Bless your child, your healing and all your endeavors.
@Shoutout-c2j4 ай бұрын
Advocate for yourself!! My husband saved my life after my third c section. My nurse couldn’t get my temperature and she was so adamant to get my temp and I was thinking just chill, it’s probably your thermometer. She tried multiple thermometers and finally found a reading. Her face said it all. I was kind of out of it and felt like sleeping and I was wondering why are these nurses and doctors acting so strange? And they wouldn’t allow me to put my hands above my head. They wouldn’t leave me alone and I just wanted to sleep. Turns out I was in hypothermia and my husband told them to get me room temperature IV. The one they gave me was so cold and refrigerated and I was freezing to death on the inside. On the outside I was warm and didn’t want blankets and just wanted to sleep. Looking back, I was beginning to die. Thanks to the nurse who wouldn’t accept no reading on the thermometer and my husband who immediately knew what to do. They nurses rushed to my aid, the surgeon came back to check on me and I was all good 😊 Healthy 8 1/2 pound baby boy joins us now 😊
@coachcarenfern4 ай бұрын
what a journey what a story glad you’re alright now
@aprilnelson39704 ай бұрын
Praise God ma'am!!! Your husband is a keeper!
@Davtrice05114 ай бұрын
Thank you for advocating Therapy. I'm a personal trainer and you're so right. Our mental health matters. A healing journey is so empowering mentally and emotionally. It takes so much courage and humility to get the help you need. So proud of you guys for recognizing traumatic experiences and seeking the help instead of suppressing it and moving on with life. Enjoy that beautiful baby and each other!- Ms. Pat
@sbadiyahaustin4 ай бұрын
pregnancy protects you by default, because it's working overtime to protect your baby. the moment you deliver, everything that was under the radar comes back to the surface.
@jackiealv65474 ай бұрын
This is specially true for those of us with autoimmune conditions. During both of my pregnancies I had not pain (I have still’s disease which is very similar to lupus ) and no other symptoms at all but they all came back some time after I had my babies . With my first one, i had an awful flare up right after I stopped breastfeeding, which was about 1 year postpartum .
@ashlier1083 ай бұрын
Ooo this makes so much sense
@pamelajoy674 ай бұрын
Welcome, Jakai! So happy for you all! I'm sorry you've had to go through all the post partum difficulties. Take good care of yourselves, (I know you are), and before you know it, your health and your routines will improve. Love to all.
@berylbenson88954 ай бұрын
Omg!! Congratulations!!! 🎉 I had no idea! I myself am 5 weeks postpartum just had a babygirl and was simply not interested in working out during my pregnancy (I had a lot going on) so I didn’t even visit the channel. Anyway, I’m back now and looks like y’all are too. Welcome new addition!!! I’m so excited to see what’s next. Feeling like this is confirmation that y’all are gonna get me right once again 😉
@sandradavis56624 ай бұрын
So happy you are stressing the importance of therapy during and after pregnancy. For my last pregnancy (my third) after experiencing pretty much nearly perfect vaginal deliveries with my first 2, who were healthy 9- and 10-pounds babies, I had an emergency c-section, that was life saving for both of us, but by the grace of God, we made it through it. It was extremely traumatic for all three of us. I remember enduring the labor pains, being tough, and not wanting to accept that something was going wrong when my doctor jumped on my bed and yelled, this has to happen, your life and your child's life is in jeopardy, as they could no longer get a heartbeat. They rushed me out of the laboring room into the OR. I only had time to pray before they put me to sleep. I woke up and my baby was in the NICU. We are ok now. My youngest is 7 and a gymnast : ).
@dcrom75274 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mandidaizo66992 ай бұрын
Seeing others share their pregnancy experiences brings me joy. I have three children, all delivered via C-section. With my second child, I experienced preeclampsia and was in a coma for 24 hours. During my third pregnancy, I nearly lost my life and received two blood transfusions. Today, I am grateful to God for the gift of life.❤
@ChelseaWeyhenmeyer19 күн бұрын
JUICE AND TOYA! Oh, you have me in tears. Beautiful baby, and I'm praying for your health Toya. You are so strong and amazing.
