Doula here!! I really advocate for my clients to touch their baby's heads as they're in labor. I feel like it's very grounding, and re-enforces the fact that they're so close to meeting their baby!! Almost every time, mommas get a second wind after, and it's so beautiful to watch.
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
It was truly a magical moment
@monicataylor7414Ай бұрын
My doctor had me touch the baby’s head and I agree. Before that I felt like I couldn’t push anymore and I was ready to give up. Feeling her curly hair let me know I was soooo close and I gave it my all
@YourFriendAyana8 ай бұрын
Beautiful story! I want to second what you said about an unmedicated birth being something that we are made to do. I had an unmedicated unassisted first birth, crazy fast (108 minutes 5 pushes). I truly believe it was because I spent so much time preparing my body and mind and had absolutely no doubt that the experience I desired was already mine, and that my daughter was working with me. The midwives tried to make it, but only arrived to see me push her out. The story of first births being long and hard is a narrative I hope to change. We are powerful manifestors.
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing. Thank you for sharing xx
@lillywildflower8 ай бұрын
Preparing our mind is probably one of the most important but forgotten as a focus before birth. I chose to create a calm room and promised myself I would be supportive of my husband even though I am in pain…. I wanted us both to have nice memories with kindness in the room…. No nasty or abusive comments to him at all.…. It was wonderful when our baby was born there were tears of happiness. Later he told me he was petrified of me saying something evil because that’s what he thought all births were like.
@tonii20198 ай бұрын
Your birth videos have greatly impacted my life. I’m no longer afraid of labor and the mysteriousness of it! Even if your birth story wasn’t positive or unmedicated, thank you and your family for sharing. 🤗
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
That means so much to me. I’m honoured, thank you 🙏🏻
@alixwallace74628 ай бұрын
My first birth was almost exactly like that. I showed up to the hospital at 8cm. Pretty quick labor once active labor started. She came out with the cord around her neck and was purple. They had to cut the cord early and were able to get her breathing. I didn’t really know what was happening thankfully my mom and husband were there. I also pushed in all 4s. So thankful both our babies are ok. ❤ I’m pregnant with my second and planning another unmediated birth. I’m due in July
@wybie36407 ай бұрын
Would love some elaboration on pushing on all fours rather than the back? It does somehow seem more natural but would love some further explanation as to how you decided to do so, it’s safety vs on back, pain levels vs on back, etc etc. Your videos are really awesome thank you so much for sharing this raw footage. I cried during the labor it is such a powerful thing to see.
@Dugg1248 ай бұрын
so grateful for your birth vlogs! Its so are to find videos of mammas not pushing on their backs! Its helpful to actually see what you want your your own birthing experience to look like - thank you!
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I’m shocked that it’s not more common because without drugs on your back is so painful so I can only assume it’s not the best position regardless if you have an epidural or not
@lillywildflower8 ай бұрын
My babies are now adults but when I had our son, I planned a medicated birth…. But the epidural didn’t work. They gave me 3…. So I delivered our sin with no pain relief and truly grateful that I experienced childbirth without medication (but respect it is an individual choice too ❤). He was my first baby and I KNEW instinctively that there were changes in the labour. I asked the midwife to look at I started pushing. Listen to your body…. It really dies know… even if we don’t realise yet. The advice for relaxing and breathing between contractions is perfect. I did this too and felt surprisingly calm for the 7 hours of labour. If I had a do over..l would happily choose no pain relief and actually experience birth like my great grandmother, ggg grandmother…. All the female ancestors that did this before me. I wish everyone a positive birth experience and a beautiful journey through parenthood
@_theplantkiller8 ай бұрын
Congratulations! What a gift to have a positive birth experience. I had my first child at 36 y/o 4 weeks ago at home outside on my terrace in my bathtub with my mom, partner, and doula (and dad off to the side). Nothing has felt more natural. I couldn’t have imagined better people to be with me. It went so beautifully. I’m grateful everyday to be healthy and have this perfect healthy boy! I also will be making a longer form birth video soon which is very exciting to share!
@laurenh8258 ай бұрын
I always love hearing the dad's POV because they're able to take in a little more than mom can during it all. My husband and I talk often about our twins' birth last year.
@sararetka99798 ай бұрын
Ahhhh! Been waiting for this ever since the vlog version!😄💖 Love the "behind the scenes" thoughts and whatnot!
