My Labor & Delivery Story | Mimi Ikonn

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Mimi Ikonn

Mimi Ikonn

7 жыл бұрын

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Mimi
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@legaleagle7427
@legaleagle7427 7 жыл бұрын
Every time Alex said that "He" didn't want a C-Section, I wanted to punch him through the screen.
@jennifer7022
@jennifer7022 7 жыл бұрын
Legal Eagle why?
@eugeniamolinashop
@eugeniamolinashop 7 жыл бұрын
why? LOL
@MarieHelene77
@MarieHelene77 7 жыл бұрын
probably because it's too easy to make decisions for somebody else's body
@daftnezzie
@daftnezzie 7 жыл бұрын
Same here. It really threw me off. /: And the fact that they kept saying "natural birth" & "C-section" like a C-section isn't natural & some sort of bad thing. They're both ways of birth, birth is natural. They both have their pros & cons. Why are C-Sections & epidurals looked down on so much? And why are women so judgey about them? Like it's somehow "better" to make yourself suffer? Why do pregnant women feel like they have to do this & vaginal birth is some type of thing that makes you better than other pregnant women who get c-sections or have epidurals? I'll never get it. It's so sad.
@luvpink26ify
@luvpink26ify 7 жыл бұрын
bceause c sections ARENT natural. Your body doesnt just naturally rip open from the stomach to take the baby out. and epidurals are chemicals that arent natural to help you not feel pain therefor its not a natural birth. You didnt see our ancestors giving birth through these methods before
@gagglesas
@gagglesas 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Mimi i usually agree with most that you say, however as a medical student who has done my rotation in obstetrics I really have to disagree with you stance on 'overdue'. Every week that you go over your baby is getting bigger and increasing the risk that they will not be able to get through the birth canal and so ending up you having an emergency section. Much better to be induced than an emergency section . I know you think it is all natural , however until you actually see a delivery come to an emergency you haven't really got a full idea. I dont really like the way your trying to imply it's about money because its not, the doctors have guidelines set for them about 42 weeks. Also the reason why babies dont die in childbirth anymore is because of doctor intervention - especially when going overdue...
@MsDelel
@MsDelel 7 жыл бұрын
Eva Grace - thank you for the comment. Also I have to disagree with mimi when she said everywhere in the world they offer an induction at 39 weeks or pessary - they do not. With my first baby they wouldn't even touch me till I was over 40 weeks before they would consider doing a sweep and they surely wouldn't induce anyone unless they are at least 41 weeks with a good reason - however at 42 weeks you are overdue and you are risking your baby and having a natural delivery.
@MaryamNabihah23
@MaryamNabihah23 7 жыл бұрын
i'm a medical student too and i completely agree with you .
@fiona6976
@fiona6976 7 жыл бұрын
Eva Grace As a fellow med student I completely agree with you
@ac262
@ac262 7 жыл бұрын
Well said 👏🏻
@angelare7263
@angelare7263 7 жыл бұрын
not only the baby gets big, but the placenta gets old and the risk for the baby gets higher and higher after the 42 weeks. There is A LOT of research that proves this.
@TeresaOviedo
@TeresaOviedo 7 жыл бұрын
I couldn't keep watching. The risks are not exaggerated! People don't realize how common stillbirths are. As a mother who had a stillborn baby at 38 weeks, I don't appreciate anyone belittling the incredible loss we have experienced. You are so incredibly BLESSED to have a live healthy baby. The reason why the Drs. Have protocols is because of the high risks of stillbirth.
@ptphan14
@ptphan14 7 жыл бұрын
alex must feel like he's a hero that saved the day.
@ThePrivet18
@ThePrivet18 7 жыл бұрын
hahahahhahahahha so true
@valeriab.3669
@valeriab.3669 7 жыл бұрын
Phuong Phan that's why the girl's name is Alexa lol
@naomismith8387
@naomismith8387 7 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA so true Val! He must love himself so much he just added "a" to his name.
@eaa3349
@eaa3349 3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Someone3856
@Someone3856 7 жыл бұрын
I'm an OB nurse and never once in my career have I seen a baby born later than 41 wks.... I couldn't even watch this video beyond 7 minutes. Where in the world are they getting this information from. Biggest pet peeve is when parents think they know more than the trained medical professionals that have years and years of experience. Also I cannot believe you told your midwife to "chill"...WOW.
@tracielittleton
@tracielittleton 7 жыл бұрын
Morgan Davis As a nurse myself I have to agree with you. I'm certainly glad mama and baby are well but, you know as well as I do if something went severely wrong the medical personnel would be the first to blame. People don't understand that we have to ask the personal questions and give the uncomfortable information they don't want to hear, not just to be mean and make them "nervous" but to document it was done and they understand possible circumstances, also because it's our job and we're committed to doing what's right for both parties involved
@cnkadela
@cnkadela 7 жыл бұрын
Also, if a thing works for you as a person, the experience cannot be translated into a generality. A lot of things could have gone wrong, good thing it didn't, it doesn't mean that for others it will be exactly the same as theirs.
@mtsc21
@mtsc21 7 жыл бұрын
Morgan Davis totally agree, you can't say things because of staditics
@renren595
@renren595 7 жыл бұрын
Morgan Davis this video, while supposed to be happy i got turned off with their ignorance
@aikoyumiko7961
@aikoyumiko7961 7 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@kaelabee1234
@kaelabee1234 7 жыл бұрын
If you're watching this and pregnant, please for the sake of us all.. don't take their medical advice. They have no idea what they're talking about..😐
@adaobinancy
@adaobinancy 7 жыл бұрын
exactly. I'm pregnancy and I find this very annoying and misleading. I love mimiikon but I have to disagree with her this time around. this is wrong on so many levels. who wants to be pregnant beyond 42 weeks by the way? definitely not me. people always take your doctor's advice and don't be a know it all like these 2.
@raetvnetwork
@raetvnetwork 7 жыл бұрын
Kaela Bryant you both are exactly the people they are talking about. Fitting into AVERAGES is just that! Understand please that life is messy, life is different. They also gave many warnings. Hush!
@barbaravyse660
@barbaravyse660 7 жыл бұрын
Kaela Bryant omg they are not giving medical advice!
@wendizll
@wendizll 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree, I don't think they are giving advice. They are just sharing their experience and the process that worked for THEM. Of course everyone's journey is different but this never came off as "advice"..
@tiffanymichelle3130
@tiffanymichelle3130 7 жыл бұрын
Kaela Bryant I don't take it that they're giving medical advice, but I do agree that they are making it aware that they would more likely do what they want regardless of what a dr says is best. Just like Mimi said, natural birth IS painful and in the end, she was asking for the drugs. Typical for those that "plan" a natural birth. This is the epitome of why a birth plan should not exist. The plan ultimately is to just get the baby out safely.
@SofiaR23
@SofiaR23 7 жыл бұрын
If the heartbeat is dropping a doctor, midwife, nurse WON'T chill, they will ACT.
@Startwithhello
@Startwithhello 7 жыл бұрын
I love how Alex is like "I don't want a C-section" but yet she was the one who was having the baby she said multiple times she wanted it because she was in extreme pain.
@SG-mk4ni
@SG-mk4ni 7 жыл бұрын
Alex is so confused, he thought he was the one carrying the baby the whole time.
@basiatomaszewska9269
@basiatomaszewska9269 3 жыл бұрын
Rewatching the video and reading the comments after four years, I think that if she's fine with then maybe it's just about the relationship they have. If I were her, I would be, well, mad. I also do not agree with some of their claims but maybe it works for them?
@basiatomaszewska9269
@basiatomaszewska9269 3 жыл бұрын
Oh, and I'm not talking about her wanting the c-section because of how much pain she was in but rather the general 'WE have birth' instead of 'I/she gave birth' vibe
@claraa2551
@claraa2551 7 жыл бұрын
I think it's potentially dangerous to tell people that 'the baby will come when it wants to come'... unfortunately a lot of births aren't as simple as that. Safety is the most important thing.
@claraa2551
@claraa2551 7 жыл бұрын
Also, understand he's passionate about this but constantly speaking over Mimi is so so annoying. She's the one that produced a human being. Also seems like he's very against C sections - some mothers do not have the choice. Please bare that in mind.
@ac262
@ac262 7 жыл бұрын
Chloe A totally agree with you, i don't get the whole c-section thing 🤔 honestly? So much fuss. I don't think my husband would be able to watch me suffer for so long heheh but i am just shocked about the words used in this video. C-section save lives n almost was used to save hers/baby. Such a narrow mind.
@Rachel-su3ir
@Rachel-su3ir 7 жыл бұрын
I agree with both you, the only reason i didn't want a c section is because the recovery is brutal, vaginal delivery is much easier
@kristin736
@kristin736 7 жыл бұрын
I feel like she's talking over him a lot. Also, he helped make the human being too.
@aleksandrinakonstantinova3193
@aleksandrinakonstantinova3193 7 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Chloe. It is odd that Alex was still trying to keep Mimi away from the epidural or c-section. She is the one feeling the pain of contractions (not waves, they ARE contractions) and if she wants to get the baby out that way, then so be it. It is her body and she is very capable of making her own decisions. Unless Mimi was unconscious and unable to make medical decisions for herself, there is no reason for Alex to keeping pushing Mimi into something that she can't do.
@MrsFancyface86
@MrsFancyface86 7 жыл бұрын
I rarely ever comment. But as a doctor, who went to school for 8 years, took 6 different 8-9 hr board exams, additional 3 years of residency. Hearing you compare your "research" to the stress and hard work of those compiled years all the while being very degrading to doctors. The OB/GYN field is not an easy one, it takes passion and heart to do what these medical doctors do. They have the highest malpractice insurance, as much as you say oh you are choosing what you want now, if something goes wrong, the parents never blame themselves, the blame always goes to the doctor. There are risks and benefits to either side (induction and waiting for natural progression). At 42 weeks the risks outweigh the benefits. I am so happy that everything went well you guys and you have a beautiful healthy baby. But I have seen when things go very wrong, it ruins families. I have been in a room where the midwife kept telling the mom it was ok to keep trying for natural birth,2 hours later she was in the OR with not the best outcome. Yes childbirth is a natural process. However, before medical advances the mortality (both maternal and infant) were twice as high as they are now. I wonder how we as a society got here? By first time parents doing "research"? Something to think about before you roll your eyes at the mention of a doctor. Be informed, get involved in your own personal healthcare but don't insinuate that doctors don't know what they are telling you and that they are running a business, to run a business would be an easier undertaking. I can't!
@MrsFancyface86
@MrsFancyface86 7 жыл бұрын
Your body was telling you to push, but you didn't listen? Yet, you preach to your followers to let nature take its course?Hmm.
@yd2730
@yd2730 7 жыл бұрын
as just a mbbs student...i agree with you completely...as soon as the video started i started having the exact same thoughts ! thank you for putting them here so atleast people get the actual scenario wch plays out !
@starstella123
@starstella123 7 жыл бұрын
Mary A This comment says it all, thank you!
@marinamuradian1887
@marinamuradian1887 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! I couldn't get passed 15 minutes because i got so angry... People who have nothing to do with medicine shouldn't give advice and do their own "research", it is years and years of hard work trying to save patients from themselves.
@nance4018
@nance4018 7 жыл бұрын
Anecdote is not data!
@samanthaaoxox
@samanthaaoxox 7 жыл бұрын
You need to address these comments. As another person commented "these are not negative comments from negative people". This is not something you can shy away from. Address it like adults. Deleting comments is dismissive and fake.
@lizzielou742
@lizzielou742 7 жыл бұрын
samanthaaoxox right, and at the end of the video Mimi's like, I would love to hear your comments, leave a comment down below...
@dase1861
@dase1861 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, which means in her world: leave a comment but don't criticize me. If you do, I will delete it. There were so many comments which criticized what they were saying but were written in a very respectful way. Most of them were deleted. This is such an disrespectful behavior towards their followers. It's sad to realize that these videos are not about inspiring other people, it's only about making money!!!
@noorg2818
@noorg2818 7 жыл бұрын
And the sad part is, Alex claims throughout the video that it's the medical professionals that are in it for the financial gain. You know who stands to gain zero funds, and lose their medical licence? (which they spent half a million dollars in tuition + student loans working for, and spent over a decade in school for) - Doctors like myself, if we don't take the actions necessary to save the life of the mother and baby. I would never recommend a c-section to my patients, if that is not what they wished for. However, if your baby enters a risk zone where the benefits of performing the surgery, outweigh the risk of newborn mortality. You WILL get a c-section. It is not my choice, and it is not yours - it's what is in best interest of the BABY and MOTHER who are my ONLY priorities.
@zaraamir1
@zaraamir1 7 жыл бұрын
Noor G yes I totally agree with you! The only people having any financial gain is Mimi and Alex who are not only monetizing on their baby's birth but also on spreading misinformation in their quest to "stand out" all so they can gain views. What a world we live in now where young impressionable people strive to be more like a KZbin personality than like actual heroes in noble professions who save lives everyday. Newsflash, just because Mimi's birth turned out ok despite them taking these risks the majority of them don't, and if they do it's because of medical professionals. And just because these two have financial success on KZbin doesn't mean everyone will, that is why education is so important another thing Mimi and Alex don't believe in. Frankly they are just very lucky, ignorance is bliss until the consequences hit.
