OMGOODNESS! I know where this is going…I thought I did, now I know for certain. Many, many moons ago, I was neighbors with a family who had “mirror” twins that were born over 2 days apart, and in separate years.
@@ЗвезделинаБожилова Well, in this particular instance, it was male twins, both with near identical port stain birthmarks on their face, one had theirs on the right side of his face, the other had his on the left side of the face. One was right handed, the other was left handed. They were basically mirror images of one another.
@@ЗвезделинаБожиловаIt means the babies split latter than usual, so they look a lot more alike, but mirrored: like one would have a heart slightly to the left, and the other could a bit to the right.
I had a singleton, but I still had contractions off and on for almost a week after giving birth. They got so strong at one point that I had to pull the car over immediately.
@jackiem7282 Actually, most twins have separate amniotic sacs. In fact, all fraternal twins have separate amniotic sacs and placents. On the other hand, around 1% of identical twins share an amniotic sac. When they do, it's often extremely dangerous or even fatal as their umbilical cords get tangled up and strangle each other. Shared placentas are much more common though, with around 70% of identical twins sharing a placenta. It all depends on how far into the pregnancy the zygote splits. If the zygote splits before it implants in the uterine wall, around days 1-3, then each twin will have their own sac and placenta. If it splits right after implanting, around days 4-8, then you get a shared placenta but separate sacs. If it splits a while after implanting, around day 8-13, you get a shared placenta and a shared sac. Finally, if it splits really late after implanting, around day 13-15, you get conjoined twins. That's why fraternal twins always have both separate amniotic sacs and separate placentas, as they start out as two separate zygotes from the beginning.
@@jackiem7282Also, most of the time, this kind of birth, called delayed interval delivery or asynchronous birth, happens when one twin is delivered before viability, so doctors do everything they can to delay the second delivery in order to give the remaining fetus as much time as possible to hopefully make it to viability. Cases where it happens naturally are much less common, but basically happen because the woman's body just spontaneously stops contracting after the first baby is born but before the second's sac breaks. There are also a few cases where the mother had two uteruses with one baby in each. It's all extremely rare, but the longest time between two twins being born was 157 days, although the first twin didn't survive. The longest time where both survived was 87 days.
@@mamanursetina she didn’t know she was in labour and she only had few twinges and she coughed and she didn’t realise til she felt the baby and blood in her underwear.
My friend was heavily pregnant, was having issues with stress incontinence towards the end of the pregnancy, so was wearing pads. She rushed to the toilet and came out with her pad in her hand, in a blind panic, thought her waters had broke. Every time she went to sniff it she was violently gagging, so I ended up having to do the sniff test. It was infact urine. 😂
My daughter gave birth and 5 days later, she delivered a second sac with a mass of cells at home! An undeveloped twin. Doctor had no idea my dau was pregnant with twins! .
Bless your heart, you had twins like 5 days apart. Oh my gosh. I better be careful of that because my sister is a twin and I have an aunt and uncle who is a set of twins. Another sister had twin boys. So it really runs in my family. Thankfully I've only had Singleton so far. I couldn't imagine that. I mean, you give birth, you think you're done in recovering and then you have another one.
😂😂😂I felt sick not in labor until I was a quarter of the way thru my 1+ hr drive to the hospital literally had to slow down to 25 during contractions driving on the highway my brother was supposed to tell my bf and mom but instead went to bed I barely made it had my son encaul(water never broke he came out in his water balloon 😂) 15 minutes after 8 got there everyone woke to a picture of him😅was kinda pissed for a few years my brother went to bed n didnt listen to me!!!
I know this is completely different but 6 weeks out from both my births (one vaginal, one c section) I had a day where i thought I was going into labor again. I was cramping so badly, I thought they were contractions, throwing up. 6 weeks out each time. Went to doc both times and they couldn't tell me what it was. Stopped after about 8 hours. I know this skit leads to something else but it reminds me of those days each time.
66 years ago my mom miscarried early on then approximately 2 months later began to hemorrhage went in to surgery to do a Hysterectomy and delivered me. Docs had no idea she had a double uterus with 2 babies!
I passed my baby and went for the confirmation of miscarriage ultrasound. Both mine and docs jaws dropped when we saw a second baby still swimming around in there.
My mum had a similar experience without the extra surprise babies. She thought labour & contractions were food poisoning, spent hours bent over the toilet bowl. I was delivered in a hospital, but for a little while i genuinely mogut have been a toilet baby. Oops
I was almost born behind a billboard.My grandmother was walking with mom to go to the hospital a block away. Mom said "I've got to go poop RIGHT NOW, I'm going to have to go do it behind this sign! Grandma told her "OH HELL NO YOU DON'T GIRL,KEEP WALKING!"😂
PART 4!
PART 4!
We all need a PART 4!!
