Our Birth Story with c-section.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @pr1ya.
    @pr1ya. 4 года назад +4159

    one day he will watch victorious and realise how much of an icon his mother is

  • @rp1232
    @rp1232 4 года назад +2908

    People who sings to their babies: twinkle twinkle little star
    Daniella sings to her baby:
    CHICAGOOOOO CHICAGOOOO
    Edit: Thanks for the likes

  • @analysemolina
    @analysemolina 4 года назад +1943

    victorious : season 5 ep. 1 - Trina Gives Birth

    • @annabelleadams2768
      @annabelleadams2768 4 года назад +15

      analyse molina love this

    • @purpleballooon
      @purpleballooon 4 года назад +13

      Actually season 5. Season 1-3 was put in Netflix but season 3 and 4 were combined.

    • @chacasamp
      @chacasamp 4 года назад +3

      season 5

    • @fw_michaela5402
      @fw_michaela5402 4 года назад +1

      Yes please

    • @sr.supreme5808
      @sr.supreme5808 4 года назад +40

      Season 5 ep 2. Aunt Tori
      Season 5 ep 3. Robbie lost the baby
      Season 5 ep 4. Baby goes to Hollywood Arts
      Season 5 ep 5. Robbie and Cat get Married

  • @honordench
    @honordench 4 года назад +561

    can you believe we’re leaving this decade with trina vega being a mum 🥺

    • @rebeccathebest7347
      @rebeccathebest7347 4 года назад +9

      No, I honestly can’t. 😂

    • @anusharamu3777
      @anusharamu3777 3 года назад

      That wasn’t same decade this is new decade

    • @honordench
      @honordench 3 года назад

      @Ella Jacobson don’t worry doll ur not mean at all !! i was just calling her by the name of the character she played in victorious 💟

    • @honordench
      @honordench 3 года назад

      @Ella Jacobson u too lovely !!

  • @Anthonygbautista
    @Anthonygbautista 4 года назад +3477

    Gio will one day see this video and be so proud of his mommy. You’re his real life superhero

  • @Noconnection_Dino
    @Noconnection_Dino 4 года назад +601

    I almost just choked on my water when that doctor LITERALLY wiggled him out of her stomach by the head like that!

    • @moka_dotz2857
      @moka_dotz2857 4 года назад +3

      Celi._.18 me too

    • @nataliea2378
      @nataliea2378 4 года назад +1

      Celi._.18 ikkkkk

    • @SupremeNugget17
      @SupremeNugget17 4 года назад +12

      It's normal

    • @taleighaortega3957
      @taleighaortega3957 4 года назад +15

      The babies are stronger than you think

    • @lquez28
      @lquez28 4 года назад +23

      YOOOO I DONT KNOW IF ITS BAD BUT I STARTED LAUGHING SOOOO MUCH OMG I DIDNT EXPECT THAT AT ALLL HAHAHA

  • @amshukambala8477
    @amshukambala8477 4 года назад +3987

    Chicago Chicago it’s a city that’s exciting it’s a city that’s inviting....

    • @JasmineDragonXYL
      @JasmineDragonXYL 4 года назад +193

      From now on I'm calling this city SHE-cagooo

    • @angel-uw9ej
      @angel-uw9ej 4 года назад +45

      i was watching that episode before 😂

    • @sophianajarro
      @sophianajarro 4 года назад +117

      It’s a city for a women just like me!

    • @amshukambala8477
      @amshukambala8477 4 года назад +89

      There’s a lake they call Lake Michigan

    • @emmasootsheehan5620
      @emmasootsheehan5620 4 года назад +72

      @@amshukambala8477 I really think I`m fitting in

  • @ItsLanaLeslie
    @ItsLanaLeslie 4 года назад +577

    “It tastes like swallowing lipgloss” such a Trina thing to say. So happy for you guys. He is beautiful ❤️

    • @rustidyan3384
      @rustidyan3384 4 года назад

      I've had castor oil and it is exactly... This! Melted chapstick...

    • @delaneyyy813
      @delaneyyy813 4 года назад +1

      I could never drink castor oil

    • @No-er6jj
      @No-er6jj 4 года назад

      @Ashley Munoz omg yesss ...😂

    • @autumnlove0518
      @autumnlove0518 4 года назад +1

      You should never take castor oil. I’ve heard so many stillborn stories. I’m so shocked she recommended you to do this.

    • @gracecate2363
      @gracecate2363 4 года назад

      She's not Trina she's Daniella

  • @erincampbell7701
    @erincampbell7701 4 года назад +1692

    the way the doctors where pulling the baby out by it’s head gave me anxiety ❤️

    • @DaniellaMonet
      @DaniellaMonet  4 года назад +398

      Erin Campbell same.

    • @jordantoomey9525
      @jordantoomey9525 4 года назад +89

      LOL I didn’t have a c section but my fiancé said the same thing when the dr pulled out our daughter. He said it was so wild seeing him pull her out like that. He told me he put his leg up on the bed to pull her out 😂🙄which obviously didn’t happen but it was still funny

    • @The9AcesFamily
      @The9AcesFamily 4 года назад +17

      @@clarissasalazar8641 not a vaginal birth. Doctor's need to let baby come out on the bed between moms legs by its self.

