And yes there is absolutely NOTHING wrong in having a c-section but I hate it when people make you feel like you didn't go through "the right" birthing experience if you didn't deliver naturally
exactly! I’ll be sorry for having a C-Section when people start being sorry for having heart surgery. In one case, your body didn’t deliver naturally and in the other case your heart stopped doing it’s natural thing. What’s the difference? It’s called science and technology and people now live longer because of them.
You’re story breaks my heart a little. Having a prev CS does not make you high risk. I have Gestational Diabetes and have had a csection and I’m still not considered high risk. It sounds like your providers and hospital were not VBAC supportive. I believe you went to the hospital too soon. You have a better chance at a successful VBAC without induction. It’s best to avoid any and all interventions for best chances at a VBAC, no cervical checks (more risk for infection), no water breaking (puts you on a “clock” and also raises risk of infection). Pitocin is also not recommended for VBAC and also RAISES risks of fetal/ maternal distress (higher risk of CS). Pitocin is also known for making babies HR drop with contractions. If you do end up having to get pitocin make sure they start you on the lowest possible dose and raise them as slow as possible. They should have let you move around even after breaking your water. Not being able to walk/ move around slows down labor and that raises risk of CS as well. Also, many baby’s don’t engage into pelvis (move down/drop until you start pushing!) There are actually more risks having a CS (and repeat CS’s) than having a VBAC. Pregnancies can last up to 42 weeks! Do not rush your body and baby’s natural process if you and baby are healthy! I hope this comment gives more hope to more women to try and fight for their VBAC and I hope you will consider trying for a VBA2C. ❤️
@@sofawalakhadija9679 My baby's due in late May! Trying for Vbac also, will wish us both luck. Also my doctor us trying to push all of the above on me even though he claims to be very vbac friendly. He wants me to be induced at 39 weeks! I'm so irritated
Xo xo well normally those things may be true, in this case her baby’s umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck three times. This not only prevents the baby from being able to descend, but it constricts the oxygen flow to his brain during each contraction. I am very supportive of natural birth, having had unmedicated birth with both my children, one being born at home. I have also been a doula, midwife assistant at home births and hospitals, and am now a labor & delivery and NICU RN. But sometimes a C-section is life-saving, and we need to recognize that and support it. In this case, I think her C-section saved the baby’s life. For example, a friend of mine had three natural deliveries at home, but with her fourth baby, her labor would not progress. She went to the hospital and ended up with a c-section. It turns out her baby had the same issue with the cord wrapped tightly around the neck several times. Unmedicated birth and vaginal deliveries are great. But there are definitely times when a c section saves lives.
I really appreciate you sharing your story. My first was an emergency C-section and I definitely remember all the tugging and pressure. It was so uncomfortable 😣! I’ve had 2 VBACs since then and attempting my 3rd in a few weeks 🙏🏿. But like you said, I always keep in mind anything can happen at anytime. Thank God you and baby had a safe delivery 💕!
I learned you did what was best for the baby and yourself. If anything needs to be learned that’s a personal choice to understand for yourself. On that note mama I’m glad you and baby is well and alive! Thank you for your story.
I ended up dilating to 3.5 cm only... I had to get another c section after trying for 2 days ... I felt devastated... but my son was born healthy thats what matters
My question is why doctors always want to speed up things when the body can do its own thing naturally and within natural times according to each woman body.?
Every service given cost money. It’s a business they don’t care. The same question came to me when I couldn’t understand why they kept disturbing my sleep during postpartum. Every service even a heat pack is a bill. Some do but hard to find.
Thank you so much for this story. It was beautiful. It reminded me of my c section, and, like you, I'm just thankful the c section was an option. It saved my baby's life.
I loved this. I have 6 kids 3 natural births, 1 preterm cesarean in north Africa at 31 weeks, 1 cesarean at 38 weeks because dr refused vbac with a premature cesarean prior and due date was 23 months after first cesarean. I then got pregnant with my 6th and had an amazing vba2c in north africa with the best dr and midwives at 39 weeks and my due date once again was only just 23 months or so after my second cesarean. It shows my previous births were at 40 weeks 37 weeks 36 weeks Cesarean 31 weeks Cesarean 38 weeks Vba2c 39 weeks. I suffered depression and severe PTSD from my 31 week emergency cesarean but the process of recovery was easier then my 38 week cesarean. It was a huge healing for me to birth my baby once again and not because I felt broken or cesarean was wrong but because I love birthing my babys. Although, I felt a huge sense of accomplishment and strength alhamdulillah.
