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  • čas přidán 5. 04. 2020
  • Here's a new stay home day in the life of a pregnant mom of two quarantine vlog! Having a pandemic pregnancy is full of anxiety, and I'm unsure if I should go to my first doctor's appointment and ultrasound. Let me know how you'd navigate this during this time- would you stay home or go to the doctor? Thanks for your help, support, and prayers! Hope you enjoy this day in the life of a stay at home mom with our routine, schedule, cook with me, and clean with me full of mommy motivation for you too!
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    Brianna K xoxo @bitsofbri
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    #briannak #stayhome #dayinthelife #homemaking #cleanwithme #cookwithme #dayinthelifeofastayathomemom #homemaker #routines #schedule #quarantine #isolation

Komentáře • 960

  • @heyitsrachelway
    @heyitsrachelway Před 4 lety +153

    Ultrasound tech here! The only thing we check for at this time is the viability of the pregnancy. Unless you are experiencing severe cramping or bleeding, it is much safer to stay home during this time than to risk getting yourself sick and putting unnecessary stress on your body and baby. I scan sooo many moms that are late to care. Sometimes moms don’t come in until 20-30 weeks for their first appt. We are unable to detect fetal abnormalities until that time anyway, so it is definitely much safer to stay home and protect you, baby, and your kiddos. You can always call your OB office and see what the provider has to say, but we are asking all people at my hospital to stay home for unnecessary exams unless we are doing BPP’s and growth scans for high risk 30+ week pregnancies. Hope this helps. Praying for you and your family. ❤️

    • @Travelbug71
      @Travelbug71 Před 4 lety +1

      You are the prime example of a little knowledge, and minimal education, being a scary thing. Your post is full of fallacies. Many fetal abnormalities are detected way before '20-30' weeks.

    • @katiesawyer7009
      @katiesawyer7009 Před 4 lety +16

      @kristen RUDE !

    • @crystalmateer5888
      @crystalmateer5888 Před 4 lety +5

      I get there's a pandemic- but I had a full molar pregnancy that was detected at my first 9 week ultrasound- my doc told me I could have bled out and died if I hadn't been seen to have it removed immediately. for those that don't know what a molar pregnancy is you are positive on a pregnancy test and for a blood test. but its a tumor growing instead of a baby- and it tricks your body into thinking its pregnant. you get all the symptoms too. but its very dangerous. 1 in 1000 pregnancies get it. and I had a full molar pregnancy and the tumor was cancerous. if you want reassurance and you're scared of the hospital setting, go find a temporary free standing OB to get the ultrasound- for peace of mind- then go to your regular dr when you're ready for the rest of your pregnancy. just my thoughts, given a personal situation I've been in.

    • @heyitsrachelway
      @heyitsrachelway Před 4 lety

      Crystal Mateer you are correct. But molar pregnancies are typically first detected by an extremely high beta HCG in your bloodwork, which I guess I just assumed she already had completed. So sorry to hear about your loss.

    • @ginasuarez1925
      @ginasuarez1925 Před 4 lety

      Im in the same boat we are the same week 6 weeks and i had cramping for 3 days and bleeding but not bad. Went to er. I am unable to go see a obgyn because of insurance bs now i have to wait longer. I've cried of fear of something going wrong.

  • @byaliciabrooke
    @byaliciabrooke Před 4 lety +191

    I’m sorry Bri but I’m with Adam. Don’t go for the time being. 😔

    • @carolinestrecker1847
      @carolinestrecker1847 Před 4 lety +9

      Bri, buy a doppler on Amazon. Cheap and you can listen to your baby’s heartbeat anytime you want at home 🏡 💗

    • @mooonlight3455
      @mooonlight3455 Před 4 lety

      That’s true. It‘s really not save at the moment. The only thing what you can looking for is a doctor who not works in an hospital. That’s better then nothing. But I don’t know if this is possible in USA because I live in Germany. Stay healthy.

  • @zoecantu4336
    @zoecantu4336 Před 4 lety +93

    At this point on the pregnancy even if you don’t hear a heartbeat you still would be told to wait a while longer. If you have no severe cramping, bleeding then your body is accepting this pregnancy as normal. Trust your body there’s tons of people who don’t find out they are pregnant until much further along and they are fine. Keep up with prenatals and hydration!

  • @jessicastrople5376
    @jessicastrople5376 Před 4 lety +123

    I am also pregnant and I'm honestly not scared about the timing. We dont have to visit the doctor the number of times we think that we need to. Dont stress yourself out about it, just stay home and dont go ❤

    • @BlancaPerdomo
      @BlancaPerdomo Před 4 lety +5

      Same here. I’m 13 weeks and feel like a lot of people are just being a bit too much with everything. If you’re taking the necessary precautions, you should be fine.