    • @slickywicky1
      @slickywicky1 4 года назад +33

      The 7 Ace Family doctors actually help guide baby’s out even with vaginal births. It’s obviously not as full on as a c-section haha but they will twist bubs slightly to help move the shoulders out :)

    • @samanthaferraro6493
      @samanthaferraro6493 4 года назад +13

      Omg same. I was like stop!!

  • @nana-oo5vp
    @nana-oo5vp 4 года назад +450

    it’s very sweet knowing that our “she-cago” is now a mother ❤️

  • @MessyBunMama
    @MessyBunMama 4 года назад +424

    Why would she give you caster oil 🙄 It’s literally known to make babies poop in the womb and be very dangerous for baby and mom. I’ve never heard of a medical professional recommending it ESPECIALLY after the baby had already pooped! Im glad you and baby are ok and that you were able to get taken care of before anything got worse. ❤️ Congratulations.

    • @luvjade123
      @luvjade123 4 года назад +12

      Brittany Printz I thought the same thing about the castor oil.

    • @Legal.Knievel
      @Legal.Knievel 4 года назад +76

      I said the same thing. I'm appalled. She should honestly lose or at least have her license suspended. Not only the castor oil but not telling her to go straight to L&D when there was an indication that baby had pooped in utero.

    • @Glamorrous
      @Glamorrous 4 года назад +25

      Thought the same thing! No professional would recommend for a pregnant woman to drink castor oil.

    • @desireevazquez227
      @desireevazquez227 4 года назад +6

      That’s what I was thinking! I’m currently pregnant and have been researching what’s safe and not safe while pregnant, and just about every website says not to drink castor oil! My 3 different doctors all said the same thing. Before even a doctor tells me to go buy and take something that isn’t prescribed, I look it up first. I’m glad she’s okay.

    • @aislynnneff2753
      @aislynnneff2753 4 года назад +1

      yess!!! I was like.. no doctor I know has ever said “yes take the oil” HUH?

  • @Romelia-wb1bn
    @Romelia-wb1bn 4 года назад +1103

    Other babies first word: Momma
    Daniella's baby's first word: CHICAGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

    • @duckinahurry4630
      @duckinahurry4630 4 года назад +4

      My sisters first words were poop and cook-uh, she means cookie, and with that she meant....literally every thing made out of dough

    • @mvttgirl
      @mvttgirl 4 года назад +1

      😂😂💀

    • @arnoldsilva191
      @arnoldsilva191 4 года назад

      Hahahhahahahah

    • @madeliefvalentijn6611
      @madeliefvalentijn6611 4 года назад

      SHECAGOOOOOOOO*

    • @milliealwyn
      @milliealwyn 4 года назад

      YESSSS

  • @baileyyang__
    @baileyyang__ 4 года назад +2326

    Who else has been here since day one
    👇🏻

  • @brooke4196
    @brooke4196 4 года назад +127

    I was just watching victorious... and now she has a baby!?!?!?
    Congrats dude

  • @svetlanavelichko8472
    @svetlanavelichko8472 4 года назад +1044

    It doesn’t matter how a child comes to join us into this world, as long as they come out and are healthy. A birth is a birth, they’re all the same. So happy for you guys! God bless ♥️

    • @ライオン-q4o
      @ライオン-q4o 4 года назад +1

      No they’re not

    • @moonlite
      @moonlite 4 года назад +9

      Jay Nicole whats that supposed to mean💀

  • @neve8648
    @neve8648 4 года назад +92

    Gio : “Chicagooooo chicagoooo it’s a city that’s exciting it’s a city that’s inviting , it’s a city for a gio just like meeeeee””

  • @sophiausmani9089
    @sophiausmani9089 4 года назад +223

    daniella monet: ICONIC, POWERFUL, AMAZING.

  • @anaescobar8746
    @anaescobar8746 4 года назад +715

    “just finished a workout with tori”

    • @tylercline4975
      @tylercline4975 4 года назад +3

      lol

    • @kristinet.6863
      @kristinet.6863 4 года назад +18

      Searched the comments section for this.

    • @NicadosRedShirt
      @NicadosRedShirt 4 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @elletsitouridis8766
      @elletsitouridis8766 4 года назад +27

      Tori is the name of her gym instructor- he is a man. Not Victoria Justice

    • @anaescobar8746
      @anaescobar8746 4 года назад +19

      Elle Ridis obviously, I’m just saying it sounds like she’s talking about victorious

  • @elliet3387
    @elliet3387 4 года назад +345

    The way you and Andrew look at each other, I can tell you guys are so happy with each other and baby Gio♥️what an amazing family.

  • @user-hx8hk6id4e
    @user-hx8hk6id4e 4 года назад +99

    This happened when I went into labor with my daughter. My labor was 3 days long and the stress of it caused some problems with her heart beat and she also pooped in the womb. I also never realized my water had broke either. I got induced and we stayed an extra day in the hospital. Her heart is fine and now she's a happy and healthy girl. Her 3rd birthday is actually next week on the 2nd!
    Congrats on the baby boy! Take in every moment because they grow so much so fast!

