How I Survived A Near Fatal Birth | My Emotional Traumatic Birth Story | Lauren Stewart

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2020
  • Hello friends. Today I’m sharing my experience with a Full Placental Abruption. I’m sorry ahead of time for the emotional state, it was just really hard, much harder than I though to sit and dig up all the details. Dawson is my 3rd baby and we literally thought he had died during the massive hemorrhage my body was experiencing. I had never even heard of the terms “fetal demise” or “placental abruption” before this event. Bare with me as I share my experience with you.
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Комментарии • 269

  • @kadenhiggins9338
    @kadenhiggins9338 3 года назад +100

    I’m a retired labor and delivery RN and it is a pure miracle that your baby is alive. Babies just don’t survive complete placental abruptions!! I’m in total shock! You definitely have a guardian Angel looking over you!!

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +6

      Thank you so so much!!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @kadenhiggins9338
      @kadenhiggins9338 3 года назад +11

      @@LaurenStewart you’re so welcome! Your son definitely has a special life ahead of him! Not sure if you’re religious or not but I think God has a special plan for him!!

    • @bluekatgal7300
      @bluekatgal7300 10 месяцев назад +1

      Or great doctor.

  • @emgmin
    @emgmin 3 года назад +118

    As a therapist, I would strongly encourage you to seek out trauma therapy from a trauma therapist (if you haven't already). It can help so much! Especially since ya'll are trying again! You can work through this. You can heal. You are so strong. You've been through so much!

    • @heyitsjules2495
      @heyitsjules2495 3 года назад +5

      As an OB nurse I 100% agree with this

    • @Lowdermoomoo
      @Lowdermoomoo Год назад +2

      What’s crazy for me is that I went to a trauma therapist when my daughter was around 2 and I had a similar experience but it was for other trauma, I didn’t even realize it was traumatic or a big deal until now and it’s been almost 5 years. I realized why I get so defensive when people ask me if im having more kids and I think of being pregnant again. Accepting it is hard, and I think it’s even harder to get help sometimes but it’s worth it. I’ve been thinking about going back because I’ve just now started to really feel it and I never talked about it or processed it.

  • @aawsslots6936
    @aawsslots6936 Год назад +21

    I had a plenceta abruption at 24weeks pregnant, age of 20. I woke in the night blood everywhere, I went to the hospital and because babys heart beat was fine they thought everything was fine. 1 week later I was producing breast milk every 3 hours. I went back to the hospital to no heartbeat could be found. I had to deliver my baby at 25weeks. (Stillborn). Only when they did the postmortem they found my placenta came away and my baby was starved of oxygen causing his death. He should of turned 5 on feb 3rd.I'm so glad you and your baby are okay. Such a blessing ❤

    • @Valentina-Steinway
      @Valentina-Steinway Месяц назад

      ❤😢I’m so sorry …
      Sending you love and peace….

  • @IAmErica-qv7wj
    @IAmErica-qv7wj 2 года назад +69

    Unfortunately, I had the same thing happen to me. And I want to preface this by saying, the day before all of this happened, I went into the hospital with severe back labor, but I didn't know i was having contractions because instead of sending me to labor and delivery, they kept me in the emergency room and accused me of drug seeking because I asked for something to relieve the immense pain I was in..I was 26 wks pregnant, and I had woken to, what I thought was my water breaking, so my sister called an ambulance. I get to the hospital and they test the fluid I thought was my water, and they said that it wasn't from my water breaking, that they didn't know what it was. They do an ultrasound and tell me my placenta is bruised, and that they were going to send me home on bed rest. A few minutes later, I felt what felt like a big pop and pull, I pull my sheet up, and I was drenched in blood from my thighs to my feet. My doctor comes in, makes me sign a form for permission to do an emergency c-section. I asked if I could call my mom to let her know, and she said "no, you do not have time, you're going to die!" After that, All I can remember is the doctor pushing really hard my belly. After I woke up, I found out that I had a uterine abruption and that my uterus was filled with blood clots so they had to give me a hysterectomy and had give me 4 pints of blood. That all could have been avoided, had the hospital sent me to labor and delivery to check on my baby, when I went in with horrible back pain, and my pulse was 140. I was in the hospital for 2 week's. My daughter survived abs was 1lb 14oz 13 inches long. She was in nicu for 4 months. That was 11 years ago.

    • @tinkerbell7435
      @tinkerbell7435 2 года назад +3

      For real? I am soo sorry this happened to you

    • @racheleast2558
      @racheleast2558 2 года назад +1

      Wow amazing story!

    • @BritanniaWay
      @BritanniaWay Год назад +2

      Wow! That's a scary story. So glad it worked out for you and baby. My mother had a similar experience with the birth of my sister. She was 2lbs2oz very tiny under developed lungs. They almost lost her 3 or 4 times in those first few months. She is now 25 years old! ❤️

    • @claireashley427
      @claireashley427 Год назад +2

      26 weeks and 1lb 14 oz..wow! Truly a miracle she survived! Miracle you both survived! Sounds like a horribly scary and traumatic experience but I'm so happy your story had a happy ending and you and your girl are okay!❤❤

    • @erynlasgalen1949
      @erynlasgalen1949 Месяц назад +2

      They were so worried about someone getting painkillers that they almost let a woman and child die. Does anyone else see something wrong with this picture? I think you might have had grounds for a lawsuit there. I'm glad you both came through it.

