Back Labor - Posterior Position - All About OP Babies | Sarah Lavonne

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2021
  • This is by far my most requested video for YEARS and I finally pulled it together to do it for you!!!! Today I'm going to talk all about OP babies - otherwise known as occiput posterior or sunny-side up baby's positioning or maybe you've heard of back labor? This is a huge concern for pregnant people and can cause a longer, harder labor - so I'm going to explain what OP is, how to know if your baby is OP, when it matters, how it can affect things, whether or not you should stress and then, I'm back in part 2 showing you different positions you can use to try and help your baby turn to OA or occiput anterior or back of the head towards the front of you- position, which can speed up labor and make it less painful for you! YAAASSS! That's what we want! Thanks for watching and please subscribe!
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  • @AlyssaMarie-vr8cc
    @AlyssaMarie-vr8cc Год назад +93

    My daughter came out sunny side up - and I had a natural birth with no pain meds or epidural- so just fyi it’s possible!! Don’t freak out, your body is MADE FOR THIS! It can handle it!

    • @ashleighhamman6100
      @ashleighhamman6100 Год назад +11

      Needed this comment!!

    • @nontokozonkosi9979
      @nontokozonkosi9979 Год назад +1

      I really needed to hear this, how long was your labour ?
      Did you eat anything during pregnancy for a smooth birth?

    • @kamyepgatekeepa9732
      @kamyepgatekeepa9732 Год назад +4

      I just did it three days ago! Yes our bodies were made for this!

    • @Alpha-Angel
      @Alpha-Angel Год назад +2

      ​@@kamyepgatekeepa9732 lol then why they baby isn't made in a proffered position? Sunny side up position cause a longer & slower delivery along side a severe labof back pain. Your body aren't made to experince that.
      Anyway, congeats for your safe delivery.

    • @m0r614
      @m0r614 9 месяцев назад +1

      Just did the same 5 days ago. Labored for approximately 37 hours. And pushed for 2.5 of those hours

  • @kendallbradstreet9591
    @kendallbradstreet9591 3 года назад +96

    My daughter was OP until 7 cm. My amazing nurse let me know and just had me do a few movements on the birth ball, which helped her move to OA 🙌

    • @cherylmwanga7445
      @cherylmwanga7445 3 года назад +18

      Hey Sarah, you're so awesome. I was watching your videos during labour and it felt like you were there with me. You were literally my labour doula. I laboured in the house for 10 hours and arrived in the hospital when I had dilated to 8cm Thank you so much. Anyone reading this just know that Sarah is the best!!

    • @cherylmwanga7445
      @cherylmwanga7445 3 года назад

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    • @bindhuh9736
      @bindhuh9736 2 года назад

      @@cherylmwanga7445 pr

  • @ambereliza8001
    @ambereliza8001 3 года назад +13

    I’ve just watched this whole video whilst in extreme back pain waiting for the positions to help move baby to realise they aren’t even going to be in this video 😰 I could actually cry!!!

  • @daniellehitsman7981
    @daniellehitsman7981 3 года назад +40

    That is crazy, and so cool, that babies continue to turn even as you’re pushing. The whole labor and birth process is so fascinating! Thank you for the info. 💕

  • @vivlazo
    @vivlazo 3 года назад +11

    I’m so glad I found you before I’ve had my baby girl! I’m 33 weeks today, and I love watching your videos. They’re a huge help ♥️

  • @emmybooyeah
    @emmybooyeah 3 года назад +11

    Love this subject! Thank you! Can’t wait for part 2! Baby flipped to OP recently and I’ve been worried even though I’m only 34 weeks. This gave me a lot of reassurance!

  • @jasmeetkaur5512
    @jasmeetkaur5512 3 года назад +6

    Sarah, I can’t thank you enough for making this video and it’s part 2. Both these exercises helped me during my most important time. Thanks a tonne

  • @emilyreynolds6699
    @emilyreynolds6699 10 месяцев назад +7

    My first baby was born OP. We found out when I got to the hospital at 7cm. I was in labor for only 9 hours total. I was able to have an unmedicated birth as I hoped for! You can totally birth a baby even if they are sunny side up. Having two great support people to do counter pressure helped so much!

    • @Lindamorena
      @Lindamorena 7 месяцев назад

      What is counter pressure

    • @MVBNov
      @MVBNov 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@LindamorenaI think she means that your nurse or doula use their hands to slow down the coming out of the baby by pressing slightly against its head and your vagina. My nurse/doula, which I met at the moment of birthing 😂 was great, she talked to me, guide me and actually helped me by do8ng this support. I did not tear and my baby was 4 kg and 36 cm head. She save my butt 😂😂😂😂

  • @MsGlamourgirlxo
    @MsGlamourgirlxo 3 года назад +11

    Almost 37 weeks and I cannot tell you how helpful all of your videos are!! Wishing I have a nurse just like you! ❤️

  • @jfudman
    @jfudman 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a fourth time mom with another OP baby at 38wks, I needed this reminder. My last baby flipped in labor on all fours, and all went well. But I needed this reassurance. Thank you!