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I love filming these and it’s a nice way for Matt and I to process the birth and what happened.
@mommybreakdown8 ай бұрын
I just came over after the vlog. I was cryingggg lol. Birth is funny because it’s so common yet so new for every mommy, even after your first! We had many similarities with our second kiddos with no pain meds, a wave of nausea before pushing, very vocal 😂, and now I know Oakley came on a Monday too. My boy is 6 now and my daughter is 10. I love your channel for so many reasons, but it’s mostly because you highlight some of the areas I want to improve, such as healthy living while parenting. I’m a teacher, so I have the discipline stuff down, but I’m on the struggle bus trying to feed my kids. Thanks for lovely free content ❤
@Suebearish8 ай бұрын
I gave birth 5 times and each of the births we're completely different
@mommybreakdown8 ай бұрын
@@Suebearishthat’s so interesting! I wonder what my birth experience would be like with a third, but we are definitely done.
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
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@joytsai80508 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your beautiful story. Our bodies truly are incredible. Currently pregnant with my 2nd so it's particularly nice to hear about positive birth experiences.
@jenniferlarios48518 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your comments on going overdue. I had my second at 41 weeks and a day. Throughout my whole pregnancy I was expecting for that to happen and I was prepared until I was overdue and people started to say those comments. It just plays with your head. Totally agree! Don’t tell people your due date.
@soona225738 ай бұрын
37 weeks pregnant and your videos impacted my pregnancy positively from the beginning 😢❤
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to hear that I could help in anyway 🥰🥹
@maraa20708 ай бұрын
My birth experience was good , can’t complain , amazing doctor and midwives but what followed next… here, I wasn’t allowed to have my husband or anyone with me. So i just had a glimpse of him holding the baby, giving me some soup and then he was gone and I had to spend 3 days eith my newborn all alone in the hospital… traumatizing and what led to my post partum depression. Hearing you and Matt now.. I realize if I had had my hubby there, my experience would have been so different! Having your partenr with you is everything
@mariaaugone36998 ай бұрын
I’m graduating nursing school in May and will be working in Postpartum or L&D. Just want to say you are SO amazing and it is so beautiful listening to your story and seeing how in tune you are with your body. So so amazing!!!
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I’m honoured to hear you say that since you’re in the field. It’s such a surreal experience and I always admire people who work side by side mamas giving birth everyday
@salo818 ай бұрын
I was "late" with all of my three children. My mom had the same with 5 children. I believe that is because we both have long menstrual cycles and/or the ovulation happened later. With the first two babies I lost nerves some days after the due date and got inductions. But the second birth went not very ideal and I felt like that was because of the induction. So for the third baby I prepared myself for a long wait. The birth started 11 days after the due date with water breaking and it was honestly the best birth.
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this 🤎
@lm64248 ай бұрын
I only pushed for 40 minutes with my first.. I had an epidural that wasn't effective.. so I was feeling everything! I made every single push count.
@KristanShuford8 ай бұрын
Watching your birth vlog I was so nervous you wouldn’t make it to the hospital on time. My 2nd baby was born 10 minutes after my water broke. I went from 8 to 10 centimeters in 3 contractions and pushed her out in 2. It was wild! Glad you made it and had a beautiful positive birth. Oakley is a cutie pie!
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Yeah we had a close call for sure 😅
@annettal56778 ай бұрын
My first was like this! Water broke just as we got to the hospital and was already 8cm. 2 contractions later and I was 10cm and he was out in 3 pushes. My entire labor was 2.5h from the very first contraction. Slightly terrified #2 will be born at home or in the car 😂
@monicataylor7414Ай бұрын
I would much prefer this over the long labor I had. I live really close to my birthing center/hospital so maybe if it comes fast I can still make it in time to not have the baby on the side of the road lol
@Austrianontravels8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing! I’m due in March with my first and am hoping to have an unmedicated birth. Your video really gives me hope that my body is gonna be able to do it all without an epidural etc.
@stitchbudgets30318 ай бұрын
I love hearing the little baby coos! 💚💚 So sweet!
@daniellebeck83227 ай бұрын
We have a 2 hour drive..... We made it with 5:6 of the babies delivered there. My husband delivered the 6th on the side of the hwy at 11:30 pm. Next baby is due any day now. Everyone is giving me grief and stressing that I get to the hospital before I deliver this time. (Like I could hold him in?) Besides I'm a L&D nurse, my husband is an EMT and rapid births rarely have problems.