  • @maddie1495
    @maddie1495 2 года назад +26

    I had a placental abruption at 37weeks 19hours into a very difficult labor with my 4th baby, by the time they got her out the placenta was over 85% detached. It's been almost a year and I still can't talk about it without getting emotional and overwhelmed. Hearing her heartbeat fade away on the monitor while my nursing was freaking out trying to help me is something I'll never forget. It happened so fast I was in shock, from the moment they found the abruption to the time baby was out was about a minute. My husband didn't even know what was happening and didn't even get to be in the room. I thankfully was put under for my C-section because I didn't have an epidural yet, and I woke up 3 hours later receiving blood transfusions and I didn't get to meet my daughter until she was 24 hours old and in the NICU. So thankful to have my daughter here today almost a year old completely healthy and safe, but it's still very traumatic when I think back to that day!!

  • @glorialara447
    @glorialara447 3 года назад +12

    I am shaking hearing your story. I also had a traumatic birth. I was full term and my daughter couldn't be saved. She was perfectly healthy. I ve been having nightmares for the last 5 months.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +6

      Oh sweet mama I am so so so sorry you have gone through this. I will stop and say a prayer for you right now.

    • @fionawaymire3198
      @fionawaymire3198 3 года назад

      I’m so sorry for your loss

    • @Valentina-Steinway
      @Valentina-Steinway Месяц назад

      I am soooo sorry 😢 ❤

  • @heyitsjules2495
    @heyitsjules2495 3 года назад +23

    What a miracle. I’m an OB nurse and I’ve seen things like this happen and it’s a traumatizing emergency. I’m so glad you were where you were when this happened and you’re both here and healthy! Don’t apologize for crying telling the story. If you haven’t please do seek that therapy for yourself before your next birth and your husband as well

  • @turtles02
    @turtles02 3 года назад +77

    Mama Doctor Jones should react to this! I’m so glad you and Dawson is ok

  • @tonyahay2157
    @tonyahay2157 3 года назад +12

    This story really hit home for me. I too have PCOS and was put on clomid to get pregnant. After a devastating miscarriage, I got pregnant again and had to be rushed in to an emergency c section because his heart rate dropped so low. He was in NICU for two weeks while they tested him for leukemia. Luckily, it was all negative and he has grown into an awesome 7 year old. Love your channel and my heart is there with you.

  • @kayladavis6511
    @kayladavis6511 4 года назад +33

    Thank you for sharing your story we had a full placental abruption at 28 weeks my doctor's were able to save me but not my baby girl after test confirmed I had developed HELLP SYNDROME it was causing my kidneys to shut down and platelets bottom out so was just bleeding perfusly inside my uterus . We went on to have a healthy baby girl 2 years later under highly watched specialist care

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  4 года назад +6

      Oh wow I’m so sorry you’ve had to go through that! I’m so thankful you have your baby girl!!!!!!

  • @jeannemarie3704
    @jeannemarie3704 Месяц назад +1

    This is such medical trauma. I had similar emergency c section birth situation with my first child. I was depressed for a year and traumatized. It was 1997. I wish there was you tube back then. I never thought of getting a counselor. I had no support really. Im so glad you and baby dawson are fine and survived. what an absolute miracle ❤❤ thank you for your vulnerability and sharing. You help others by sharing. Thank you!!

  • @alexslade6010
    @alexslade6010 4 года назад +36

    There is no doubt in my mind that Heavenly Father has you put into the room right next to the OR. I am so thankful for your strength to share this story. You are a strong women and I love watching your family on IG.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  4 года назад +4

      I truly truly agree with you 🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @alexslade6010
      @alexslade6010 4 года назад +1

      Lauren Stewart like when you are describing how they kept passing the rooms and you got put so far away I kept thinking oh no why would they do that? And then when you said that your room was right across from the OR I just cried. Like what a blessing and it’s so amazing how Heavenly Father worked through the nurses to put you where you needed to be!

    • @birdeyes200
      @birdeyes200 2 года назад

      They probably already had a feeling she would need to go to OR , especially since they were breaking her water.

  • @lilcricket641
    @lilcricket641 3 года назад +12

    We live in MD too. Very close to DC. My daughter had a placental abruption at 32 weeks and she had an amazing Doctor that was able to save both her and and my grandson. He is 7 months old today and doing fantastic! This was her regular doctor. I’m so happy everything worked out for you. It is truly a terrifying situation. Fortunately for my daughter, her doctor figured out it was an abruption before the placenta completely detached and was able to have her into the operating room, get her a spinal and get the baby out within 15.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      Oh my goodness. I am so so glad to hear of that outcome for your family.

    • @suseq949
      @suseq949 3 года назад +3

      @@LaurenStewart Do you think the doctor should have realized the severity of the bleeding when the nurse called her in initially? How much time elapsed from when Dr left your room until they all came rushing in to take you for c-section?

  • @missm1632
    @missm1632 3 года назад +40

    This is the first yt I've ever seen from you and I thank you for sharing your story. I'm so grateful you and baby made it okay. I hope you are doing okay.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +3

      Thank you so so much. I appreciate your sweet words!