  • @paigebeck1638
    @paigebeck1638 3 года назад +4

    Last week I was searching for this type of video!!! Found out on Tuesday (exactly 38 weeks) my baby’s head is “very low” and I will likely have “pretty intense back labor” (quoting my dr) she told me positions for coping but I wanted more info!! THANK YOU!!!!

  • @Familyman329
    @Familyman329 3 года назад +2

    Yes I had a sunny side up delivery with baby #4 baby with my VBac it was in the back. I had never done a natural birth before, but he was born healthy. I had no idea what was happening. Thank you for educating us.- Becca

  • @kirstenperkins6898
    @kirstenperkins6898 2 года назад +9

    I desperately needed to hear this! My first baby was OP, 4th degree episiotomy (with tearing) and vacuum. Second baby was a breeze but I have been worried about baby #3!

  • @neeshmanazar1086
    @neeshmanazar1086 3 года назад +5

    Planning my second pregnancy...what to look forward to?
    *heard that the pain management options are different like only epidural is an option!
    You helped me so so much for the first and always grateful 🙏
    May God bless you and family..
    Happy New year 🎉

  • @kirstensteyn5050
    @kirstensteyn5050 3 года назад +6

    Been waiting for this for so long!😅

  • @mrs.k6169
    @mrs.k6169 2 года назад +2

    Oh yay my baby is already in this position and I thought it wasn't good. Another video totally confused me but now I'm happy. He's in the optimal position :)

  • @amandaakatukunda
    @amandaakatukunda 2 года назад +3

    As a first time mum,this video has really helped calm my nerves. Thank you Sarah :D

  • @ANNAREID29
    @ANNAREID29 3 года назад +17

    I birthed a sunny side up baby with my first. The pushing part was actually EASY compared to the back labor. I was actually only in active labor about 9 hours but it was very very painful. Trying to avoid that this time around!

    • @katherinereynolds3659
      @katherinereynolds3659 Год назад

      This makes me feel better. I’m 41 weeks with an op baby and so nervous about labor. I’m usually pretty good with contractions but pushing is SO hard!

  • @dinmadivine7068
    @dinmadivine7068 3 года назад +1

    I put to bed on the 3rd of January 2nd time mom..i really had back labour(after deliverythe doctor said it was because the baby was in this posteriorposition )and yes it made my pushing longer.but your breathing techniques really helped me..i laboured at home and got to the hospital at 10cm
    Thanks for all you do..Good luck to all awaiting mommas..you gat this👍

  • @cluflu5831
    @cluflu5831 3 года назад

    Can't wait for the next two videos! Thank you for you hard work! 💝

  • @sinawidmann9813
    @sinawidmann9813 3 года назад

    Wow this was so good!!!! Now I know exactly what to expect. Thanks Sarah! Love from Germany.

  • @nicolehaines5565
    @nicolehaines5565 3 года назад +1

    Omg thank you! 35 weeks tomorrow and just told yesterday that baby is OP. OB isn't concerned in the slightest, but this FTM is... or was, until I saw your video!

  • @cassandrasype264
    @cassandrasype264 3 года назад +11

    Yay, thanks for this! I wish this was made 6mo ago! I had a 9.1lb stargazer after 28hrs of labor and 4hrs of pushing. I had no clue until we started pushing. We had the name Orion picked out ahead of time so it was very fitting! It was actually an amazing labor experience and so empowering! The midwife had me moving all over the place as best I could, he continues to be a stubborn dude 😒
    I watched all your videos before hand and felt so confident going in! Mental state was a big part of the labor. I kept saying Flex and Flow 🥰

  • @AlteekaSpeaks
    @AlteekaSpeaks 3 года назад +2

    Thank you!!! I’m having my birth at a birthing center and my baby is OP. This video was very informative!!

  • @nanday100
    @nanday100 3 года назад +15

    Just had a vaginal birth baby with MAJOR back labor last Sunday. I begged for the vacuum when she was crowning but they said no, had 2 small tears, but hey, I survived! Don't fear, guys. You're going to be okay. Just be ready to say "yes" to the epidural and get a strong birth partner to push on your back during contractions.