  • @alexiyahxoxo1377
    @alexiyahxoxo1377 4 года назад +635

    Who remember the episode where Trina has her wisdom teeth taken out and she’s there attacking tori 😂😂😂😂 I don’t know why I kept thinking about that episode as I’m watching this

    • @MoniLove10
      @MoniLove10 4 года назад +13

      Amelia Babez X that episode was Freak the freak out

    • @freseando666
      @freseando666 4 года назад

      Oh gosh 😂

    • @nancyjones9638
      @nancyjones9638 4 года назад +4

      No joke I was whaching that whilst this came up on my notifications

    • @aubreyreeves2007
      @aubreyreeves2007 4 года назад

      Litterly just got done watching that with my little sisters lol

    • @nameissayra
      @nameissayra 4 года назад +1

      omggg same hahaha

  • @nikkilangham3954
    @nikkilangham3954 4 года назад +171

    Am I the only one that was told never to do the Castro oil?😬
    But I’m so glad he is healthy and handsome! Congratulations you too!

    • @KaylaDunDunDunIt
      @KaylaDunDunDunIt 4 года назад +17

      Nikki Langham yes it causes abdominal cramps by gastrointestinal discomfort, I can’t believe she had that much too holy crap she had to be pooping herself

    • @laurak4961
      @laurak4961 4 года назад +11

      Yes it’s very dangerous and can cause baby to poop in womb

    • @jolenemariiiee
      @jolenemariiiee 4 года назад +34

      So unprofessional for her midwife to have recommended that. As she explained what her midwife did during labor I would NEVER use that one again.

    • @QueenIrene4382
      @QueenIrene4382 4 года назад +1

      Laura Khader well the baby had already pooped in the womb so I don’t think she was worried about that. Castor oil can be effective in jumpstarting labor but the midwife probably should have told her how much instead of her just chugging it

    • @lasisters9028
      @lasisters9028 4 года назад

      two*

  • @queenpoet
    @queenpoet 4 года назад +375

    I just realized that TrIna has baby! That’s so crazy but Congrats♥️

  • @jadehere9816
    @jadehere9816 4 года назад +226

    “It’s like swallowing lipgloss

  • @annaslifeco
    @annaslifeco 4 года назад +474

    Who else cried, because every human being is a wonder 👼🏼

  • @aubreyturner2638
    @aubreyturner2638 4 года назад +404

    swallowing oil is the worst thing to ever do. my goodness it’s so gross

    • @LindsayC33
      @LindsayC33 4 года назад +57

      aubrey turner along with the fact that castor oil contains ricin and it can be very toxic and poisonous to the human body if consumed in large amounts! i’m amazed thats what they told her to do 😣🤭

    • @isabellalockwood5858
      @isabellalockwood5858 4 года назад +13

      @@LindsayC33 That's what MOST wack "doctors" tell you to do to make it go faster, and spicy foods which actually can cause heartburn so heartburn and labor no fun. I don't believe in crystals or mid wives of birthing at home (give me drugs lol) i'll NEVER do that when I have a kid. I have Endometriosis so it's already going to be OVER excrutiating for me, i'd rather not feel it. BUT for some people it's what they want I just don't believe in it and once most women really feel the pain of stretching and burning they then want drugs and it's too late. My mother had all three of us kids naturally no drugs cause they weren't available to her, they also broke my brother's collar bone cause he got stuck in the birth canal and they couldn't get him out, so they snapped his collarbone and squeezed his shoudlers together and pulled him out he had to spend an extra 3 weeks in the NICU to heal.

    • @isabellalockwood5858
      @isabellalockwood5858 4 года назад +6

      ​@@LindsayC33 If you don't believe me my mother sent me this when I asked her if it's legal and it is.
      Fracture of the clavicle or collarbone is the most common fracture during labor and delivery. The clavicle may break when there is trouble delivering the baby's shoulder or during a breech delivery. A baby with a fractured clavicle rarely moves the arm on the side of the break. However, healing occurs quickly.

    • @erinc8795
      @erinc8795 4 года назад +4

      @@isabellalockwood5858 I feel like you have adhd

    • @Uwchanii
      @Uwchanii 4 года назад +1

      @@erinc8795 💀

  • @avasimpson2680
    @avasimpson2680 4 года назад +466

    When your watching 'CHICAGO CHICAGO' when got the notif

  • @tylercline4975
    @tylercline4975 4 года назад +77

    Omg the doctor pulling him out my is head scared the hell out of me glad you're all happy and healthy much love -tyler

  • @ddy1656
    @ddy1656 4 года назад +684

    Daniella: *I'm pregnant*
    Victoria: I think we all are pregnant

  • @breakfastfood7849
    @breakfastfood7849 4 года назад +274

    despite things not going how you wanted , i’m very happy that everything turned out fine :)

  • @keyleemabry7203
    @keyleemabry7203 4 года назад +6

    Your birth story sounds like mine. Aside from the meconium. I was in labor for 57 hours, I was stuck at 7cm for 12 hours. Turned out the cord was wrapped around her neck twice and with each contraction she would be pulled back instead of pushed out.
    You've got a wonderful and supportive fiancé. Everything he said about feeling helpless while you were laboring was the exact same thing my husband said.
    God bless you and your beautiful family ❤️