  • @oxykxtten
    @oxykxtten 2 года назад +11

    i don't know how i came across this video but i'm in tears watching this i'm so sorry for what you went through but i'm so incredibly happy you and Dawson made it out okay❤️ an absolute miracle you both survived.

  • @lifeaswegomez
    @lifeaswegomez 4 года назад +30

    I am literally 😭😭😭😭😭😭 I cant even imagine!! You are amazing! And this was clearly nothing short of a miracle! 🙏🏼❤️ so glad it all worked out how it was supposed to!! Thanks for sharing your amazing miracle! Love ya strong mama!!!

  • @demetradecember205
    @demetradecember205 2 года назад +1

    I, too, developed PTSD from the birth of my first child. It was supposed to be a Peaceful, spiritual, gentle birth experience. It turned into a horror show, with 6 tall male EMTs in my tiny bedroom, me naked on all fours, with an incision cutting through all the muscles in my pelvic floor. I am so grateful that I didn't hear the head midwife saying, "Dear Jesus, I think we're going to lose him." He just turned 31 years old, but that whole horrible birth experience and thinking he had died due to complications, which I won't go into, haunted me for years afterwards. At the time, I didn't know there was something called post-partum traumatic stress disorder. If I knew back then, what I know now, I would have opted for a C-section in the hospital for high risk pregnancies. I'm so glad we have the internet now and can connect to other people going through the same thing. There is so much more information available and accessible now.

  • @mariasoliz1487
    @mariasoliz1487 Год назад +5

    I had the same thing happen to me but my son was already coming out. So one nurse was on top of me pushing him out the doctor was pulling it was a crazy scene. I was dying. I could see the room getting dark was like a circle closing in on me. And I could feel my soul being sucked out of my body. I could feel the detachment I was coming out of my body. My son was so blue he was black. But we are both here praise God

  • @laurelalexander8794
    @laurelalexander8794 4 года назад +6

    Oh Lauren. God had you and Dawson in his hands that day. He set up everything up in such a way that you and your sweet miracle baby would still be here with us today. I can't even imagine everything you've been through. I remember you sharing on IG last year and we had a brief conversation through messages. It's so good to hear your story and see all of the ways that God worked a miracle that day, but whew, it's not easy to listen to. I've been through a somewhat traumatizing experience with the end of one of my pregnancies as well and the pain is still so raw for me 5 years later, so I know that your emotions are completely normal and it's not easy to talk about. Give yourself some grace mama. It's okay to be emotional about it. You are so strong! So many hugs to you and Dawson!

  • @sarai040394
    @sarai040394 3 года назад +15

    This is the first video I watch of yours & I literally teared up when you said Dawson cried as soon as being delivered. 😭 I’m so glad you both made it through this 💛

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so so much!!! It was the scariest and most insane night of our lives

  • @shellymurray1672
    @shellymurray1672 4 года назад +8

    I could not breathe through your story. Your survival and Dawson’s survival are amazing miracles!! I don’t know you (personally), but I’m so thankful you’re both here and that you shared your story. You are so strong mama. Sending so much love to you and your family!

  • @Jrh770
    @Jrh770 Год назад +1

    I just came across your video 2 years later and all I can say is you and your baby are a walking miracle. The fact that you were so brave and shared your birth story for everyone to see is going to save lives someday. I’m sure so much has changed in the last 2 years, but this experience will stay with you forever, and I hope you have been able to get some trauma therapy to help with the nightmares from the PTSD. Much love, from my family to yours.

  • @maryssaburgo7461
    @maryssaburgo7461 4 года назад +6

    I am going through my house this weekend in preparation for movers to come on Wednesday, so I put your video on to listen to as I cleaned out my 'Monica Gellar closet' and WHOOO am I glad I just listened. 100% sure I would have laid on the floor in a puddle for the rest of the day if I'd watched your body language and facial expressions.
    So glad for the medical staff you had, so glad you went to the hospital as soon as you had regular contractions, but so so so broken hearted for the experience you had and the trauma you're having to live with and heal from. You're incredibly strong, so sorry that you've had to be!
    When Dawson encounters struggles as he gets older, you can whip out the story of his birth to remind him that he's strong, worthy and *supposed* to be here.

  • @sabahmansoor4820
    @sabahmansoor4820 4 года назад +13

    You’re so incredibly strong!! Going through a c section alone is so rough but having an experience like this...I just cannot even fathom.

  • @courtzidavies623
    @courtzidavies623 3 года назад +4

    This is so moving, you’ve been through so much and you’re so, so strong! This is the first video that I’ve seen of yours, don’t apologise for crying. What you’ve been through is traumatic and you should be so proud of yourself for how you’ve dealt with it ❤️

  • @redhot654
    @redhot654 Год назад +2

    Just wanted to say I cried along with you watching this video and I'm so glad you and Dawson are okay. I really hope you've been able to get some trauma support. You're insanely brave 💕

  • @makaylahouser9078
    @makaylahouser9078 4 года назад +3

    You are so incredibly strong. I had to take a few moments myself to wipe the tears. Thank you for sharing your story with us. We are all here with love and support ❤️

  • @gingermccready4446
    @gingermccready4446 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing such a personal and traumatizing thing to go through! I’m so very glad that you both are here and are ok! Thank God for that! I so sorry that you had to go through it though! I pray that with time the PTSD will lessen! Praying for you and your family always!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @alyciatherest4131
    @alyciatherest4131 4 года назад +3

    I am so sorry this happened to you Lauren! I am so glad you and Dawson made it through. I busted out crying when you said the part about him crying so amazing and the sweetest sound during labor xoxox

  • @briannafrancini1437
    @briannafrancini1437 4 года назад +5

    I cannot imagine going through a trauma like that! You are amazing! Thank you for sharing. I’m so happy that you and your baby survived! God is good and You and your family are truly blessed! 🙏🏼 Stay strong Mama!