  • @beatemeyer8075
    @beatemeyer8075 2 года назад +5

    Thank you sooo much!!! I'm 38 weeks now. Baby is OP. And my Gynae said:" this baby better turns or else you'll struggle." Which makes me feel I cant do it. But thank you! I wont stress about it and when labor starts Ill do all the moves to make sure Baby can move! Thank you!!!!!

    • @nightowl4137
      @nightowl4137 2 года назад +2

      You can do it, all three of my babies were OP . Concentrate on your breathing ! My labor was fast 5 hrs, 4 hrs. and 1 hr. All three were perfectly fine after delivery. 👼👼👼 three perfect little angels. Vickie 🙋🏼‍♀️

    • @naturalhairkhronicles5790
      @naturalhairkhronicles5790 2 года назад

      @@nightowl4137 thank you for sharing my baby is open. here to.learn

    • @beingmom6752
      @beingmom6752 2 года назад

      @@nightowl4137 im so relieve to hear it.. coz im so scared ita gonna take a lot times in pain...

  • @nenaboricua1221
    @nenaboricua1221 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Sarah! I haven't been able to do my ultrasound since I'm sick, so I have no idea what position the baby is in. This is reassuring since I'm about to be 37 weeks!

  • @Andrea-ve6ze
    @Andrea-ve6ze 3 года назад +2

    I'd be interested to see a video on how labor and delivery affects the lumbar spine - how it moves, possible effects on the discs. I have an L5-S1 fusion and can't find much information other than "it should be fine!" I'd really like to not herniate an adjacent level.

  • @princesscurlytop
    @princesscurlytop 3 года назад +3

    Wish this video had been available when I was pregnant - I had an OP baby and had to have a c-section 😭 Saving for next pregnancy!!!

  • @ericameunier4446
    @ericameunier4446 3 года назад +9

    I had an OP baby that spun into transverse face presentation. Her heart rate dropped & we ended up having an unplanned/urgent c-section. I will add this video to my Watch Later list. I'm not quite ready emotionally yet. But this is a great topic. Thanks for sharing ♡

    • @gawrrawrx3
      @gawrrawrx3 3 года назад

      Are you me?! I gave birth last November and this was our scenario. It was so traumatic. I hope eventually you can reflect on the experience without pain. I'm working on that myself.

    • @anambasit4716
      @anambasit4716 Год назад

      Oh so sorry to hear that. I'm facing same issue and 37 weeks pregnant. Just praying that will not happen to me. I had a baby before with normal delivery

  • @dreamcatcherhomestead3823
    @dreamcatcherhomestead3823 2 года назад +5

    Both my babies were OP when born, the back labor was insane, but ladies can 100% have vaginal births with OP babies. I have done it. Made it to 9 cm before I got an epidural with my first born, & no pain medication at all with my 2nd one. Again; the back labor is truly insane for sunny side up babies. But women should always be encouraged and never told that they can't have a vaginal birth just because the baby isn't facing down. Had 1 nurse tell me that women cannot have all natural deliveries by choice. I felt so empowered when my 2nd baby was born all-natural, sunny side-up, in a hospital: 18 hours start to finish. I love this ladies videos! She has the attitude more nurses need.

  • @tymiawaller6292
    @tymiawaller6292 3 года назад +1

    My second was an OP baby born via VBAC. Took two freaking hours of pushing to get him out but he was also 9lbs 7oz and had his arms crossed over his chest and stayed OP though delivery😅 He's continued that trend for the last 2.5 years of doing things his way and being ~difficult~.

  • @LilEagle2015
    @LilEagle2015 2 года назад

    Oh this is so helpful and reassuring!

  • @vancouverofficial
    @vancouverofficial 2 года назад +1

    My ob didn't tell me that my baby was sunny side up. So I had non medicated back labor for 22 hours, 6 of which I was trying to push this baby out. Unfortunately, my temperature started rising and I ended up having a c-section. But after such a painful experience I was so happy to get it done...

  • @louisedeleu3667
    @louisedeleu3667 3 года назад

    Love you posivity! Thank you for easing my mind 😊

  • @motherofintuitives
    @motherofintuitives Год назад +1

    when I think about all the position changes the baby has to go through to maneuver out it seems like another reason why water birth is so great since the buoyancy in the water makes it easier for these last minute rotations.....I'm not too worried if my baby isn't in ideal position until the last minute....having a water birth which makes me feel more confident the baby will be able to easily make the turns they need to make to maneuver out... It's also nice how you are countering a lot of fearmongering about the baby's position in final weeks of pregnancy.....

