omg this is the chillest birth video I've ever seen, even though you were going through it for so long! congratulations, wishing you a smooth recovery and all the best with your baby!
I really really enjoyed watching your birth vlog!!! It was beautiful and really smooth and I wish your family so much bliss on this journey 😊😊!! I’m currently 31 weeks pregnant with my first son and I hope it’s as peaceful as this when I give birth😮💨
Hey Janelle! Thank you so much sis🩷 awww congratulations I pray your delivery goes smooth and you have quick recovery! Being a boy mom is such a blessing, you’re gonna do great🫶🏾
I also labored 72 hr.hrs. my water broke before I went to the hospital. Dr's s as I'd tge baby wasn't showing signs of distress so they wouldn't give me a C SECTION.
Ok, reality check. 72 hours of cramps, is not 72 hrs of labor. Labor starts at 4cm dilation. Whatever happens before that is not labor. The key is to understand that fully, so that you don't waste energy freaking out about those pre-labour cramps.
Another reality check, labor starts once your contractions last around a minute at least every 5 min for an hour. And I was in labor for 72 hours🫶🏾 those “pre labor cramps” are contractions btw
@@AlyashaYasmeen That's not how it works. We call that 'niggling'. It's not active labour. Active labour starts at 4cm. No matter what we might be experiencing (even frequent contractions), if you're less than 4cm active labour has not started. That's why it's so important to point this out. So that first timers don't use up all their energy being upset or freaked out before active labour even begins. It just wears the woman out, is she's busy 'fighting' this early stuff. It's nothing like the pain of active labour, so it's just very counterproductive to fight it. Women need to rest and let it happen. Or for some, keeping busy is better - as a sort of distraction to the niggles.
omg this is the chillest birth video I've ever seen, even though you were going through it for so long! congratulations, wishing you a smooth recovery and all the best with your baby!
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
I really really enjoyed watching your birth vlog!!! It was beautiful and really smooth and I wish your family so much bliss on this journey 😊😊!!
I’m currently 31 weeks pregnant with my first son and I hope it’s as peaceful as this when I give birth😮💨
Hey Janelle! Thank you so much sis🩷 awww congratulations I pray your delivery goes smooth and you have quick recovery! Being a boy mom is such a blessing, you’re gonna do great🫶🏾
Alyasha you brought y’all baby boy into this world so peaceful and so strong. I am happy for you both. CONGRATS 🎉omgeee 😭😭 happy tears.
Thank you so much sis😭🩷🫶🏾
72 hours is crazy! Congratulations mama!! ❤
I also labored 72 hr.hrs. my water broke before I went to the hospital. Dr's s as I'd tge baby wasn't showing signs of distress so they wouldn't give me a C SECTION.
Congrats! Bless you guys and your new baby.
Congratulations!!🫶🏾🫶🏾
Thank you beautiful 🩵
Congratulations!!!!! 💙💙
Thank you mama🩷
I am so happy for y’all
Thank you 🥹🫶🏾
I am so proud of you mama, God bless always 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Ok, reality check. 72 hours of cramps, is not 72 hrs of labor. Labor starts at 4cm dilation. Whatever happens before that is not labor.
The key is to understand that fully, so that you don't waste energy freaking out about those pre-labour cramps.
Another reality check, labor starts once your contractions last around a minute at least every 5 min for an hour. And I was in labor for 72 hours🫶🏾 those “pre labor cramps” are contractions btw
@@AlyashaYasmeen That's not how it works. We call that 'niggling'. It's not active labour. Active labour starts at 4cm. No matter what we might be experiencing (even frequent contractions), if you're less than 4cm active labour has not started.
That's why it's so important to point this out. So that first timers don't use up all their energy being upset or freaked out before active labour even begins. It just wears the woman out, is she's busy 'fighting' this early stuff. It's nothing like the pain of active labour, so it's just very counterproductive to fight it. Women need to rest and let it happen. Or for some, keeping busy is better - as a sort of distraction to the niggles.
@@pm2886 contractions + me already going in at 5cm I was in active labor from the first day.