  • @georgiayoung9124
    @georgiayoung9124 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m watching this and it’s hard to see you cause the room keeps filling with light. The glory of God was over you…still is. Wow

  • @DanielleSerrano
    @DanielleSerrano 4 года назад +5

    This gave me chills u are so amazing and strong for sharing ❤️❤️❤️ all 3 of ur kids are so incredibly lucky to have you as their Mom!

  • @kaitlingately3785
    @kaitlingately3785 3 года назад +3

    So glad this came up on my suggested videos- You are incredibly strong- can’t wait to dive into your videos 💜

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      Well I’m so glad you found my channel! 🥰 thank you so much

  • @nathaliegraves6132
    @nathaliegraves6132 4 года назад +1

    you're so, so, so incredibly strong. women are incredible. miracles are incredible. thank you for sharing this emotional story.

  • @lupitaperez2903
    @lupitaperez2903 2 года назад +1

    I’ve seen other birth trauma videos but yours has been by far the most traumatic I’ve seen 😢

  • @callihanchaos258
    @callihanchaos258 4 года назад +3

    Wow. This was so powerful and put me in tears. I’m so glad you are both okay. You are sooo strong ❤️

  • @JoJo-vv9rs
    @JoJo-vv9rs 3 года назад +8

    I’m literally balling my eyes out 😭😭😭😭. I loved you channel and Instagram before this but wow you are so real and such an amazing mommy. Thank you for sharing

  • @shirleenflynn3586
    @shirleenflynn3586 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your story! You are so powerful, brave and strong! I’m so so happy you both made it! God held you both in the palm of his hands Lauren! ❤️ ☘️ 🇮🇪

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  4 года назад

      Thank you so much!! I truly believe HE DID!

  • @autumnrobinson1779
    @autumnrobinson1779 3 года назад +7

    I have never watched one of your videos, but I have two boys by kind of traumatic c sections. You were in that OR for a reason, and you had that doctor for a reason. Sending you prayers and love for something that will stick with you forever. I am sorry that you had to go through that, but thankful for you deciding to share your story.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so so much. I truly believe I was as well. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @claudia62782
    @claudia62782 3 года назад +4

    With my first daughter, we went from an all natural water birth, to me being put to sleep for an emergency section to save both our lives. It was rough and scary. I don’t think I have allowed myself to feel what happened. I just push the thoughts away. Probably not the best way to cope. I am so thankful that your situation turned ok.

  • @rainzulema
    @rainzulema 3 года назад +18

    Wow you’re so strong, God was definitely with you both in this moment. Thank you for sharing your story 🤍

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much! I truly believe he was!!!!!!

    • @kaitlingately3785
      @kaitlingately3785 3 года назад

      I was just thinking the same thing 💜

  • @curvyechronicles
    @curvyechronicles 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! This was heart wrenching to listen to and I cannot imagine going through this! You are so strong mama! 💕💕💕💕

  • @treehousefarm7113
    @treehousefarm7113 Год назад +1

    I'm so sorry you went through this. I had what the Dr's believed was a placental abruption until my pathology came back. I actually had a uterine blood vessel rupture and was bleeding to death. Soaked in blood and it puddled around my feet. I was 34 weeks and at home. Then paramedics thought all the blood was mixed with water thinking my water had broken. Tests showed no fluid and confirmed it was all blood. My tummy was so hard trying to stop the bleeding. I was so cold and floating in the ambulance. Praise Jesus my baby had a heart rate at the hospital. They even paged the hospital over the intercom for anyone needing to see me to rush to my room (while they waited the 5 minutes for the test). That was extremely scary for my family....and I don't even remember it. They got my baby out quickly and in nicu for 2 weeks. I was in for 5 days. What a miracle she is. What a miracle God did in saving us both. I developed ptsd. After 3 years I finally sought treatment. I did EMDR and it helped me a lot. I have gone on to have 4 VBAC deliveries. I have had to go back for therapy a few times. I still have triggers. It's a journey to find peace and healing. I pray for you....you're a warrior. 🙏

  • @swiftie5713
    @swiftie5713 Год назад +1

    i know i’m late but your doing great mama. you went through so so so much and i watched this whole entire video with my hand over my mouth in pure disbelief. you should look back in that moment and be like hell yeah, because you pulled through that. you truly have something special that god saved you. amen mamas. ❤️

  • @blakely7353
    @blakely7353 4 года назад +4

    Girl I just did my makeup and you're making me cry lol i can't imagine the pain and trauma you had to go through. I'm so sorry. But you did it! You're so strong and for that your baby is alive and well!