  • @michellesorenson1292
    @michellesorenson1292 9 месяцев назад +1

    All 3 of mine were OP. My 1st was 27 hrs 2,5 hrs of pushing, using a vacuum. 2nd baby was diagnosed with Macrosomia and I had a emergacy c-section. (34 weeks) the next morning,. So I'm in the OR and my doc says " Ok, I 'm going to need to expand your incision a bit bc he is sunny side up." AND HE WAS HUGE! HIS SHOULDERS MEASURED 12 INCHES. HE WAS ONLY 9 LBS, I was cut from hip to hip. My 3rd was induced at 35 weeks also "sunny side up" and he was a v-back! So there is hope!

  • @magicreact8216
    @magicreact8216 3 года назад

    Thank you a lot for posting this videos really I need it to understand sunny side up

  • @caseydunn8760
    @caseydunn8760 2 года назад +3

    I had AWFUL back labor with my first 10 years ago. No epidural or pain meds, and as I'm preparing for this baby to come im researching back labor and find this. Ask my husband and find out my son came out sunny side up and I never even knew

  • @carolinemeahl7505
    @carolinemeahl7505 3 года назад +2

    If you suffer from SI joint instability prior to getting pregnant, how would that impact pregnancy and delivery?

  • @MsKatastrophenBarbie
    @MsKatastrophenBarbie Год назад

    My friend is 3 weeks ahead of me in pregnancy and was hospitalised because of strange pains. Her baby is OP and the doc in hospital wanted her to have a c-section sheduled in some weeks. She was 34 weeks at that point. Her firstborn was OP when she was born. Still baffels me, the baby has a lot of time to turn.

  • @marisabond2006
    @marisabond2006 2 года назад +5

    I had both of my boys in my early to mid 20’s, I had back labor for both of them but wow I didn’t know that was OP and how it might make it a little harder for babies to come out and on mommy. Fortunately, maybe the nurses got them to turn appropriately because I had smooth deliveries and pushed them both out in under 10 minutes. I’ve never dealt with front labor contractions, I think I’ll take back labor contractions, to me that’s just a pain I’m more familiar with when you get back pain. Lol
    Great educational video.
    Pregnant with my 3rd and they said the placenta is posterior. Does that mean anything?

  • @oooKsiu
    @oooKsiu 2 года назад +8

    My first one was OP, long latent phase and 2hours of pushing with multiple position changes and doing double pushes but everything was fine at the end. OP is in the range of the NORM, do what you can but don’t obsess too much with it. 38 weeks with my second one at the moment and it’s OP again, just getting ready for whatever is going to happen 🙏

    • @naimunnahar8330
      @naimunnahar8330 Год назад +1

      Hey how did your birth go? Im 38w1d today though my baby moves so much it doesnt stay OP throughout the day and i was wondering how your labor ended ?
      Would be very thankful if you replied.

    • @oooKsiu
      @oooKsiu Год назад +4

      @@naimunnahar8330 Hi! My second labour was much quicker, thank you! Slow start, 14 hours of on and off contractions, when I thought I was around 5cm at the hospital they said I was only 3cm. But I kept walking back and forth and eventually got in a pool because contractions got very intense. I think my baby turned when I was in water because all of a sudden my contactions were every 3 minutes, I just about managed to get to my bed to start pushing. 30 minutes and baby was out. Fingers crossed for you, hope everything goes well 🤞🏻

    • @naimunnahar8330
      @naimunnahar8330 Год назад

      @@oooKsiu I didnt expect you to reply thank you so much and I am more than happy to know it went well for you!
      Im getting contractions that are irregular in strength and frequency as well but last night they were about 5-7mins apart though same in strength/intensity so now im confused whether they are real contractions or not.
      I hope everything goes well for me too :)
      38w5d today.

    • @oooKsiu
      @oooKsiu Год назад +1

      @@naimunnahar8330 If your contraction starts mildly and then grows in intensity, peaks and then subsides then that’s a real contraction. You can contract for days before you get into an active labour stage (5cm and more), hope this helps, good luck 🙏

    • @naimunnahar8330
      @naimunnahar8330 Год назад

      @@oooKsiu Alright!

  • @renatasutherland9843
    @renatasutherland9843 Год назад

    Both my boys were born in posterior position. The first one was the hardest one because I had no idea what a posterior baby was and I decided not to have any anesthesia during my delivery. It was 23 hours of labor and my mom in law later told me that she was afraid that they were gonna lose me because I got unconscious and my eyes were rolling back.
    The second delivery was way more pleasant because I opted for anesthesia and when my son started to push I was on my knees and the gravity really helped. It was way better and not so traumatic. And I learned that once you have 2 posterior baby the chances of having another pregnancy with a posterior baby is huge 😢

  • @lyndsyboone3354
    @lyndsyboone3354 2 года назад

    My second baby my first son was a sunny side up op baby the dr didn't tell me until after he was born. I had absolutely no tearing but a whole lot of back pain. They literally had to replace my epidural when I was fully dilated minutes away from pushing. He was my only baby I went into labor on my own, my other two I had to be induced.