    • @magickaldust1213
      @magickaldust1213 Před 4 lety +6

      @@surlespasdondine its really not. My first ultrasound was when I was 5m pregnant. Got to find out the gender the first time we saw her. Very cool, but totally unnecessary. If I never would have seen one doctor my entire pregnancy, she would have been born the exact same way. And truthfully, all it can really do is create more worry.

    • @gabydoss2027
      @gabydoss2027 Před 4 lety +5

      J Ramsay Sadly for us high risk mamas out there we have to attend appointments and as a first time mom I wouldn’t dare not go. The nice thing is that my doctors offices are taking great precautions to keep us safe which I appreciate🙏🏻

    • @magickaldust1213
      @magickaldust1213 Před 4 lety +4

      @@gabydoss2027 as a ftm I was also high risk and didnt see a dr until 22w. We way over monitor pregnant mamas, it's genuinely not worth the risk going in imo

    • @mp5175
      @mp5175 Před 4 lety +4

      @Dusty this is 100% not true for all high-risk mothers. Just because you went for the first time at 22w doesn’t apply to everyone else who is high risk. I am high-risk, and having had a preemie, it is imperative I get seen regularly. Having seen a high-risk doctor with my second child helped me get to full term with medical intervention. I very well could have had a preemie again. Everyone is different.

  • @mgr5396
    @mgr5396 Před 4 lety +33

    stay home. women have been having babies forever. you will be fine. i agree with your husband.. wait until you are much further along.. keep taking care of yourself and trust

  • @cheryllynne69
    @cheryllynne69 Před 4 lety +107

    Some women don’t even know they’re pregnant for months. You’ll be fine.

    • @AmandasDailyHome
      @AmandasDailyHome Před 4 lety +10

      100% agree! I didn't know until 8 weeks and no appointment until 11 weeks. It was all ok

    • @faizaqasim5390
      @faizaqasim5390 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes my first appointment was at 11 weeks.

  • @EmisManis
    @EmisManis Před 4 lety +56

    You should contact your doctor to see what they recommend. A lot of OB offices and hospitals have protocols in place to protect those who are pregnant or not sick. They may have a separate entrance or masks/gloves available. If it eases your anxiety, I would go. Personally, I would go.

  • @leilei6576
    @leilei6576 Před 4 lety +67

    You asked God for a baby in His timing and he gave one to you in His timing, trust HIM.

    • @brendacallan4862
      @brendacallan4862 Před 4 lety +2

      Hormones, can cause anxiety.

    • @leilei6576
      @leilei6576 Před 4 lety

      satsuma 1 HE has everything to do with you getting pregnant.

    • @leilei6576
      @leilei6576 Před 4 lety

      Makeup Artist Shari Hardt How am I ignoring the ones who lost a baby?

  • @kearstin1988
    @kearstin1988 Před 4 lety +72

    Your best bet would just be call your pediatrician or OB and get their advice...maybe there's precautionary questions they can ask to determine for you if it's worth going in.

    • @ellendrake5565
      @ellendrake5565 Před 4 lety +3

      I was going to suggest the same thing. Sometimes people don't even know they are pregnant till now or later. You are healthy your family is healthy. I think the best thing to do is continue what your doing. Taking care of you, doing what your body is telling you, in terms of eating and exercise as well as sleep. Maybe you can do a video appointment with your doctor now and schedule something with them for 18 weeks for an ultrasound. If you went out to the doctor and did get sick. Stay home stay healthy, you have so many people praying for you.

    • @kearstin1988
      @kearstin1988 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ellendrake5565 Yeah Mama B you've got this! You've had 2 babies already so you know how to listen to your body and you'll know if it's time to go. For right now, it's simply not worth the risk in my opinion ❤️

    • @sami722jo
      @sami722jo Před 4 lety +3

      I was going to say the same thing. Call your OBGYN and see what they suggest. They can help you weigh the benefits versus risk.
      I had my first baby 11 weeks ago, and I'm still bringing him to his pediatrician appointments (which is a doctor's office located in our hospital). His doctor's office and the hospital are taking extra precautions across the board - as I'm sure all medical offices are now. If it were me I'd want to go just for peace of mind, but I'd just wear a mask and take a shower/change clothes the minute I got home.
      Good luck to you! I'm excited to watch your pregnancy journey!

    • @sherylAA
      @sherylAA Před 4 lety +1

      Yes this!

    • @Cal_is_the_goat
      @Cal_is_the_goat Před 4 lety +1

      I got into a bike accident and had to go for x rays recently. I was so afraid! I wore a mask, I wore gloves. I called ahead and told them how afraid I was. They took extra precautions. I made sure not to cross contaminate . I came home and stripped in the garage. I went straight to the shower. If you realllllly feel the need to go, you can just be extra cautious.