  • @yeeyee9160
    @yeeyee9160 4 года назад +295

    Im literally watching Victourious right now and the fact that trina just had a baby OMG 💕

  • @sandracortinas2710
    @sandracortinas2710 4 года назад +43

    I love how Daniella Always has a smile on her face ☺️

  • @alexaperea3076
    @alexaperea3076 4 года назад +160

    You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for this video

  • @orca3413
    @orca3413 4 года назад +14

    the thing you said about the plan not going to plan reminded me of my favorite leonard snart quote from the flash
    make the plan, execute the plan, expect the plan to go off the rails, throw away the plan

  • @zaynabbouallaga7167
    @zaynabbouallaga7167 4 года назад +143

    Natural or not ur a woman who is brave and strong 💪🏼❤️and ur son is beautiful

    • @huwapoopoosa6591
      @huwapoopoosa6591 4 года назад +4

      Any woman who gives birth is strong no matter what. Bless baby gio can't wait for him to watch victorious and grow up seeing his mama 😭♥️

    • @kyleeg_10
      @kyleeg_10 4 года назад

      When I have a child I AM NOT HAVING A NATURAL BITH I don’t care if I’m not strong or brave

  • @briannnaelizabeth5231
    @briannnaelizabeth5231 4 года назад +17

    Preach it! “It’s al about the child being healthy, you being healthy” any form of birth is amazing! Good job mama! He is beautiful💕

  • @jxnnaannxx
    @jxnnaannxx 4 года назад +31

    Gio’s coo’s are the most soothing sounds ever! Congrats Danielle & Andrew, you are all so strong! 💕

  • @sydneydaye
    @sydneydaye 4 года назад +46

    It doesn’t matter how you give birth if you carried and got that child out is amazing ❤️

  • @laurenmooney4846
    @laurenmooney4846 4 года назад +173

    god shes so freaking cute, her face is so cute i cant get over it. I'm talking about daniella not the baby lmao

  • @chante8432
    @chante8432 4 года назад +6

    Such a magical experience happened to you, im 13, i cant imagine growing up, becoming big, then becoming a mother, but other then being famous, thats mostly all people in the comments are talking about, is victorious, but no, whats really important here is that, this beautiful, amazing, and wonderful woman has a story, she had a wonderful thing, this story, to share, now she went through this with her partner, her and her partner went through this horrific thing, she couldve lost her baby, but no, another life was born into this world, she started another life, now thats what is really important, sure this baby boy will grow up to know his mother was famous, but truthfully, the real thing to focus on in this video is that, this woman is an amazing mother, shes a magical human, she did this.
    God bless.💖💖💖

  • @orca3413
    @orca3413 4 года назад +78

    y'all stop bringing up trina/chicago and actually be happy for her and give her encouraging words

  • @balls4016
    @balls4016 4 года назад +33

    Danielles Child in 2031: Mom are you really that bad at singing?
    Danielle: SHECAGO SHECAGOOOOO

    • @emmaasmr6892
      @emmaasmr6892 4 года назад +1

      Singing ***

    • @balls4016
      @balls4016 4 года назад

      Emma's Life ?

    • @emmaasmr6892
      @emmaasmr6892 4 года назад +1

      kool aid guy gaming you said signing instead of singing ! So I corrected you !!

    • @balls4016
      @balls4016 4 года назад +1

      Emma's Life fixed it! Lmao thanks

    • @emmaasmr6892
      @emmaasmr6892 4 года назад +1

      kool aid guy gaming you’re welcome

  • @chloeleighxox7887
    @chloeleighxox7887 4 года назад +114

    Awwww ur baby is so cute and small like he's tiny x

  • @mackenzie8177
    @mackenzie8177 4 года назад +30

    my mom is one of the strongest people i know, she has had 3 c-sections (she’s had 3 kids) and she loves her scares