  • @lindsayceara
    @lindsayceara 3 года назад +3

    Cried just watching you cry. This was so sad & Im so sorry you had to go through that. But I’m so glad you’re both okay❤️❤️

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!! I am so so grateful 😭😭😭

  • @mrcarterpro1818
    @mrcarterpro1818 4 года назад +4

    I just gave birth 2 weeks ago to my 3rd birthday. I had two precious uncomplicated vafinak deliceries and assumed it would be the same with my 3rd. However, after 30 hours of labor I started hemorrhaging and was rushed into an emergency c-section. I was put under general anesthesia and the moments before were some of the scariest of my life. As they were putting me under I was begging them to not let us die. I’ve never felt that before. Turns out, I only had a partial placental abruption (thankfully) and both baby and I were okay. I did lose a lot of blood though. It’s been 2 weeks and trying to procsss the trauma of this has been so hard. The what if’s keep replaying in my mind.

  • @christinamarie3037
    @christinamarie3037 3 года назад +4

    Never seen your channel.. Wow! This was such an emotional video to start with. I'm glad you and baby are safe and hopefully you are talking to someone about this. Birth trauma is very real and I commend you for sharing such an intimate story. You are a warrior and I wish you the very best!

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for being here! I’m so glad you finally found my channel

    • @Valentina-Steinway
      @Valentina-Steinway Месяц назад

      @@LaurenStewartsending you love ❤and peace…!

  • @8happyperson
    @8happyperson 3 года назад +1

    its okay for you to still be emotional about what happened, its more than understandable. thank you so much for sharing, im sure this video has already helped so many people who have also experienced it not feel alone and for future mamas to be to be more prepared for what could possibly happen.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +1

      I appreciate you so much. 😭😭😭😭

  • @ciearasullivan4404
    @ciearasullivan4404 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for sharing your story. Your story to me sheds light on why the mortality rate in the US is so high for women giving birth. Your medical professionals completely ignored the signs of you hemorrhaging (you having blood on your sheets should not have been okay to them), as wellas writing downt the wrong blood type is so dangerous. I glad that you and baby made it through this. May The Most High continue blessing you and your family 🙏🏾.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      Thank you so much. Yes I totally agree!!! ALL Of this was such disaster.

  • @nicoleryan100
    @nicoleryan100 3 года назад +2

    This was a recommended video. I'm glad I watched it. Thank you for sharing your experience with us💜

  • @rds1233
    @rds1233 3 года назад +1

    I can’t believe that you went through that. Wow. I am speechless. I am so happy you both are okay.

  • @ashleighflood6262
    @ashleighflood6262 3 года назад +2

    I'm due to have my second baby in May 2021. I had a fear of this and dying with my first pregnancy but thank God it never happened(even though I had to be augmentated due to my waters being broken and strep b positive. They couldn't let me continue laboring on my own so they gave me pitocin). I really hope my second birth goes even smoothier if that's possible. All natural no intervention..no trauma. I was in a car accident this year at 13 weeks pregnant and I think that's enough trauma. I'm thankful I'm alive and my baby. I pray everyday that this birth will go smoothly. I don't need anymore surprises. 2020 has just been full of them...I'm sure it has been for many. If you don't mind me asking do they know what could of caused the placenta to detach ? Your so brave for trying for another. I envy you cause lately my anxiety has been through the roof and I have no reason to be so afraid of childbirth. I hope that your fourth birth goes really smooth for you. 🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      I'm not really sure how to respond but it's not false all the things you are saying. I appreciate you. So sorry that happened to you.

  • @maren.kristine
    @maren.kristine 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. You are so wonderful, strong and such a great mom ♥️

  • @misssjw
    @misssjw 3 года назад +8

    I’m 26 weeks pregnant, whyyyy are RUclips recommending this stuff to me?! 😱😭 congratulations on making it through - I echo everyone else, I would totally recommend seeing a professional to work through this x

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +4

      So sorry my video popped up for you! My delivery was NOT a normal or common thing. Yours will be amazing.

  • @anneanne5889
    @anneanne5889 2 года назад +1

    Wow there was definitely a angel watching over
    You and baby what a blessing and a amazing outcome for most there not so lucky . You have a beautiful family and are very lucky to be here to tell your story . Stay strong and always remembers you were a lucky one ❤️❤️

  • @jodeming5088
    @jodeming5088 3 года назад +2

    As a retired nurse I understand why this is so difficult to talk about. You definitely are very blessed. Talking about it is one of the best things you can do for yourself to heal. I am new to your channel. You have a beautiful family. Sending hugs, love & prayers your way. Keep smiling beautiful, you have got this.

  • @juliaranner8537
    @juliaranner8537 4 года назад +4

    You’re so strong and such an amazing mama ❤️

  • @dianeh5770
    @dianeh5770 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing! You are so brave! Take care!