@monkiecher4 ай бұрын
Thank goodness you paid attention to the L&D discharge instructions and recalled what to look out for. So disappointing to hear about the poor medical treatment you received at that initial hospital. Good for you for advocating for yourself and for finding a supportive and competent medical team. Medical gaslighting is a real issue, especially for us POC women, as well as incompetent medical staff ... which includes MDs. So glad to hear you and your family are healthy and doing well. I'm so happy for all! Continue taking care of each other.
@simonneb41253 ай бұрын
OMG!! The baby is here!! Congratulations!! Many blessings to you, your new life (your son), and your NEW LIFE (parents & family)!!
@ThemDevons3 ай бұрын
I was sent back into the hospital for preeclampsia. I took a oxy and my headache didn't go away. It was so scary, I was in the red zone. I could have passed in our home. Always, always listen to your body ladies. ALWAYS go to the ER first. Sometimes they will send you back to L&D. Congratulations! I love that once this season passes, I'm excited for the mom conscious excercises. Praying for you guys
@elainerensink38114 ай бұрын
I am glad you are taking time for yourselves. Yes. You’re right to do that and prioritize your son and your family right now. You both are great examples of health all around. I am so glad you’re not giving into the pressure of having to shoot videos now. Enjoy this time- I’m glad you’re taking time for your family!!!
@marcyfetyani69543 ай бұрын
Been working out to you two for the past 6 months (I;m 71) but have worked out at some level my whole life. Congrats on your beautiful baby and looking forward to your return with new workouts. Until then, enjoy that little blessing, take care of yourself and wishing you both all the best! Thanks for your great workouts.
@jewlzkel4 ай бұрын
Oh wow! I am sorry you all had to go through this health scare!! I am happy you advocated for yourselves. It is so important. Take your time recovering. I am praying for continued healing for you. 🙏🏻 Congrats on your beautiful boy!
@berylbenson88954 ай бұрын
My 1st comment was before watching. Soooo glad you listened to your body!! I was also readmitted to the hospital a day and a half after discharge and put on magnesium for 24 hours. It just so happened to be the day my milk came in. Needless to say I’m still trying to increase my supply. Traumatic is putting this experience lightly. It was so scary. Postpartum preeclampsia truly has no rhythm or reason. I thought my age contributed to it with me being 44 and never experiencing any health issues with my 1st pregnancy 20 years ago. Blessings to you and your family and happy healing from here on out!
@nataliebean10464 ай бұрын
Great podcast! Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful son. Love that full head of curly hair. I know he is already stealing hearts! You both did a FANTASTIC job dealing with all of this. I very much appreciate your message about advocating for yourself. Women (sadly, minorities in particular) are not always getting appropriate health care during pregnancy and it is a great reminder to speak up and insist on getting the proper care. Toya, I am so happy you are doing better. As if being new parents isn't scary enough on its own. Don't you worry -- NOBODY is leaving this channel! We love you! I am 60 and my son is 33 and we both enjoy your workouts and your positive energy. I especially appreciate the focus on core strength and balance in so many of your workouts. It is obvious that a lot of thought and research goes into everything you do. Looking forward to the new posts. Love and best wishes to all 3 of you!
@MsUnique11122 ай бұрын
I love how involved he is with your delivery story! I love how you guys communicate with each other
@nataliebenaba4908Ай бұрын
This video was almost WORD for word my experience!! It was so unbelievably scary and emotional. Afraid to go to sleep after getting discharged in case my blood pressure was spiking during the night… heading back to the hospital as a nursing mom to a new born to be readmitted… resetting the clock for another 24 hours in the hospital due to a high reading. Girl I see you!!
@tls95074 ай бұрын
You guys are so great and a perfect example of what a healthy marriage should like like. That little boy is blessed to have you and you are blessed to have each other. Take all the time you need. I appreciate the honesty about not working out just yet. When I had emergency surgery with a perforated intestine and almost died my husband was there for me. We always worked out and then realized now was the time to heal not only physically but mentally. He was my rock. I will always be his. In sickness and in health are not vows we take lightly. Life is good. Thank you for your authenticity.