  • @mrs.228
    @mrs.228 3 года назад

    2:37 I am 16 wks pregnant and have been having pain on the back of my pelvis already. 🤦🏻‍♀️ feels like tailbone broken & dr noted this during hsg, and open. These videos are my birthing classes

  • @cshufran97
    @cshufran97 3 года назад +1

    If baby is in the optimal position (OA) at the ultrasound to determine their position, are there things you can do to ensure they stay in that position? Or once they get in that position do they typically stay in it for delivery?

  • @laurensilcock4634
    @laurensilcock4634 3 года назад +1

    My second born was an OP (also VBAC). I ended up needing a episiotomy and vacuum delivery. My tailbone was super sore for a loooong time. My third (just 12 days old) was born OA but my tailbone is still very tender this time round. I think tailbone may have been fractured or even broken from baby #2 and birthing baby #3 has possibly upset the tailbone again 😩 all worth it but goodness I’d like to sit like a normal person 😂❤️

  • @Talaya91
    @Talaya91 3 года назад

    I had my baby last July and t in for an induction but ended up going into labor naturally and I was so scared to experience back, which I did. I had contractions every 30 to a minute and I also had double country when I would get them. Didn’t have a super long labor though, was only in labor for 11 hours and pushed for about 5 minutes. This pain was intense it’s was hard to breathe thank god for the epidural! Got it about an hour before I pushed.

  • @lauramannathoko7991
    @lauramannathoko7991 3 года назад +1

    I honestly wish i had seen this 2 years ago when expecting my son 😭😭😭😭😭 Was in labor for 23hrs, the pain in my tail bone was brutal 😫😫😫😫😫😫 To make things worse i couldn't pee, so my bladder was probably obstructing the way 😭😭😭😭😭😭 Had told them at 3pm i couldn't pee, they only drained my pee at midnight after i told my husband they were trying to kill me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 (I know! In my defense I'm in Africa ok, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do 😉). Long story short, baby came 4hrs later.
    I'm currently 37weeks still with a posterior baby 😭😭😭😭😭 i had no idea this was the cause of my loooooong labor last time so I'm grateful i saw this video. Found out last week that this girl is also breech 🤦🏾‍♀️ I have alot of work cut out for me now, thank you sooo much for sharing Sarah ❤&🕯

  • @ashleyvanmetre5833
    @ashleyvanmetre5833 Год назад +1

    My last labor was so traumatic! My daughter came out facing my thigh. I was in labor over 28 hours! I was induced. My labor kept stalking out. They started and stopped pitocin, put in Foley bulbs, changed positions, among other things.

  • @jankirschke7425
    @jankirschke7425 Год назад +1

    Wish my nurses from 40 years ago knew these things. All four of my 9+ lb babies were op from start to finish. Of course in those days we delivered on our backs which I believe is the worst possible position.

  • @TCheidrich
    @TCheidrich Год назад

    Thank you, awsome class!

  • @faye4419
    @faye4419 3 года назад

    Polyhydramnious- I’ve had polyhydramnious in my last 2 births and been induced as a result as they predicted a “big baby” both births babies were not big (8lbs) and were health. It’s it essential to be induced with polyhydramnious?

  • @annemariegregory927
    @annemariegregory927 2 года назад

    I had back labor and of course I want to try to prevent it this time around. Would you say that getting an epidural would help? I didn't get one with the first one. I didn't feel like my "hard pushing" was ever productive. The doctor did an episiotomy and used a suction. I am glad I didn't have a c-seciton. But I wonder if a epidural or not pushing on my back would have helped. I love your positive attitude. And yes, my doctor told me this week that my baby is OP and of course I became very concerned, and still fretting labor/birth more than I was....

  • @AmeeraG242
    @AmeeraG242 3 года назад +10

    When are the other videos coming im almost 37 weeks just in case I'd love to know positions

    • @kendallbradstreet9591
      @kendallbradstreet9591 3 года назад +1

      I'd go ahead and start by watching her How to Engage the Baby video and also Bridget Tayler has some videos on different birth ball positions currently.
      Personally, I moved my hips side to side as well as in a circle and one of those did the trick.
      I hope that helps and congratulations! So excited for you to meet your LO soon!

  • @mrszoewatson
    @mrszoewatson Год назад

    Love you’re style 😄

  • @alisonsundstrom7411
    @alisonsundstrom7411 3 года назад +1

    My baby wasn’t OP before labor but turned OP during labor. Luckily he was born without intervention but it was definitely really painful and a much longer pushing process. But I’m pregnant with my second now. Does having one OP baby make you more likely to have another baby that’s OP?