  • @christinapharand8858
    @christinapharand8858 4 года назад +6

    My 3rd birth was simular minus the bleeding right down to pouring the bottle of iodine all over my body. No heartbeat for 6 minutes and I was rushed into the ER and he was out so fast, crying and peed on the dr and I suffered afterwards with the fear I had in that very moment of me leaving my babies. I had 2 vaginal so I didn't expect this at all ❤🙏

  • @Mrs.Belskey
    @Mrs.Belskey 3 года назад +4

    I just want to hug you right now. I have no words... I'm new to following you and I had no idea. I just want to hold you right now omg 😭😭😭

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      Oh my sakes you are so sweet thank you so much

  • @mshellesea9382
    @mshellesea9382 2 года назад +1

    Omg, I'm sorry this happened to you. God bless you for surviving this horrific experience 🙏

  • @rosexo5778
    @rosexo5778 Месяц назад

    Bless you mama.. that sounds like the most traumatic horrific experience. I am so sorry. I so wished they could of knocked you out for it.. how horrible. Even to this day the trauma would still be there. Im so glad that you are here and your baby is here now a toddler. You are so very strong. God bless from New Zealand xxxx

  • @jdwof7
    @jdwof7 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this! It was undoubtedly a miracle ❤

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      Such a miracle!! I’m thankful every single day

  • @MsJude49
    @MsJude49 3 года назад +5

    You poor sweet girl I’m so sorry this happened to you I’m crying along with you I am so happy you and Dawson made it through this ❤️

  • @debkorteway9523
    @debkorteway9523 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. You are a very strong woman and Momma. ❤❤❤

  • @aleksandrasash109
    @aleksandrasash109 2 года назад +1

    Gosh you are poor thing, I’m literally was watching with the tears on my eyes… Thanks god you and a baby are both alive - You and the doctor are heroes.. 🙏🏼

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  2 года назад

      Thank you so so much!!!!! I’m so thankful we are alive today!!!

  • @portiadavis1101
    @portiadavis1101 4 года назад +1

    It’s crazy how people are put into your lives at the right time.

  • @thorn0darkwater
    @thorn0darkwater 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story im 19 weeks with placenta previa and partial placenta detachment on bed rest and im terrified of a full abruption, I live very close to my local hospital but I've had several bleeding fits during my pregnancy starting at 9 weeks and I am terrified of bleeding to death, its my 1st pregnancy and im only 23 its been so stressful and I really needed to see some positive stories, so I really thank you for sharing from the bottom of my heart

    • @kb9696
      @kb9696 3 года назад

      Hello, Just saw your comment and wanted to stop and ask how you were. I hope everything is going as it should and that you're strong and healthy. No matter who or what gets in the way, YOU CAN DO THIS MAMA. You're unstoppable. I pray for a safe and beautiful delivery for you.

    • @thorn0darkwater
      @thorn0darkwater 3 года назад +2

      @@kb9696 after being on strict bed rest for a month my placenta was able to pull its way half up. I'm still not allowed to do much since my doctor is concerned it might slip down again, but baby is healthy and ive finally stopped bleeding after continuous bleeding for 3 months straight, I have a apt soon so hopefully it will be good news. Thank you for being kind and checking in on me.

  • @daniellelauren6733
    @daniellelauren6733 4 года назад +3

    Oh my goodness! Thank you for sharing.You had angels with you both

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching 😭 I appreciate your support! I’m positive I had angels

  • @catelyngonzales6421
    @catelyngonzales6421 Год назад

    Lauren, I loved hearing your story and availability. I am new to your channel but I am a mama five.

  • @lindywatkins5581
    @lindywatkins5581 3 года назад +2

    I had a placental abruption in July 2020. I was in nursing school at the time, and I was at clinical when I started bleeding. I think back to that night and early morning all the time. So sorry you went through this. It’s such a traumatic experience, but you’re a strong mama. I too wonder what would’ve happened if I wasn’t already at the hospital when it happened.

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      I am so so glad you were in the hospital!! That is how I feel as well. The blessing of actually being inside the hospital when this happened.

  • @winniec.rugutt7658
    @winniec.rugutt7658 2 года назад

    This must have been so difficult. Thank you for sharing your story

  • @misscandlelight444
    @misscandlelight444 3 года назад +1

    This was a horror story, gave me chills.... I’m scared to go to sleep now. You are SO strong!

  • @SuperRachiRay
    @SuperRachiRay 4 года назад +7

    You are so strong momma! You have every right to still be traumatized from all of that! Those feelings you have are soo valid! God definitely had his hands on you. You and your son are both alive and both survived bc you both have a greater purposes. That was hands down my biggest fear my whole pregnancy with my son. I had a planned csection at 38 weeks due to some health risk. I couldn’t imagine what you went through and what you still go through when thinking or talking about it. thank you for sharing your story with us! 💜

  • @sherylmiller6867
    @sherylmiller6867 4 года назад +3

    Bless you and your family! 💜

  • @verakatterfeld3075
    @verakatterfeld3075 3 года назад

    Wow! I cant even imagine what that must have been like😢 Im so happy both you and your baby are okay!