@jaz1elise4 ай бұрын
Congrats Juice and Toya on your beautiful baby boy Jakai! Thanks for sharing your birth story with us. I'm glad that you're feeling better, Toya! I'm looking forward to more podcast episodes and workout content. Happy healing!
@katelandsays4 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Toya, you are so strong mama! And Juice you are really the best partner and dad! I also took my blood pressure for several days after delivery just out of an abundance of caution. It elevated way more than I anticipated and I also had no “risk factors” - so I called my OB and they shamed me for demanding an appointment and were not nice in their attempt to be “firm” with me. It was awful and left a really bad impression. Luckily it went back down on its own without intervention, but I can’t imagine what would have happened if I allowed myself to ignore my own intuition because they were so terrible. I am so glad you advocated for yourself even if it is a shame how hard you have to work to get the care you deserve.
@rachelmm054 ай бұрын
The shakes and vomiting was non-stop when I had our 1st kid. The vomiting was during the labor portion, the shaking started afterwards. My body was on a complete roller coaster but thankfully my body settled down 😂😊. The thing is no one mentioned either of those so I definitely wasn't prepared 😂.. It was almost 22 yrs ago so glad things have gotten better for new moms😂. You guys look good parent life works for yall❤😊 Mom take your time in recovery, your body will recover completely eventually. It took months to create this beautiful baby boy, 6 weeks is the minimum to start moderate to light excercises. One of my friends developed post delivery HBP with each of her 3 deliveries. It took a while but thankfully things settled down. Continuing to pray for complete healing 🙏🏽 ✨️
@Charlit19913 ай бұрын
ANd yes please to more indepth podcasts about your experience/advice during this journey 🙂 I hope you are all okay and can recover from the trauma of this situation x
@reneeraney54864 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful son! No doubt you will be back to normal and sharing workouts for us soon. I also had the shakes after a C section with my third child. Thankfully all that goes away quickly, and you can concentrate on loving that sweet boy, and each other. ❤
@swills46419 күн бұрын
May God bless you all. I've been watching and doing your workout videos for over a year now and when I saw you were expecting and working out throughout I was really impressed by you. Dad keep up the good work. I have a greater respect for Mrs. Toya now that I know you have Lupus and my sister in law has Lupus and she has had challenges getting pregnant. So to stay healthy and patient throughout this wonderful journey I admire you greatly. From a mom of 6 from LA also :)
@missshondakay4 ай бұрын
Okay. Yall know my hormones are still out of wack from breastfeeding! Why yall have me crying seeing him holding dads finger 😭😭. I’m so so sooo happy for you two, seriously! Thanks for bringing all of us along on your journey. So much I want to say and so many thoughts but I’ll hold it and just again say congratulations! LaToya you rocked it and Juice you’ve been a great support. Continue to foster self care and most importantly enjoy parenthood! 💙💙
@shelbyspellman30464 ай бұрын
First off, the playlist idea is such a dope idea. I played gospel music during my contractions. Also, I love that y’all both never left each other’s sides & kept faith and especially, advocated for Toya’s health. You’re such inspos & thanks for telling your story 💕 prayers for continual growth and health
@teleatheahorne3503 ай бұрын
Congratulations to you both. What a beautiful family❤. I can’t just smell Jakai from here 😍. I love how you two love & support each other out loud. I have been working out with you for 4 years now. Thank you for all the great content. There’s no doubt in my mind that you both will return stronger and better in every way. Take the time you need to rest and recover. Your true fans will be right here when your ready to come back. Much love healing and blessings🙏🏾💗.