  • @sararistow6137
    @sararistow6137 3 года назад +1

    My 9.4 pounder was OP, and kicked on the way out! It’s been over a year, and I still can’t move correctly or sleep without pain, even with physical therapy 😂

  • @jennagetty3600
    @jennagetty3600 3 года назад

    If you have scoliosis, will your baby have more trouble moving down and out? Can you still get an epidural?

  • @catherinewetzel417
    @catherinewetzel417 8 месяцев назад

    Have had 2 OP babies and OA twins. Hoping the next one will be OA too- so much easier!

  • @coffeecrazedparenthood7289
    @coffeecrazedparenthood7289 3 года назад +10

    I gave birth to one that was OP and at an angle (towards my right hip). He had other complications also, but it is definitely possible!! (Granted I was VERY glad my OB had small hands 🤣)

    • @ivanaperez92
      @ivanaperez92 3 года назад

      Oh my goshhhh mine is at an angle too!!! Towards my left hip and i kept asking if it was possible to have a vaginal birth if she doesn’t move by the time of birth 😭

    • @coffeecrazedparenthood7289
      @coffeecrazedparenthood7289 2 года назад +1

      @@ivanaperez92 From what I understand they will almost always move either before you go into or during labor. Mine was particularly stubborn and having heart decels also and the OB ended up literally reaching in and manually turning him and half pulling him out because it was either that or an emergency c-section (which I'd already signed paperwork for just in case). But that is a REALLY UNCOMMON thing!

  • @brittany9747
    @brittany9747 Год назад +1

    My son is op. I'm 37w2d, cervix is very ripened and seems like if baby wasn't in this position, I'd be in labor. I've been doing the mile circuit(starting at 36 weeks I did every other day), now my midwife said to do it daily and some spinning babies moves. He has moved a bit(he was so far right), but I am so exhausted. My body feels like it wants to kick start labor, but gets stuck.

  • @emaricashwell7469
    @emaricashwell7469 3 года назад +9

    I'm planning a home birth next month and I need to take a childbirth course. Would you say bundle birth is appropriate for people giving birth at home? I love the way you teach 😩

    • @sarahlavonne
      @sarahlavonne  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely!! Especially labor Prep and coping with labor- labor is labor! The medical Interventions is good to know in case of a transfer. 💖💖💖

  • @Cann856
    @Cann856 3 года назад

    I asked this question so long ago when I was pregnant with my second. I already had her lol. My first was op and my labor was LONG. my second was ear up the whole time and eventually came out face up like the first because my body knew how to deliver a baby that way easier I guess🤷🏼‍♀️ the labor was a lot shorter tho so I didn’t mind

  • @jessicaopoku8955
    @jessicaopoku8955 3 года назад

    Is it true that utilizing positions known to help spin babies can actually turn baby from OA to OP? Ive heard senior nurses say things like latent labor peanut ball use can in an epiduralized patient can turn baby into an asynclitic position

  • @sarai040394
    @sarai040394 3 года назад

    Do you have a video on breech babies? My friend is 34 weeks & her baby is breech & her provider told her not to be as hopeful for a vbac.

  • @T1Diamondbetic
    @T1Diamondbetic 3 года назад

    Omgosh!!!!!! I love you for these videos!!! I have delivered 2 boys sunny side up with HORRID bad labor, and my daughter (she was between the 2 boys) was breech so I ended up with a csection. I’m 23 weeks pregnant with my 3rd boy and want to avoid OP again because I want my natural labor for ONCE 🤣 the pain in my back has been the only reason I’ve needed an epidural. A doctor once told me it could be my pelvic alignment. Is that true?

  • @lindsaykill1702
    @lindsaykill1702 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this!

  • @cloverclo6329
    @cloverclo6329 3 года назад +2

    In less then 4 minutes it become obvious ‘clear that birthing on your back is the worst position. How can our pelvis open up if where putting pressure laying down, therefore it can’t open as much as it could which is going to result in a higher chance of tearing also!

  • @carolinemeahl7505
    @carolinemeahl7505 3 года назад

    Can congenital lumbar lordosis negatively impact a woman’s ability to give birth without intervention? Does it interfere with baby’s ability to enter and exit the pelvis?

  • @kathrinemullins3773
    @kathrinemullins3773 3 года назад +1

    Oh man wish this woulda been here for my babies! I ended up stalling twice and needing c sections:(

  • @chickenortheegg
    @chickenortheegg 2 года назад

    Question: Is it true that the location of the placenta can increase the likelihood of an OP presentation? If the placental site is anterior how much more likely is an OP baby.