@joagomez69128 ай бұрын
So beautiful to Hear how you are so connected and respectful to each other ❤ I hope my boyfriend and I have such nice experience years from now
@SamanthaMahenthiran8 ай бұрын
Loved your Oakley's Birth Story video Nikole ❤❤❤❤❤
@abigailstahl76038 ай бұрын
lol @ having a contraction right when you get to the hospital. I had one in the hallway on our walk to l&d and I had to squat down and moan through it. My husband was getting emotional, people were walking by, some guy even asked my mom if we were ok. Afterwards I remember thinking wow that was crazy I just did that in public and couldn’t control a thing! I felt silly but that moment always makes me laugh
@amorytudhope53078 ай бұрын
Just loved hearing your experience - it’s been so reassuring and motivating! I think you mentioned a video that you and your husband watched a few times to prepare you for delivery(?) could you link that?
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I believe it’s in my how to prepare for an unmedicated birth vlog on my website if you search it you should find it!
@lizhernandez65058 ай бұрын
Can you do another video of how you prepped for labor for baby number two if you did or didn’t do the same things you did with your first ?
@abigailstahl76038 ай бұрын
Also just so amazing you guys did surprise gender and name. We did that with our first too and plan to do it with #2 coming in may. It’s so magical ❤
@beckyisaac88398 ай бұрын
Your first birth video is what brought me to your channel 3 years ago, and I had an unmedicated natural birth 🙌 hope to do it again
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
🥹 you have no idea how happy that makes me to hear my story is empowering others
@LadyValette8 ай бұрын
Before that final push I told myself something similar. I told myself during the next break to try to really relax before my next big push and I actually fell asleep for a moment lol. It freaked my husband out but the midwife was like yeah that happens, its just her body getting the rest it needs to keep going. I was pushing for 2.5 hours but my boy also had his hand up by his head coming out (we didnt know until he was out) so that made it more difficult
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I had no idea that could happen wow 😮 you’re a super star
@LadyValette8 ай бұрын
@HealthNutNutrition neither did we, I kind of startled awake and thought to myself "Did I just really doze off while pushing a baby out?" Then I was proud of myself that I was able to relax that well to fall asleep haha.
@Knud5238 ай бұрын
I went 41 weeks exactly and it was soooo stressful to get the text daily from like 38-41 "baby here yet??" where are you at with contractions? dilatated? and all that so I fully understand especially since this was my first and I started having contractions on a tuesday and my babe didn't come until Sunday evening (labor starting Saturday night)
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
The longest week of your life I tell you
@Playing_with_a_Purpose8 ай бұрын
That happened to me too! Contractions 1 minute apart for 12 hours even admitted in hospital one month early. Then they just stopped.
@taniaallan57028 ай бұрын
My first was two weeks early and me second baby I had to be induced 10 days past due date because that’s when your placenta degrades, less oxygen for baby etc. And we actually did have issues…he was not breathing (he’s fine don’t worry! Very healthy kid). But my second labour, although faster (9.5 hours with 2 hours pushing, verses 27 hours with 4.5 hours pushing) was just scary and horrendous. I dont think pushing it as long as you can is best for all. I had choice of « social induction » a week prior, but didn’t want the Foley Catheter and the risk of being sent home everytime someone else showed up in labour so I waited until medically necessary induction date (10 days). Had I known the issues I’d be facing with waiting, I’d have gone earlier. I’m so happy you were good and that Oakley was healthy ❤
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
Happy everything worked out for you and everyone was healthy. It’s so stressful knowing the right choice during that time
@Motherx28 ай бұрын
Oakley is definitely your daughters twin ❤ all natural birth? Girl I give it to you, I was medicated and induced to both at 39 weeks being pre diabetic I was at risk funny thing my due date was originally for both was September 2nd but I give birth on August 25th and then 5 years later September 5th in labor on labor day 😂
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
Oh wow!
@carolemantha89588 ай бұрын
❤ Hi you guys!! Nikole, you are so strong, Mat, you are a great birth partner! Omg! You have beautiful children !! ❤😊❤
@kendrawood4748 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your family and your birth story. You have a beautiful family!
@sicily97668 ай бұрын
I had an unmedicated birth as well and always describe transition as an out of body experience/being on another planet lol it’s nice to hear that this is a shared experience with others 😅.