@the14413 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you had to go through this, but thank God you and baby are safe and healthy. I had my son at 40+, my pregnancy was great, but then my blood pressure spiked around 35 weeks so my doctor scheduled an induction. The induction attempt lasted 4 days, but baby just did not want to come out, so we had to have a c-section. We were released two days later because all seemed well. Twenty-Four hours later I was in the ER, diagnosed with pp. I had kidney and liver damage, and was admitted for 3 days. I was terrified and had been told that fluid was building up around my lungs, actually suffocating me. I’d thought the weight was from all the fluid and labored breathing because of the weight. I totally understand what you went through. I’m happy that you are back with us and thank you so much for sharing.❤
@ale4comentaryt4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you brought up the shaking! I wasn't told about that at all and it was sooo weird! My legs shaked so big that they would hit each other and I couldn't control it...what an experience! I think giving birth is the one experience of your life when you feel completly in the hands of nature: things just happen beyond any "thinking process" and you just go along the best you can. Tremendous and wonderful. My sons are 30 and 27 now. Love them for ever.
@Sweetmeek20254 ай бұрын
The shaking was definitely crazy. Thank God for making it through!
@twatson35063 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the arrival of your healthy baby boy🙌🏾 🎉❣️ I am sorry to hear of the complications your family experienced. I am grateful you are using your platform to share your experience and encourage individuals to advocate for themselves, shed light on eclampsia, and remove the stigma associated with seeking treatment for our mental health. I know firsthand the fear and stress associated with eclampsia. I, too, had no BP issues, and all of a sudden, pre-eclampsia caused me to be rushed to the hospital and have my son delivered at 30 weeks. I completely understand the trauma of even going home thinking all was well and then returning to the hospital. Better Help seems like a great plan❤. Beautiful family you guys have. Praying for a full and speedy recovery🙏🏾.
@ChavezRavineArtsWellness26 күн бұрын
So proud of both of you! Take care of each other! We'll see you when you're ready to get back on the field!😇
@traceefoster58024 ай бұрын
Once again thank you J&T for sharing your story, it’s so helpful to us all. So glad you all are doing well and enjoying your beautiful baby boy, continued blessings to you and your family❤
@cynthiabaard58094 ай бұрын
It is so strange you're waiting for something for so long and then all of a sudden, he's there! I love hearing your story. I had to have a c-section with my first as he was also stuck in the ribs...I had three women jumping on my stomach trying to pry him out! Having a supportive husband means so much during it all. You have so much strength in each other and that strength is so apparent when you face challenges like this. I also was so nauseous for my first c-section. Luckily with my second, I told the team of Drs about my first experience and they were very cautious with the meds and changed the combination of medication based off of my reactions. I hope that if you decide to have a second.child you are able to do this as well because they really got all of the meds right that second time and my experience was so much more chilled! XX
@JamBajan4 ай бұрын
Congratulations and blessings to you! He is so beautiful. I don't have children, and at 54 never will, but your testimony truly underscores the importance of pursuing great health and knowing when and how to advocate for yourself. So glad that everything turned out okay.
@dineskamczeal73884 ай бұрын
Awwww:-) I'm so excited! Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy, with a head full of hair!👣 May he continue to fill your hearts and lives with joy!🎉 Parenting is a beautiful thing!!🙌🏾
@nanetteluca52704 ай бұрын
Congrats to all three of you! Happy to hear that you will take your time easing back into things. Trust me, all of us who follow you are not going anywhere! Be well ❤
@lindamorse3133 ай бұрын
Congratulations!! I am so sorry that your post partum has been so terrifying! Continue the good care to get better every day!! I just left teaching high school history and I am a 66-year-old white woman. I enjoy doing your workout and I too am appalled at the black maternal health issues that arise that do not get the attention they need. I am so proud of you for telling your story! I am sure you will be helping thousands of women from your story! Last year I taught the new AP African-American studies class and stumbled on a video that even though it was not in the curriculum, I felt it was very important to show to my predominantly black students so they would know more about the challenges that happen to black women in America when it comes to having a baby. The video was about black women seeking black midwives who would listen to them better and how the women were advocating for themselves. Most of my high school students had no idea that the black women experienced so many dangers becoming a mom. A teacher asked me where it fit in the curriculum and I said these are young, black men and women who need to know about what’s going on and that’s how it fits in the curriculum. Please continue to get well & take your time. ❤
@TheYghani14 ай бұрын
Firstly congratulations on your new bundle of joy! I have 3 babies and had post partum preeclampsia with all 3. My first like you didn't know what it was or anything, nurse came on a home visit checked my blood pressure couldn't believe her eyes and sent me straight to emergency room. I didn't even have any headaches, no symptoms whatsoever. Long story short each post partum I had the same and with my 3rd and final baby it took 3/4 months of 2 different kind of BP tablets to finally bring my Bp down. I was then slowly weaned off the BP medications. Hormones does a number on us women, you will now be high risk for PP eclampsia for future pregnancies and PP.