  • @slickywicky1
    @slickywicky1 4 года назад +65

    Sorry for the essay, but here’s my birth story.
    I gave birth to my beautiful (surprise gender) daughter Madeline on October 26 2019 but just like your beautiful birth story mine wasn’t to plan either.
    We had to be induced at 38 weeks due to her growth decreasing and her Doppler’s declining (blood flow threw umbilical cord) it was originally going to be 36 weeks so she would have been prem, they jabbed me with steroids to help her lungs a little and then the day before our 1st induction date they scanned me and turns out the steroids helped more than just her lungs because she started growing again and her Doppler’s has regulated. However I than had a high blood pressure readings and was immediately put on blood pressure medication for concerns of preeclampsia and had to go to the hospital every second day for the next two weeks for regular checks (I also had gestational diabetes, so honestly pregnancy was hard for me, with the horrendous morning sickness until 25 weeks, I felt like I had every single bad thing I could have gotten)
    Come our induction date 24/10/19 (I’m Australian, dates go the other way haha ) they used something called cervidil which is a gel they put behind the cervix to soften it etc. 12 hours after the original insertion they checked my cervix and unfortunately no progress (they are able to keep the gel in a further 6 hours before opting for another option) so at 2am there was no progress. Come 12pm the following day i started timing my contractions and was in a lot of pain, unfortunately the CTG machine was faulty (which we found out during my pushing stage) so the midwives didn’t believe I was having contractions and I was only given paracetamol for pain relief.
    By 3pm there was a shift change and a new midwife started. She took one look at me and could tell I was having contractions. Checked me and I had dilated 1.5cm which we had the same feeling (all the pain for such little progress) this is when it was decided it was best for me to get the epidural and boy was that a game changer 😂 I slept through the rest of my labour;!3cm - 10cm only waking every 15-30mins to press the epidural button (I was also up all night the night before with cramping due to the gel)
    So come 11pm on 25/10 I was told head was down and I can start to push (finally) however, after 50 minutes of pushing the midwife called the doctor in as bubs was starting to get stressed. He informed me he would need to perform an episiotomy and then suction cap her out (I originally wanted the natural birth with no help, but when it comes to your baby you do what’s best for them) after three more pushes with the cap; on the final push I had a coughing fit, which turns out helped the most as the motion of coughing was enough to get her head out 😂) she was born at 12:52am 26/10 weighing 2.940kg (6.5pounds) but this is when it got scary for me. As they were cleaning up the doctor was called to an emergency as a baby was stuck so the midwife was stuck holding my cut together as she is trained in stitching, by this point she’s realised I’m loosing a lot of blood from my cut and there isn’t much she can do but get my partner to press the green button to get someone in (wasn’t classed an emergency yet as she had somewhat got the bleeding under control) 40 minutes later a second doctor came in and finally began stitching me up (20 minutes later, she was almost done but just needed the original doctor to come in and confirm she didn’t need to go deeper with the stitches and she could do the final layer) 10 minutes passed he still hadn’t come.. 20 more minutes the midwife was getting agitated because I was still laying down with my legs on the stirrups. Another 10 minutes still nothing (by this point the midwife had been to the other women’s room who was being stitched up 6 times to get him just to take 2 seconds to look at my cut and the stitches) finally after a total of 50 minutes waiting he came in and said one more layer of stitches and then she can finish it off and I’m done.
    Come to me being sat up and my legs down, there was only the midwife, my partner Nathaniel our daughter and myself in the room and the midwife wasn’t facing me but I could feel myself about to pass out (I remember saying I’m about to go) and that was it. I don’t know how long I was out for but my partner says he shot up quickly put our precious girl down and moved all the tables and stuff out of the way for the midwife to get to me and he pressed the emergency button for her. At this stage I was in and out of consciousness and several people were in there now, squeezing a bag of fluids into my line and telling me I need to stay awake. Unfortunately I was so tired (I mean I had just given birth) but finally I looked over and my little family as my partner was white as a ghost and I told myself I need to stay awake for them. After a little time, I could feel my senses coming back, I could hear and I wasn’t as tingly anymore.
    I had lost 2.5 litres of blood and was very close to dying due to a large amount of blood lost quickly and then my body couldn’t keep up when I was sat up)
    In Australia our government is shocking so our hospitals are currently constantly understaffed due to budget cuts and unfortunately the night of my birth story my hospital was understaffed, I don’t hold any of the midwives or doctors accountable; they were wonderful and did exactly what they needed to do and that was bring my daughter into this world healthy and alive!
    The next day I had three blood transfusions and was restricted to my bed for the day, which I’m sure you know is hard with a new born. That night my partner and I had a cuddle and a cry together as my biggest fear is dying during childbirth and that very nearly happened. But that’s when Nathaniel told me his biggest fear and that’s watching his love die during childbirth and being left with this helpless baby and having to be strong for them. So if I wasn’t already hormonal enough, seeing him cry broke me haha
    4 weeks later myself and my family are doing well, our little girl is growing way too quickly and as much as I’m in the mindset of never wanting to give birth again as it was too traumatic, I’d do it all again for my little girl 💕
    Gio is lucky to have a warrior as a mother 💕

    • @AisOk-kv2ou
      @AisOk-kv2ou 4 года назад +2

      Ashley Jane Brown - thank god you lived x

    • @yeeyee8125
      @yeeyee8125 4 года назад +1

      Ashley Jane Brown omg no way! my birthday is on october 26 as well!! bday twin! and my name also starts with an M! SO COOL!

  • @KatlynB93
    @KatlynB93 4 года назад +10

    Just watching this today. My son was born Csection and actually swallowed meconium prior a few weeks before birth. He was born in distress and with pneumonia. He was flown to a hospital 2hrs south of us and was admitted into the NICU.
    I understand the fear you went through. Every thought goes through your head about if you could have done something to prevent this. I'm so happy your baby boy is healthy and beautiful. Bless your family ❤

    • @katietucker8202
      @katietucker8202 4 года назад +1

      Katy B. I hope your son is healthy and happy now! I am due in a week and so hoping my baby hasn’t pooped yet. What signs did your baby have that he was born in distress?

    • @KatlynB93
      @KatlynB93 4 года назад +2

      @@katietucker8202 I bled a lot thinking it was the "bloody show" but it was him in distress. I had labor pains so I went to the hospital of course but when they hooked me up they lost his HR 7 times. It was horrifying but he's perfect and healthy now. I hope everything goes beyond perfectly for you and your baby will be born healthy as a horse ❤❤❤

    • @katietucker8202
      @katietucker8202 4 года назад +1

      Katy B. Thank you! So glad to hear your son is happy and healthy now!