@MrsFancyface86
@MrsFancyface86 7 жыл бұрын
I noticed my comment from a few days ago was not here anymore. I am reposting it, you shared your opinion and I shared mine. After re-reading my comment a few times, i do not feel as if i was disrespectful or rude. Was there some frustration? YES, just like in your video you were frustrated at the healthcare professionals. Let me know what in my comment merits it to be deleted. Re-Post (copy and pasted original comment) I rarely ever comment. But as a doctor, who went to school for 8 years, took 6 different 8-9 hr board exams, additional 3 years of residency. Hearing you compare your "research" to the stress and hard work of those compiled years all the while being very degrading to doctors. The OB/GYN field is not an easy one, it takes passion and heart to do what these medical doctors do. They have the highest malpractice insurance, as much as you say oh you are choosing what you want now, if something goes wrong, the parents never blame themselves, the blame always goes to the doctor. There are risks and benefits to either side (induction and waiting for natural progression). At 42 weeks the risks outweigh the benefits. I am so happy that everything went well you guys and you have a beautiful healthy baby. But I have seen when things go very wrong, it ruins families. I have been in a room where the midwife kept telling the mom it was ok to keep trying for natural birth,2 hours later she was in the OR with not the best outcome. Yes childbirth is a natural process. However, before medical advances the mortality (both maternal and infant) were twice as high as they are now. I wonder how we as a society got here? By first time parents doing "research"? Something to think about before you roll your eyes at the mention of a doctor. Be informed, get involved in your own personal healthcare but don't insinuate that doctors don't know what they are telling you and that they are running a business, to run a business would be an easier undertaking. I can't!
@simplyhonestemma6666
@simplyhonestemma6666 7 жыл бұрын
Mary A that's a shame as they both claim transparency & authenticity yet they delete thousands of the comments they don't agree with, I understand some of them got pretty negative but not an excuse, I mentioned in a previous comment that instead of deleting them they should have been responding to each one of them or at least make a special video addressing all the concerns. I am not a subscriber however I watch a video if the title interests me but I noticed the value of their content is not consistent. I don't like judging people HOWEVER respecting his viewers/followers (legitimate) opinion shouldn't be an issue let alone dismissing them as they couldn't care less about what you; as followers think! Everyone is entitled to their own options of course but these are his followers/viewers point of view, forget about the fact that they make money off of you (their followers) watching them supporting them how about your loyalty and decency towards them!?? Humility is so important and so is self awareness. Sad really!
@Lola66izu
@Lola66izu 7 жыл бұрын
Mary A Bravo. I am a nurse. Ive seen things.
@alexandrafoley4784
@alexandrafoley4784 7 жыл бұрын
As a nurse, you are the couple every nurse dreads having. The people that believe in any situation they know more than the professionals and in turn jeopardize you and the baby's safety. I feel sorry for the health care professionals who had to deal with your ignorance and "know it all" attitude which made people who dedicate their lives to this field feel bad for looking out for you and your baby's best interest.
@senorra941
@senorra941 7 жыл бұрын
Very arrogant wasn't he?and I thought he was OK before!
@emilyjade321
@emilyjade321 7 жыл бұрын
alexandra foley amen!!!!
@queenofthorns6746
@queenofthorns6746 7 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Who needs doctors anymore? Just use google. It's not like trained medical professionals go through years of schooling and have seen over hundreds of births.
@stucumins8511
@stucumins8511 7 жыл бұрын
My sentiments exactly. You can imagine the eye rolling and exasperation in the staff room from those dealing with the know it all couple who describe the work and observation of the OB staff as fidgeting and who stand corrected on what is best after having read a few articles. I imagine there will be ongoing expertise on this channel as the novice parents tell us all what is the best way to parent. As an OB professional I found this video disturbing and judging by the huge amount of negative comment, particularly from those with higher understanding, I am not alone. Yes your baby arrived safely in the end, but there are no guarantees of normal child development when neonates are excessively stressed, for whatever reason, in any labour. May I also say, that contraction is a medical term, wave is not!
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
I was expecting a sweet video then they start with their quotation marks and Alex asking for a "less exaggerated nurse" when talking about the risks. they seemed so arrogant and know it all. I felt so bad for their medical team.
@lyleveronicarabara7395
@lyleveronicarabara7395 7 жыл бұрын
You like to have to list 5 things you are grateful for everyday right? So 1. I am grateful that there are medical doctors 2. I am thankful that you don't to guess and research about your health 3. I am happy for the both of you 4. I am thankful that my mom delivered me into this world even thought 'it's not natural' 5. I am thankful I have a lot doctors in my family to keep me from lashing at you for it would be considered unprofessional
@rebeccaxie6021
@rebeccaxie6021 7 жыл бұрын
Lyle Veronica Rabara
@xoraachelle
@xoraachelle 7 жыл бұрын
Comments from doctors, nurses, midwives, other health professionals are gone... Alex and Mimi own up to your mistake, ignorance, and stupidity instead of deleting those comments!!! I have no respect for you guys.
@laurenlaplume7781
@laurenlaplume7781 7 жыл бұрын
Rolled my eyes the ENTIRE time... but what took the cake for me is when Alex (who may truly believe that he pushed this child out of his mangina) said that he knew the key to giving birth is relaxation....WHAT!?!?!? Least relaxing thing that could happen to anyone ever!!! There's at least 100 other descriptive words I could've gotten behind....power, love, strength, perseverance, devotion.....RELAXATION??? These two are wackos.
@laisglenda2000
@laisglenda2000 7 жыл бұрын
hahahahha true
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
Lauren LaPlume I bet if he even had a period cramp he would be rolling on the floor 😁
@samanthaaoxox
@samanthaaoxox 7 жыл бұрын
Alex is a full of shit. Entirely.
@szews.aleksandra4122
@szews.aleksandra4122 7 жыл бұрын
samanthaaoxox how u can say sth like this and think that you are ok and better than he is...funny
@valeriab.3669
@valeriab.3669 7 жыл бұрын
Lauren LaPlume I bet everyone here would literally pay to watch him giving birth naturally without epidural or c section
@Stiiggy
@Stiiggy 7 жыл бұрын
Love both Mimi and Alex but this video is really irresponsible and the misinformation being shared here is upsetting. The doctor refusing to see you as a patient after 42 weeks has nothing to do with "making money like a business." If it was about money, they would've continued seeing you anyway so they could be paid. They refused to see you because THEIR insurance will not cover *them* in the ever-increasing likelihood something goes wrong because it is so risky past week 42. This is thoroughly backed by years of medical research, this isn't a marketing ploy to extract more money. This video can lead impressionable mothers to disregard the advice of their doctors in favor of some romanticized idea of what it means to deliver a child "naturally," and that's dangerous.
@destiny13006
@destiny13006 7 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Their advice is based on feeling, emotions, and thought. But the fact of the matter is, while these things can be very valuable in many aspects of life, science far outweighs these thing --especially when it comes to medicine. Please, expectant mothers, listen to your trained medical professionals over your KZbin idols and Dulas. Not that Dulas aren't awesome -- but they aren't as educated scientifically as medial doctors.
@destiny13006
@destiny13006 7 жыл бұрын
+Destiny sorry for all typos. 😉
@ermizgrl
@ermizgrl 7 жыл бұрын
Stiiggy well said!!!
@khalilkoleva
@khalilkoleva 7 жыл бұрын
Stiiggy yes exactly! well said.
@jwayze908
@jwayze908 7 жыл бұрын
These two act like they know more then trained medical professionals on when over due actually is and that its not actually that risky. Didn't know they went to med school!
@arianac6110
@arianac6110 7 жыл бұрын
jwayze908 right. I don't know anything medical related but my daughter was a week late and I remember wanting to wait so I could have the whole natural experience from water breaking to dilating without being induced and my doctor was like nope, sorry but that is dangerous for your baby. After the 40th week hit she gave me just a week and scheduled an induction.
@amys161
@amys161 7 жыл бұрын
Monika D.
@PattiLynnQ
@PattiLynnQ 7 жыл бұрын
Actually, she is right about the risks of an induction being higher than the risks associated when going past your due date. I was a total mess when my doctor told me that they wouldn't even consider an induction until I went past 42 weeks. People & the internet kept saying how dangerous it was. But when I actually looked up the studies (I wanted to show my doctor how dangerous it really was -HAHA), I could only find studies that showed how much healthier it was for both mother & baby when babies (who've received proper natale care and are in good health) come at their own pace. Keep in mind that medical schools in different countries teach things differently and America (where they are most likely to pressure you into having an unnecessary induction) has a ridiculously high rate of infant death compared to other countries. I wish I'd seen this video before giving birth. Definitely listen to your doctor, but also do your own research and let him/her know about any concerns you might have.
@rosegabriel6877
@rosegabriel6877 7 жыл бұрын
jwayze908 I'm a third year med student and I haven't watched the video yet but I'm not really surprised by what you say. I think there's a general trend to go back to "natural", (which is not bad at all) and lot of influent youtubers or instagramers are promoting that. But the danger is that people collect informations on the internet and suddenly think of themselves as pros ... That can get really dangerous ❗ (sorry for my English)
@MariaArmandaDuarte
@MariaArmandaDuarte 7 жыл бұрын
I'm a third year medical student as well, and that's the problem, people should do their research but they should also ear the doctors and they can't and won't make a decision for you, they make decisions with you, an informed decision. Din't like the fact that Mimi encourages people to go against medical advice, because every person is different and it worked out for her but for others may not work so great... Besides that, I'm happy it worked out well and that you're all healthy and happy.
@hasanah2120
@hasanah2120 7 жыл бұрын
Also, stop scamming people and deleting negative comments on your book review on Amazon!!! Keep doing it because people are going to report you for scam and being frauds. Amazon have been notified about this
@erdal0
@erdal0 7 жыл бұрын
what is the scam?
@hasanah2120
@hasanah2120 7 жыл бұрын
erdal0 they keep deleting negative comments of their book on Amazon, they do this on a daily basis and make up positive comments by making different accounts and getting people who havent read the book to leave positive comments
@erdal0
@erdal0 7 жыл бұрын
Hasanah that is the scam? what is wrong with their book?
@sarar4563
@sarar4563 7 жыл бұрын
erdal0 They told people if they gave it a five star review they'd be entered for a chance to meet them. Lmao. Incentivized reviews, which is something Amazon has recently banned. They should be getting some kind of repercussions from this, hopefully impacting they're precious money since that's all they care about.
@erdal0
@erdal0 7 жыл бұрын
xy23 kj can you link the video?
@imsnowy103
@imsnowy103 7 жыл бұрын
It's frustrating how Alex is so obsessed with natural delivery when Mimi and the baby is clearly in danger. Listen to the doctor and midwives dude.
@MM-rt9kr
@MM-rt9kr 7 жыл бұрын
Alex told the midwife to CHILL, Alex told the nurse everything is ok when the heartbeat is dropping....? Your research cannot defeat medical professionals' knowledge!!!
@queenofthorns6746
@queenofthorns6746 7 жыл бұрын
He's ignorant, deluded, and thinks himself as more informed than a doctor.
@MM-rt9kr
@MM-rt9kr 7 жыл бұрын
Queen of Thorns I wonder if all the risks they were mentioned happened for real .. I am pretty sure they would blame the medical professionals instead of their own decision and beliefs .. :P
@queenofthorns6746
@queenofthorns6746 7 жыл бұрын
M M Of course. If anything went wrong they would be suing the hospital and not take responsibility for their actions. This couple is every doctor's worst nightmare. They think that researching online for a few months compares to years of schooling and even decades of experience treated pregnant women. I'm truly scared that a pregnant woman will watch this video, listen to their bullshit, and will put herself and her baby in danger.
@esmejay2913
@esmejay2913 7 жыл бұрын
My heart rate dropped at birth and I NEARLY DIED.There were like 50 doctors in the room. WTF, Alex? Hearts beat for a reason. At birth, they beat fast. Or they SHOULD, anyway. Both Alexa and I are lucky to be here, and be healthy too - but that's not to say we weren't, at some point, in danger.
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
M M Lol. If they have another baby Alex will probably be like, I'll deliver it myself when it wants to come out, you don't even need an epidural because I'll make out with you and save this baby too. 😁
@laylabrammer5491
@laylabrammer5491 7 жыл бұрын
As a child who was born via emergency section, I take offense that my "connection" with my Mom isn't as strong because she didn't have a "natural birth."
@Efeld006
@Efeld006 7 жыл бұрын
basia cady ur gay....ur mom is a follower not leader
@Sean.A.M
@Sean.A.M 7 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. My mom HAD to have a c section with me and my twin brother and I don't think are connection was any less because of it
@alysamonet
@alysamonet 7 жыл бұрын
Elissa Feldman are you 12??