I totally felt you. Went for tolac/vbac a week ago and ended up with a c section. I did try but induction was not something i was comfortable with and got anxiety attacks. I am so thankful to Allah (SWT) He introduced c-section in this time and age.
Hi, I just try my Vbac on 06/01/22 and my baby was born in the same day by c-Section. I só impact by your story because everything that you share I pass too.
Previous c-section can mean a high risk pregnancy IF it is very soon after the c-section like getting pregnant soon after the surgery. Because those tissues are not fully healed and your scar is still settling on the inside and it has to stretch out all over again and it makes the surrounding skin (around the scar) thinner thus meaning higher chance is uterine rupture. I’m 100% not a medical professional I’m just repeating what I’ve learned from my doctor and other doctors. Please always discuss any concerns with your doctor. With that being said if it’s been a few years since the c-section then the pregnancy itself shouldn’t be high risk solely because of a previous c-section so I’m not sure about that one🤷🏼♀️
Every doctor is different but in the US typically most doctors are hesitant of dealing with a tolac/vbac patient as they don’t want to get sued if something goes wrong because the uterus is jeopardized. No matter how much your scar tissue heals it’ll never be as strong as an intact uterus, and the more you get cut open in that same spot the more unlikely you’ll find a doctor you will let you labor
Have any of you C-section mom's ever had random pain in the area where your scar would be? I had an emergency cs with my first in 2015 and then a scheduled cs with my 2nd son in 2018 bc of his health problems. I don't really remember getting the pains after my first but I've gotten them since my 2nd. I did have polyhydramnios with #2 so my stomach got extremely big /super stretched out. The pain usually happens after lifting/carrying something heavy. It's like a sharp stabbing pain that I feel on the inside. I'm gonna bring it up to the doctor because I've always wanted to try for a VBAC but idk if this pain is "normal" or if it'll keep me from trying for VBAC.
Hello I have vbac planned next week. I also have same pain in the belly and tightening and stretching on the belly. How did your VBAC go. How did it go?
I m due in December 2019 as well and going for VBAC.. I did not had very good experience in my 1st delivery, I hope that Allah make it easy for all of us... Ameen
Have faith, ladies! Do not be afraid of birth because it is an amazing experience and very powerful - whether you have to complete with cesarean or are able to do vaginal birth. If you are able to finish vaginally, you will feel like you 'can't do it' when you are pushing and the head is nearing the point of crowning. When you feel that thought appear, allow that to give you confidence because it means that it is almost over. Push through the thought and it will disappear - you will find new confidence and can then push the baby out. There will be a sharp harsh popping feeling as the head pops out and again as the body finishes coming out after that. It is really okay and you will be just fine. Breathe through and your baby will be born
I was not getting pain in 40 weeks and was slightly bleeding but 1 cm dilated ...it was my first pregnancy and I also wished for natural delivery ... But when Dr checked n said ur baby's heart beat is not visible actually its was not moving ...I said I am feeling the movement but she did c secession 😫
Hey how was the birth of your baby? I hope everything went great! I am currently trying to learn as much as I can about Vbac because I just had my baby 2 months ago via C-section due to having a previous emergency C-section and I didn’t know about Vbac birth or that it is a option until now.
This makes me scared. How ppl can feel pain in an emergency c section? Like won't they die if they do?then how come the drs. Are treating them? This is horrible.
i was asleep but i could feel everything . my heart rate was dropping . i stopped breathing. they switched me to regular oxygen instead of the medicated oxygen. i was breathing and i opened my eyes. i felt the sowing my stomach. they gave me morphine after and it was a BIG pain reliever. found out that i was also allergic to anesthesia. my vbac failed with my 3rd child. epidural helped. i was awake with this baby. had an allergic reaction to the epidural! itchy and sweating
@@anaivaldez4868 omg..... I can imagine all you pass through. May God bless all mothers. And we shall reap the fruit of our labour. Untimely death will not claim our lives. (AMEN)
You are such a natural storyteller mashAllah. Loved the video and loved hearing your positivity about your experience in the end, despite complications. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you!