Obstetrical Soap Opera (pt 4) *TRUE STORY* #postpartum #nicubaby #laboranddeliverynurse #givingbirth
Yesss!! 🎉
Yes this is such a nightmare situation I have to see it through 😂😂
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I don't see it! What am I missing
Omg you are commitment!! To spill water like that on ur carpet 😂😂
Right?! I'm like why!!
For real 😂
😂😂😂😂
It's just water
@@LJBSullivan you're still going to have a soggy wet carpet...
Oh gosh!! Just water on the carpet!!! Love the commitment to telling the story 😮
We need a part 4!! I’m dying to see the doctors reaction
That this is actually a real thing that can happen to women's bodies is wild, amazing and SCARY!!!
OMGOODNESS! I know where this is going…I thought I did, now I know for certain. Many, many moons ago, I was neighbors with a family who had “mirror” twins that were born over 2 days apart, and in separate years.
What's mirror twins? Does it just mean they looked a lot alike?
@@ЗвезделинаБожилова Well, in this particular instance, it was male twins, both with near identical port stain birthmarks on their face, one had theirs on the right side of his face, the other had his on the left side of the face. One was right handed, the other was left handed. They were basically mirror images of one another.
2 uteruss
@@ЗвезделинаБожиловаIt means the babies split latter than usual, so they look a lot more alike, but mirrored: like one would have a heart slightly to the left, and the other could a bit to the right.
Me oh my god! "Ahh the pain I need to get that checked out" *pain leaves* "Ah it's probably nothing" 😂😂😂
Series is so underrated! Keep them coming!
♥️♥️
OK, I realize this was not a funny situation in real life, but watching it on here I laughed so hard at the husband‘s reactions!
I had a singleton, but I still had contractions off and on for almost a week after giving birth. They got so strong at one point that I had to pull the car over immediately.
The partner sounds so helpful! ❤
"Do you need to have a poop?" Always a grade A question in _multiple_ situations!
Most def because giving birth literally feels like taking a shit 😂😂
I love your videos
Thank you ❤
My sister delivered the first of her triplets at home and she didn’t make it and she was 25 weeks. She had the other 2 2.5 weeks later at 27 weeks.
How does that even happen? Separate placentas and amniotic sacs? That’s crazy!!!
@jackiem7282 Actually, most twins have separate amniotic sacs. In fact, all fraternal twins have separate amniotic sacs and placents. On the other hand, around 1% of identical twins share an amniotic sac. When they do, it's often extremely dangerous or even fatal as their umbilical cords get tangled up and strangle each other. Shared placentas are much more common though, with around 70% of identical twins sharing a placenta. It all depends on how far into the pregnancy the zygote splits. If the zygote splits before it implants in the uterine wall, around days 1-3, then each twin will have their own sac and placenta. If it splits right after implanting, around days 4-8, then you get a shared placenta but separate sacs. If it splits a while after implanting, around day 8-13, you get a shared placenta and a shared sac. Finally, if it splits really late after implanting, around day 13-15, you get conjoined twins. That's why fraternal twins always have both separate amniotic sacs and separate placentas, as they start out as two separate zygotes from the beginning.
@@jackiem7282Also, most of the time, this kind of birth, called delayed interval delivery or asynchronous birth, happens when one twin is delivered before viability, so doctors do everything they can to delay the second delivery in order to give the remaining fetus as much time as possible to hopefully make it to viability. Cases where it happens naturally are much less common, but basically happen because the woman's body just spontaneously stops contracting after the first baby is born but before the second's sac breaks. There are also a few cases where the mother had two uteruses with one baby in each. It's all extremely rare, but the longest time between two twins being born was 157 days, although the first twin didn't survive. The longest time where both survived was 87 days.
Oh my goodness! 😮
@@mamanursetina she didn’t know she was in labour and she only had few twinges and she coughed and she didn’t realise til she felt the baby and blood in her underwear.
Part 4 soon plssss
"Do u want me to SMELL 👃👃 it? " 💀💀
That part. His commitment to help her. ❤🥲🥹
Lol, it does not smell like urine. In fact, it does not smell at all. Super clean. Think about its purpose.
My friend was heavily pregnant, was having issues with stress incontinence towards the end of the pregnancy, so was wearing pads. She rushed to the toilet and came out with her pad in her hand, in a blind panic, thought her waters had broke. Every time she went to sniff it she was violently gagging, so I ended up having to do the sniff test. It was infact urine. 😂
That was helpful 😂
i love the intimacy
We need tis series to go on and on
ON THE CARPET!!! You are committed
PART 5! WE NEED TO HAVE A FITH PART TO THIS STORY
LETS HAVE A MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR WHAT THE CARPET HAD TO ENDURE FOR THIS SKIT PLEASE ❤❤
Part 4 plssssss 😢
Good husband, quickly making a plan to go to the doctor and for baby's care and not waiting...
My daughter gave birth and 5 days later, she delivered a second sac with a mass of cells at home! An undeveloped twin. Doctor had no idea my dau was pregnant with twins! .
Thank goodness it came out in it’s own! An abortion to remove it would be illegal in many states now…
I have to tell you that this made me spit out my pepsi oh my god these are amazing.