  • @mayaatkins1401
    @mayaatkins1401 4 года назад +64

    A tip to make the scar “disappear”. If you put BIO OIL in the scar once or twice a day helps a lot. You can buy it on amazon. It is pink color.

    • @LyricsLuv16
      @LyricsLuv16 4 года назад +6

      If I'm not wrong the main ingredient in Bio oil actually ends up being mineral oil so buying mineral oil would have a very similar effect and cost way less!

  • @U5hry
    @U5hry 4 года назад +37

    “its like swallowing lipgloss”

  • @miguelbedoya6825
    @miguelbedoya6825 4 года назад +53

    OMG, THE MOMENT WE HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR

  • @gidletv
    @gidletv 4 года назад +4

    The most underrated person, I just love the fact she’s so open about everything

  • @hollyveilleux3828
    @hollyveilleux3828 4 года назад +80

    the way the drs pulled gio out... like by his head stressed me out and gave me so much anxiety. omggg

    • @Alejandra-ri8fq
      @Alejandra-ri8fq 4 года назад +4

      LEXI GRAVES
      Nope it does not affect the baby that’s how the babies are usually delivered 😊

    • @jacquedenise86
      @jacquedenise86 4 года назад

      They pull like that when it comes out naturally. Babies are fragile, but resilient.

    • @kaituran4200
      @kaituran4200 4 года назад

      Ye

  • @Bianca-ti7ns
    @Bianca-ti7ns 4 года назад +1

    Daniella, I just want to say thank you for including the footage of baby Gio actually being pulled out. I was in a similar situation too where I had to have an emergency c-section. Your mind can only imagine what is happening on the bottom half of that curtain as you feel your body being tugged in all sorts of directions. I was in total awe actually seeing the footage because it gave me an idea of how my son Francisco was born. Its amazing to see God's work and to see how much our little ones go through before even making it to this world. Thank you for sharing your beautiful story and being so open about it.

  • @ohliveyeaah
    @ohliveyeaah 4 года назад +26

    so many tears! You are both strong, i can’t begin to imagine how draining and hard everything must’ve been, but you both pulled through and everything happened the way it was meant to happen. Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy. I’m so happy for you! 💛💛

  • @mercedessadhouredits7299
    @mercedessadhouredits7299 4 года назад +6

    Omg I got so scared when the pulled his head like that but he’s ADORABLE and I’m so thankful he’s alive and healthy.💗💗💗

  • @nikismid5510
    @nikismid5510 4 года назад +60

    Im so happy for u your son is soo cute🥺❤️

  • @kristysantisteban9848
    @kristysantisteban9848 4 года назад

    I also had an unplanned c section with my son 6 months ago at the beginning of the pandemic. At first I was really disappointed that the birth didn't go as planned (I wanted to have a natural birth as well and ended up being induced). But I know I made the best decision for my boy. I absolutely love what you said. "Any way that you give birth to your baby is the way you're supposed to do it. At the end it's all about having a healthy baby". Truly inspiring story and a true testament of the power us momma's have and the sacrifice we make. Thank you for sharing

  • @Missbruna3261
    @Missbruna3261 4 года назад +38

    Omg why would they even recommend castor oil?!? That's so dangerous 🤦‍♀️

  • @elsa3231
    @elsa3231 4 года назад +7

    oml the way the doctors pulled him out by his head
    That spiked my anxiety...

  • @heheh6727
    @heheh6727 4 года назад +279

    I was watching Victorious when I got the notif😂

  • @kaleyschlueter8596
    @kaleyschlueter8596 4 года назад

    This is similar to my story! It took a long time to mentally recover from my first birth but my second daughter brought a new outlook on my c section deliveries. I love my girls and that's all that matters now. I would NEVER wish my scar away, it's the little doorway to their first dimension of life and that, to me, is truly so magical

  • @emc5807
    @emc5807 4 года назад +73

    I hope everyone in the comments know that she is her own person and she isn’t actually Trina from the show she was in. You need to recognize her as Daniella not Trina.

  • @QueenJess2k05
    @QueenJess2k05 4 года назад +141

    When I first saw her husband I thought of Ryan reynolds

  • @paigenobrega8426
    @paigenobrega8426 4 года назад +10

    I can’t imagine how scary that was for you both 😭 I’m so happy he’s healthy and so so beautiful. Congrats to you’re beautiful family. You’re all so strong.

  • @paigewilkerson8958
    @paigewilkerson8958 4 года назад

    I loved this! I have had two c sections with both of my boys. With my first I had preeclampsia was out on bed rest and an emergency c section. I loved hearing that you are proud of your scar and that the way we have our babies is the way it was meant to be. At the time, I had read a lot of comments from people saying you are not a real mom unless you had your baby vaginally and other people saying having a c section is the “easy way out”. I had a lot of guilt and cried for the first year of my sons life feeling so hurt and cheated from my birthing experience with him. It was lovely hearing your experience and coming out stronger. ❤️ baby is beautiful!