  • @just_brittny
    @just_brittny 3 года назад +1

    My son was sunny side up and ended up with shoulder dystocia. So scary.

  • @nataliecastro8933
    @nataliecastro8933 3 года назад

    Where could I find the pelvis model and baby that you're using? Would love to have for visuals for my clients!

  • @chesneyallen4244
    @chesneyallen4244 2 года назад +1

    This is the kind of labor I had!!! SO incredibly painful. But I was able to deliver vaginally without pain meds, thank the Lord. But 3.5 days of back labor and an hour of pushing with an OP baby… not fun!!

  • @traceymatney1427
    @traceymatney1427 Год назад

    I had an OP baby, never turned after all kinds of techniques. Nothing worked, had to do a c section after 29 hours. 7 years later I'm pregnant again and I was hoping this video might show what to do to avoid OP position or what to do if it happens...

  • @rosalie2762
    @rosalie2762 3 года назад +3

    Omgg i needed this so much! I’m 41wks2days with baby nr. 2 and i had a emergency c section with the first because of him being a sunny baby that got stuck 😬.

  • @Santababy86
    @Santababy86 2 года назад

    Hmmm, I have an anterior placenta and I wonder if OP would be easier for the baby.. OA could be a little messy with the twisting and length of the umbilical cord... 🤔🤔

  • @cassykershaw2735
    @cassykershaw2735 3 года назад

    My little is head down but face forward n he’s not moving down like he should! I’m already a week over due date!! N in return is making my hip hurt n my pelvis hurt!!

  • @yaellongman789
    @yaellongman789 2 года назад

    If my baby was OP in my first birth, does it indicate anything regarding my next labor? Thanks!

  • @OverHaluyu
    @OverHaluyu 3 года назад

    Does it mean anything that I get painful Braxton hick contrations? There are some that are rock hard and my back od painful and bladder feels like its ripping until I crawl to bathroom to relieve the presuure.

  • @creepyteachers01
    @creepyteachers01 3 года назад +4

    I had back labor for 40+ hours.. my body stopped dilating at 9cm and I was told to get a c-section... This time around, I will move more, put myself in different positions! Do sooo much more to get baby to move, IF i have another OP baby.. it was really really awful..

    • @kirstensteyn5050
      @kirstensteyn5050 3 года назад

      Omg the same thing happened to me!! I wasn’t in labour for quite so long, only 14 hours, I pushed for 2 hours, and even up having a c section. My boy had so much pressure in his head it was cone shaped for the first few days.

    • @awaysheflew356
      @awaysheflew356 3 года назад

      Oh gosh same for me! I thought everything was going well. I labored unmedicated to 9cm but after that my back felt like it was being broken over and over with each contraction. After 3 hours I agreed to a c section 😓

  • @taylormac253
    @taylormac253 3 года назад +5

    I had a posterior baby. Back labour and really painful irregular contractions!

    • @tink7591
      @tink7591 3 года назад +1

      so were u still in labor even tho ur contractions were irregular

  • @happyashal
    @happyashal 3 года назад +5

    Omg so thaaaats why it feels like you have to poop😂😂 It all makes so much sense now

  • @shaunnarowley8627
    @shaunnarowley8627 3 года назад

    Are there other reasons someone would have back labor? I had horrible back labor but baby came out face down like he was supposed to.

  • @laurenjugganaikloo3103
    @laurenjugganaikloo3103 3 года назад

    Can you do a video on shoulder dystocia? I had it with my son last summer (due date induction, week long NICU stay and lots of other drama) and I’m trying to make sense of what I can do to avoid it next time but not getting explanations that make sense to me.

  • @melissasarrazine2840
    @melissasarrazine2840 3 года назад +2

    Found out my LO was OP at my 41 week visit, went into labor that day and had bad back labor the whole time and he ended up flipping at some point during labor! Wish I would have had these videos a few months ago!!

  • @glitterginger
    @glitterginger 2 года назад

    Labor for days with back pains, every 10 mins, no progression, baby wont turn or come down. I am exhausted. Using gravity in every way to turn baby and hope baby comes down to push on my cervix and get done! Due now!

  • @katelynncamp9014
    @katelynncamp9014 3 года назад +5

    Thank you Sarah! All of my labor was in my back, and it was definitely uncomfortable 😣. I'm excited to see what to do if the next baby is op in labor. Two questions: 1) Does the baby get into the pelvis before labor or is that all during labor? 2) Is all back labor due to an OP baby, or are there other factors making labor felt all in the back? (I never felt labor in my ab/stomach/uterus area)

    • @jumperc227
      @jumperc227 3 года назад

      There can be other reasons to feel pain in the back as well. Some people just feel it there. So it doesn’t for sure mean that the baby is OP.