PART 4
PART 4
WE DOOO NEED PART 4
I need the rest of this story, I’m invested. Lol
Bless your heart, you had twins like 5 days apart. Oh my gosh. I better be careful of that because my sister is a twin and I have an aunt and uncle who is a set of twins. Another sister had twin boys. So it really runs in my family. Thankfully I've only had Singleton so far. I couldn't imagine that. I mean, you give birth, you think you're done in recovering and then you have another one.
Where can I find parts one and two?
Amazing
Omg i couldnt imagine this!!!
😂😂😂I felt sick not in labor until I was a quarter of the way thru my 1+ hr drive to the hospital literally had to slow down to 25 during contractions driving on the highway my brother was supposed to tell my bf and mom but instead went to bed I barely made it had my son encaul(water never broke he came out in his water balloon 😂) 15 minutes after 8 got there everyone woke to a picture of him😅was kinda pissed for a few years my brother went to bed n didnt listen to me!!!
Holy crap, the baby had a whole interior pool in there 😅
Dedication is the water over carpet 😀
Following for pt 4
It’s up!
PART 4 ASAP PLEASE 😂😂😂😂
It’s up!
If I become a mom I would give up if this happened to me
I'd be in heaven ❤
Am i missing something? If so can someone tell me which video i need to see. Cause how did the gynecologist not catch that there are 2 uterus'?
I know this is completely different but 6 weeks out from both my births (one vaginal, one c section) I had a day where i thought I was going into labor again. I was cramping so badly, I thought they were contractions, throwing up. 6 weeks out each time. Went to doc both times and they couldn't tell me what it was. Stopped after about 8 hours. I know this skit leads to something else but it reminds me of those days each time.
Whyyyyy are you doing this to.us! Part 4.please!😂😂😂😂
66 years ago my mom miscarried early on then approximately 2 months later began to hemorrhage went in to surgery to do a Hysterectomy and delivered me. Docs had no idea she had a double uterus with 2 babies!
That's amazing 🎉
I passed my baby and went for the confirmation of miscarriage ultrasound. Both mine and docs jaws dropped when we saw a second baby still swimming around in there.
@incemomnia1374 That's what's called a Miracle & A BLESSING!!!!
@@janwheeler87 Hallelujah! Amen!!
I saw an earlier clip, the woman has 2 uterus, & is pregnant with twins, after giving birth 20+ days ago.
"Maybe I just peed my pants?!?"
But how did they miss that there was still a kid in there!?
Two uteruses?
Wild!
BONUS BABY !!
What's going to happen next we need another part😁😁😁
If this is indeed a twin, I would consider this a beautiful surprise😭😂❤️ ready for part 4👀
Haha….part 4 is up!
My mum had a similar experience without the extra surprise babies. She thought labour & contractions were food poisoning, spent hours bent over the toilet bowl. I was delivered in a hospital, but for a little while i genuinely mogut have been a toilet baby. Oops
I was almost born behind a billboard.My grandmother was walking with mom to go to the hospital a block away. Mom said "I've got to go poop RIGHT NOW, I'm going to have to go do it behind this sign!
Grandma told her "OH HELL NO YOU DON'T GIRL,KEEP WALKING!"😂
Oh my.
The special effects team been working overtime
🙏🙏🙏
❤
How does this get missed in the hospital
What a nightmare. Meanwhile all them making six figures saying youre the stupid one.
PART 4!!!!!!!
More please
Part 4 is up!
Anyone else bothered by him seeing her in pain and doubling over but not taking the baby???????
Omggg
Wait i missed part 1 and 2
Oh yayyyy twins??? Ok ill be waiting for part 4 lol
@@roar8693haha glad you found it. Part 4 is up!
Omg they decided to shoot the video on the carpet 😅
Where is part 2?
this could take a while
a long while
Lol but what about feeling baby moving still, even though she already gave birth?
You just had a baby and you don’t recognize contractions?
This is possible?! I’m pregnant now so I so hope not !!
Do you want me to smell it 👁️👄👁️🤣
What does it smell like? I always wonder 😮
The agony of waiting for the gossip
Hahaha bring the tea! It’s up for you!
Maybe it was the chicken 😭😭😭
😮
😂😂😂😂
Let me guess, she had two uterus and gave birth to twins.
First timerzzz
lemme see
cause i doubt
it will help
let me try
honestly i dont understand
i care
i just wont figure it out
Five!?
Do you want me to smell it. Maybe I just peed my plants.
On carpet?!
I’m committed…
Eeehehaaah😅😅
Why on the carpet
How many uteri does she have? I need to understand the science please
Part 4 is up!
The answer to your question is likely more than one 😏
So confused
paart 4444 pllzlzlzzzzzz
It’s up for you!
Some people are just stupid
How is this even possible 😮🫢
Because our bodies are an abyss of wonder and creation. 🤣
@@synergisticcollusion134 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣magic