lower deck was playing hide and seek with his sister, sneaked into a first class and hid behind the door of an empty suite and we couldn't find him all the flight, he finally came out two hours later after getting bored and he caused a lot of panic to everyone in the flight. The purser was acting so much irresponsibly
A channel on here called The Points Guys had one of their guys flying 1st on Ethihad. He actually climbed intomthe little cupboard to show how big it was. He even shut the door!
@@itsramanagwe all were so freaked out 🙌🏻 We literally searched the entire lower deck and half of the upper deck. The purser had said that she had checked the first class area and that the child wasn't there so we weren't given a chance to check there but the child appeared out of first class
Totally get it!! Had the same thing but like 20 days later! And I had a natural vaginal birth. Thanks a lot Jeenie for the sameness!! And the “oversharing” that is indeed just naturalizing what is natural!!
If Jeenie feels that other nubie mums would benefit from this info, I say good for her. She did it in a simple, but jokey way, so it wasn't gross visually, but got the information across.
I don't think so. Sometimes it's good to know if you've never had a baby before and plan to or are pregnant. I'd definitely want to know every potential, no matter how gross it is, to be prepared, rather than surprise and freak out.
Yeah.....about two weeks postpartum I passed a clot about the size and shape of a KIDNEY. I probably was supposed to call because it was bigger than a golf ball, but I chose to wait it out. I'm not gonna lie; I reached my bare hand in and grabbed it to take a picture. It was pretty fascinating actually.
It pisses me off how little people tell you they went through, to prep for having a baby. Your body going into shock, for instance... Wearing a diaper... Likely needing stitches in your vagina... My own mom had 4 and she told me none of this.
Ugh this brings back bad memories! I felt so weak and anemic after losing so much blood. And PLEASE DO call your doctor postpartum with any concerns! I got 2 infections within the first two months and needed to be readmitted the first time. Giving birth is not easy on your body, turns out.
I'm waiting for the calls to poison control.....my niece said once she had to call and ask how much of his own sh#*$ her son could ingest without being negatively affected (she'd called once earlier for something else). She said the woman on the other end laughed and blessed her heart for the second time that day!😅
Ok I was clueless till thend because i never had a clot on my periods. Im a mom of 3 kids even after birth i never passed a big clot only minor ones. I would have definitely freaked out if I'd seen a bigger one 😅.
Omg!!! Hilarious, because I literally went through the same thing! Hahaha, well i guess I was braver that I took picture myself even measured the length 😂😂😂😂.
I was the negative of this. I had post portrum hemorrhoids for more than a one month and I thought it was normal and I didn't even tell my husband about it until I stain the bed sheet while feeding my child
That’s why it’s good to talk about things like this. When we make women feel ashamed of their bodies, emergencies can often go unnoticed by everyone else and the woman ends up in danger, or even dead. I’m glad you’re still here now. ❤️
Oh boy, my first shower post birth looked like some kind of chain saw massacre had occurred in the bathroom. I was clueless and terrified! Golf ball sized clots? More like I’d passed ALL my internal organs!
Yes. Omg, YES! This happened to me too and they asked “is it smaller than a golf ball?” And I said “well, I would say it’s pretty much the size of a golf ball.” And they said “that’s normal.” … NORMAL?! I mean, a golf ball size clot seems kinda aggressive to me, but okay.😂 motherhood is wild.
I don’t have kids, but have had some large blood clots in my period especially during my 6 month period in 2020. The things we women have to deal with that men consider “normal” if a man had to deal with them it definitely wouldn’t be normal! 🙄
99% men don't know abt female body and its processes at all, religions consider female body some big danger, and they still think it is 'Too much and sinful' to talk abt her body in positive sense, and she needs no credits and that her body is just a inanimate object
Jeenie is funny, drop dead gorgeous, rich and I just got that feeling that she is not a bitch. Husband you are one lucky guy and I envy you, don't fuck things up Jeenie is a once in a life time GOD given gift.
I'm glad I actually did put mine in a ziplock and take it in because it turned out it was placenta, mine didn't come out whole, I ended up with an infection, but at least they knew what it was straight away
Yeah I had to call to get a reference size on how big of a clot to look out for after my c section the nurse said if it isn't bigger than my first it's ok
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I thought she had expelled placenta, since I read that no all of the placent is expelled during birth and it can take sometime after everything comes out.
Same! Tho with my connective tissue disorder it would be an organ for me 😅 (pros: guilt tripping people who want you to have kids. cons: can only be a massage therapist part time and my balance is shit)
Btw, you also can have blood clots without having a baby. Fibroids causing hypermenorrhoe do this, for example. I once had to "birth" huge blood clots the size of a golfball behind a bush next to an interstate ... Not exactly a nice experience either ...