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There are a few signs to indicate if you’re going into labor for sure. Learn how to know if you’re going into labor in thisfree video on pregnancy and childbirth. Expert: Lauren Ryan Contact: www.supportedbirthclass.com Bio: Lauren Ryan has been CSBE (Certified Supported Birth Educated) through Jana Warner, a Doula who she studied under in West Los Angeles. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Great job!
when are we gonna get one of these vids in HD?? Detail people, I need detail!
Há não!!!!!! Pode ser natural mas eu jamais deixaria nem com as melhores intençoes (ajuda), colocarem a mão sem luva, sem qualquer higiene na vagina da minha esposa. Digo isso porque sei dos perigos que a mulher e o bebe correm.
O parto natural doi muito sei do que estou falando o meu principe nasceu com 3,080 kg e com 42 cm de parto natural em casa com uma doula!!!! A minha esposa sentiu muita dor apesar de todos os exercicios, massagens, e a banheira doiiiiiii!!!! Apesar de estar ao lado dela lhe dando todo o apoio, respirando junto, contando, enfim. Me senti hipotente não há muito o que nós HOMENS podemos fazer!!!! Parabéns a todas as mulheres!!!!
Que tara é essa que vocês mulheres optam por ter parto vaginal em casa, na água, enfim é muita dorrrrrr desnecessária!!!! Porque não a cesária ou então fazer o parto normal em um ambiente hospitalar tão + seguro!!!! Que estranho crianças presentes, deve ser chocante e muito traumatico para a criança jamais deixaria meu filho (pequeno) assistir!!!! Sem contar que acaba com a privacidade dos pais!!!!!
I have been having braxton hicks for 3 days so I hope nothing happens soon Im ike 33 weeks and Its freaking me out lol
Fml
@littlemisssexy94
I dilated 2cm at 38 weeks, and I’m now 39 and still at 2cm. It doesn’t mean your going in labour but it does mean you are getting close and your body is preparing for it.
@alllmaraz
After 37 weeks my doctor checked my cervix each visit to see if I was dilating. I will be 39 weeks this Wednesday and I’m already 2cm dilated. Your doctor will let you know.
im 38 weeks and im due jan 18th. i wnt to the hospital last wed. cause my son slowd down on his moving and they told me i was 1 cm dialated.. what does that even mean??? does that mean the babys coming within the next week or what cause i never herd of being dialated unless ur in labour
36 weeks pregnant and already 2 cm dilated…omg today i felt my baby drop down! he’s too active!
Yeah, we would know that we were in labour, for a start you would Be going AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
stink ur finger up and check for urselff haha jk i definately would not want to do that myself tehe
how would i know when my cervix starts to dilate!?
Thanks for taking the time to share this info. Even though I have already had a baby, I didn’t really know what my midwife was talking about when she was saying that I was effaced etc. Thanks for clearing it all up…:)
less than 20% of women’s water breaks… so thats not a reliable thing to look for
lol well i lost my mucus plug 2 weeks ago and yea still prego!
umm…I’ve had all of those things happen…and here I am days later..no baby…what gives!?!?!
Awesome video! We’ll c when baby comes. ty!