Pregnant with my third and my “birth plan” remains NOBODY TALK TO ME OR TOUCH ME TILL I PUSH THIS BABY OUT. 😂🤦♀️ Love your organization! Good luck, I hope it’s an easy, safe, and fast delivery!
Listen, I have five & currently on number six and I feel ya! I'm walkin in like, "Ready to rock this bitch! Nobody look at me, Nobody talk to me....until we have secured the package!" LMAO! 😂😂😂
I love this so much! I am pregnant with my husband and I's first child & I wanted to have a birth plan but was unsure how to start. I'll be referencing this short quite a bit 😅. Thank you so much
Wow you are prepared! I guess that with being a teacher you have to be organised for every possible situation, Hooe you have a straight forward labour and everything goes to plan
I absolutely support it, but I've always wondered why some women want to go through the pain if they don't have to? I am just super curious what the reasons are. is it the feeling of overcoming something really hard?
I'm personally not pregnant but would love to be a mom in the future. For me I would like to walk around and try different birthing positions. Also, I've watched a ton of birthing videos and there were some horror stories about the epidural. There was a woman who got the wrong dosage and couldn't feel anything from the neck down during birth. Not being able to move or be in tuned with my body absolutely freaks me out. Also, call me crazy but I'm actually curious about the pain of childbirth and what it's like from start to end
i first just want to say you are so gorgeous. i do have a question/curiosity, would you film + post the birth? and if not, would you do a birth story and share the name?! whatever you decide to do i will support you either way!! i can't wait to see when she comes!! 😊
I like seeing these. I was an 18 year old first time mum and I didn't know I could have a birth plan. I remember they asked me when I went in and I said "what's that"? 😅 Nurse said don't worry about it. But seeing that you can opt out if a catheter, I would have much rather done that bc after was so painful 😞
So unprofessional of her to not continue to explain what it was either! That’s literally their jobs, I’m so sorry you had that experience. I’m thankful for my midwife I don’t think I’d go the route of a doctor second time either
I gave my obgyn my birth plan than 2 days later she dropped me as a patient. I’m now 40 weeks pregnant should I be worried I don’t have a doctor to check on me and my baby?
I had 5 babies with gas and air, pethedine and diamorphine, can honestly say nothing stops that pain but I found breathing into every contraction, long, deep breathes, until it was gone, rest and drink lots of water in between contractions ❤❤❤❤❤
Not to be disrespectful at all, but why would you want to watch yourself give birth? I mean it’s a very wholesome moment I understand that, but personally I’d get sick if I saw what was going down there at my hoochie 😅
I had my first baby last year in November and I remember I had to use the restroom like every hour and my nurse got mad at me 😶 because I was getting up to much
You can’t. They have to put one in. 😂 A few of the things she wanted won’t happen. 😂 The episiotomy is not up to the doctor it’s up to her body. If her body needs more “space” so to speak…then the doctor is going to cut her. 😂 The whole thing was a little over the top to me. 😂
@Emzzzzz09 it's called informed consent and you have the right to decline any and ALL medical procedures. Catheters are usually needed for epidurals due to immobility which she does not want. And most episiotomies happen because woman birth on their back which is done for the "convienance" of doctors and actually causes a delayed birth and closes the pelvis and then leads to pelvic floor Dysfunction.
You still have your whole pregnancy to make a birth plan if you want. I had one and it went out the window once those contractions hit! Lol. I was trying to have an all natural, but I am thankful I ended up getting the epidural. Plus, if you wait too long, they won't give you one. My mother talked some sense into me when I first checked into the hospital for my induction and got me to sign the paper to give permission for an epidural in case I ended up changing my mind. I didn't want to, but she made me feel better by reminding me that just because I'm signing to get one, doesn't mean I HAVE to get it! It's just signed and approved in case I did decide to get it. And AGAIN, I am SO THANKFUL that I did in the end. Whew! 😂❤😊 Good luck and congrats!!
Pregnant with my third and my “birth plan” remains NOBODY TALK TO ME OR TOUCH ME TILL I PUSH THIS BABY OUT. 😂🤦♀️ Love your organization! Good luck, I hope it’s an easy, safe, and fast delivery!
Listen, I have five & currently on number six and I feel ya! I'm walkin in like, "Ready to rock this bitch! Nobody look at me, Nobody talk to me....until we have secured the package!" LMAO! 😂😂😂
your so organized!💙
It’s the only way I can survive lol
@@saraajamess relatable lol
You’re ***
I love your organized planner
Okay, this best thing I’ve ever seen!!! Will be doing something like this when I have kids!!
Ummm I want a copy of this ! This sounds amazing!!
I love this so much!
I am pregnant with my husband and I's first child & I wanted to have a birth plan but was unsure how to start.
I'll be referencing this short quite a bit 😅.