How long did ur recovery take? .. i had a c section with my daughter and im due this week with my 2nd baby.. im scared about having a c section and im scared about natural birth too.. the first tine round i was onyl 4cm and in labour for over 24 hours.. it was so painful i was screaming the room down
Hey, Your experience reminded me of my first birth except it wasn't vbac, I had preeclampsia and I was induced early and after all the contractions and epidural they had to do emergency C-section. I am also planning to go for vbac and I am not sure if it will happen for me. But as you mentioned at the end that there is nothing wrong about getting baby delivered via c-section, which put smile on my face because I am still dreading to go through same pushing and tugging and recovery experience after c-section. Alhamdulillah you and your baby are fine and doing great. Great video Anam. Looking forward to more videos.
Great information...During the contractions, your previous scar of uterus was okay?? I have heard that it ruptures during contractions if u try for vbac??
That's soo odd they didn't let you up. Generally, a previous cessation for your reason wouldn't make you high risk, so odd. Also, I felt a very minor amount of pressure at the absolute most, but pretty much nothing at all.. That sounds horrible 😢
Hey hun...congrats...really wondering how ppl can feel pain during a c sec? Like omg that's so horrible. C sec is the only option that is after vaginal birth...u can also feel pain even after anesthesia???
Just like with any drug, there are quite a few possible side effects. You can google them for detail. There are some serious ones too such as nerve damage but they're rare.
This is the first time I watch any of your videos, it's all meant to happen SoubhanaAllah, but from my experience people who use pitocin and epidural are not cooperative and are not good in dealing with long labour s... They both put the baby and mummy into distress... Wrong wrong wrong... It happened to me and I ended up having a c section. Whatver it is, alhamdulillah u both ended up alive and healthy..... U had a bad delivery team m afraid...
You are love. You are strong. You are an inspiration. Love you for the sake of Allah. May Allah bless you with the best of everything in both worlds. Ameen.
And yes there is absolutely NOTHING wrong in having a c-section but I hate it when people make you feel like you didn't go through "the right" birthing experience if you didn't deliver naturally
exactly! I’ll be sorry for having a C-Section when people start being sorry for having heart surgery. In one case, your body didn’t deliver naturally and in the other case your heart stopped doing it’s natural thing. What’s the difference? It’s called science and technology and people now live longer because of them.
@@MyInspiredHome hellooo
Can u plzz tell me? Is your baby in breech position?
Sooo truee
So true
Exactly 😕
You’re story breaks my heart a little. Having a prev CS does not make you high risk. I have Gestational Diabetes and have had a csection and I’m still not considered high risk. It sounds like your providers and hospital were not VBAC supportive. I believe you went to the hospital too soon. You have a better chance at a successful VBAC without induction. It’s best to avoid any and all interventions for best chances at a VBAC, no cervical checks (more risk for infection), no water breaking (puts you on a “clock” and also raises risk of infection). Pitocin is also not recommended for VBAC and also RAISES risks of fetal/ maternal distress (higher risk of CS). Pitocin is also known for making babies HR drop with contractions. If you do end up having to get pitocin make sure they start you on the lowest possible dose and raise them as slow as possible. They should have let you move around even after breaking your water. Not being able to walk/ move around slows down labor and that raises risk of CS as well. Also, many baby’s don’t engage into pelvis (move down/drop until you start pushing!) There are actually more risks having a CS (and repeat CS’s) than having a VBAC. Pregnancies can last up to 42 weeks! Do not rush your body and baby’s natural process if you and baby are healthy! I hope this comment gives more hope to more women to try and fight for their VBAC and I hope you will consider trying for a VBA2C. ❤️
Thank you very much for this informative comment.
My due date is in first week of May 2019. Hoping for vbac for my second baby.
@@sofawalakhadija9679 My baby's due in late May! Trying for Vbac also, will wish us both luck. Also my doctor us trying to push all of the above on me even though he claims to be very vbac friendly. He wants me to be induced at 39 weeks! I'm so irritated
Thank you for this information! So helpful
Xo xo well normally those things may be true, in this case her baby’s umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck three times. This not only prevents the baby from being able to descend, but it constricts the oxygen flow to his brain during each contraction. I am very supportive of natural birth, having had unmedicated birth with both my children, one being born at home. I have also been a doula, midwife assistant at home births and hospitals, and am now a labor & delivery and NICU RN. But sometimes a C-section is life-saving, and we need to recognize that and support it. In this case, I think her C-section saved the baby’s life.