@labenx
@labenx 7 жыл бұрын
you were obviously dropped often as a child
@shirleypu7389
@shirleypu7389 7 жыл бұрын
basia cady totally agree. i was born c section and am super close to my mother. so did my brother...
@nataliarojas3630
@nataliarojas3630 7 жыл бұрын
I did not know that medicine were "society standards"
@LolitaTheLola
@LolitaTheLola 7 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Judging science! Report!
@krzysztof81gmail
@krzysztof81gmail 7 жыл бұрын
Rena Knd of
@WazeAngel
@WazeAngel 7 жыл бұрын
True... Offensive to the people like me who study their asses off every single day... And to the nurses and doctors who were trying their best to ensure the baby was safe. Anyways, thanks God Alexa is a beautiful healthy baby. :)
@coziamdrealslimshady
@coziamdrealslimshady 7 жыл бұрын
They think their google research holds more value and accuracy over medical opinion giving to them by people who studied and worked for years in the medical field.
@sweetrheesy2811
@sweetrheesy2811 7 жыл бұрын
Natalia Rojas wow
@ciliawillia9454
@ciliawillia9454 7 жыл бұрын
My last pregnancy was an emergency c-section due to heart rate dropping I was 40 weeks pregnant Heart rate dropped, my son pooped inside and swallowed everything that wasn't supposed to be swallowed Also the cord was wrapped around his neck if I wouldn't have went for the csection he would have died My son was in the nicu for 2 weeks with an infection! Please don't google!!! Let the doctors do their job!!!!
@zaraamir1
@zaraamir1 7 жыл бұрын
Cecilia Covarrubias Yes, exactly as a NICU nurse I agree that is one of the biggest risks, meconium aspiration can be fatal. It is not just an exaggeration as he says. But what do I know right? I'm just a nurse "fidgeting" and Alex knows better from google research 🙄 It's seriously so dangerous for them to be acting like doctors and nurses don't know what they are talking about when we just have our patients best interests at heart especially when it comes to babies! Hope your son is well now!
@KeaYang21
@KeaYang21 7 жыл бұрын
Ciliawillia C I had a c section as well coz my sons heart rate dropped n it became an emergency,rushed to theatre,right after everything was sorted I had my skin to skin,bonded with my baby,love my baby n yes it took a while to heal but I wouldn't change it for anything
@Hjpoia
@Hjpoia 7 жыл бұрын
They turned out to be such narrowed minded people.
@shortsinportugal7963
@shortsinportugal7963 7 жыл бұрын
Sometimes really "open minded" people get so severely fixed in "open minded" concepts that they become totally closed to everything else. They are sometimes the most closed minded people, ironically
@Zumerjud
@Zumerjud 7 жыл бұрын
Shortsin Portugal I've learned that from experience as well
@lilylebowsky5908
@lilylebowsky5908 7 жыл бұрын
Ella Finstad HARSH! they have THEIR views, theyve chosen to share it for the many thousands who CHOOSE to watch....dont see parents who force feed junk food to their kids getting this abuse!!
@Momlife103
@Momlife103 7 жыл бұрын
Shortsin Portugal exactly what I was thinking
@ayeletayelet8706
@ayeletayelet8706 7 жыл бұрын
Lily Lebowsky
@magdalenajaninalaska617
@magdalenajaninalaska617 7 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to say that but you are not right in many aspects. I'm a medical doctor and passing week 42 can be dangerous for a baby. So no I don't agree it's all about an insurance. Congratulations on your girl.
@magdalenajaninalaska617
@magdalenajaninalaska617 7 жыл бұрын
Elsie Molly All I want to say is be careful ladies, monitor yourself and talk with you doctor frequently when you pass your due date.
@AmberCanaan727
@AmberCanaan727 7 жыл бұрын
Magdalena Janina Laska She had the NST's and ultrasound. She was closely monitored. Seems like her due date was wrong. Didn't sound like much risk there.
@idontlikegoats
@idontlikegoats 7 жыл бұрын
maybe I am nuts but from what I understood, she said UP TO 42 weeks is still fairly fine. After that medical intervention is needed.
@nissischannel3771
@nissischannel3771 7 жыл бұрын
Magdalena Janina Laska i totally agree! Not even a cow carries past 40 weeks
@RujieKU
@RujieKU 7 жыл бұрын
Completely agree reality is until you have close friends and family or yourself experienced a stillborn due to being over due it's not something everyone women may understand. Because it happens . I had a baby died after 2mths even since then my anxiety increases so I don't like going near 42wks. You have to experience to understand . By all means comes to 42wks but understand risk exsit With that.
@savvy1208
@savvy1208 7 жыл бұрын
The nurses were probably under stress because they were dealing with two morons making out with each other and expecting some sort of spa atmosphere during such difficult circumstances. I understand wanting to avoid a C-section, but there is nothing wrong with that having to happen if the baby's health is in question. Bonding comes from love and support everyday with your child. Not what happens on a day your child will never remember. Get your priorities in order. And I'm sorry, but premature babies are born everyday BEFORE they are ready. Unpredictable things happen. That doesn't mean that the baby was destined to be born that day. Thank God for doctors and modern medicine that save these babies born before "they were ready."
@itsmedeepinder
@itsmedeepinder 7 жыл бұрын
savvy1208 : your comment is absolutely right 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻im soo glad people have given them back and not taken their shit as usual
@yasyhad
@yasyhad 7 жыл бұрын
savvy1208 exactlyyy!
@kirsty4848
@kirsty4848 7 жыл бұрын
yea , who makes out when you are in labour lol
@ThePrivet18
@ThePrivet18 7 жыл бұрын
hahaha so agree
@azx4591
@azx4591 7 жыл бұрын
this is so funny ahhahaahh
@thesoundofmaria
@thesoundofmaria 7 жыл бұрын
You guys seem to live in your own little world, which seems to work out fine for you guys but its terrifying to know how much of an influence you have on social media. It's great to see medical professionals participating in educated and productive conversations in the comment section regarding the reality of labour and delivery. Hopefully these comments will be left in the comment section so that others can read them as well. Best of luck to you guys.
@stephaniecole-sanchez9570
@stephaniecole-sanchez9570 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Doctors say 'medical' things, they're doctors. They are as 'precise' as possible in the advent of tech and are not commoditizing babies by suggesting past due is over due, rather they're protecting themselves from ppl who sue for things like 'nature' happining and saving lives -- 1,000 yrs ago, we had babies 'naturally' but we also lost lots of them naturally before medicine, which these two utilized.
@sarar4563
@sarar4563 7 жыл бұрын
They're so proud of themselves for using public healthcare...
@SuperPokeMark9
@SuperPokeMark9 7 жыл бұрын
Hilary R yeah because the baby was humble ......
@marginandcolumn
@marginandcolumn 7 жыл бұрын
Hilary R They don't fucking deserve public healthcare or the NHS.
@qtasabutton21
@qtasabutton21 7 жыл бұрын
I am so happy for them both and happy that baby Alexa is doing fine! I've been watching Alex & Mimi for a looooong time now, but what really upset me about the video was the fact that they acted so surprised that public healthcare was surprisingly better than private healthcare (this gave me a tiny idea of how they both view things, in life) Like they always want to be above everyone else... a bit arrogant. Maybe?
@MrsFancyface86
@MrsFancyface86 7 жыл бұрын
Great Insight! They strive to put up this facade (the social media effect). But this video showed their true colors.
@naomismith8387
@naomismith8387 7 жыл бұрын
They both came from "humble" backgrounds. However, saying Alexa chose to be born at an NHS hospital is over the top. Honestly, don't ever use the NHS again if it's so beneath them.
@anna.u22
@anna.u22 7 жыл бұрын
My mom went into labor because she was watching Ace Ventura and laughed so hard her water broke lol
@Sophiesassenach
@Sophiesassenach 7 жыл бұрын
This is so funny 😂
@jaquic3310
@jaquic3310 7 жыл бұрын
Hanna U lol
@fidaneyvazzade2364
@fidaneyvazzade2364 7 жыл бұрын
Hanna U looool
@deepthihari8997
@deepthihari8997 7 жыл бұрын
DAILYBUMPER! HEY ok
@Eliina552
@Eliina552 7 жыл бұрын
i hope that is true because this story is too funny :D
@nicolehabib2129
@nicolehabib2129 7 жыл бұрын
This is not a judgement comment, but merely an educational one. I'm a postpartum registered nurse, and through studies and my nursing courses along with valid research on and several nursing journals beyond 40 weeks that the baby is in the womb progesterone (the hormone that sustains a pregnancy) begins to decline which declines the function of the placenta which is the only way of oxygen, and nutrition to the baby. Post 40 weeks the placenta's functions starts to decrease; therefore, the baby can lack many things the placenta gives to the baby, the one of most importance is oxygen and blood which can have detrimental effects to the baby. Working with doctors and other medical professionals with laboring and postpartum patients, there will never be a time that a medical professional will steer parents to a direction that will harm the baby or the mother. We are there to keep both mom and baby safe. Had I been the nurse that a dad told me to chill and let her sleep while I saw the baby's heart rate decline, which is called a late deceleration at the mid-late part of a contraction, I would've disregarded his comment and immediately went to her to check her and the baby, because that is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY. late Decels are an immediate threat to the baby it means that there is placental insufficiency which is a fancy way of saying there is lack of oxygen getting to the baby. That is in most cases why women will get an emergency c-section. I'm not any way judging these two, but like most comments, medical professionals, like myself go through years of training and research, and specialize with testing and licensing exams to help prevent error and save lives, and in most cases should not be questioned in an emergency situation, which seems to be what this case was.
@sugarfix204
@sugarfix204 7 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! finally some facts and education. I am scared to know how they feel about vaccination, she had mentioned in one of her videos how vaccinations can cause anxiety and depression. They also don't believe in car safety. They carried they baby in a swaddle sling in a moving vehicle. Poor baby.
@ayanproudmuslim
@ayanproudmuslim 7 жыл бұрын
sugarfix204 I'm a also a postpartum nurse and although I'm very pro natural I know when medical intervention is in my best interest. With that being said vaccines are a whole different ball game. If only you know the dangers of vaccinations and all what is being hidden from the public. I refuse to vaccinate my child and I'm so sorry for all those who follow "medical advise" without doing their own research first and actually making an informed decision. Most doctors don't even know much about vaccines. It's honestly a big joke what they learn in school vs what vaccines actually entail. My husband is in med school and they don't cover much at all with regards to this. Everyone wants what's best for their child so please don't bash others who feeling a certain way about certain things. Education is what made me not want to vaccinate, not the other way around.
@luisanasaenz2298
@luisanasaenz2298 7 жыл бұрын
I had to have an emergency c-section because of my baby's heart rate dropping. I had no trouble bonding with my little girl and although the recovery was tough, I am glad that the doctors did what they had to do to save my baby's life. You both have a holier-than-thou attitude that frankly makes you look arrogant and ignorant. Please "do your research" before you spread information that can put people's lives at risk.
@indimist390
@indimist390 7 жыл бұрын
Stop interrupting Alex PLEASE mimi
@dessil6640
@dessil6640 7 жыл бұрын
Indi Mist lol
@korydeea
@korydeea 7 жыл бұрын
Indi Mist you are on her channel. If you don't like it go to another channel 😉
@Em-ku9uj
@Em-ku9uj 7 жыл бұрын
Indi Mist you can leave now.
@zinadu4020
@zinadu4020 7 жыл бұрын
I think she's just super excited to share her story with us :)
@stepupmybody7784
@stepupmybody7784 7 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@ayjanova
@ayjanova 7 жыл бұрын
Deleting honest comments... countdown started
@QueenBeyo
@QueenBeyo 7 жыл бұрын
gunness they already deleted hundreds of comments
@ayjanova
@ayjanova 7 жыл бұрын
AutumnLeaves Fall Really? for some reason they kept "hateful" comments (the emotional but honest ones annoyed and outraged by the arrogance and ignorance in the video) to justify "that it is all negative energy thrown at them" but deleted the informed, constructive ones coming from the medical professionals.
@senorra941
@senorra941 7 жыл бұрын
Unless you shower them with compliments your comment will be deleted, bit like living in North Korea.
@ur9225
@ur9225 7 жыл бұрын
Coconess
@Emlane09
@Emlane09 7 жыл бұрын
Mimi has a thicker skin...I suspect Alex is behind the deletions
@mmonikag
@mmonikag 7 жыл бұрын
It somehow feels like Mimi is being bullied into thinking the way Alex wants her to... "I wanted a home birth...lets not go to hospital yet...I don't want a csection etc" says a man... a fricking man! If that was my husband I'd call a cab and leave him at home and go do it myself...sory.. Love you Mimi but this was just uncomfortable to listen to :(
@mmonikag
@mmonikag 7 жыл бұрын
Plus to purposely keep the doctors out of the room knowing the heart rate was going down... I don't even have the words...
@waymlp5455
@waymlp5455 7 жыл бұрын
I don't know what i find worse: his behavior or the fact that she doesn't rebel against it. If my husband had behaved like this during the birth of our daughter, he would have got the divorce papers right after that.