@gabrielledussett49254 ай бұрын
Congrats beautiful family! Thanks for sharing your story with us.
@amandaclark24194 ай бұрын
I've been hoping that you were both doing OK and am so glad to see that you are. Excited to see you both and the wee one. Blessings.
@hollykeil2104 ай бұрын
Toya, i relate to going into panic mode taking bp. I also have a bp machine at home and have to do deep breathing exercises as I take Bp meds; in the drs office i literally experience white coat syndrome. Praying for a complete healing of your body! You've got this and God's got you.
@sarahp2874 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your baby boy. He is truly one of the most beautiful babies i have ever seen. I am glad that you were able to get the care you needed in the end. I hope you continue to heal and recover well. Much love to you!
@dcrom75274 ай бұрын
What a beautiful family ❤ embrace this wonderful time and enjoy every second with your beautiful son. Thank you for sharing your story - be well and don’t stress over content - we will all be here when you are ready! ❤❤
@lakishaparker69513 ай бұрын
Congratulations Juice and Toya! He is so handsome! Thanks for sharing your story and allowing us to meet Jakai!
@AmyBR4b4 ай бұрын
What a blessing you advocated for yourself and are here to tell your story and raise your perfect little boy. ❤ Prayers for up for you both to continue healing and just enjoy every minute with your new family. ❤❤
@stacyo.10804 ай бұрын
Congrats. I pray for complete healing for you. As a RN when you said your symptoms, I knew it was PP preeclampsia. That first hospital was negligent. Thank God you are okay.
@mrsdo31614 ай бұрын
Thank you both so very much for being vulnerable and sharing these insights, it could very well save a life. No one experience is the same❤❤❤❤
@Chitownivette324 ай бұрын
Thank you for your transperancy. Thank you Thank you! Please don't worry about new videos the inventory you have now is wonderful to start one of the old challenges. I am doing the You Tube videos for the rest of the year. These videos are needed. We got you because you have always wanted the best for us and that is what we want for you guys. Rest Rest Rest Love Love Love and LIVE LIVE LIVE! Keep us updated with more podcasts or a holiday podcasts please!
@smariec2021ify3 ай бұрын
First, Congratulations to the both of you! Second, don’t underestimate the benefits of housework and childcare. You’ve done an amazing job taking care of your wife and child.🥰🥰🙌🙌 49:34
@pivana4 ай бұрын
Congratulations from Bitburg! 👶💙💙💙💙Welcome baby boy! Oh my goodness gracious, listening what you went through..a bear momma! Good job dad!
@olgahaaland99233 ай бұрын
😮😮I’m so glad the three of you are fine. Blessings, health and good life to you all. Big hugs
@hervital2 ай бұрын
I love how the dad is so involved
@michelemoleta-hayward-z5x3 ай бұрын
Omg he has sooo much hair … I LOVE IT! … so great for you both to share your experience so others can relate and not feel alone!
@tammyebee96484 ай бұрын
I'm so happy that you guys had a healthy baby! Toya, I pray you have a very speedy recovery. Motherhood is the most precious blessing. Certainly take the time to enjoy your family because time flies. I still remember every single detail of when my children were born and they're 30 and 28 now! 😂 I wish you all the very best of everything ❤❤❤
@jmjgloetzner20364 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for sharing your story. For being open and vulnerable. I have six kids, and there have been times where things took us by surprise. My husband has also had times of feeling helpless. I pray in your beautiful openness and vulnerability you be able to experience the Lord in those trauma wounds. He is uniting your wounds and trauma to His. I know it doesn't always change the way it feels or the experiences your having so our family will continue to pray for you all. Sometimes life is painful and scary. We're walking this together. I'm sure you all have plenty support. And you don't even know me. But if it helps, I'm happy to share our experiences of labor and postpartum. God bless you and keep you.