For example, a friend of mine had three natural deliveries at home, but with her fourth baby, her labor would not progress. She went to the hospital and ended up with a c-section. It turns out her baby had the same issue with the cord wrapped tightly around the neck several times.
Unmedicated birth and vaginal deliveries are great. But there are definitely times when a c section saves lives.
Can you have vbac even having a low classical incision during previous cs ??
I really appreciate you sharing your story. My first was an emergency C-section and I definitely remember all the tugging and pressure. It was so uncomfortable 😣! I’ve had 2 VBACs since then and attempting my 3rd in a few weeks 🙏🏿. But like you said, I always keep in mind anything can happen at anytime. Thank God you and baby had a safe delivery 💕!
What's the gaps between ur cs and vbac?
I learned you did what was best for the baby and yourself. If anything needs to be learned that’s a personal choice to understand for yourself. On that note mama I’m glad you and baby is well and alive! Thank you for your story.
I’m in the hospital right now attempting a VBAC. I’ve been here for 1 1/2 day. I haven’t dilated much but I’m hoping for the best.
adriana gavilan congratulations🎉🎉🎉 how did it go ?
BellaLuna GE how did it go for you?
How did it go
I ended up dilating to 3.5 cm only... I had to get another c section after trying for 2 days ... I felt devastated... but my son was born healthy thats what matters
My question is why doctors always want to speed up things when the body can do its own thing naturally and within natural times according to each woman body.?
My sister most of hospital need money thats why they force us to c.section.
ya they want only money
its happened to me
Every service given cost money. It’s a business they don’t care. The same question came to me when I couldn’t understand why they kept disturbing my sleep during postpartum. Every service even a heat pack is a bill. Some do but hard to find.
Thank you so much for this story. It was beautiful. It reminded me of my c section, and, like you, I'm just thankful the c section was an option. It saved my baby's life.
I loved this. I have 6 kids 3 natural births, 1 preterm cesarean in north Africa at 31 weeks, 1 cesarean at 38 weeks because dr refused vbac with a premature cesarean prior and due date was 23 months after first cesarean.
I then got pregnant with my 6th and had an amazing vba2c in north africa with the best dr and midwives at 39 weeks and my due date once again was only just 23 months or so after my second cesarean.
It shows my previous births were at 40 weeks
37 weeks
36 weeks
Cesarean 31 weeks
Cesarean 38 weeks
Vba2c 39 weeks.
I suffered depression and severe PTSD from my 31 week emergency cesarean but the process of recovery was easier then my 38 week cesarean.
It was a huge healing for me to birth my baby once again and not because I felt broken or cesarean was wrong but because I love birthing my babys. Although, I felt a huge sense of accomplishment and strength alhamdulillah.
Masha the
I totally felt you.
Went for tolac/vbac a week ago and ended up with a c section. I did try but induction was not something i was comfortable with and got anxiety attacks. I am so thankful to Allah (SWT) He introduced c-section in this time and age.
Hi, I just try my Vbac on 06/01/22 and my baby was born in the same day by c-Section. I só impact by your story because everything that you share I pass too.
Previous c-section can mean a high risk pregnancy IF it is very soon after the c-section like getting pregnant soon after the surgery. Because those tissues are not fully healed and your scar is still settling on the inside and it has to stretch out all over again and it makes the surrounding skin (around the scar) thinner thus meaning higher chance is uterine rupture. I’m 100% not a medical professional I’m just repeating what I’ve learned from my doctor and other doctors. Please always discuss any concerns with your doctor. With that being said if it’s been a few years since the c-section then the pregnancy itself shouldn’t be high risk solely because of a previous c-section so I’m not sure about that one🤷🏼♀️
Every doctor is different but in the US typically most doctors are hesitant of dealing with a tolac/vbac patient as they don’t want to get sued if something goes wrong because the uterus is jeopardized. No matter how much your scar tissue heals it’ll never be as strong as an intact uterus, and the more you get cut open in that same spot the more unlikely you’ll find a doctor you will let you labor
Have any of you C-section mom's ever had random pain in the area where your scar would be? I had an emergency cs with my first in 2015 and then a scheduled cs with my 2nd son in 2018 bc of his health problems. I don't really remember getting the pains after my first but I've gotten them since my 2nd. I did have polyhydramnios with #2 so my stomach got extremely big /super stretched out. The pain usually happens after lifting/carrying something heavy. It's like a sharp stabbing pain that I feel on the inside. I'm gonna bring it up to the doctor because I've always wanted to try for a VBAC but idk if this pain is "normal" or if it'll keep me from trying for VBAC.
