My Surrogacy Story
The birth of my second set of surroagate twins. This was such a beautiful experience that I wanted to share it with you. Enjoy!
The birth of my second set of surroagate twins. This was such a beautiful experience that I wanted to share it with you. Enjoy!






WHAT HAPPENED TO BABY #2??? What is Vanishing Twin Syndrome? Vanishing Twin Syndrome occurs when one of a set of twin fetuses apparently disappears from the womb during pregnancy, usually resulting in a normal singleton pregnancy. What really happens? One of the fetuses in a twin pregnancy spontaneously aborts, usually during the first trimester; the fetal tissue is absorbed by the other twin, the placenta, or the mother, thus giving the appearance that the twin “vanished.” How is it diagnosed? Here’s a typical scenario: A mother undergoes a routine ultrasound early in her pregnancy, for example at six or seven weeks gestation. Two fetuses are detected. The mother is told she is having twins. When the mother returns to the doctor six weeks later, only one heartbeat can be heard with a Doppler scan. Another ultrasound is performed. Only one fetus is identified. In other cases, a pregnant mother experiences symptoms that would seem to mimic miscarriage; however the single baby in her womb remains unaffected. How often does it happen? Scientists have confirmed that the number of twin conceptions greatly outnumbers the number of actual twin births. Some estimates offer that 1 in 8 people started life as a twin, while in reality only 1 in 70 actually are a twin. In “Having Twins,” author Elizabeth Noble claims that 80% of twin pregnancies result in the loss of one or both babies. Other studies predict that Vanishing Twin Syndrome occurs in 21 – 30% of all multiple pregnancies …
This was a few minutes after we got situated in the room after Michael’s quick delivery
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Waterbirth 1. One of the world’s most beautiful births! From the award winning childbirth documentary “Waterbirth in the 21st Century” – filmed with Dr. Herman Ponette at the Henri Serruys Hospital, Ostend, Belgium. For email contact: aquanatal@skynet.be
Learn from internationally-renowned medical experts as they share eye-opening information on the cause and prevention of brachial plexus birth injuries. This tragic birth injury can be stopped today. It is our hope that parents-to-be will become informed, empowered and able to advocate for their babies during the most important time in life — BIRTH.
HERE IS MY STORY FOR MY YOUNGEST. SORRY AGAIN ABOUT THE WATER MARK LOGO, USING A FREE TRIAL. ITS REALLY BUGGING ME, LOOKING FOR A CHEAPER SOFTWARE TO CONVERT MY VIDEOS. THANKS FOR WATCHING!
Part.2 I really apologise for all the interruptions and my daughter being in the video. Hope I haven’t offended anybody. My daughter is definitely teething and is in a lot of pain at the moment. Sorry guys xx
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My long draw out labor and delivery story in two parts since YouTube doesn’t allow a video longer than 10 min. (12min. video total)… Uhh, Labor was the worst! Enjoy! Happy Birthday Zoey!
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www.mindbites.com It’s Positive! You’re Pregnant! Well technically, you aren’t pregnant. That would be a medical miracle. Your wife is pregnant. But you are expecting, too, in a way. You’re not a dad yet – you’re a DUE DAD…and you don’t have a clue what to expect about paternity and being a new dad (in the long term) and having a pregnant wife in the short term. Don’t panic. In this lesson, First Trimester Part 1, the DadLabs dads (all experienced but not so distantly so that they don’t know what you’re going through and what you need to watch out for) talk you through all kinds of things, including: – pregnancy tests – waiting before telling anyone you’re expecting – medical questions and midwife options – your wife’s OB/GYN and your first visit to this doctor Even though expecting a baby has nothing to do with football playoffs, grilling excellent steaks, margin calls, fuel injection, or cold brewskis, this series of DadLabs lessons will teach you what you need to know to get you safely and happily to that big 0th birthday: First Trimester Part 1: (the page you’re on now) First Trimester Part 2: www.mindbites.com Second Trimester Part 1: www.mindbites.com Second Trimester Part 2: www.mindbites.com Third Trimester Part 1: www.mindbites.com Third Trimester Part 2: www.mindbites.com As that big day approaches, you may also want to check out the series of guides from the Dads that walk you through the nuts and bolts and nitty-gritty of your babies big debut – everything …
Hopefully I didn’t leave anything out. If you have any questions just email me and I will gladly answer them. Also I would like to say thank you to everyone that has been watching my videos and following my journey through my pregnancy and into motherhood. I am truly flattered at the amount of people on here that actually care about me and my baby and my family. So thanks again.

cont. the last part of my delivery story at the hospital. It was a tramatic experience for me and I will not have my next baby at a hospital. There’s no way you can tell what the position the baby will be at birth because it can changes during the labour note: 5%-12% of babies are born posteriorly Rare abnormal delivery positions include face-first, brow-first, and compound, in which a hand or foot emerges from the birth canal with the head or buttocks. The odds of an irregular flexion attitude are approximately one in 500. If it occurs, a c-section may be necessary. Leave me questions and video ideas if you guys want to know more about home birth or labour
Part 1 of 4 of my super long labor and delivery story. [Heads Up: Volume is low in Part 1.] Sorry for the lengthiness, but I really didn’t want to cut it down… I wanted to share the whole story! Also, look for the Labor and Delivery Footage to be posted soon. Part 2: www.youtube.com
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