  • @jaymatteson2233
    @jaymatteson2233 4 года назад +3

    This year has been the worst year of my life and this is the best channel I’ve ever subbed to, your so awesome!! Ily all

  • @MerryM101
    @MerryM101 4 года назад

    Im a labor and delivery nurse and im so sorry you had to experience this! I've had many patients with similar stories and the fear on their faces always kills me. Im so glad you had a good support system, it makes all the difference in the world.

  • @jadawilliams7690
    @jadawilliams7690 4 года назад +5

    It’s such an amazing thing to see someone I watched during my childhood fall in love with someone and give birth to a perfect baby 🥺❤️ congratulations

  • @baileycottam1037
    @baileycottam1037 4 года назад

    I’m currently in nursing school, and just finished my OB rotation. And I just wanted to say that you explained everything so perfectly! I knew exactly what you were talking about and explained it well for people that wouldn’t know much about the medical side of it.
    Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy, you did such an amazing job!

  • @neve8648
    @neve8648 4 года назад +29

    No one gonna talk about how it looked like he dislocated his head tryna take him out , anxiety levels at the max 😨

  • @XMizzTuraX
    @XMizzTuraX 4 года назад

    I had to have a section when I had my little one because I had severe pre eclampsia and my kidney started to deteriorate. He was born seven weeks early and was in neonatal (NICU) for a month but now he's a very healthy four month old. No one realises how hard and traumatic a C-Section is.
    He's perfect and you're a perfect family. Wear your scar with pride Daniella! It's a sign of how much of a warrior you were too

  • @lanakeys4852
    @lanakeys4852 4 года назад +43

    Chicago, we weren’t ready for this 😭

  • @CrystalRichardson6684
    @CrystalRichardson6684 4 года назад

    So amazing. I just had a c section 3 weeks ago with my first baby boy. We wear the scar with pride. The whole birth experience is truly a miracle no matter how it goes down, like you said. Congratulations 🥳.

  • @alaiagutierrez4667
    @alaiagutierrez4667 4 года назад +7

    I feel so bad for her, if I was her I would be crying and freaking out! She is so brave!

  • @juliavasquez7750
    @juliavasquez7750 4 года назад

    My name in Daniela. When I was little I used to thing Daniela was a weird name but you inspired me to believe in my self. Thank you,Daniella Monet for inspiring me.

  • @michelleleuch
    @michelleleuch 4 года назад +9

    I may or may not have cried 😭❤️ I’m so proud and you’re so strong.

  • @abby_softball9358
    @abby_softball9358 4 года назад

    I love how real this is. I truthfully have never seen a video of yours... but wow this was so honest and raw. Thank you for this, I think it is needed in the world

  • @U5hry
    @U5hry 4 года назад +5

    it helped that you showed the c section being done. it showed people what can happen and how it goes.

  • @victoriamej731
    @victoriamej731 4 года назад

    never would i have ever thought you had him at the whittier hospital!!! i grew up in whittier & go to whittier college. aside from that, you have such a beautiful family. ever since i found out you were pregnant, i’ve been following along throughout your stories etc and i always look forward to them. i wish a life filled with continuous happiness and blessings for you and your family

  • @maureenfrappier5165
    @maureenfrappier5165 4 года назад +3

    Our Childhood has just had a baby....this is amazing...your SOOO strong and your baby is beautiful

  • @torig
    @torig 4 года назад

    seeing the dogs meet the baby was the low key *CUTEST* thing i have ever witnessed in my entire lifetime. thanks for including that, and this video warmed my heart ❤️

  • @khadraabeeb5007
    @khadraabeeb5007 4 года назад +29

    Omg I had a c-section too last year when I was pregnant with my daughter Nesreen

  • @milanavujkovic827
    @milanavujkovic827 4 года назад +1

    I cried so much while watching this. Never watched Victorious, I just stumbled on this video by accident, but anyways I'm so happy for you and your fiance. May God bless all three of you. ❤️

  • @Paulanekodesu
    @Paulanekodesu 4 года назад +32

    the way you look at your husband... pure love.

  • @juliannagonzalez4701
    @juliannagonzalez4701 4 года назад +2

    Pregnancy can be terrifying - especially towards the end. I'm so glad for you both because you were handed a healthy, beautiful baby.♡

  • @arianamarie4106
    @arianamarie4106 4 года назад +4

    This is seriously so beautiful. Tears ran down my face when I saw little Gio being pulled out of your stomach! Love you guys ❤️

  • @caitlinlabyoda5662
    @caitlinlabyoda5662 4 года назад

    My 6 year old daughter and I just binge watched Victorious and I came across your channel! Congrats! I’ve had 2 c-sections! You are right, the way you’re supposed to have your baby is the way it’s supposed to be! He is beautiful! Congrats!

  • @frankey917
    @frankey917 4 года назад +12

    He is so beautiful! Bless you and your incredible family!

  • @victoriaus9341
    @victoriaus9341 4 года назад

    Hi, I just want to say I'm glad I ran into your birth video. It really helped me see my birth experience in a more positive way. I too had to have a csection after laboring for 24hrs. I was so upset about it but after hearing you I feel better about it. I do have to say that in general people give natural or vaginal births more credit. You always hear them saying "so strong" or "good job" but they don't really say that to us mommas that have had to go thru a csection. It should be seen equally as you mentioned because one way or the other we are still birthing a child but I feel like it really isn't. People are quick to say "oh you had a csection?" or "oh really, what happened?" At least I have felt that way. Not sure if I'm making any sense. I just want to say thank you for giving us csection mommas more credit on birthing our babies too!