Thank you so much
Wow you are prepared! I guess that with being a teacher you have to be organised for every possible situation, Hooe you have a straight forward labour and everything goes to plan
Your so planned out ❤
Love your videos
I absolutely support it, but I've always wondered why some women want to go through the pain if they don't have to? I am just super curious what the reasons are. is it the feeling of overcoming something really hard?
The meds that they give you aren’t good for you. Also our bodies are made to do it without meds!
I'm personally not pregnant but would love to be a mom in the future. For me I would like to walk around and try different birthing positions. Also, I've watched a ton of birthing videos and there were some horror stories about the epidural. There was a woman who got the wrong dosage and couldn't feel anything from the neck down during birth. Not being able to move or be in tuned with my body absolutely freaks me out. Also, call me crazy but I'm actually curious about the pain of childbirth and what it's like from start to end
I seriously need some help with this for my planned c section
I know your going to a great mom ❤
i first just want to say you are so gorgeous. i do have a question/curiosity, would you film + post the birth? and if not, would you do a birth story and share the name?! whatever you decide to do i will support you either way!! i can't wait to see when she comes!! 😊
Yea whatever you chose is absolutely fine but if you can't will you do a birth story and a name reveal
her baby’s name is jayde🩷
she's already picked the name, her name will be Jade
yes her babys name is jayde
Baby is named Jayde (was unsire if you've been here since or not)
I like seeing these. I was an 18 year old first time mum and I didn't know I could have a birth plan. I remember they asked me when I went in and I said "what's that"? 😅 Nurse said don't worry about it. But seeing that you can opt out if a catheter, I would have much rather done that bc after was so painful 😞
So unprofessional of her to not continue to explain what it was either! That’s literally their jobs, I’m so sorry you had that experience. I’m thankful for my midwife I don’t think I’d go the route of a doctor second time either
Be prepared to throw that whole thing out, ijs 🤷🏻♀️😂👍💜
I had one with my first and it was so helpful. To each it’s own lol
@@saraajamess I only used mine with my middle child. With the other 2, I abandoned the plans pretty quickly 😁
May I ask where you got your birth plan template
I gave my obgyn my birth plan than 2 days later she dropped me as a patient. I’m now 40 weeks pregnant should I be worried I don’t have a doctor to check on me and my baby?
I had 5 babies with gas and air, pethedine and diamorphine, can honestly say nothing stops that pain but I found breathing into every contraction, long, deep breathes, until it was gone, rest and drink lots of water in between contractions ❤❤❤❤❤
I find an epidural definitely stops all the pain 😬
Not to be disrespectful at all, but why would you want to watch yourself give birth? I mean it’s a very wholesome moment I understand that, but personally I’d get sick if I saw what was going down there at my hoochie 😅
It’s a personal preference. It was motivating and encouraging because I was able to see the progress I was making with every push
@@saraajamess Ahh that makes sense!! That’s the best motivation you could ever get
Watching your unborn child be born is a beautiful thing, but definitely not for the faint of heart. "It's a beautiful MESS." 😊
I had my first baby last year in November and I remember I had to use the restroom like every hour and my nurse got mad at me 😶 because I was getting up to much
I didn’t know you could say no to a catheter? What happens if you don’t get one and are unable to get up? Just curious
You can’t. They have to put one in. 😂 A few of the things she wanted won’t happen. 😂 The episiotomy is not up to the doctor it’s up to her body. If her body needs more “space” so to speak…then the doctor is going to cut her. 😂 The whole thing was a little over the top to me. 😂
@@emzzzzz0998 I'm glad to find somebody that agrees
@Emzzzzz09 it's called informed consent and you have the right to decline any and ALL medical procedures. Catheters are usually needed for epidurals due to immobility which she does not want. And most episiotomies happen because woman birth on their back which is done for the "convienance" of doctors and actually causes a delayed birth and closes the pelvis and then leads to pelvic floor Dysfunction.
Yes, I have a question how many days until you give birth
Is it bad not to have a birth plan? I’m pregnant only 7 weeks.
You still have your whole pregnancy to make a birth plan if you want. I had one and it went out the window once those contractions hit! Lol. I was trying to have an all natural, but I am thankful I ended up getting the epidural. Plus, if you wait too long, they won't give you one. My mother talked some sense into me when I first checked into the hospital for my induction and got me to sign the paper to give permission for an epidural in case I ended up changing my mind. I didn't want to, but she made me feel better by reminding me that just because I'm signing to get one, doesn't mean I HAVE to get it! It's just signed and approved in case I did decide to get it. And AGAIN, I am SO THANKFUL that I did in the end. Whew! 😂❤😊 Good luck and congrats!!
Would you mind sharing your birth plan pdf link .
Am i the only one who never made a birth plan or even knows how to make one lol
SLAYYYYY
You are so beautiful
Thank uuu
you are amazing for not doing an epidural.
You know she’s a teacher
Will you have a birth vlog
Hi
I love you, but I remember when we use to just go have babies..lol this generation 😊
Right 😂 after working in healthcare for 7 years I can already tell you over half of what she wants isn’t going to happen. 😂
Don’t you have a toddler
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