  • @vickistevenson4677
    @vickistevenson4677 4 года назад +10

    How scary! What us women go thru carrying children is simply amazing! I have 3 kiddos and my labor was pretty text book. My 2nd child came so fast I had no time for an epidural and that was rough. Haha but nothing compared to what some go thru. So glad you are here today to tell your journey. Dawson is adorable and I love watching your family grow here and on IG. 💜

  • @rachellecasner2017
    @rachellecasner2017 2 года назад

    I have a very very similar story. My son is now 5 years old, and I still have ptsd from it. I also hemorrhaged again at home 7 days after we got home after the birth. So it was like reliving it all over again a week later. Both my husband and I are still mentally recovering. BUT we did have one more child and had a planned c section. It was so beautiful and peaceful. The doctor was so amazing and understanding of our previous history. Wishing you well with your next

  • @one_ice_cold_chiq
    @one_ice_cold_chiq 2 года назад

    OMG I can't imagine. I had an emergency c section but not like this. It is very traumatizing and I don't think ppl realize just how bad it can be. I'm so glad you and your little one are OK!

  • @QUEENBEE200384
    @QUEENBEE200384 2 года назад

    I live in Maryland also. And has a partial abruption. I was luckily at Johns Hopkins. I had to receive two blood transfusions. I’m so happy you and you son are okay. But sad that you had to go through that as well. You’re blessed.

  • @heatherschul7673
    @heatherschul7673 3 года назад +2

    Oh wow! My first (so far only) birth experience in January of this year was pretty bad, and it can be hard because most people don’t understand. I went without an epidural, and my little man ended up getting shoulder dystosia really bad. It was super traumatic and honestly like violent having 4 nurses and the doctor trying to get the baby out, and when he finally came out everyone including my husband thought he was a still birth, and I was so exhausted and in so much pain I was fading in out of consciousness so I had no idea what was even going on. It was ridiculously brutal in my opinion, and I’ve had so many people tell me, “oh that’s pretty normal”, or “ that isn’t so bad”, and it honestly makes you feel like you’re a pathetic mom or something. I really struggled for the first month or so after he was born. I can only imagine going through what you did my god! It definitely takes a strong woman to share something so vulnerable and traumatic, so thank you for sharing. ❤️

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      oh my goodness sakes. I am so so sorry you went through that!!! Blessyou sweet mama.

  • @canyonflowers
    @canyonflowers 3 года назад

    So happy you both made it through. Thank you for sharing your story. Why did not going to meet the doctor not go well? I didn't see the video linked. Much love mama! You have a new subscriber!

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      Thank you so much 😭 I’ll snag the link for you!

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/NlXVBNrGIeM/видео.html

  • @k.r.6697
    @k.r.6697 2 года назад

    I suffered a traumatic surgical experience as well - I started internally haemorrhaging and was vomiting up all of my blood. I was rushed back into the operating room and was intubated while still awake while having been tied down. When I woke up 5 days later I woke up on a ventilator with what felt like a million tubes coming out of me… an NG tube, a PEG tube… as well as a few others and a central line through my neck. I was in the hospital 15 days I believe. I still can’t process it 2.5 years later. I wanted you to know, I understand, my heart goes out to you - sending you love.

  • @jessicaziegler5531
    @jessicaziegler5531 4 года назад +1

    Sending so much love ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @tammyroberts4272
    @tammyroberts4272 2 года назад +2

    I am so sorry you had to go through this. My daughter just had this happen to her Sept 29 2021 she delivered my grandson at 35 weeks he was born with no heart beat. Unfortunately her placenta abruption (full) she was bleeding internally and the hospital she went was not a L&D. Bless your family.

  • @kinsley5027
    @kinsley5027 Год назад

    Sis you’re so STRONG! God had His hands on you just like he had my sister in His hands during her placenta abruption! My nephew was born extremely premature and he had amniotic band syndrome.. he lost his leg and big toe on the other leg! My sister and nephew almost lost their life.. the doctors came out and told us that we needed to prepare to say our goodbyes! She had an emergency C-section and the baby went straight to the nicu! God is FAITHFUL, long story short my nephew is 12 years old and God is using him in church on the bongos! He amazes us every day!

  • @sallyrussell8180
    @sallyrussell8180 2 года назад

    Please stop apologizing for crying while telling your heartbreaking story. You are incredible! A real hero! I'm so glad your doctor was so incredible. Having worked L&D, your birth story is truly is a miraculous birth; please believe that.

  • @katelankendrick5741
    @katelankendrick5741 4 года назад +2

    My first child was almost 10lbs and we had no idea . His birth was dangerous and scary ( shoulder dystocia for him , horrible internal and external damage for me) . He is 3 and happy and healthy thank God but I still can’t talk about his birth without crying ! It took me a long time to realize I needed counseling for my PTSD. So much lone to you and your family ! Glad you are talking about this ❤️

  • @topsi91
    @topsi91 3 года назад +2

    Wow that sound like a horror story.. I am so sorry this happened, but I am happy you and your precious little baby are ok at the end. I hope there are no consequences (its the first video of you I am watching)

    • @LaurenStewart
      @LaurenStewart  3 года назад +1

      Thankfully two years now and he is growing beautifully! Such a joy. He has the most fun personality and we cannot imagine life without him.