Hello I have vbac planned next week. I also have same pain in the belly and tightening and stretching on the belly. How did your VBAC go. How did it go?
Even baby Brain is fully developed in 42 weeks.. only 2/3 on 37 weeks..
Pain in back weak eye sight n so many complications as they just open our body which become vulnerable to infections
Am due on December 2019
Hoping for vbac but really afraid of giving birth
Inshallah hope everything goes right
Me too
Me too🙏
I m due in December 2019 as well and going for VBAC.. I did not had very good experience in my 1st delivery, I hope that Allah make it easy for all of us... Ameen
Me too 12-10-19 🙌🤰🏻 vbac but scared
Have faith, ladies! Do not be afraid of birth because it is an amazing experience and very powerful - whether you have to complete with cesarean or are able to do vaginal birth. If you are able to finish vaginally, you will feel like you 'can't do it' when you are pushing and the head is nearing the point of crowning. When you feel that thought appear, allow that to give you confidence because it means that it is almost over. Push through the thought and it will disappear - you will find new confidence and can then push the baby out. There will be a sharp harsh popping feeling as the head pops out and again as the body finishes coming out after that. It is really okay and you will be just fine. Breathe through and your baby will be born
Congrats. Im due july 31st 2020 wish me luck😁i had miscarried july 2018😥i hope this one stick. Baby dust to all..
God bless you and your baby
Congratulations on your pregnancy, all the best to you and your little one. Prayers
Congratulations sis, hope all goes well 🤲🏻
I was not getting pain in 40 weeks and was slightly bleeding but 1 cm dilated ...it was my first pregnancy and I also wished for natural delivery ... But when Dr checked n said ur baby's heart beat is not visible actually its was not moving ...I said I am feeling the movement but she did c secession
😫
Doctors playing with patients..they indirectly forcing thier patient towards c section
I’m 36 weeks pregnant, I’m going for Vbac/home birth.
Congratulations and good luck hon. Prayers for a safe delivery and happy life
How did it go?
Hey how was the birth of your baby? I hope everything went great! I am currently trying to learn as much as I can about Vbac because I just had my baby 2 months ago via C-section due to having a previous emergency C-section and I didn’t know about Vbac birth or that it is a option until now.
Should nver atemp tat hme
i was sleeping in my emergency c section and actually felt pain. wishing for a vbac
This makes me scared. How ppl can feel pain in an emergency c section? Like won't they die if they do?then how come the drs. Are treating them? This is horrible.
Exactly what happened to me too..... had my baby 2 months ago.
I pray for VBAC insha allah in my future pregnancy.
i was asleep but i could feel everything . my heart rate was dropping . i stopped breathing. they switched me to regular oxygen instead of the medicated oxygen. i was breathing and i opened my eyes. i felt the sowing my stomach. they gave me morphine after and it was a BIG pain reliever. found out that i was also allergic to anesthesia. my vbac failed with my 3rd child. epidural helped. i was awake with this baby. had an allergic reaction to the epidural! itchy and sweating
@@anaivaldez4868 omg..... I can imagine all you pass through.
May God bless all mothers. And we shall reap the fruit of our labour. Untimely death will not claim our lives. (AMEN)
You are such a natural storyteller mashAllah. Loved the video and loved hearing your positivity about your experience in the end, despite complications. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you!
Thanks so much Maham!
How long was it between your two births? I've been told the VBAC risks are higher, the closer you've had c-sections.
She said her daughter is 5 and son is 2 months. So 5 yearsish.
Am 33 weks, and going for Vbac. Very detailed and informative video.