  • @taylorrevetta159
    @taylorrevetta159 3 года назад

    My first baby was OP. My water broke at 37 weeks and I wasn’t close to labor either.
    Back Labor was the absolute worst after I was induced. I ended up having her vaginally, but had a third degree tear all the way UP my vagina 😱 I did only push for 20 minutes though. Thanks, Pilates 🤣
    I did end up pushing kind of on my side and my doctor was trying to turn her while I pushed. I have it all on video. It’s intense 🤣
    Thankfully my second labor was perfect, all thanks to your videos haha 🥰

  • @kdfamily8048
    @kdfamily8048 3 года назад +1

    Omg I just had some very painful contractions in my back and woke up out my sleep 2:47 am and now it’s 3:05 am now I am here I really hope he is coming !

  • @girlinterrupted9145
    @girlinterrupted9145 4 месяца назад

    My first baby was face up and it was a long and painful delivery- I was also very small- there was also fetal distress . They almost used forceps but just as he headed ( pushing like crazy) out the opening, he turned . I tore from end to end even though I had been cut . Labor felt like what I described as having a truck roll back and forth over me. Sorry- it’s more painful than first time mothers can imagine unless you have a good sized pelvic area . I’ve known some women to be in hard labor for less than an hour but that was never the case for my laboring. Oh, and he had the most severe cone head I have ever seen😮❤ My second baby was face up as well- that labor was less longer ( ten hours hard labor) but the doctor had to drain my bladder just to get her out.

  • @GraceAbasta
    @GraceAbasta 3 года назад +2

    They didn't know my baby was sunny side up until she was coming out. It took me 10 hrs to go from 9cm to 10cm. I was in so much pain but no one believed me because it was my first baby. Once she came out the way she did. The nurses apologized to me for not believing me about my pain. They thought my epidural was stalling my labor when it was just the position. I'm glad I didn't know while I was in labor but it felt good to know after that my pain was validated 😂 I had to have an episiotomy due to the fact that she was stuck and not coming through, I have an unusually small pelvis and if she had come any later they told me I would've had to have a c-section.

    • @_missward
      @_missward 3 года назад

      So sorry to read of your experience. I can't imagine the pain you went through. Happy you have a healthy baby

    • @reiloveable
      @reiloveable Год назад

      Exactly same thing happened with me. My labor was traumatic to say the least and nobody believed me when I was saying that pain is becoming unbearable to the point where I started wishing death upon me 😭.
      My doctor had to use a vacuum to deliver my baby girl.

    • @theiceandsnow3998
      @theiceandsnow3998 Год назад +1

      @@reiloveable same. Ive been telling my midwife that this cannot be normal but she just kept on saying that it is (with a smile on her face). It was my first birth but I knew something wasn´t right. I had no real breaks, constant pain with horrible pain during the contractions, never felt anything on the front, all in the back.

  • @bethanysummers3377
    @bethanysummers3377 11 месяцев назад

    My first baby was posterior, 5 day on and off labour, very painful, didn't progress so had a epi to relax my body which helped to progress faster. 2 hours of pushing and came out looking down. 2nd baby was a 8 hour water birth, so different.

  • @dimondgyrl87
    @dimondgyrl87 3 года назад

    From one Sarah (with an ‘h’ obv) to another!!
    Can you talk about birthing the placenta? This terrifies me. How intense is the pain in comparison to the actual baby birth? How often does a completely natural placental birth occur? Though I’ll likely have to be induced due to having ICP, I’d prefer to have as unmedicated of a birth as possible. THANK YOU!

    • @melissaostrihon1781
      @melissaostrihon1781 3 года назад

      It just slides out! No bones and you're in such a euphoric state having just delivered your baby, it's easy! Good luck mama!

  • @ENK-lw8sm
    @ENK-lw8sm 26 дней назад

    My son (12yrs) was OP just ended up with a crazy episiotomy but otherwise unmedicated birth
    Doable but l never want a repeat of that

  • @nevergolet2
    @nevergolet2 Год назад

    If you’ve had multiple babies, is it more common that each baby will go into the pelvis the “right” way?

  • @hasinacooley2990
    @hasinacooley2990 2 года назад

    Both my boys were OP which led to 2 c sections. Can OP babies cause stalled labors?

  • @rachelarnold7167
    @rachelarnold7167 3 года назад

    Coffee and Questions: I delivered my daughter with her hand on her face. Is this common? Would this contribute to the tearing that I experienced? Is there a formal name for this type of presentation?

    • @lindseyg4655
      @lindseyg4655 3 года назад

      My daughter came out with her feet crossed and her hands behind her head