@sarar4563
@sarar4563 7 жыл бұрын
Monika R and yet somehow Mimi is constantly praising him for being soooo supportive and suuuuch a good husband. He needs constant reassurance. I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees how controlling and selfish he is.
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
Monika R I don't think she realizes how much he manipulates her :(
@senorra941
@senorra941 7 жыл бұрын
I hope she will see that he is using her as a doormat!
@dianasosa7294
@dianasosa7294 7 жыл бұрын
I wish Mimi was a little bit more humble like her sister Leyla.
@lu3346
@lu3346 7 жыл бұрын
Sorry as a doctor I just want to say that if I had a patient that SO willfully disregarded my advice that stems from 9 plus years of education I would be so frustrated. Please listen to us, doctors/nurses/midwives. We are experts in this field, we don't just research it for a couple months on the internet. We are intensely and thoroughly tested, and have many experiences in the field to draw our opinions and work from . People like Mimi and Alex are so stubborn in their beliefs to the point of it being dangerous. In the end you switched to public, you were put in a hospital bed rather than a tub, and you had the epidural. And came close to a c section. Everything you did not want. This could have been avoided if you were just induced when your midwives suggested. You made the experience much more difficult than it needed to be, and now you are promoting that kind of behaviour. Please listen to your Heath care professionals folks. This situation thankfully turned out okay but the reason that the number of stillbirths and death of mothers during pregnancy has gone down in the last couple of decades is because of the scientific innovations and new methods that have developed allowing this to happen. Listen to what we say. It saves lives.
@CherryTomato09
@CherryTomato09 7 жыл бұрын
This is everything.
@buru44
@buru44 7 жыл бұрын
I really respect and appreciate that you include nurses and midwives, so many people really underestimate how much nurses and midwives know and how efficient they are at supporting women and promoting better health care. There is NO substitute for the centuries worth of knowledge and experience that comprises Nursing and Midwifery.We need more solidarity between physicians, Nurses, and midwives!
@louisescheonberg3437
@louisescheonberg3437 7 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@beckym28
@beckym28 7 жыл бұрын
lu I completely agree! And thank you for all the hard work you and every other doctor/nurse do to keep us mothers and our babies safe! I have so much respect for you all.
@stucumins8511
@stucumins8511 7 жыл бұрын
I think you may have been more educated if you went to Ante natal classes rather than relying on Google. We all know there is a lot of mistruth on the internet that is open to interpretation. At least things seem ok though one can never be sure. Many infant problems and child development issues are not evident until the child fails to reach developmental milestones in the future. A slow fetal heart rate in utero is nothing to chill about. It is an abnormal heart rate, indicative that oxygenation is not as it should be. It is disturbing that Alex belittled the staff, telling them to chill, implying that they were just fidgeting when they were doing their job and managing the situation. The real skill in the obstetric profession is identifying the abnormal and using best and safest practice to achieve optimal outcomes. Medicine and midwifery requires higher learning and skill than this couple gave the staff credit for. We have a duty to explain risk factors and it is not done to annoy people as Alex portrayed. Also you will find doctors, midwives and nurses are attracted to these occupations because they are the 'carers' of the world and yes they do have to make a living. I'm just thankful that the vast majority of people are far more respectful of knowledge and education than this couple. I worry about what is coming next on this channel. Why we shouldn't immunize our children and novice parents who know best and everything and parenting perhaps. Oh they have so much to learn!
@KateandBabes
@KateandBabes 7 жыл бұрын
Goodnesss... Alex you literally did nothing during this birth. Stop saying we, all u did was have sex with her. You didn't carry the baby! Shush!!!!!
@KateandBabes
@KateandBabes 7 жыл бұрын
And why are you basically bashing public healthcare. You two are so snobby.
@1inabluebillion
@1inabluebillion 7 жыл бұрын
lmao the part where he's like i'm stalling with the nurse! i asked her to recheck the dilation! i made out with her and saved our baby!!! i was screaming my head off
@lauradonovan2631
@lauradonovan2631 7 жыл бұрын
And did you notice how he often ignored her when she made jokes or commented on her own experience? I guess you can't buy good communication skills at ikea
@1inabluebillion
@1inabluebillion 7 жыл бұрын
Janie Fawn he kept talking like he knew the experience better than her? she was like JUST GET THE BABY OUT OF ME and he was like... birthing is all about relaxation
@valeriab.3669
@valeriab.3669 7 жыл бұрын
Days like this If anyone remembers he actually said that for him the best part of this pregnancy experience was having unprotected sex lol
@klm84
@klm84 7 жыл бұрын
For a couple who love to live a positive life, this video has left me feeling less than that. Thanks Alex and Mimi for making me feel upset, nervous and inadequate about the fact that I have to have a c section (for medical reasons). I cannot believe how irresponsible you guys have been!
@sarahjane6222
@sarahjane6222 7 жыл бұрын
I never knew a man who has never been pregnant could "know" so much, it's laughable. Chill you didn't nor will ever carry a baby so stop acting like you know what it's like.
@shortsinportugal7963
@shortsinportugal7963 7 жыл бұрын
Yea it's a little weird right?
@sarahjane6222
@sarahjane6222 7 жыл бұрын
Shortsin Portugal very!
@sarahjane6222
@sarahjane6222 7 жыл бұрын
xy23 kj lol I guess Google is his best mate
@LaraCantos
@LaraCantos 7 жыл бұрын
This dude is a closeted transgender woman.
@beautifulday1563
@beautifulday1563 6 жыл бұрын
Sarah Jane why the heck are there SO many men OBGYN doctors then? They have never felt it and never will.. yet you trust them?
@gioschirmer9558
@gioschirmer9558 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Mimi! congratulations on your beautiful girl, she is adorable! I am so happy for you, I just wish that you guys would be a little bit more careful with the way you express your ideas because you do influence many people, specially young couples. Even though you had everything monitored and thankfully everything went well with Alexa's birth, the risks increase drastically after 42 weeks and the doctor's advice should not be ignored. A young woman was convinced that everything had to be natural and refused to induce labor, I met her because in Dental school I did an internship with disabled children... Due to the lack of oxygen during birth the child had permanent brain damage. She was a beautiful girl, that will never experience the world as she should. Why give the chance? It is better to just find a good doctor and trust her/his knowledge.
@ac262
@ac262 7 жыл бұрын
Gio Portela well said. I was just thinking the same. Bad choice of words, misconceptions, judgemental ideas etc. They were so so so so lucky that Alexa was unharmed 🙏🏻
@emmeline815
@emmeline815 7 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you Gio!!! They need to be super careful with how they give advice. At the end of the day these guys aren't medical professionals but still have a great influence on their viewers!! No one should take what they say seriously.
@GrowingPothos
@GrowingPothos 7 жыл бұрын
I'm just annoyed at the lack of humility, specially Alex, saying he basically took charge, that he thought of delivering himself... Mimi was in excruciating pain, the baby wasn't in the right position and bad things could have happened without the staff. Those bad things are also a part of nature, a very common one before modern medicine. So please don't act like you knew better and that nature's way is the best way because nature also kills. Please accept that you were LUCKY to have been able to (kinda) stick to your birth plan. Be humble. You don't always know best. And I really hope you meant "we" when you repeatedly said "I don't want a c-section".
@emmeline815
@emmeline815 7 жыл бұрын
Preach Girl!!! I totally agree with you. Anyway what is so bad about c-sections if it means that you will deliver your baby safely without causing stress to the baby or damage to the mother.
@GrowingPothos
@GrowingPothos 7 жыл бұрын
I would like to add a) you don't know what it's like in a hospital, studies do not show everyday life and b) I really hope you search and read said studies impartially, instead of just looking for the one that suits your beliefs and sticking with it.
@kksigurn
@kksigurn 7 жыл бұрын
Omg Mimi and her waves, they name are contractions because your muscle contract and there isnt anything wrong with this word, they actualy describe whats going on with your body.
@lovingSOhard
@lovingSOhard 7 жыл бұрын
Kristina Klobučar Sigurnjak she can call them whatever she wants
@trinemrup645
@trinemrup645 7 жыл бұрын
But it doesn't matter what it means, it still sound negative
@cfamily4444
@cfamily4444 7 жыл бұрын
A lot of labor is a mental game, so every individuals perception of the word determines whether it is helpful or "wrong", so yes, to some women including myself "waves" is more encouraging and you have a visual of something peaceful and powerful to associate with.
@AmberCanaan727
@AmberCanaan727 7 жыл бұрын
Kristina Klobučar Sigurnjak Having had 3 unmedicated births myself, you do not want anything attached to the experience with a negative connotation and that includes the word contraction!
@patrycjaj.7950
@patrycjaj.7950 7 жыл бұрын
"labour" has also negative connotation ;) so let's go further with this new-age circus: instead of calling it "contraction" let's name it a moonbeam :)
@naomismith8387
@naomismith8387 7 жыл бұрын
Better take the video down rather than keep deleting negative but truthful comments.
@PastoresGarcia
@PastoresGarcia 7 жыл бұрын
Student nurse here... if they only knew how bad it could get after 42+ weeks. It's no exaggeration, the baby can begin to pass meconium (poop) in the womb and it could turn into a snow-ball effect.
@nenegrey2282
@nenegrey2282 6 жыл бұрын
Sierra Jameson I don't think so, that's very, very common. Meconium is one of the dangers, but also, after 42 weeks the placenta slowly starts to deteriorate, and the baby slowly begins to receive less and less oxygen and nutrients. I'm all for giving birth in birth centers instead of hospitals (like Mimi and Alex planned to do), and I'm pro home births given the right circumstances (and provided the mother has a nurse-midwife by her side, who can detect signs of something not being right long before it becomes an emergency), but doctors exist for a reason, ignoring their advice and dismissing their worries seems very arrogant and stubborn. When your pride comes before the wellbeing of your child, maybe you should rethink your priorities...
@ChattingWithAngela
@ChattingWithAngela 7 жыл бұрын
I sat through this entire 55 minute video ( did it have to be that long?) I've seen quite a few birth videos and they always leave me happy but this didn't. It just feels like you're trying to brainwash us with your hippy natural approach. But to be honest I cannot believe you risked both your baby and Mimis lives just to try and get what you wanted. I actually wish you would re film this and leave out the your ignorance and we know more than trained professionals attitude. If my hubby saw mine and my babies blood pressure drop dramatically I am dare sure her be calling for urgent help not telling nurses to chill and giving me lots of kisses. I am really disappointed with your attitude. yes child birth is a beautiful thing but it can be dangerous and not always have happy endings. I can see lots of comments making the same remarks and I hope you take note for your future child/children. And finally I hope no one here manages to get brainwashed by your 'words of wisdom'.
@IE2484
@IE2484 7 жыл бұрын
Chatting With Angela well said
@lavenzaa
@lavenzaa 7 жыл бұрын
I'm also wondering how he was even able to see his wife basically pass out from exhaustion and pain and still care only about seeing his baby come from a vagina and not from a cut in the skin.
@beckym28
@beckym28 7 жыл бұрын
+Mozzarellab3lla very easy to have a strong opinion when you're not the one in labour. My obstetrician told me about a couple he took care of and they decided they didn't want to have an epidural. The big day came and the mother was so desperate for an epidural, but because they made a decision beforehand, the husband refused to let her have one. My ob basically says, the only birth plan you need is to get to the hospital in time to push. Everything else is unpredictable.
@Pinkrevenge101
@Pinkrevenge101 7 жыл бұрын
+Rebecca amazing example, can't believe it if it's not your body's you shouldn't have say in it, he's not giving birth but acts like it.
@FixingBakesUK
@FixingBakesUK 7 жыл бұрын
'I wanted it to be an effortless experience' umm Mimi it's called Labour for a reason....
@sjssrox
@sjssrox 7 жыл бұрын
nope! lets not call it labour anymore. like contractions are renamed as waves, I hereby rename labour as Spa day
@josianel84
@josianel84 7 жыл бұрын
loooooooool
@lycralily
@lycralily 7 жыл бұрын
hahahahahaha....... I m sorry but only commoners like you have pain in Labour but not precious Mimi Ikonn... she is above all this mere mortal afflictions :P
@sjssrox
@sjssrox 7 жыл бұрын
hahaha true that! my bad :P
@12prettythings10
@12prettythings10 7 жыл бұрын
+Kay Ban lol. Alex called their bathroom as very ZEN during labor when Mimi was obviously in pain
@mamandtwins
@mamandtwins 7 жыл бұрын
The biggest irony is that in their whole natural bla bla route she ended up having an epidural?! What happened to Dr Alex the expert when she decided to get the epidural
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
lolanovak. and they want all natural but they sell hair extensions 😂😂
@franr5380
@franr5380 6 жыл бұрын
lolanovak hahhaha
@khaoulakhelifi9950
@khaoulakhelifi9950 7 жыл бұрын
I can't believe him, Mimi was so in pain that she was open to a c section and when the doctor talked about epidural Alex asked if she could do it naturally🤔 God! She is the only one who could decide for this
@khaoulakhelifi9950
@khaoulakhelifi9950 7 жыл бұрын
And the epidural helps to not feel the pain, not to "just relax"
@aperfectkaos
@aperfectkaos 7 жыл бұрын
you don't even know what induction is... :( this video is so sad.. I'm afraid that people will believe their words more than their doctors words...