@tammys16964 ай бұрын
Toya, I'm so glad you're okay and that you listened to your body and advocated for yourself.
@livlov30323 ай бұрын
Love your workouts, wishing you continued success! Congrats on the new addition!♥️
@jeanniegugliemino16322 ай бұрын
You are helping so many women by sharing your story.
@ashley246213 ай бұрын
At the hospital it's hard to get rest but monitoring you is very important. Not a comfy experience but it saves people
@beautifulinside5844 ай бұрын
Congratulations be bless🙏🏾 Appreciate you caring for yourselves and others. Enjoy your new addition and make precious memories ❤️Continue to make a difference🙌🏾
@cee11644 ай бұрын
I am so sorry to hear what you've been going through guys, and specifically Toya. Yet, you are always that power couple and are already great parents to the beautiful Jakai. You'll all be fine. And to think you still have a treasure of saved workouts is also a testimony to your tenacity that goes far beyond the physical. Take your time putting them out though. Just take care of yourselves, each other, and the little one. We already have a lot to work with. P.S. Loving Juice's testimony about the strength of a woman. Amen to that, and Toya is definitely one of them. God bless❣️
@yoyeloreАй бұрын
It's nice of you to share your experience with us. Thank you ! Be blessed all of you and stay healthy and keep training.
@americathebeautiful96132 ай бұрын
AMAZING FAMILY! You guys shine very brightly!
@BawsePivot4 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy! I pray that you both get the rest and healing needed as you embrace this exciting new chapter in your lives!!! Beautiful family!🙏❤🎊
@yonna04494 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the new addition to your family❤❤❤ glad to see you all are doing well.
@dorothysullivan71014 ай бұрын
Congrats to you both!!! Thanks for bring awareness to post preeclampsia. Y'all are so right on being your own advocate. I'm so happy that y'all are on the bend. Hopefully finding a new normal and continue to enjoy your little guy. He's so adorable. Best wishes to you all!!!
@Aiyana_M3 ай бұрын
Congratulations! 💐 Love this conversation. Maternal health is so important.
@GracieandKathy4 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your son! I'm glad you're all doing okay now. And thank you for advocating therapy; mental health is very important and even more so postpartum (especially with all the changes for BOTH parents). Keep doing a great job and looking forward to more content!
@christyjeannemorgan3 ай бұрын
Thiamine (B1) and Vit D deficiencies are big causes of pre eclampsia. I am a functional medicine naturopath. Only trying to offer some help so you don't have to keep dealing with this or living in fear. Give a 5,000 Vit D IU a try with Vit K- never take D3 alone, and a sublingual thiamine, or even mega benfotiamine is a type of thiamine that goes deeper into the tissues. You want your Vit D3 to be 65-90 for optimal heath. The medical ranges are pretty low and not for optimal health. Wishing all THREE of you the very best, and thank you for your workouts. Just finished doing one of them. :)
@ashleystickel43974 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Wow! Your postpartum journey has been intense! You both are amazing for keeping your cool. Your son is so adorable! What a blessing. I love how genuine you all are and I so appreciate your workouts. I look forward to hearing more about your journey coming forward. You have one blessed little boy. : )
@td46112 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy. Many blessings
@teegraham4 ай бұрын
Congratulations you two and welcome to the world baby Jakai!!!🎉
@RoReigns522 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. Very traumatic experience and proud of you guys for processing your emotions in a healthy manner. Very motivational!
@msladya98694 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your sweet boy. So cute with the head full of hair. I'm so glad Toya made it through the postpartum complications and that all of you are healthy and blessed. Treasure this season in your life. It goes by fast. God bless your family 🙏
@MakingMealswithMeka3 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Your son is adorable and you have a beautiful family.
