Also, the fetus and placenta are attached to an engorged blood vessel, which is why we can hemmorhage to death if the placenta were to be yanked out, or if the cord is not tied off on both ends before being cut. Also why women with blood pressure issues may have trouble complwting a pregnancy. This also means that the fetus is technically a blood feeding parasitic organism until birth! 😂 We start out as parasites and does it ever really change? Rofl
Oh wow. I never knew this. My baby boy was all tangled in his cord and caused a placental abruption at 37 weeks (i think that's what it's called. Its been 4 years). I had to receive 7 bags of blood because i bled sooooo much. Baby boy didn't make it but at least he didn't take me with him. Sorry for the depressing story. But on a lighter note I'm pregnant again and due next month (cant mfn wait) so send me yall prayers if you read this
This is a random question but if he comes and is wearing boxers and pants and I wasnt wearing anything, could i be pregnant? My period should be starting in 4 days
That’s funny that y’all didn’t know about the pee! I’m 19 and pregnant with my first child with my husband and I learned that the baby pees inside you and so their pee is what they’re living in.
You pregnant girls who are 32 weeks and below, I'm warning you, it GETS SO MUCH WORSE. I'm almost 36 weeks and so physically miserable I can't even sleep. It's really taking a toll on my body :(
Hahaha!!! Best line of the whole video "thank you to our moms who let us just destroy you from the inside out and then be ungrateful for you for the rest of our lives..." LOL as a mom of 2, this is SO accurate! 😂
Dny Carrera I have to say it sounds all scary and not fun, and it isn’t but once you can hold your own child in your arms all the pain will go away trust me
"Then I talk to girls who are pregnant in their 20s and they're just like 'THIS SUCKS!'" IF THIS ISN'T ME! Swear. I'm 33 weeks today and I'm 20. And I'll be the first to tell you how terrible it is
Brooke Scheumann Congratulations! I’m 20 and 40 weeks pregnant today and I tell people all the time that just because my pregnancy has been relatively easy compared to others, it still isn’t easy! I work at an animal shelter and there’s a lot of walking involved and by the time I get home from work I’m totally useless due to back pain that gets so bad I can’t walk for the rest of the day.
I'm 20 and 36 weeks and 5 days and this hasn't even been the worst week ive had, my first 12 weeks of pregnancy I couldn't even sit up without puking Im slowly starting to get real contractions now and omg is it painful ;-;
I remember when I was about 13 weeks pregnant and I realised I hadn’t seen my “lady friend” in a while. So I grabbed a mirror to examine and started crying because she looked like a smurf. WHY DOES NO ONE TALK ABOUT THESE THINGS
😭🤣🤣🤣 I wasn't ready. And yes I feel like people keep too many things a secret when it comes to pregnancy. I wonder if by nature we forget a lot of it after? 🤔
@@sparklyunicorn5431 no, I mean they might've been raped or had an unwanted baby but still decided to keep it. Plus, I don't live in the USA, I live in Australia.
@@nqwochi they still made a choice to keep it and shouldn't blame the child or expect them to be grateful. They still had a choice. I thought Australia also had choice for women?..
i am dentist, and this statement is not true for sure , tooth decay is due to poor hygine and change of diet, body doesn’t take ca from tooth or bones.🙄
@@elipy1881 she was still doing the same things she normally was. Plus the baby will take what it needs from wherever it needs to. That's what she told me, and why would she lie about that 😂😂
Pregnancy is basically the most dangerous thing you can do because so many things *could* go wrong. Modern medicine has improved the odds a lot though.
@@beth8775 Yes and no some women are just more suited physically for giving birth. Stuff like wide set hips helps. It in no way should deter a woman from having a child if she wants one though. Even if she has a slim frame.
3 months later.. How's your pregnancy now 😂 I'm 32 weeks, I'm 25 and let me tell ya I AM SUFFERING haha! Congratulations mama I hope your pregnancy is still smooth going!