  • @amyroberts4867
    @amyroberts4867 Месяц назад

    I had placental Abruption as well but not a complete. But I did hemorrhage in the OR. Thank god you and your baby are ok!!! ♥️

  • @selenasaenz7427
    @selenasaenz7427 4 года назад +4

    I cannot imagine 😭 I’m so glad God had his hands over the both of you and you’re so so strong! I pray for y’all and your new journey to baby number 4 ❤️

  • @HylyJrdn
    @HylyJrdn 4 года назад

    I am so sorry you went through this, I could not imagine. The Lord has his hands on you and your sweet baby! Are you seeing a counselor for therapy? If you’re not, I hope that you will. You experienced severe trauma both physically and mentally. Love and prayers. ❤️

  • @MelanieMunro06
    @MelanieMunro06 4 года назад

    Babe you are so amazing and strong you are a warrior mamma stay strong, Stay Healthy, Stay Well xx ❤❤

  • @paprikaasmr3420
    @paprikaasmr3420 3 года назад +1

    Thankful you are both okay 💕💕

  • @juliazander1169
    @juliazander1169 4 года назад +5

    Wow!! 🙏🙌🏻God is good!!!💕

  • @SuperBentley55
    @SuperBentley55 7 месяцев назад

    my baby was about 4 or 5 weeks early and i had placenta previa and placenta abruption although it was only partial. I had a Copper 7 IUD that my dr. thought had slipped out possibly during removal of a tampon. this happened in 1979. I didnt allow myself to get all freaked out because I didnt want my baby to get stressed and traumatized. she was perfectly fine. a sweet little redhead

  • @ayeshaabdullatif9293
    @ayeshaabdullatif9293 2 года назад +1

    I had a similar experience with my third baby. My contractions went very well. I went from a 1cm to 10cm within 24 hrs. I didn't even know that I was in labour. All I had was pain. My husband took me to the hospital that's when I found out I was 10 cm. I was excited at first but they didn't let me walk. I laid flat on my back the whole time. Once my water broke I was intense pain I couldn't push her out. My doctor had my legs up I did not have any control whatsoever. Doctor had to do a vacum just to pull her out. Baby was fine but I wasn't. 😭I lost so much blood I ended up in operation room. This this just so they can stop the bleeding. I'm still traumatized by that. I know exactly how you feel dear.

    • @annadavis2547
      @annadavis2547 10 месяцев назад

      I had a similar experience 28 years ago. I started bleeding at 13 weeks. Everyone thought that I was having a miscarriage. But I didn’t miscarry. I was placed on bed rest and assured that it would heal and everything would be fine. It didn’t heal. I hemorrhaged several times during the next 15 weeks. I had multiple blood transfusions and multiple tests. At times I felt like a pin cushion. At 20 weeks, I hemorrhaged and passed out. I had two units of blood in addition to an IV line. I was given magnesium to prevent labor along with medication to keep me calm. My blood was tested every six hours for clotting factors. Things came to a head the week before delivery. I began to hemorrhage but was also passing chains of clots. I was hospitalized for a transfusion once again, another 3 units. This time however, they did not send me home but transferred me to another hospital with a better NICU. I had graduated to 25 weeks the stage of viability. At the new hospital, I was given steroids for the baby’s lungs. They planned to deliver the baby two days later. Surgery was scheduled. My doctor of record was an air force doctor and had been called up. During this time, I had been cared for by his colleagues. I was treated by whoever was on call. They had differing ideas on handling this crisis. On the day I was scheduled, he returned home. No one bothered to tell us that he had canceled the surgery. He finally came to my hospital room at 3 AM. He was exhausted. We both kept drifting off during the conversation. He explained that if he had to use a 100 units of blood he would not deliver for at least 3 more weeks. Funny ha ha on him, I began to hemorrhage during the conversation. He left to go sleep (good thing). The nurses hung more blood. A few hours later he came to check on me. I covered his hand with blood. His eye widened and he explained that he could not keep pace with the blood loss. I was immediately taken into surgery. Unlike you they did have time to prep. I remember covering the nurse’s scrubs with tears as the epidural was placed. The anesthesiologist positioned me and then wiped my face. He gave me a second IV line and my husband came in. I was terrified but resolute. My husband was so scared. The anesthesiologist then asked if I could feel anything. When I said no, he responded with good you’re already open. He talked me through each step of the surgery. When the baby was delivered, he squeaked. The doctor asked if I had heard it. I hadn’t. He then tried to deliver the placenta. I heard the anxiety in his voice when he asked where is the placenta. There was none left. The baby had been sitting in a gelatinous liquid full of clots. He then placed my organs on my stomach and proceeded to give my husband an anatomy lesson. By this time I was emotionally numb. I didn’t see my baby for several hours. He was bright red and looked older than my grandpa. I wasn’t allowed to touch him. I silently told him goodbye expecting that he would die in the next few hours. He survived and is just fine. But 28 years later, it an still feel like yesterday. I still get a lump in my throat when I share my story. It is no longer anxiety but a mourning of sorts. A few months later as I was pushing my baby in a stroller, a man who had gone through this with his baby and wife stated it gets better but it will always be a part of you. I went on to have another child, no complications. Healing happens and life moves forward.

  • @urssullas
    @urssullas Год назад

    Glad you and the baby are fine. My 1st delivery was even worse than this. 18 hrs labor, emergency C section. Bedridden for 6 weeks, such strong antibiotics that I lost all my hair as I had peritonitis. Not fun.

  • @ASmith-jn7kf
    @ASmith-jn7kf 2 года назад

    That doctor was amazing.