@fidespacheco98374 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing this topic it is a reality that for the most part overlooked! More power! I can’t wait when you start new videos
@bincy01104 ай бұрын
Congrats 🎉such a beautiful baby boy! I'm glad you are doing better Toya. Postpartum is no joke. Continue to check your BP and take care of yourself. Y'all are doing good. Blessings!!
@jonviametevia74473 ай бұрын
Take your time and heal!!! Great Podcast. I will be working with the videos until you all are ready to return.
@JosieVeenstra4 ай бұрын
Congratulations with your new baby boy, and thanks for this lovely Podcast! Hearing about your experience regarding a planned c-section was really encouraging to me personally because I might be looking at a similar situation (breach). I wish you both a good recovery for the rest of the year!
@LWarren-m5uАй бұрын
Love you guys and glad things are on the mend. Congratulations and take care
@QBreezey4 ай бұрын
Thank you both so much for sharing something so personal and relatable with us.. Your baby is so precious and his little coos are melting my heart. ❤🥹. I delivered my daughter via C section myself in 2018. She weighed 10 lbs 2 oz at birth. My recuperation was painful and rough, but nothing compared to anything you both went through! Thank goodness you're both ok and please please take your time and heal ! I can do the old workouts until you're back. I'll still be here. Many blessings!🙏
@jackiemoore89123 ай бұрын
Congratulations and God bless you on your new journey! 💗
@patriciaprice73353 ай бұрын
Congratulations!!! Wishing you a phenomenal and beautiful journey with becoming incredibly/amazing parents!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
@cathycat15104 ай бұрын
Congratulations, new mom and dad and Jakai! Yes, take time to heal and enjoy your baby. They grow so fast! God bless❤
@faye_bulous4 ай бұрын
Awwww! Congratulations Juice & Toya. And Welcome to Jakai! Toya I'm wishing a smooth transition into motherhood.
@Shalonta.Edwards3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story! Thank God you all are doing good!🙌🏾 🗣️🗣️Black women!!! Advocate for YOURSELF!!! I’m so glad you did, Toya!!!!
@lynettevanblarcume14383 ай бұрын
Congratulations to you both! Your baby is beautiful! You look amazing! Sending love and blessings to all of you ❤❤❤
@Chinook4644 ай бұрын
Your faith and family are beautiful and inspirational !
@paulapaularaejohnson3 ай бұрын
Congratulations to you both on your beautiful little boy!!
@klomax70894 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your beautiful new baby, and thanks for sharing this life-saving information. God bless you!🙏🏽
@jamiairhart46183 ай бұрын
Congratulations! He is beautiful. Many blessing to you and your little family.
@yasminleewen89421 күн бұрын
Congrats on your beautiful baby boy!! I love your workouts!!!!!
@msariela084 ай бұрын
Congratulations to you both! And it is such a blessing to have a helpful husband.... to not have to worry about anything but yourself and taking care of baby! Love that for you Toya! Love seeing yall and baby ❤ enjoy this sweet time ❤❤
@chrissygriffith784 ай бұрын
So excited to see you guys! Baby boy is precious. Blessings to your new little family❤️
@TiffanyChristensen-dp2lv4 ай бұрын
I love you guys:) all the workouts and everything else. Congrats on that darling baby and I’m so sorry about the postpartum preeclampsia!! I had pre eclampsia with all three of my babies! So scary. I’m glad you are okay!! 🤍🤍
@TaranomZ-p7v4 ай бұрын
Congratulations😍😍😍thank you for sharing the story of your child with us.
@WPierce954 ай бұрын
I am new to your workout videos and saw yall had recently had a baby. The Houston shower stood out Htown living 😊. Thank you for sharing this personal story. I definitely agree working out helps the body. Although my son is almost 20 years old. I definitely stayed in shape when I was preggo walking 3 miles a few times a week and lifting light weights 5-10bs. My recovery was seamless.