@aperfectkaos
@aperfectkaos 7 жыл бұрын
I just finished watching the video and I cannot believe that Alex told the nurses to calm down and everything was okay when the heart frecuency of the baby drop down. That's the main indicative that your baby is suffering of lack of oxygen. You are truly a very irresponsable person.
@noorg2818
@noorg2818 7 жыл бұрын
I shook at that part. Speechless.
@lycralily
@lycralily 7 жыл бұрын
Well, i really dont think they care as much about the baby as much as the idea of having a baby and insta erfect family.... Pretty delusional about life and especially life after kids... These two are in for a special surprise ...
@stucumins8511
@stucumins8511 7 жыл бұрын
Goddam those fidgeting midwives who worry about abnormal fetal heart rates! So many awkward moments listening to this video. They didn't know what the onset of labour was, nether latent or active. Even with Alex's app! Did you all know that the onset of labour is when you can't walk or talk through contractions? Regardless of a woman's pain threshold. It has nothing to do with effacement or dilatation of a cervix. So much for their research. Alex a maternity ward is a work place not a hotel where you can leave a do not disturb sign. I had to laugh when he said Oxytocin got the baby in there. Really? I've been mislead all my life.
@zuziaw4649
@zuziaw4649 7 жыл бұрын
More important than their child well - being was the fucking relax! Maybe I'm a cruel person, but I have a feeling that they had the baby just for the Instagram likes. When you care for someone you don't put his/her life at risk :/
@ashlynelisabeth243
@ashlynelisabeth243 7 жыл бұрын
Did Alex really just say he tried to stall the nurses?
@shortsinportugal7963
@shortsinportugal7963 7 жыл бұрын
His stupidity could have cost the baby's life
@bolanleadisa
@bolanleadisa 7 жыл бұрын
Frankly, I'm just amazed by how confident you are in your ignorance. When the doctor told you she was not insured up to 42 weeks, you should have had your warning bells going off! That's the indication that the risk of pregnancy at 42 weeks is extremely high! It's too risky to insure because these companies don't want to pay for malpractice suits. You lot are really irresponsible. All this pseudo-scientific crap just pisses me off. Your attitude towards the healthcare practitioners was very condescending. How dare you? What degree and experience do you have that makes you think you can act like that? Thank goodness that it all turned out great for you! As far as I'm concerned, this is child endangerment!
@elisabethschmidt8796
@elisabethschmidt8796 7 жыл бұрын
With them being so publically reckless, I'm sure it's just a matter of time before child services intervenes.
@ao715
@ao715 7 жыл бұрын
degree in google-ing
@cowsrock1q
@cowsrock1q 7 жыл бұрын
I agree with this comment. Many things that Mimi and Alex talk about I do agree with. However, Insurance has to be there because it's the doctor's responsibility. Imagine a world without it? Just because the doctor doesn't have insurance over 42+ weeks and they were told to find another doctor isn't the doctor's fault. That's what the insurance covers, risks. The doc cannot immediately snap their fingers and change their insurance just for Mimi's baby. Some doctor's don't want to be involved in high risk deliveries. Although society says 'this' and 'that' here has to be rules laid out for responsibility of risks in situations like this. These doctor's know statistics that probably aren't on the internet for the public because the doctors/nurses themselves see what happens and deliver babies daily. Pretty sure that's what years and years of schooling is for. Thank goodness their baby came when it did and not any later, everything is fine. She is a beautiful girl!
@nourmacbell1429
@nourmacbell1429 7 жыл бұрын
Bolanle Adisa but he said that the doctor told them that her"the doctor's" insurance wont allow her to take mimi as a patient after 42 weeks ,, the doctor didn't even talk to them about their insurance, thats why they were surprised,, as they said before they have insurance , if they don't believe in benefits of insurance they wouldn't have one,, so the issue was about the doctor's attitude
@rac-hy5vz
@rac-hy5vz 6 жыл бұрын
These two may be good at what they do but they are uneducated and certainly a degree in google does not count. They're so condescending towards medical professionals. I fear for Alexa.
@TyaAshley
@TyaAshley 7 жыл бұрын
You know, I waited almost a week before coming back to this video and responding. It took me a week to try to properly formulate my thoughts and express why this video upset me so much. Firstly, i would like to say congratulations on Alexa's birth; she's beautiful, and I wish her a lifetime of happiness and health. That being said... I agree that a woman should have a say in the type of healthcare she receives. Mimi, you had an extremely easy pregnancy, which you're extremely lucky about, but I witnessed how much your confidence that the fact that you didn't experience many complications during the pregnancy increased your disregard for the medical system. I remember one of your Q and As, where Alex made a comment about many pregnancy symptoms being socially constructed into being a norm. "Ask yourself, are you REALLY feeling that way?" He asked. I remember thinking about how ridiculous that was. I mean, there are certain stereotypical symptoms associated with a cold too... would you doubt that someone saying they had a runny nose had a cold? Would you say "hey... doctors and medicine want you to believe you have a cold in order for them to make money"? I remember just thinking how ridiculous it was. I agree that medicine, and our education system needs work; but dude it's a continuously evolving thing!! Of course childbirth as depicted in movies might be exaggerated, but that doesn't mean it's entirely fabricated! Women go through this all the time!! The other thing that I find so amazingly stupid was how many red flags you guys had about the potential difficult labour that you ignored... your midwives, who's job it is to assist in natural deliveries, told you MULTIPLE times that you were going a risky route. Doctors told you you were going a risky route. You refused to listen to anyone who disagreed with your birth plan but had your best intentions in mind, and I find that incredible. Incredibly arrogant and incredibly stupid for two self-proclaimed educated and critical thinking people. Yes, I agree that scheduling c-sections instead of going through natural labour may be a bad thing. But when a doctor tells you that you and/or your baby are in critical condition... you've got to friggen listen! You were LUCKY. Your child is here, and healthy, and safe because you were lucky that the team that was there with you during your labour was so educated. The nurses were "fidgeting around" in order to make sure that you, Mimi, and Alexa were okay. I can't believe how arrogant and closed-minded two people who claim to have worldly views about the world can be. Why don't you go to my country of origin, Haiti, and see what it's like to give birth without modern medicine readily available to you. Don't take that for granted... I hope that as Alexa grows up you make decisions that are less based on your self-pride and more based on actual informed and non-cryptic and arrogant decisions.
@dianagaribay6915
@dianagaribay6915 7 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you. and I'm un subscribing just because they got on my nerves with their "dumb" thinking.
@carladalcol183
@carladalcol183 5 жыл бұрын
WOW. Well said!
@Dimanta
@Dimanta 5 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. But they are not educated. Mimi dropped out of college and they plan to homeschool Alexa. They are very close minded and selfish.
@ishpreetdahri3389
@ishpreetdahri3389 3 жыл бұрын
I agreeeee! I am labor delivery nurse and post dates fetal death no joke. Consider yourself lucky, you have no idea the amount of experience OBs and mifwifes and RNs in womens and children area speak from. Keep your child in.. sure have her swallow the very thick mec the very common occurance lol or rotting cord... aging placenta.. oh and the risk of amniotic emboli to your veryself
@SuperJenniC888
@SuperJenniC888 7 жыл бұрын
Wow they are very... Stupid. Like I'm all for natural birth but to literally trying to stall nurses and delay medical help when their heartbeats dropping is just ridiculous. And what's the shit with bonding and c sections. My daughter was born via c section and our bond is incredible. Also for the record my c section birth was beautiful and my recovery was pain free.
@missirenchan
@missirenchan 7 жыл бұрын
Effie Caren preach girl , 38 week c section here . I had gestational diabetes and they didn't want to try to turn her cuz of the risks . It was a no brainer for me , I didn't want to put my baby at risk because of a "birth plan " .
@SuperJenniC888
@SuperJenniC888 7 жыл бұрын
Iren Kolar exactly. I can't believe some of the stuff they said and did. I was the same I didn't want to turn her either, too many risks. Natural births are great but not when baby and mother are at such risk. Google is not a doctor goddam it .
@IonnysBellaVita
@IonnysBellaVita 7 жыл бұрын
Iren Kolar fdblhdfgd
@PrincessAnisha09
@PrincessAnisha09 7 жыл бұрын
Seems like they are really tired but addicted to making $ so made this video without even thinking.. poor baby Alexa's special video got ruined by their greed..overconfident/overexcited pair who thinks they can do anything and beat nature just cuz they own few businesses lol
@Anamify28
@Anamify28 7 жыл бұрын
The funniest part was when Alex went to the nurses and said I know the heart rate is dropping but everything is okay. Oh really? how do you know that? 😆 and secondly, u didn't want c - section to have a special bonding with the baby. But Mimi couldn't feel anything while pushing and Alexa probably just wanted to get the hell out. Sorry but these hipster beliefs are hilarious.
@oneworld24
@oneworld24 7 жыл бұрын
Anam L everyone is hipster until things go wrong then they run to doctors
@queenofthorns6746
@queenofthorns6746 7 жыл бұрын
These two are so ignorant it was infuriating to watch the video. Who needs doctors? Just use google. - Mimi and Alex
@TheQUBANQT
@TheQUBANQT 7 жыл бұрын
I try to respect everyones beliefs but the fact Alex (?) "planned" the birth from 9am-12pm caused me to guffaw uncontrollably for a few mins. Another idea that was pure comic relief was they're having a painless birth. Painless birth is a rarity. In comparison a birthmother's probabilities of having birthing difficulties are higher. Yet the trust they had in nature making it painless & easy was beyond logic to me. "Nature" & simply allowing the body to do what it does is the reason for higher birth & mother mortality rates in countries like India or even our own privileged 1st world counties history. Something I do agree with is the emphasis on due date. Different countries have different ideas on the birthing time-table so some wiggle room does exists. In some cases the rigidity of the "due date" is an unwarranted pressure. However, only the medical professionals can make that decision on a case by case basis. While watching this video Alex in particular came across as extremely arrogant. No amount of reading material can compare to the knowledge gained by formal studies. Even a first year medical student is more knowledgable than a well informed first time parent. To pretend to know best is a disservice to yourself, your s/o, & newborn.
@lavenzaa
@lavenzaa 7 жыл бұрын
I've never been pregnant yet, and please someone explain to me how exactly does pushing a baby out of your tiny hole and being in a ton of pain bonds you with your baby? Weren't the previous 9 months enough to bond? Do mothers who had a c-section reject their children because they never bonded? Is dying in pain is really a better thing to do as a mother than agree to a peaceful caesarian?
@oneworld24
@oneworld24 7 жыл бұрын
lavenza I do think there is something special about birthing your baby however in case of an emergency I think we are so lucky to have the option of c section.
@butterflygirl141
@butterflygirl141 7 жыл бұрын
It's interesting to see how different this vlog is from Leyla's -- which was all about the experience from a very personal perspective, rather than giving opinions on childbirth as a whole.
@PrincessAnisha09
@PrincessAnisha09 7 жыл бұрын
Instead of deleting our comments, delete your video.. I am so blessed to have the parents I have. They are educated and own their own businesses too but are so protective of me and would never put my life even CLOSE to danger. I felt uncomfortable watching your video. Mimi, Alex i understand you want to lead a life where you want to stand out (referring to alex' Instagram), but please don't end up like those parents who went to jail for IGNORING the Doctor's advice of giving their sick child antibiotics, and instead giving them "natural" meds. Now that you are parents, sometimes you have to let go of your beliefs and listen to experts. Do what is better for your child ALWAYS. Kids first, new parents. Watching this video was disturbing, your "vision" of life seems like it's becoming unhealthy..take a step back :) You want to live a humble life yet have hurt thousands of your subscribers and won't even reply to their comments.. ego. these are the people who have helped you grow. Unless you want to take the ladder down... Oh well hope it's not the case as and you guys have at least acknowledged your mistakes yourselves :)
@elisabethschmidt8796
@elisabethschmidt8796 7 жыл бұрын
You two are completely irresponsible advocating people go beyond their "due date". Your research on does not replace the experience and knowledge of medical professionals and insurance companies. Obviously if the insurance company cuts off the physician's coverage at 42 weeks it's because the risk goes up and insurance doesn't want to pay out the increase in lawsuits. We have medical interventions to reduce infant mortality and so far that is working. Being reckless and irresponsible is not something to promote and brag about on your videos. You don't know everything like you claim.
@lenaomari7582
@lenaomari7582 7 жыл бұрын
Elisabeth Schmidt she said its her opinion
@queenofthorns6746
@queenofthorns6746 7 жыл бұрын
I agree. This video made me so infuriating. These two think they know more than trained doctors and I'm very worried for any pregnant woman who comes across this video and believes what they say.
@mireyarodriguez8306
@mireyarodriguez8306 7 жыл бұрын
Elisabeth Schmidt I agree with you. Doctors are here for a reason.