It’s all worth it in the end and I don’t remember what the pain felt like, I just remember thinking the pain is like really bad menstrual pain all centred in the back. But of course every woman experiences pregnancy and labour differently.
@@bridgetgarrett9639 oh sorry I took that the wrong way ooof! I thought she meant like the auntie got the granny pregnant. I’m sorry my mind has been programmed that way after watching too much just Sharon 😂😂😂
I pulled out my own wisdom tooth when I was 7months pregnant as it started growing while I was pregnant it came out really brittle from the hormones andmy mouth was to small for wisdom teeth. I couldn't get it pulled out by a dentist because of the drugs given to you for the pain and numbing could effect my baby so I was in a heap of pain one night and was a little hormonal angry that I got the piers out and removed it myself. Omg it hurt so much when I did it but I also got instant relief once it was out.
I lost my mucus plug. It ain’t just discharge. It was a whole bouncy ball sized glop that expelled from me and landed on the floor. Sorry for the imagery, but it’s just life 🤷🏻♀️
Paulina Wójcik originally she was due on January 1st but her baby was measuring bigger so they induced her yesterday!! I don’t think she mentioned it in her vlogs until recently, probably around thanksgiving. But yeah, she already gave birth last night and has been tweeting about it but she hasn’t posted a photo of her baby yet
@@naruhinastarr congratulations! I won't lie to you, it's the worst thing ever. 😅 But it is quickly followed by the best thing ever and you forget all the pain basically instantly. I am a strong advocate of the epidural!
I'm currently pregnant with my second child, and I am so excited to be pregnant but this morning sickness should be called all-day sickness. I was hoping I wouldn't have it as bad as I did with my first child oh my goodness it's coming back with a vengeance. Pretty excited though going for my first ultrasound in about a week. And yes making a person it's hella hard on your body. But totally worth it in the end. 💖
When i was pregnant i had morning sickness 24/7 i was put on medication to stop it i was hospitalised and put on a drip for like 2 months because i couldent even hold down water it was awful
Samee, I really really hate the idea of destroying your whole body for a baby. Like dude, my body is already bad why would I do such a despicable thing to myself? Also, after I learned about Episiotomy, I got so traumatized. 😂😭 Babies are cute but I just hope I never have one.
I've had 2 babies, my nipples have changed color, lost my mucus plug twice, had teeth problems, thick hair EVERYWHERE!, pregnancy is beautiful but growing a baby is hard work I'm done I applaud women who have more then 2 because I couldn't handle it
When I was pregnant with my first one near the end I sneezed and peed myself at work. My fiance had to bring me a clean pair of underwear and black pants.
My sister had a hemorrhoid when she was pregnant. It popped when she was taking a bath and she wouldn't stop bleeding. Let's just say that the bathroom looked like a murder scene afterward.
@@naruhinastarr Yes I believe they are curable if you get one. When my sister's hemorrhoid popped she was ok and she wasn't in any life-threatening situation and it did heal. I'm not a doctor so if you want to know more then please ask your doctor. If you feel scared about getting a hemorrhoid then talking to your doctor may relieve some fear.
naruhinastarr I had a hemorrhoid post-partum. It sucked to poop for like two months, and then it healed itself. Post-partum first month or two was rough with the bleeding, soreness, hemorrhoids, engorgement and cracked nipples from breastfeeding, and hardly any sleep... but now my daughter is 4 months and things are great. I feel like myself, body is back to normal, baby sleeps 10 hours a night, and breastfeeding is a breeze. :) There’s a reason they call the first 3 months after birth the “4th trimester “. Lol
@@CandyCakeGames I'm glad it's much better for you now! That's really good to hear! And yeah, they should really call the postpartum section the 4th trimester! Makes so much sense!
'Thankyou to our moms who lets us just destroy you from the inside out & then be forever ungrateful for you' lmao so sad but so true im 22 years old & 33 weeks definitely have a new respect for women