Awww that woman in the yellow genuinely looks extremely uncomfortable to do that. Everyone should stop screaming at her “just do it” that’s not going to work.
@@FaithMichelle420 And? Plus no where in the video says it’s “her job” or she’s in med school. We can’t sit there and make assumptions. Let’s run with your theory. She’s getting screamed at! They need to be more compassionate. It’s obviously not a real patient. The women sitting there naked is like “omg it’s just me, just do it.” Every 2 seconds screaming at her “just do it”
Huh? The naked lady is not the getting examined? I did heard her say “just do it”, I also heard her say “it’s just me, I don’t care”. So I think she was about to in her first canal.
@@foofur6647 “Knowing” how much a cervix is dilated only serves medical personnel because it tells them whether or not they should start forced pushing. - When they get you on your back and make you push hard with or without contractions. Cervical checks can only be up to 60% accurate and the percentage actually decreases the further through labour we go. Our cervix’s dilate to the size of our own babies heads, not a standard 10cm like they make you believe we are all aiming for. Pushing before the cervix has reached desired dilation is exactly how so many women end up with injured cervix’s or pelvic floor muscles. Forced pushing is entirely unnecessary as we all know because of the foetal ejection reflex but they like to ignore that too. The biological reflex that pushes our babies out does not happen until after transition (when baby makes their way through the birth canal) which comes after full dilation for our babies heads and it can take a while for baby to be ready to descend after full dilation.
it serves as a way to keep medical personnel in control and putting a laboring woman on a schedule. I never check my ladies, unless they ask or unless there are contributing factors that lead me to believe that mom or baby are in distress, and even then it’s questionable.
Oh god, I've always been so embarrassed about it... please tell me, from a man's perspective, it doesn't feel weird or awkward when you touch it when... you know? Like when I do it I can feel it myself and I know my husband can feel it when he does it too and it's so embarrassing for me!
@@AmandaLovesOldFords just like women are embarrassed about extra body fat, stretch marks etc. I don't like it that I "have something inside" and he can feel it when he does it
Some women have a very high set cervix, that coupled with potentially short fingers might mean you could not ever feel it, even if it was at it’s lowest point. Also some women just aren’t that curious. There can be a number of reasons.
@@tianna1116 as a menstrual cup and disc user your fingers need to get the lay of the land to position them correctly….also, you never masturbate? Thats what blows my mind, women aren’t curious about their bodies? We have a much closer relationship with our vaginas bc of our periods and child birth and all other medical issues compared to men and their genitals. So weird to me that women are like, cervix? Huh?
Awww that woman in the yellow genuinely looks extremely uncomfortable to do that.
Everyone should stop screaming at her “just do it” that’s not going to work.
it’s her job
@@FaithMichelle420
And? Plus no where in the video says it’s “her job” or she’s in med school. We can’t sit there and make assumptions.
Let’s run with your theory.
She’s getting screamed at! They need to be more compassionate. It’s obviously not a real patient. The women sitting there naked is like “omg it’s just me, just do it.” Every 2 seconds screaming at her “just do it”
Her shirt says, "Future Midwife."
That ain't gonna happen if she can't handle vagina 😂😂
@@MrsB95750her shirt literally says "Future Midwife"...
Huh? The naked lady is not the getting examined? I did heard her say “just do it”, I also heard her say “it’s just me, I don’t care”. So I think she was about to in her first canal.
✨Cervical checks are unnecessary and increase the risk of infection.✨
They serve the medical personnel only.
Thank you! During labor they checked me too much and I ended up with an infection which also affected my unborn baby.
Serve the medical personnel how???
@@foofur6647 “Knowing” how much a cervix is dilated only serves medical personnel because it tells them whether or not they should start forced pushing. - When they get you on your back and make you push hard with or without contractions.
Cervical checks can only be up to 60% accurate and the percentage actually decreases the further through labour we go.
Our cervix’s dilate to the size of our own babies heads, not a standard 10cm like they make you believe we are all aiming for. Pushing before the cervix has reached desired dilation is exactly how so many women end up with injured cervix’s or pelvic floor muscles.
Forced pushing is entirely unnecessary as we all know because of the foetal ejection reflex but they like to ignore that too.
The biological reflex that pushes our babies out does not happen until after transition (when baby makes their way through the birth canal) which comes after full dilation for our babies heads and it can take a while for baby to be ready to descend after full dilation.
Makes sense womens bodied are so smart
it serves as a way to keep medical personnel in control and putting a laboring woman on a schedule. I never check my ladies, unless they ask or unless there are contributing factors that lead me to believe that mom or baby are in distress, and even then it’s questionable.
Link the video?
I’ve searched for this video high and low and cannot find it.
Please link the original video. I’d very much like to watch it.
How can I get pregnant my doctor told me that I may have endometriosis and I was to big smh 😢😢😢
You can still get pregnant, and being “big” definitely doesn’t change that. It might be hard though
Can you lose weight through healthy diet and exercise? That will help
Both problems
as a man, I have felt a few. its like a firm, almost hard, protrusion at the end of the vaginal canal. its easy to find...it really is...
Oh god, I've always been so embarrassed about it... please tell me, from a man's perspective, it doesn't feel weird or awkward when you touch it when... you know? Like when I do it I can feel it myself and I know my husband can feel it when he does it too and it's so embarrassing for me!
@@Magda_7396 not at all a turnoff for a man, at least not me. I guess it is like our little sac thing...LOL It is part of you....dont be embarrassed.
@@jstone1211 hah, ok thank you 😅
@@Magda_7396why would you be embarrassed?
@@AmandaLovesOldFords just like women are embarrassed about extra body fat, stretch marks etc. I don't like it that I "have something inside" and he can feel it when he does it
Cuz you doctors shouldn't be touching women's Parts like that that's why it was weird
Ewe. Lol I'll never be able to forget this now
How does a woman not know what a cervix feels like?? Just curious…
Some women have a very high set cervix, that coupled with potentially short fingers might mean you could not ever feel it, even if it was at it’s lowest point. Also some women just aren’t that curious. There can be a number of reasons.
What?! Is touching your own cervix a common thing?? This is news to me
@@tianna1116 as a menstrual cup and disc user your fingers need to get the lay of the land to position them correctly….also, you never masturbate? Thats what blows my mind, women aren’t curious about their bodies? We have a much closer relationship with our vaginas bc of our periods and child birth and all other medical issues compared to men and their genitals. So weird to me that women are like, cervix? Huh?
@@tianna1116🤣🤣🤣