@IE2484
@IE2484 7 жыл бұрын
Queen of Thorns I am 18 weeks pregnant with my first baby after trying for many years and having surgery because I had cyst and endometriosis.. this video has made me so mad like you won't believe but it definitely hasn't affected my ways of thinking. I am very disappointed in these two!
@elisabethschmidt8796
@elisabethschmidt8796 7 жыл бұрын
Ersa Ervin wishing the very best for the remainder of your pregnancy.
@mrinaliniagrawal2554
@mrinaliniagrawal2554 7 жыл бұрын
Normal labour is said to be between 38-42 weeks. After 42weeks baby can go into distress but it can be monitored. There are more chances of baby passing meconium (stools) after 42weeks. These are not society standards but proven statistics.
@mrinaliniagrawal2554
@mrinaliniagrawal2554 7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you both.. she is beautiful 😍😍
@AgataSlomska
@AgataSlomska 7 жыл бұрын
"It's intense work... especially for you" like wow Alex that must have been some hard work you've done, comparing to Mimi
@setaazarm3425
@setaazarm3425 7 жыл бұрын
I have to post it again, because a girl had posted this comment and got over 1000 likes but the comment was obviously deleted : "Everytime he says "I didn't want a c-section" I wanted to push him trough the screen. " This one was my favorite. Please if you recognize this comment write it again ! Much love 😹😻
@ZabicaPcelicaMaja
@ZabicaPcelicaMaja 7 жыл бұрын
punch him* mine favourite, too :D
@setaazarm3425
@setaazarm3425 7 жыл бұрын
MajaM yeahhh ! Even better 😹
@savvy1208
@savvy1208 7 жыл бұрын
I was born via C-section and have an incredible and beautiful bond with my Mother. Not to mention, healthy as can be! You and Alex need to get off your high pedestal. I'm thankful for the Doctors and nurses that did what was best for my mother and me at the time.
@AlegendarySEAturtle
@AlegendarySEAturtle 7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your baby. Speaking as a medical professional (and a mother) I was saddened to see so much mis-information (and statements bordering on mockery of the medical profession) in this video. Every pregnancy is different and there is nothing wrong with natural. However, that being said every pregnancy comes with its own set of risks for complications (and these are usually watched for very carefully in first time pregnancies). There is a lot of research that goes into the practice of medicine with guidelines being updated constantly to support ongoing patient care. A better researched and better worded video is what I would have liked to see, especially as you have such a large platform (and possibly young impressionable viewers), and giving out misleading information could potentially be dangerous and harmful depending on the circumstances. Peace x
@allamulad8367
@allamulad8367 7 жыл бұрын
Colleague here - whole heartedly agree. Although I have to say, this is not the first time they put up content that is poorly researched and far from eloquent (e.g. Mimi's gender equality video, where she was so uninformed on the subject she actually googled whether gender inequality exists...). My issue with Mimi and Alex is that they never honour their viewers by responding to our comments on their more controversial videos. I'm pretty sure that despite the upheaval here in the comment section regarding their mockery of the medical profession, they are NEVER going to address it head-on. Shame.
@adsp1743
@adsp1743 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think they need to address this or take this video down! But as you said they never will . They just think they are so beyond everyone and do not feel the need to address so many comments basically saying the same thing that they are totally misinformed. I haven't seen one comment about anyone liking this video. They need to take the video down.
@1216pam
@1216pam 7 жыл бұрын
He doesn't want a c-section? I didn't know he was pregnant. lol
@foa2301
@foa2301 7 жыл бұрын
he probably didn't want mimi to have scars ... an imperfect?? what would he do then???? how would he still love her???
@shams389
@shams389 7 жыл бұрын
Pam Espinoza this is a late reply but in the beginning of her pregnancy mimi said in the announcement video we are pregnant she and Alex hhhh
@1216pam
@1216pam 7 жыл бұрын
which is fine that she said that but the way he said it sounded like he was the 1 that was going to have a c-section. lol
@ellieratcliff7073
@ellieratcliff7073 7 жыл бұрын
It's still his baby though.
@ellieratcliff7073
@ellieratcliff7073 7 жыл бұрын
He can make inputs about how their child is brought into the world.
@annal4460
@annal4460 7 жыл бұрын
funny how when everything was still going fine, the professional's recommendations were considered business hungry but when you were in excruciating pain, you were praising the doctors for their knowledge
@rivkahmarley
@rivkahmarley 7 жыл бұрын
One thing I noticed about alex and mimi is that they try to portray a "perfect life" from their Instagrams to their KZbin vlogs. After watching this i just realized how annoying that could be for viewers, because they aren't really seeing the down side in your relationship. Some viewers will wish they had a "perfect" life like yours, so in the end by not being real, its just irritating
@creators4817
@creators4817 7 жыл бұрын
Mimi says all of the time she is not perfect. Stop analyzing every detail. The important thing is they are both supportive of each other and if you don't like them don't watch, it's as simple as that.
@rivkahmarley
@rivkahmarley 7 жыл бұрын
The Jaspers I don't think you read what I wrote 😂 i never said they were perfect nor am I analyzing them, anyways everyone is entitled to their own opinion, if you don't like the comments , don't read them :)
@lavenzaa
@lavenzaa 7 жыл бұрын
The Jaspers yeah, cause that's what everyone who's trying to seem perfect says. I noticed that ages ago, normal people actually show you their imperfections and maybe laugh at them, they don't just tell you "oh, I'm so flawed" under a perfectly shot instagram photo. Alex and Mimi are obviously trying too hard to seem as perfect as possible.
@carolineptenchick
@carolineptenchick 7 жыл бұрын
well, their life is hella alot better than average, dont you think?
@indimist390
@indimist390 7 жыл бұрын
I too think this. They always portray themselves as lived up and she always shows in there vlogs that they are so I love. When they must have down sides too. Plus you can't judge from a few photos and a weekly video what they are really going through
@kit0k0
@kit0k0 7 жыл бұрын
EDIT: Guys.. go watch Alex' video " Overcoming disability ". The whole 'relaxation' thing might be annoying but it's coming from someone who overcame a disability and from what he said in the video it looks like a lot of it was possible because of his will to heal. I feel bad for judging him... everyone has a story that explains why they are how they are and why they think like they think. He has experienced himself the power of the mind and he applies it to different areas of his life like when Mimi was in labour. Anyways, sorry for my judgement Alex.
@wenmemja
@wenmemja 7 жыл бұрын
Maria M a penis c section😂
@squirl6519
@squirl6519 7 жыл бұрын
Maria M Hmmm maybe he could "relax" while passing a kidney stone. Lol
@MariaFlores-si8qe
@MariaFlores-si8qe 7 жыл бұрын
Cmon Alex is not a victim. His story doesn't make me feel sorry for him, that's life! He is a control freak. And this video is scary!
@senorra941
@senorra941 7 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, the one where he preaches to physically disabled people that they can overcome disability with a positive mindset and pysiotherapy!!!!!!Infuriating
@lycralily
@lycralily 7 жыл бұрын
hahahahaha... these two are living day miracles... so humble of them to share their greatness here on youtube. These crooks need to stfu and stop creating bullshit products and books.
@SG-mk4ni
@SG-mk4ni 7 жыл бұрын
Yikes! Alex and Mimi have literally brainwashed themselves. This is NOT normal, guys! I feel so bad for their "citizen of the world" baby. I hope she doesn't grow up thinking or believing all the misguided and dangerous information they spew. Unsubscribed.
@nandeqhamaniyola4646
@nandeqhamaniyola4646 7 жыл бұрын
This is my first time watching this couple, It's quite strange that my first video of them this monstrosity. 1. they are so pretentious, it is fine to be in pain, and it's called a contraction for a reason. 2. Alex (the guy) he is so controlling, you would swear he was sharing the pain with her, how is he giving advice about birthing. 3. This lady asked for a c-section three times, and this guy kept denying her, she was the one in pain, this whole dictating of how the baby is born should be decided by the person physically pushing out the baby out of her vagina. 4. That was such negligence on their part, the baby could have died. 5. that's very ignorant to think that you need to physically push out your baby in order to bond with your child...(Adoption?)
@are2444
@are2444 7 жыл бұрын
Lol you would think he gave birth to the friking baby
@siennas3186
@siennas3186 7 жыл бұрын
I know!
@1inabluebillion
@1inabluebillion 7 жыл бұрын
i know he's like... i came to every appointment! like... bruh? that's ... fairly normal
@are2444
@are2444 7 жыл бұрын
Haha yeah..I laughed when he was complaining about only having had 3 hours sleep while his wife hadn't had any and was in labour like for real!?
@1inabluebillion
@1inabluebillion 7 жыл бұрын
+LUXE PUNK I know!!! And saying he breathed with her and all that like!?!! Dude. You were just breathing congrats every live human does that
@are2444
@are2444 7 жыл бұрын
*****​ wow this actually spot on! Haha
@KayB0702
@KayB0702 7 жыл бұрын
Why if they wanted such a "natural" birth did they not just stay at home to have the baby? All they do in this video is moan and complain about "fidgety" midwives and doctors who don't know anything. I think they come across as completely ignorant. How dare they say how bad a c-section is, this is all they're focusing on yet Mimi had an epidural, why don't they go on about how dangerous this could be too? And its certainly not natural!! After 20 hours of labour I ended up having a c-section because this was best for my baby! I was completely calm and had my husband there calming me the whole time so this doesn't always equate to having a natural birth! They need to state that this is THEIR OPINION on birth and not the way of the world. Please don't preach to everybody about "facts" because I really don't think you have any regarding birth. I'm disappointed in this video.
@lenaomari7582
@lenaomari7582 7 жыл бұрын
Kay Kerr she did say it's her opinion dumbass
@KayB0702
@KayB0702 7 жыл бұрын
Erm it didn't sound like that to me. Perhaps if you re-watch the video you will hear them constantly saying "YOU need to do this", " YOU shouldn't do that", etc. That's implying that their way is the right way and everyone else is doing it wrong. You have picked up on one small part of my comment which indicates to me that it is you who in fact is the dumbass.
@lenaomari7582
@lenaomari7582 7 жыл бұрын
Kay Kerr well they can say what they want it's what they think it was there labour story not yours so just shut your mouth you 40 year old dumbass
@lenaomari7582
@lenaomari7582 7 жыл бұрын
Kay Kerr well they can say what they want do u think they would give a crap about what u are saying right now your just rude just try spread some positivity god your 40 years old shut up 🙄
@lenaomari7582
@lenaomari7582 7 жыл бұрын
Kay Kerr um it's the internet there's a thing called fucking autocorrect 🙄🙄🙄
@heyjoey009
@heyjoey009 7 жыл бұрын
I understand your point but to each his own. The reason why "pressure" is put on you to induce is that the placenta ages as time goes on. My friend who was a nurse had a still birth at 41 weeks. I knew she wanted to be induced and the doctor being more conservative, seeing the baby is healthy refused. An ultrasound can be normal today and abnormal tomorrow. A lot of midwife patients prefer to wait up to 42 weeks, but as I say to each his own. Because my friend lost hers , as soon as I reached 5 days over I asked for induction and got it. Had a healthy baby girl, now 19 and still great. We all have a choice.
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
heyjoey009 I have a friend who lost her baby for the same reason, she was being monitored but still, things can go bad fast at that stage. But they deleted my comment. they don't care to hear it because they're lucky their baby is fine. And take all advice as negativity in their perfect life. They make me sick, definitely unsubscribed.
@ethanklimczak5692
@ethanklimczak5692 7 жыл бұрын
It's so sad that Mimi didn't want to wake up Alex when she went into labour (for which he is apparently thankful for) when she obviously didn't want to be alone and needed someone to talk to since she woke up her mum. And this obsession with positivity, she won't even call the horrible contractions what they are, is pathological delusion and is only a matter of time before that bubble bursts and reality comes crashing down.
@lzahid4487
@lzahid4487 7 жыл бұрын
Agatha Klimczak To be honest you both are completely off topic. As long as people were talking about Mimi's and Alex's arrogance towards Medical doctors..it all made sense, but you both had to come and dumb down the whole conversation. Mimi and Aex have a beautiful relationship..the key is 'care' which sounds very difficult for you 2. Please be intellectual beings and talk something that makes sense.
@ethanklimczak5692
@ethanklimczak5692 7 жыл бұрын
L zahid Both comments are by me, I extended my sentiment after continuing watching. I don't doubt that they love each other and have a wonderful relationship, but nobody is perfect. To me it was disgusting how much Alex was talking himself up, how he SEVERAL TIMES complained how little sleep he had and how exhausted he was, when Mimi didn't sleep at all and was in pain the whole time. He sounded so proud of everything that he did, as if he was doing Mimi a favour. You didn't feel sad when Mimi said she didn't want to wake him up and he thanked her for it? She was trying to make him more comfortable at her own expense at such a critical moment and he was "appreciative" of it. That's fucked up. And that idea that everything always needs to be positive is also messed up. Some things suck, sometimes people are sad, or angry, and it's healthy to acknowledge these things and accept them. They are completely deluding themselves, to the point that Mimi was actually surprised that the labour was painful experience and had to "admit it" to people, as if feeling a negative emotion is somehow being a failure. This whole video just gave me creepy cult vibes, I didn't know they were this far out.
