4 things you NEED to know if you’re giving birth!

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Yes the shaking. I wish someone had told me about the uncontrollable shaking.

donnaroberts
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This is free birth control. Thank you for this.

marlena
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Im 17 im not even close to pregnant but its always good to educate yourself somehow abt being a female ❤

ladytsunadeth
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Also, the labor pain does NOT go away after birth. It continues while your uterus shrinks, especially while breastfeeding. I wish someone had warned me about that!

teresayates
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I’d like to add: your body will tell you when to push. Don’t let people make you feel rushed, it’s your birth and you deserve as much time as you need

Alex_Bell
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This isn’t just for the mom to be. This should be known by anyone supporting them in the delivery room too!

Sophie-ddxr
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After my 1st C-section, when I stood up, I bled like crazy...no one told me that would happen (35 years ago), that really scared me. They should tell you these things... it's not as though they don't expect it.
It's so nice that this obgyn shares this information.❤

kimmandley
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Me when giving birth to my daughter, “it feels like all I’m doing is pooping”

My husband….”that’s cuz you are”

😂😂😂

JaleMusiq
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The calmness with which you deliver this information is so appreciated…and I’m not even having a baby! 😅

beedoose
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We need more people like you (informative, understanding, empathetic, non-judgmental) in women’s healthcare❤️

marinamorales
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I'm impressed to see this information being said out loud and to the general public. Thank you!

elizabethramey
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My grandma, bless her sweet heart, thought I was cold because I was shaking so bad after my first baby, she kept getting blankets throwing them on me❤

jennifereaves
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Please add #5: mom is allowed to have whatever treats she'd like after a baby. If she wants a coffee, a cupcake, or both, please get them for her 😅

ramenndle
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THANK YOU! I had a c-section at 19 years old and NO ONE told me I was gonna bleed. I got up to walk for the first time and i had a panic attack when I blood went everywhere. They didn’t give me a pad or prepare me in any way. I was terrified. So glad to see a doc teaching these things. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😘

cynshineonline
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Great advice. I'll never get over these informational vids, where the poster is putting on makeup while speaking seriously. I feel like I'm listening to my mother giving me the riot act before she goes out.

jaxonboys
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You seem extremely kind, any mother would be lucky to you as their midwife ❤

hayleygerbil
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I bawled all night after having mine. I was only 19, alone, and it hit me hard. My mom and baby daddy had been there at birth. Mom left and went home, baby daddy left an hour after she left. Had her at 6pm was completely alone by 10pm. I cried and cried. Nurse came in worried somethiny was wrong. I just shook my head no and put my head down. She came in and sat w me, talking to me to help me through it. She's the one who was most important to me tht day. Kinda sad, a stranger helped me more than those who were supposed to be close to me

jennifers.
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#2 is what actually made me cry during delivery. I was good until I started pooing and then it was over. My husband said it's OK honey, knowing he was not OK! 😂

amandachambers
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I remembered 27 years ago i had my first child and was shaking like crazy and didn't know what was happening and just getting this information today. Also i was shamed by a hospital cleaner because I pooped myself while giving birth and didn't know it was normal. Thanks for all these information there should be more informative shorts like this coming across our screens

jlizzy
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You're the best! I needed to hear this at 28 weeks pregnant 🤰🏻 wish me luck.🙏 ❤

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