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
Such a crazy sensation
@bettyglick26798 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your birth story is so encouraging 😊
@gothicbubbles8 ай бұрын
Love listening to birth stories. Thank you for sharing all of the details. Hoping for a home birth for my 2nd.
@TaylorParnell8 ай бұрын
SOOOO INSPIRING YOUR FIRST BIRTH VLOG WAS THE FIRST BIRTH VLOG I EVER WATCHED YOU INSPIRE ME SO MUCH TO BE A MOM ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ WE ARE TRYING FOR OUR FIRST THIS YEAR I HOPE TO DOCUMENT IT ALL LIKE YOU ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@merakidancecompany8 ай бұрын
Thank you for really showing in the birth room❤ It helps woman to know what it looks like
@laurenkate71628 ай бұрын
You did amazing, thanks for sharing! ❤ I was also very vocal during contractions so I was glad there wasn’t too many people around when we arrived at the hospital at 6am 😅 We got taken straight to a delivery room and I said to my husband, I wonder why they didn’t check me first (like the false alarm we’d had two days before)? He replied, probably because you are very clearly in active labour this time 🤣
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I know when I see these silent births I can’t relate 😅 glad it’s not just me
@NikkiScatch848 ай бұрын
Love the birth story! ❤
@Strawberrymerit8 ай бұрын
Im annoyed i live 2 hrs away from the hospital because i cant keep driving to the hospital to meet my ob, plus another day for an ultrasound and the stress test so I scheduled an induction date, i really wanted to wait longer to because i have no medical need to be induced, i just cant afford these visits because i live so far away,
@marybelaponte30688 ай бұрын
Again, fantastic job 👏
@art_strings8 ай бұрын
I know Davis Drive well! I always look forward to your videos. :)
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
Then you know the stress of the drive during rush hour 😆
@art_strings8 ай бұрын
@@HealthNutNutrition Yes, it moves very slowly. :)
@ginabugsch87528 ай бұрын
God Bless you all❤🙏
@juliemiller42888 ай бұрын
I've never had a baby. Does it hurt to push out the placenta?
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
It’s more of a weird sensation but I wouldn’t say it hurts. But after pushing out a baby it’s a bit of a ugh 😑 more to push lol
@juliemiller42888 ай бұрын
@@HealthNutNutrition you're a rockstar ❤️ ❤️
@ezgisa18 ай бұрын
Hey Nicole, what’s the recommended maximum time to wait for an induction at where you live? In Germany, it’s 10 days.
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I’m not actually sure but probably 2 weeks
@ninarechin25318 ай бұрын
My first baby girl was due on her due date!! :)
@monikakamila8 ай бұрын
That’s exactly what rainbow Miller is saying with this pregnancy she’s not telling people the exact due date. She’s Canadian too 😊 just FYI
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
So smart!
@cassieleefryeklund56238 ай бұрын
Great bday. Same as my husband
@aprilb48318 ай бұрын
Love this ❤❤❤❤
@wendywendy67718 ай бұрын
like the idea of "don't give people your due date." i can see how that would be stressful to hear those comments.
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I know they mean well and everyone’s excited but it’s a lot to hear consistently 😅
@fasihaurooj42088 ай бұрын
Where did u leave Ur daughter when u were going to hospital?
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
With my sister and family ☺️
@Lolee567 ай бұрын
The outside noise is annoying! Or friends that’ll ask why you don’t just induce. Not all of us want an induction, I was more than okay to go to 41 weeks to have the natural vbac that I had, it was a healing experience
@ninarechin25318 ай бұрын
Can you do a breast feeding video and how long you breast feed for. I know babies fall asleep really fast and for the most feeding. When i had my girl, i didnt know how long to leave her on the boob and when we went for her first dr app she was under weight. How long do you leave the baby on the boob to make sure they get enough milk??
@laurenjane64328 ай бұрын
Rush hour 45 minute drive to the hospital with my first - torture
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
The worst!
@Levelupwithleavitt4 ай бұрын
So you didn’t give birth in a birthing center? You did hospital? I know you said you had a midwife team though!
@hugsforlove8 ай бұрын
❤❤
@andreajenkins25458 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you go to a Hospital closer to home .
@HealthNutNutrition8 ай бұрын
I wanted to go to a specific one that I was more comfortable at, they have more equipment for emergencies and it’s the one I gave birth to sage at.