How did it go plz
How was ur VBAC
How long did ur recovery take? .. i had a c section with my daughter and im due this week with my 2nd baby.. im scared about having a c section and im scared about natural birth too.. the first tine round i was onyl 4cm and in labour for over 24 hours.. it was so painful i was screaming the room down
Hey,
Your experience reminded me of my first birth except it wasn't vbac, I had preeclampsia and I was induced early and after all the contractions and epidural they had to do emergency C-section. I am also planning to go for vbac and I am not sure if it will happen for me. But as you mentioned at the end that there is nothing wrong about getting baby delivered via c-section, which put smile on my face because I am still dreading to go through same pushing and tugging and recovery experience after c-section. Alhamdulillah you and your baby are fine and doing great. Great video Anam. Looking forward to more videos.
Thanks Mariam! Yes, it's definitely not the best experience when you're going through it. But I'm thankful for this option!
Great information...During the contractions, your previous scar of uterus was okay?? I have heard that it ruptures during contractions if u try for vbac??
my id470 its always a risk. I think its 1%
@@amayafa1th hmmm...
my id470 do ur research?
The risk of uterine rupture with one previous c-section is 0.5%.
@@Legal.Knievel r u sure
Thank you Anam for the video, you really inspired us. Looking forward for more videos from you :)
syeda fatima thank youu ❤️
This is my story right now....due in Jan/Feb 2019 insha'Allah. Previous csec....want to try for vbac but probably not likely
AwTkh did you have the baby naturally?
Your delivery is normal?
That's soo odd they didn't let you up. Generally, a previous cessation for your reason wouldn't make you high risk, so odd. Also, I felt a very minor amount of pressure at the absolute most, but pretty much nothing at all.. That sounds horrible 😢
Yayy!! The video is up. Anam, you are a natural You Tuber. Hope to see more videos in future :)
Mashal A awww thanks so much! I’m looking forward to making more content as well isA!
When u stop eating all those medicine given by doctors . U save yourself.. complete home birth instinct birth.. let your body do all the work..
Thanks for all the details..loved every bit :p
Sonia Zafar thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Why did you turn yellow?
U gone crazy allopathic medicines is just a slow posion I hope u get more knowledge about these chemicals.
If you’re planning on a third baby, did your doctor say if you can attempt a third VBAC? Thank you for sharing your story!
M MC my OB basically said to go for a c section next time... I think I would be okay with that.
Great video, super informative!
So frustrating that they wouldn’t let you walk around!!
You are a true inspiration. May Allah keep you and your family safe and happy always. Ameen
Thanks Huma ❤️
Nowerdays docter abused their patients with cecerian just to make money n scare the mothers for thier baby life they should be sued
Yeah its true my dear because I didn't have any health problem both with my baby but they just insisted that i should go ceaser
Absolutely
Some cases. Not all.
Well you tried so much but happens only what Allah planned and he plans Better 😇
What was the difference between babies means after first c section how long you got pregnant again
Seems like something more or less going to happen with me 39 weeks preg no signs of labour atm and had csection before
Hey hun...congrats...really wondering how ppl can feel pain during a c sec? Like omg that's so horrible. C sec is the only option that is after vaginal birth...u can also feel pain even after anesthesia???
Yeah it's true.. I also feel pain during cS
:) sweet. I wish you all the best in future!
Amy Elyas thanks ❤️
I delivered my baby sept 2018
Alhamdulillah your baby was fine ♡♡♡
Very happy that Alhamdulillah all went well for you 😘😘😘
Ayesha Nasir thank you Ayesha
How long did you're c section take?
You are amazing 💕
What are the side effects of epidural ?
Just like with any drug, there are quite a few possible side effects. You can google them for detail. There are some serious ones too such as nerve damage but they're rare.
This is the first time I watch any of your videos, it's all meant to happen SoubhanaAllah, but from my experience people who use pitocin and epidural are not cooperative and are not good in dealing with long labour s... They both put the baby and mummy into distress... Wrong wrong wrong... It happened to me and I ended up having a c section. Whatver it is, alhamdulillah u both ended up alive and healthy..... U had a bad delivery team m afraid...
You are love. You are strong. You are an inspiration. Love you for the sake of Allah. May Allah bless you with the best of everything in both worlds. Ameen.
you are soo sweet! Thank you!
Allhamdulilah 😊
MashAllah u are strong ☺
The same thing happened to me with my babys heart beat
Awesome :)
Lovely video Anam. Can’t wait for more videos! You are a natural❤️
hfareen thank you! 🙂❤️
You're right with the big light then I'm sure you didn't eat for a while I can imagine you can pass out
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm a Dr.....YELLOW ?????
She prb meant pale