@modernmisfit1
@modernmisfit1 7 жыл бұрын
As someone who is pregnant myself, I don`t want to go over 42 weeks. There are a lot of complications that can occur from this. I don`t think what you`re putting out there is correct or right. Child birthing is a life or death situation for mother and baby. Yes, you can google statistics all you want. But google does not trump a licensed, educated, and practicing doctor. What you did was very risky. Congrats on your baby & glad you didn`t have the complications that could have come from what you`re pushing out there.
@MartikaScotland
@MartikaScotland 7 жыл бұрын
modernmisfit1 Oh well, do your proper research first and you will be quite surprised what specialists really say about inducing babies and the side effects of doing so. Same risk on both sides and you are in no position to judge as every pregnancy is different. Complications sometimes happen although best efforts and I think it's quite disgusting that a woman like you with no real knowledge about Mimis pregnancy and clearly not enough knowledge in the subject is so easy to judge and suggest they put their baby health/life at risk.
@adaobinancy
@adaobinancy 7 жыл бұрын
I'm 37 weeks gone and I'm tired and ready to see my baby. why would I want to stay pregnant past 42 weeks? smdh. I wonder when and where they got their "medical degree" from.
@modernmisfit1
@modernmisfit1 7 жыл бұрын
MartikaScotland Who is judging? I just said its not wise to push this type of information out as if you're a licensed doctor. There are people so hell bent on a "natural hypnobirth" that they will ignore medical advice from their doctors. And that is never something to take lightly. There are natural ways to induce labor rather than sitting there way past your due date putting yourself and baby at risk. There is a reason why you get a due date and why you shouldn`t go so far past it.
@modernmisfit1
@modernmisfit1 7 жыл бұрын
nancy A EXACTLY, i wonder if they researched that baby starts having actual bowl movements after a certain amount of weeks that can cause infection for both mommy and baby, or that the placenta can stop functioning. They had a lucky case with this pregnancy. But some people will see this and turn to google rather than their actual doctor.
@StephanieTips
@StephanieTips 7 жыл бұрын
I'm normally a person who would never intervene and criticise others, but, as I was watching the video, I couldn't help but notice that everything your chose before and during labour was to make you comfortable and relaxed and not your baby. You didn't want to get an epidural or a c-section because you read negative things about them... well, there are definitely no negative consequences for the baby with an epidural or a c-section! on the contrary, they can prove to be healthy choices for you and your baby. I felt like everything you two cared for throughout the whole thing was keeping Mimi calm and pampered and relaxed, which is shocking because Mimi is a grown-up, healthy woman who can handle anything while your baby should have been your number 1 prority.
@marshagaye
@marshagaye 7 жыл бұрын
I see my comment was deleted. Oh well, I guess it's always hard to accept the fact that you're wrong.
@breakfast_burrito2405
@breakfast_burrito2405 7 жыл бұрын
I disagree on many things you guys said in this video. I would have still kept watching your videos, but what REALLY made me LOSE RESPECT for the both of you is DELETING FAIR AND NICELY WORDED comments. I get that you removed rude comments, but the perfectly nice however disagreeing comments? Is this how you wanna teach your child? Is that how adults handle things?? Just shutting differently minded people up? I am sad to say I unsubscribe after I've been watching your channel since day one. Sad, sad, sad.
@vanessav5352
@vanessav5352 7 жыл бұрын
GOSH! Stop interrupting Alex. He seemed so annoyed by that!
@almasolorzano5612
@almasolorzano5612 7 жыл бұрын
Vanessa V I know. I noticed that too. But it looks like she does that to him a lot. Very annoying.
@MissCofia33
@MissCofia33 7 жыл бұрын
Alma Solorzano they have both talked about this. They always finish each other's sentence and it seems like they are talking over one another, but neither of them seem bothered by it.
@classyryder8002
@classyryder8002 7 жыл бұрын
Vanessa V agreed!
@melanieharry2463
@melanieharry2463 7 жыл бұрын
I couldn't bother to watch your video. For two reasons 1. 55 minutes is far too long for a birth story. I have heard birth stories from countless women (I had my son nearly 4 months ago), and neither mine nor theres would have taken 55 minutes to tell. What self indulgent crap! 2. I have read the comments and I am appalled that you think you know more than healthcare professionals, and that you advocate going beyond the due date. For starters, the placenta does not work as well as it is should after 40 weeks. Secondly, childbirth is hard enough without trying to push out a "technically" two week old baby! C-sections are not the worst thing in the world, and we should be thankful that science had made them safer to do. Pushing out a child does not mean you have a stronger bond with them - what utter bullshit. I don't think I can say anything else that hasn't already been said!
@leah6649
@leah6649 7 жыл бұрын
I think they like to hear themselves talk - especially Alex, who wasn't even the one going through labor. He thinks that doing a little bit of research makes him more knowledgable than medical experts. And they just sound so sanctimonious.
@louisescheonberg3437
@louisescheonberg3437 7 жыл бұрын
ALL OF THIS. When anyone says "such and such" (breastfeeding, natural birth, etc) = a better bond with your baby and like, if you don't do it, you don't bond...I laugh so hard. Considering things like PPD and PPA/PPP exist (post-partum depression, anxiety, psychosis), sometimes you can't choose whether or not your bond, no matter what you do. And there are still moms who do everything on the list and end up killing their child or abandoning their child or getting the kiddo taken away. There is no set amount of rules for bonding with your kid. Just...oy. (sorry for the super down comment!)
@avaxo8499
@avaxo8499 7 жыл бұрын
Exactly! There are women watching this who have no choice but to have a c-section and the fact Mimi and Alex are telling them their bond isn't as strong is downright mean. They should have thought about what they were saying, because there are lots of pregnant women watching this. It doesn't matter what type of birth you wish or have to go through, the bond will always be there. So disrespectful of Mimi and Alex to say anything different.
@abbyrem.17
@abbyrem.17 7 жыл бұрын
Melanie Harry True! I am a triplet so of course my mother had a c section, and we had the same connection even if she had a natural birth. My mom couldn't help it, Mimi and Alex are so rude and disrespectful to anyone who was born with a c section or even had a live birth with medication while they think that anyone who gave birth another way than natural is evil or bad.
@LolitaTheLola
@LolitaTheLola 7 жыл бұрын
All the comments lf doctors and nurses are deleted! I wonder, if you ever reply to all those followers u seem to "love and care" how u gonna justify these deleted comments. Probably based on positive energy and shit 😜
@breakfast_burrito2405
@breakfast_burrito2405 7 жыл бұрын
And the nurses didn't even tell people what to believe and what not believe. They just shared their perspective. What can be wrong about that?
@jp5483
@jp5483 7 жыл бұрын
Pushing someone to get *finally induced* is a perspective in your eyes isabel2016? Interesting.
@mebrown03301
@mebrown03301 7 жыл бұрын
I am a big fan of you two but Alex needs to stop talking like he is a birthing guru! Child birth is a matter of life and death, leave it to the expert.
@VIPoison270
@VIPoison270 7 жыл бұрын
I'm really sorry, but as a med student I cannot like this video. I usually like all your videos, I'm all about eating natural, organic foods, living a healthy lifestyle etc. but I cannot support someone being so ignorant about themselves and their baby's health. It hurts, knowing what could have happend to that beautiful baby, that luckily survived and is well. If you ever choose to have another baby, I hope you will not be as ignorant as this time. You talk about everything that could go wrong when on epidural and having a C-section, but clearly you do not understand that these procedures save lives, not destroy them, so the benefits outweigh the risks. I don't know what kind of research you could have done in the past months, to form such opinions, clearly misguided. But doing 8+ years of education plus having a ton of practical actual EXPERIENCE that doctors, nurses and midwifes have, it seems strange you believe you could have gained and disregarded all that knowledge in mere months (or even years) of amateur research. I'm happy everything turned out well, and I'm sure you thought you're doing what's best, Alexa's a very cute little baby girl :)
@aperfectkaos
@aperfectkaos 7 жыл бұрын
Maša Berce I totally agree with you! they searched all the risk of a c section but not the risk of a long term pregnancy! it's so stupid to me!
@jagibaba
@jagibaba 7 жыл бұрын
Amen.
@oliviahacker838
@oliviahacker838 7 жыл бұрын
thank you for writing this. I'm a med student as well, and I see it all the time that people don't see the difference between doing a c-section and/or induction just because they/the mother-to-be or anyone feels like it, and having it done in order to protect the baby. Trust me, natural birth means less work for a doctor than doing a c-section, so it's not like they're doing it for fun or out of convenience. And we spend way more time learning, researching and practicing these things than anyone can in a few months.
@athenaanand9240
@athenaanand9240 7 жыл бұрын
Perfect! Finally someone had to say it!
@Rachel-su3ir
@Rachel-su3ir 7 жыл бұрын
Yup lol and talks about how induction is so unnatural but she took the epidural which is so unnatural. Nothing is wrong with the epidural I took it when I had my baby. I just wish they would have more of an open mind and stop acting like know it Alls
@TheKcaroline
@TheKcaroline 7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad Mimi and Alexa are well and healthy. But wow... I'm disappointed to hear so much arrogance, especially from Alex. This is an insult to all medical professionals. I kind of sensed some arrogance from previous videos but this is another level. Unsubscribing!
@kobemaster123
@kobemaster123 7 жыл бұрын
To all the women listening to this video, take EVERYTHING they saw with a grain of salt. They are not medical professionals and a lot of their information is incorrect. Being a medical doctor who is involved in prenatal care it saddens me that someone like Mimi with such a wide audience is giving incorrect information. This might lead to her audience now not trusting their doctor as "Mimi and Alex" said otherwise. The comment about insurance - its not a business for doctors, our hands our tied when it comes to insurances and what they cover.
@starstella123
@starstella123 7 жыл бұрын
It makes me feel uncomfortable how you made it sound like feeling pain, choosing to have an epidural or getting a C-section are somehow a sign of failure... Mimi you actually looked surprised that you felt pain and it's almost like you feel the need to explain yourself! Did you think that all those other moms-to-be were just being fussy? Women are not equal when it comes to giving birth, some have it relatively easy and others go through hell. Just last week two of my friends had babies, the 1st was so quick and she didn't need the epidural because the pain was bearable, the second went through a very long labour and eventually had to get a C-section because the baby was starting to get tired and waiting longer would put him in danger... She told me that at some point she genuinely thought she was dying, that's how bad it was... Doctors and nurses know what they are doing, of course they might do mistakes sometimes but not only do they have the knowledge but they also have an invaluable thing: experience. It's OK to question things sometimes especially when it comes to your health, but one needs to recognize the limits of their knowledge and avoid spreading these kind of "it's all about business" ideas... Anyways best of luck in this new chapter of your life and congratulations guys.
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
starstella123 so true, it was so insulting to her sister when mimi said she didn't believe her how painful it was. like she thought she could be better than all women who have said it's painful. Not to mention how their comments could be hurtful to those suffering from postpartum depression.
@jessylo
@jessylo 7 жыл бұрын
Elena I. The Pain of the conrtracts are compared to 50 bones broken all together!!!
@starstella123
@starstella123 7 жыл бұрын
Elena I. I'm sure she didn't mean it that way... I think maybe they're trying too hard to "stand out" and this becomes a rule in itself, and not a very wise one. I don't like all the mocking and bashing going on in the comment section though.
@garciairmaful
@garciairmaful 7 жыл бұрын
Jessy Lo 😳 that's so scary. Ugh.., Idk how I'll do it.
@PRM77
@PRM77 7 жыл бұрын
THIS IS ABOUT HEALTH, NOT SOCIETY STANDARDS. THIS IS ABOUT LIFE, NOT FASHION. AVERAGE IS NOT BAD.
@paulawalker85
@paulawalker85 7 жыл бұрын
I found this video so pretentious....realising from your videos that you can't just have an experience you have to know better in every situation.....which here you do not. What could have been a beautiful video was so disappointing!
@sunsetsbeauty
@sunsetsbeauty 7 жыл бұрын
paulawalker85 amen!
@patty-cf7jj
@patty-cf7jj 7 жыл бұрын
This guy is unbelievable! He says to his wife "it was intense, especially for you". Oh gee, ya think??
@pomer1999
@pomer1999 7 жыл бұрын
"Do your own research." I'm sorry, what kind of research did the two of you do? Did you go out into the field and perform clinical trials that showed no statistically significant harm in carrying a baby past 42 weeks? Or are the opinions you state based on valid, peer-reviewed and critically appraised medical research? If so, please state your sources so we can be informed as well. Because it sounds to me like you two just googled around until you found random blog posts that fit with what your ideals of labor and delivery are. True research is monitoring and recording outcomes of the labor of millions of women and analyzing what those outcomes are - seeing whether those outcomes varied with medical intervention or not. It's called evidence-based medicine. This is what the whole medical field is centered around. Dangers around going over 42 weeks in pregnancy were not based on 1 paper written in the 40s. These guidelines were based on many, many studies that were reviewed and published in scientific journals. There will NEVER be a guideline put into practice that is based on one article or that was not reviewed by thousands of experts in the field. These studies were done by scientists and medical professionals who dedicate their lives to advancing medicine and health care to save people's lives. I trust them. How ignorant and self-righteous of you, to suggest that whatever research you did, compares to that.