  • @craycrazy4732
    @craycrazy4732 4 года назад +60

    When it says 20 seconds ago❤️

    • @amber-wq7rk
      @amber-wq7rk 4 года назад

      cray crazy when it says 7 seconds ago

    • @alyssawaltz9316
      @alyssawaltz9316 4 года назад +1

      When it says 2 days ago❤️

  • @alyssac5130
    @alyssac5130 4 года назад

    I also came out through a c-section and my grandma said that that was the only time she’s ever seen my dad cry. I am so glad that you are okay and he’s so cute!!

  • @fricandfrac2905
    @fricandfrac2905 4 года назад +7

    Oh my gosh. God bless. My twin had his cord wrapped around his neck too

  • @haileyspear9503
    @haileyspear9503 4 года назад

    Daniella. You are such a strong person. I’m so very proud watching this and I love the way you go about this video. Letting moms who had a c section, are still indeed moms. Strong and beautiful moms. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @madhatter9335
    @madhatter9335 4 года назад +11

    It’s like it was yesterday when she was singing about Chicago

  • @vanessaroseobrien
    @vanessaroseobrien 4 года назад

    I sobbed hearing your beautiful brith story! Gio guy is a miracle! God seriously blessed you and Andrew and thank goodness for modern medicine! I truly felt (a fraction) of the emotions I’m sure you felt! So happy your little guy is earth side!!

  • @chloemoralez6567
    @chloemoralez6567 4 года назад +39

    so proud of you girly💕❤️

  • @hockeyheart7
    @hockeyheart7 4 года назад

    You guys are so strong to have dealt with such an emotional and physically difficult situation and I am so glad everything turned out okay and you ended up with your beautiful baby boy. You can tell from this video just how much love you have for him already. I work in the area and the hospital you went to is very good at what they do, I have family members who were born there as well. Welcome to the world little Gio!💕

  • @kira5565
    @kira5565 4 года назад +5

    Ilysm Daniella your going to be the best mom Gio could ever ask for!!! You have been one of my favorite people for almost ten years now and the fact that you now have a son is amazing! I’m so proud of you and I wish you and your amazing family the best! Congratulations on everything!!!💗❤️

  • @ang82890
    @ang82890 4 года назад

    You are amazing. He is amazing. You have a wonderful husband. I also had an emergency c section and although I didn't choose to have surgery it was still so raw, emotional, memorable and so much more ❤️

  • @chloemostard8767
    @chloemostard8767 4 года назад +4

    My mum worked as a midwife for 40+ years and always told me that birth rarely goes the way you want it to, I never believed her until it was my turn. This is my birth story:
    A year ago this coming Saturday the 30th, I had my daughter. A baby that I was told I would never have due to health issues.
    My birth plan was to have a water birth at the hospital with fairy lights and calming/soothing music playing in a dark room.
    That is not what happened.
    After a month of trying to labour naturally - 2 stretch and sweeps a week(she was really big and I wasn’t able to walk from 36 weeks due to severe sciatica), my due day came and went. I was booked in to be induced 3 days after my due date, and it had to be cancelled due to emergencies at the hospital (so my water birth definitely wasn’t happening if I was being induced). They booked me in for day 4, and cancelled again. Then they booked me in for 10 days after my due date, by day 5, they asked me to come in for regular monitoring. I had been losing this weird dark yellow/grew coloured fluid all morning. It was filling the pads I was wearing, and my baby was no longer responding properly on the monitors. I had 3 speculum checks done in an hour (only one was lubed 😭), to try and determine what this fluid I was losing was. They tested for meconium and amniotic fluid. Tests came back negative for both, and they couldn’t work out what was going on.
    It was decided at 2pm that I was to have an emergency caesarean that evening at 6.30pm.
    My best friend (also a midwife) arrived and waited with me and my partner, and I was prepped for my caesarean. As they took me in, I was happy, I was smiling, I was joking, I was even singing. They played The Greatest Showman in the theatre room.
    It was an amazing experience.
    At 6.33pm, my daughter was born, pooing as she was lifted out. She wasn’t breathing because she had gotten fluid in her lungs - I was completely unaware of what was happening. They helped clear her and she started breathing. She was a healthy 8 pounds 3oz.
    While having a caesarean wasn’t on my to do list, it ended up being a miracle. I have had severe endometriosis for most of my life, which has caused me to have fertility issues. I have had several operations, and while pregnant, was experiencing severe ‘endo’ pains. While I was open, I asked the doctor to check for any endometriosis, so that I wouldn’t need a check in a year. I was completely clear of it all, and he found a large hole that had been left there after my last operation - the source of my pain. He fixed the hole, and identified that the fluid I had been losing was a leak in my waters.
    My obstetrician (who was the surgeon), has been doing this for 35 years. He had only ever once has a patient not labour after any stretch and sweeps, let alone 8 of them. And he had never had anyone come into a caesarean as happy as I was,
    It didn’t at all go the way it was expected to, but it was one of the best experiences of my life.