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bitch4life83



2009-12-23

I think it's icecubes what alot of woman eat while delivering :) not sure tho lol

meganbrandsmusic



2009-12-22

what were u eating??

princescfabregas



2009-12-13

id love to have twins have the 2 at once get it over with

TheMissenglishrose



2009-12-02

Wow! I love hearing newborn baby cries! The sound of success!

pavlova1978



2009-11-21

That would drive me absolutely nuts to have all those people screaming at me (I know they're not being that way on purpose, just to me personally the sound of it just grates me the wrong way). One of the many, many reasons I am having a homebirth with a midwife. They tell you to push but they are all about a pleasurable birth experience and avoid being annoying!

momlovestosing



2009-11-17

mom you rock you did great and you were very calm!

meganmozart



2009-11-10

both sides of me and my fiances family has twins. id be happy with one or 2 babies. it happens. and i will love them either way!! great job holding it together. you did great!

bathbomblover67



2009-11-10

I think you did an AMAZING job......i was like you and was sooooo calm throughout my whole labour (10 hours, 2 hours pushing) and i had NO pain relief at all. Midwives commented on how "quiet" i was!!! I did it with one baby and i could not imagine what you went through doing it with 2... I bet your family and friends are so proud of the way you held it together :)

tonyababy27



2009-11-08

oh my gosh.....but i like it though having twin babies jjejejeej;),.

kristieroxmysox



2009-11-08

yes... possibility u get twins.. heheheh...

regemich08



2009-11-06

im so scared to get pregnant,.and 1 thing,.i have 5 years old twin brothers to my mom's family,and 3 years old both boys to my dad's family.,do you think there's a possibility that i will have twin babies in the future???...;(,

cahayer



2009-10-28

Nicely rehurse comment I guess thats why you took so long to comment.........EPIDURAL lady keep on with them shit you all should stay paralyz ....you fuck like a woman take the pain like a women.

regemich08



2009-10-23

And "Numbing" ;)

bachatawild



2009-10-22

I've dabbled in a little medicine, too. In fact, I'm a practicing RN and was a Labor and Delivery nurse for 4 years. That's how I know how to spell epidural and why I refer to the nurses and physician in the video as my friends and coworkers. Oh, and that's me in the video giving birth. Is there anything else you'd like to share with us about pain and pain relief in childbirth, batchawild? TRUMP

juliemagdalene



2009-10-22

vickybabe first of all am not being rude to juliemagdalene.And in fact I handled it pretty well.And read what JULIEMAGDALENE replyed to my comment may be a logic explanation to why she felt some comfort. Meaning that when she started pushing she did have some numming med still in her system.I can tell you because I have studied medicine and for the leghnth of time that she says she had the EPIDORAL up until she was put on the O R table she still had some amount of pain med in her system.

juliemagdalene



2009-10-20

Congratulations on doing a great job and having two twins! This is the first video i've watched with a real twin delivery. Im very curious as this is my first pregnancy and I am too pregnant with twins! I'm so excited and scared.. Thanks for posting your video it really helped.

midgetswithguns1



2009-10-20

My gracious... I want to wrap your nurse & friend up and take her home with me. All nurses shoud have a heart for what they do.....as she does. She's so wonderful.

bachatawild



2009-10-07

batchatawild, maybe you cannot handle pain as good as her? not everyone is like you you know there is no need to be so rude! i was ok giving birth actually the midwife said i was a model patient and my mum said i actually made it look easy! the pain is terrible but not everyone screams! i kept all the screming inside and just pushed with what energy i would of used to scream. so again before you start being so rude just think hey!

unholyground



2009-10-05

Thank you for this comment. My babies safety and my safety come before my feelings on the birth experience. On the surface, things didn't seem risky. Both head down, no distress. But I thank my lucky stars that they were born right where they were. What the video doesn't show is my son in resp distress, and my severe postpartum hemmorhage because of 2 retained placentas. What followed was general anesthesia, a D&C, and 3 blood transfusions. What would I have done if I was at home? Scary.

musicindisguise



2009-10-02

The people surrounding me were my coworkers and dear friends. I had worked with them in labor and delivery for 4 years. They were so happy and excited for us, and that's what you see in the video when they're yelling to push. The nurse in the video was like my 2nd mom, and I NEEDED her to encourage me. I was scared and felt my body being ripped apart. I wouldn't change a thing about that birth experience. Except maybe the whole pain thing! ;)

opendoor1983



2009-09-17

Yes, it was taped from tv. We recorded it on 8mm tape so I had to play that on the tv and record it with the digital camera to be able to upload it. To explain again, I had an EPIDURAL for labor overnight, which was wonderful. When I transferred to the OR table, the epidural pulled out, and I spent 1 1/2 hrs pushing without pain relief. Not what I had planned, but every woman's labor and delivery experience is different. Some women scream, some women don't. There is no right way.

vickybabe2006



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