@cutelittlebunny2
@cutelittlebunny2 7 жыл бұрын
Your view that the healthcare industry is just a business is very interesting and uneducated. Insurance exists for medical professionals because their job is risky and the outcomes are not always what you would hope. They come in contact with people from all walks of life, and sometimes these people do not have good intentions. People complain and try to sue often. There are people who make a living out of complaining about a healthcare professional with lies or exaggerated truths, only for the compensation they have a chance of receiving at the end. And guess who pays for it all? The professional's insurance. Do you think their insurance comes free of cost? NO! They pay from their own pocket for various different memberships annually, two being the General Medical Council and Medical Defence Union, which provides them with insurance and legal aid here in the UK. They are not allowed to practice without memberships to certain organisations so they can protect themselves, whilst protecting you and your family. There are other organisations which also provide insurance, some are cheaper than others. Therefore, the insurance covers different scenarios... With a pregnancy over 42 weeks being incredibly risky, fewer companies will cover this. A lot of people are frustrated with this video, and rightfully so, but you have not yet addressed it. I am interested to hear what you have to say for yourselves after offending many healthcare professionals around the world.
@stucumins8511
@stucumins8511 7 жыл бұрын
Yes I noticed. Down 1,000 from yesterday and not one single word from their camp. The same thing happened with the education and feminism videos. I hardly ever watch their videos but always feel awkward about what they say when I do. I have trouble understanding how these two uneducated people have such a following quite frankly.
@lavenzaa
@lavenzaa 7 жыл бұрын
Honestly, the whole idea that doctors are businessmen is very very wrong. I personally know two doctors, one of them is my cousin and another is my best friend, and they both once told me that you have to be a complete sociopath to look at a suffering human being and think about money you're gonna get from treating him. Of course there are sociopaths in medical field, but to generalize like they do is horribly horribly unjust.
@thejuschacko5633
@thejuschacko5633 7 жыл бұрын
cutelittlebunny2
@beckym28
@beckym28 7 жыл бұрын
cutelittlebunny2 My husband is an actuary and works on medical indemnity, and would agree with everything you said.
@friabili
@friabili 7 жыл бұрын
i'm really afraid that if that's your opinion on medicine you won't even vaccine your baby. i'm really hoping to be wrong,but i'm unsure...let us know what you will do!
@JenetteValera
@JenetteValera 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Now that you say that, I start it to think about it too. HOPEFULLY, they will vaccine the baby. I started getting a weird feeling about this pregnancy since the first video when they said more about "this human being" than my baby. After this video, I definitely will put this subscription on hold because if I continue to see video likes this, I will unsubscribed. :/
@glamourwithkate
@glamourwithkate 7 жыл бұрын
friabili no vaccines and only feeding baby grass..
@jagibaba
@jagibaba 7 жыл бұрын
And un-school her.
@HT-qe7xj
@HT-qe7xj 7 жыл бұрын
I hate to be cynical about this especially because it involves a baby and is the most innocent thing but this pregnancy although an amazing personal journey for Mimi , they seem to have cashed on it as well by attracting so many new moms and moms to be. Pregnancy updates are very much fun but a daily update for such an intimate thing ? Intimate Videos of them dancing out for public viewing ? It's too desperate. There's nothing wrong with sharing happiness with the world but I think it's kinda classless to share the intimate details with the whole world. I guess when you constantly need validation from people who you have never met before telling you your relationship is awesome is a sign of extreme self-esteem and faith in your relationship. Wonder what kind of couple would they be had they not had all these luxuries. Something tells me that they would be very insecure and that's why they are trying so damn hard to prove otherwise
@feb0216
@feb0216 7 жыл бұрын
friabili I was thinking the same after watching this video
@kateymateymusic1
@kateymateymusic1 7 жыл бұрын
After watching this video and reading the comments I'm really glad to see that I was not the only one worried about some of the things being said. Mimi I am a sub on your luxy channel, and I know you only mean the best. But until you have been through the pain of having a stillborn child like I have, please don't sit there and say that is an acceptable risk for women to take. This is your point of view, and you were happy to risk it. But I thank God every day that I have 3 of my 4 children here and alive and well because of modern medicine and its intervention. Xx
@rgupta90
@rgupta90 7 жыл бұрын
This video should be renamed "Alex's Labour and Birth Story" seeing as how he mansplained the entire thing. Watch him every time Mimi is speaking... his mouth is open just waiting to speak over her and let the world know how he "saved" Mimi and the baby. Just one of many reasons this video is awful.
@goggliesunshine7486
@goggliesunshine7486 6 жыл бұрын
Radhika Gupta lol he is so annoying
@carolinasilva6366
@carolinasilva6366 7 жыл бұрын
Dear mimi, I have followed you for a very long time. I haven't always agreed with your views but I mostly like your content. I first got stunned when you encouraged people to NOT go to university, then I got more upset when you released a video forcing your friend to make you that golden milk. But I could agree to disagree with those things. This video and the words being said is not something I can support. I can no longer be subscribed to this channel. I truly hope you take on board the comments and learn something.
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
Carolina Silva when I first saw her instagram flying at 9 months I thought... that's kinda risky. Then I saw her riding a bike at 9 months in a dress and flip flops, I thought that's kinda irresponsible. then I watched not even half of this video and I finally hit unsubscribe ASAP. 😁 can't even imagine what her next pregnancy would be like thinking they knows even more
@VSFashion89
@VSFashion89 7 жыл бұрын
Carolina Silva She never said you shouldn't go to a University, she just said there are other ways you can make money without a degree. She shared her personal opinion and she is entitled to it, this is her life and her choices and if you only watch to pick things out that you don't like then don't watch. I am sure there are people in your life who don't agree with your life choices just like you don't agree with hers.
@carolinasilva6366
@carolinasilva6366 7 жыл бұрын
VesnaSrbija VesnaSrbija I'm not sure you read my comment properly. when I saw those episodes, as I stated In my previous comment, i didn't agree but I didn't unsubscribe either because I thought "let's agree to disagree ". I am now unsubscribed because this video was too much for me and I won't be returning to her channel.
@PrincessAnisha09
@PrincessAnisha09 7 жыл бұрын
Mimi has no right to tell people not to go to college/university as she didn't even finish.. she dropped out of her 1st year. It's like going to the gym and quitting after a day saying "it's not for me" College/university is a 3-4 year long COURSE which she didn't experience.. her opinion was not credible at all.
@VSFashion89
@VSFashion89 7 жыл бұрын
Anisha C did you at all read what I wrote?? She never said you shouldn't go nor did she encourage not going and she didn't finish for legit reasons which when you are an immigrant child that means taking care of your parents she had to work to support her family.
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but I couldn't watch the whole thing. you guys are crazy doubting the doctors/midwives who have been doing this for years. I'm glad You were lucky you and your baby are fine, but like someone else said here, people usually don't worry about the serious risks until you actually know someone who has been through it. one of our acquaintances' baby died from still birth at 42 weeks, "she wanted everything natural" (which isn't bad up to a certain point) Your insurance isn't crazy for telling you the have a time limit because they're the ones who have to deal with paying for the complications of something that you chose. I'm sorry if I sound judgemental, thats not what im attempting. I honestly wish you the best but I can no longer follow you on social media. I just keep shaking my head more and more at the things you guys do and say. I'm a mom too and I can't imagine the idea of risking my babies because of being so strict on a lifestyle. best of luck.
@MsSquirrelful
@MsSquirrelful 7 жыл бұрын
BTW, I did the research and here are the statistics for those saying it's ok because women have been giving birth without doctors for centuries. I'm only voicing my opinion for the young women who follow them and want to follow their path. please be careful. In the United States today, about 15 women die in pregnancy or childbirth per 100,000 live births. That’s way too many, but a century ago it was more than 600 women per 100,000 births. In the 1600s and 1700s, the death rate was twice that
@breakfast_burrito2405
@breakfast_burrito2405 7 жыл бұрын
+Elena I. Yeah, the mortality rate went down because of science and new medical procedures ..
@allycoles213
@allycoles213 7 жыл бұрын
Wow I'm really surprised about how frustrated I was watching this video. I understand that you wanted to let Alexa come when she and your body was ready but your criticism of a hospital and a dr for not being able to help you because of their insurance.... your opinion of negativity in this situation is so negative. Anyone would think you and Alex did a midwifery course during your pregnancy! I was so excited to watch this video but I'm really disappointed with you guys 😞
@dase1861
@dase1861 7 жыл бұрын
Unsubscribed!! They are showing their true faces by deleting negative comments just to uphold the stereotype of "being perfect and doing everything right"! They are so fake!!!
@kitty509
@kitty509 7 жыл бұрын
This video was pretty painful to watch. I had to ff most. Mimi, STOP INTERRUPTING when the other person is talking. jeesh.
@madelinevicioso7980
@madelinevicioso7980 7 жыл бұрын
Crystal Kwon it's her birth story. She is excited to tell us all about it. She has more to say than Alex. -_-
@lext1313
@lext1313 7 жыл бұрын
madeline vicioso yea but she'd ask Alex if he wanted to talk, he gets two words out, and then she starts yapping again haha
@edelizflores4513
@edelizflores4513 7 жыл бұрын
I usually agree about society putting us into averages, but what makes labor and delivery unique is the fact that what you're putting at risk is a real baby. So when we're talking about the likelihood of these adverse outcomes happening to you if you are post-dates, yes the statistic may seem small to you but when you weigh that against death of your baby as an outcome then it puts it all into perspective. Villainizing doctors won't help. Doctors don't like working with insurance companies either, but some of the highest malpractice insurance is paid by Ob's because of the simple reality that they are some of the most sued. I lean towards using midwives too, but you have to be reasonable.
@MartikaScotland
@MartikaScotland 7 жыл бұрын
Edeliz Flores In my opinion she was completely reasonable.
@shivondevi
@shivondevi 7 жыл бұрын
Wow, that was terrifying to listen to. I understand you guys like to have things go a certain way, but that was incredibly risky and God definitely saw you through it. When a babies' heart rate drops its possible for them to not get oxygen to their brain. I mean.. Telling the nurse to "chill, the babies heart rate is going down but it's okay." Wow.... I don't know what more to say. I'm so glad everything turned out for the best and everyone is healthy.
@shivondevi
@shivondevi 7 жыл бұрын
I'd just like to add that, while doctors are well trained. We have to be advocates for our own bodies. I've had 2 c sections. One was an emergency the other was scheduled because the midwife kept if i wanted to schedule. My little guy was due during Christmas, dec 26th to be exact, and I feel they just wanted to get it over with. As a result of the c sections my kids have peanut/tree nut allergies as well as eczema. For the eczema I went to 4 different specialists and was prescribed several steroids and antibiotics. I rub it on and off for a year without lasting results, the kids scratched their skin till they bled. Finally I decided to take them to the beach because I heard salt water was good for eczema, and low and behold their skin completely healed up in 2-3 days. I now do salt baths and their skin is perfect. As for the peanuts I was told my kids should avoid them and to carry around an Epi pen all their lives. Now some Drs say to eat peanuts in small increments, as a cure.
@shivondevi
@shivondevi 7 жыл бұрын
+shivondevi what I'm trying to say is that doctors are well trained but they do not know everything. Sometimes they are not even current with the most up to date research on a topic. Always be an advocate for your body. It's best to go as natural as possible. There are millions of bacteria in the vaginal birth canal that our bodies need to function properly. Also having a c section affects the mother's body dramatically. So I can understand their trepidation with not wanting a c-section. Neither decision is easy. They both have risks involved, but I'm very glad Mimi and Alexa are healthy.
@MonikaDaily
@MonikaDaily 7 жыл бұрын
shivondevi allergies as a result of a csection??? Hahahah!
@valeriab.3669
@valeriab.3669 7 жыл бұрын
shivondevi He is a good business and sales man and she is good with hair tutorials. But they just cannot accept the fact that these two uneducated bastards have no authority to spread wrong medical information in masses. Only on instagram she has over a million followers. If some dumb young girls listen to her and not to the healthcare providers, the result might be lethal. And that will be their fault.
@shivondevi
@shivondevi 7 жыл бұрын
@monikadaily Yes, c-section babies have a higher likelihood of developing allergies/asthma. Here are a few studies/articles if you'd like references 1) sciencenordic.com/giant-study-links-c-sections-chronic-disorders 2) www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16297144
@pr1ssycr1ssy
@pr1ssycr1ssy 7 жыл бұрын
i had a c-section with both of my sons. they were both breastfed exclusively and i have an amazing bond with both of them.
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