  • @kaylahutton2728
    @kaylahutton2728 Před 4 lety +17

    I’m also pregnant, 14 weeks and have an appt this week. I’ve called to reschedule. They insisted it was safe because of all the measures they are taking but in my opinion it’s just not worth the risk. I’m also an RN myself. As long as you’ve had no symptoms that would be worrisome, there is no reason to go at this time. It should be a little reassuring since you’ve had 2 healthy pregnancies. I know it’s hard! This is my third baby too! Good luck

  • @user-xw9ml5qq1f
    @user-xw9ml5qq1f Před 4 lety +32

    Leave yourself to Lord hands.
    It is OK.
    He allowed to be pregnant.
    He will also protect you from any danger, you and your baby.
    Stay home and pray!!! Nothing to worry about!!!
    Be faith and strong!!!
    Let the situation pass and you will hear the heartbeat!!!
    Just my opinion.
    Love you!!! 💋🇬🇷

  • @annaleighkelly5633
    @annaleighkelly5633 Před 4 lety +32

    If you could post an actual grocery list associated with the meal ideas you give us, that would be great!

  • @bernierizcollazo4716
    @bernierizcollazo4716 Před 4 lety +9

    I’m w/Adam on this one. Don’t go use or buy a Doppler for the time being just so that you can have a piece of mind.❤️In the mean time stay home, stay safe. Sending you love from NJ.

  • @84Zanie
    @84Zanie Před 4 lety +8

    Hi Brianna!!! May I remind you of something. Before you found out you were pregnant, you said that it is all in God’s timing as to when He will bless you with another baby, well you are within God’s timing. He blessed you with this pregnancy in during this time, so it’s not a surprise for him! He knew the circumstances. So, trust Him! Let Him be your peace is mind. Trust Him for a healthy baby!! Let Him be your source!! Hope this help a little!!

  • @thechickenchick6619
    @thechickenchick6619 Před 4 lety +1

    I just had baby #3. With all three pregnancies. I was never sent for an ultrasound until I was 10 weeks and this last one was at 14 weeks. Don’t be scared you have a wonderful family to help you keep going. Take it day by day.

  • @ItsTocaSunnyy
    @ItsTocaSunnyy Před 4 lety +12

    I didn’t get into my first OB appointment with my daughter until I was 12 weeks along..everything will work out and be okay❤️

  • @kashamiller7566
    @kashamiller7566 Před 4 lety +6

    I love Adam's comment "we will be fine...as long as you dont go to the doctor" lol I agree! My last pregnancy we conceived with an IUD and it was so scary but we had to wait until 10ish weeks to even see if it was a viable pregnancy. Thank goodness our baby is here and just celebrated her second birthday on the 28th!! But we couldnt even have doctors appointments because there was nothing they could do. I know the reassurance would be wonderful but the risks truly outweigh the benefits at the moment. You both know what's best for your family but after using a midwife I found out we dont have to have as many appointments as we have been told as long as there are no other complications. Praying for you and your family and so thankful for your channel!

  • @vplife5132
    @vplife5132 Před 4 lety +101

    Call your doctors office and get their opinion. Maybe they can send you to another location that is not at the hospital.

    • @judithc0622
      @judithc0622 Před 4 lety +3

      So I want to just comment about getting the doctors office opinion. You will most likely get someone at the reception area. And they may not be able to advise you correctly and then set you up for an appointment. For example, My daughter had a well check up on Friday of last week, and I called to reschedule it. And the receptionist acted like it was no problem for me to come in. I was shocked at her naïve demeanor. I told her I would call back and reschedule when it was safe to come to the office.

    • @aubreydettmer1385
      @aubreydettmer1385 Před 4 lety

      We have the ability to talk to nurses on staff, not just the receptionist, so maybe ask to talk to the nurse instead of a receptionist.

  • @haleyfourman8901
    @haleyfourman8901 Před 4 lety +2

    My mom is a nurse and says do NOT go unless you think something is going wrong hospitals are the number 1 place it’s spreading because of the lack of PPE and readiness to handle the situations not only for this virus but the flu that’s going around as well. Even if you don’t get sick you could bring it home to your kids and husband.

  • @sherrywiley4132
    @sherrywiley4132 Před 4 lety

    I think you're right to not go right now. It's always better to play it safe unless there's a reason you need to go. Stay safe and try to get a little bit of rest mama. 😍 Prayers for a happy, healthy pregnancy and baby! So exciting!!! 👶❤️

  • @jennamurphy9407
    @jennamurphy9407 Před 4 lety +14

    The odds of you hearing the heartbeat that early is unlikely anyway!! I would wait until your 12 week if that (even tho I found out at 5 weeks my doctor didnt need to see me until then anyway!!) . I would call and based in their recommendation do what they say! They may only being seeing essential patients, your appointment will most likely just be a confirmation of pregnancy which your already 100% you are! Stay home keep you and baby safe! You can be a fetal dobbler to have at home to check yourself (but like I said I was about 14 weeks before I heard anything with both my pregnancies!

  • @lindsayferber7511
    @lindsayferber7511 Před 4 lety +11

    Call your office but honestly I wouldn't. I'm sure they can screen you through a phone call or telemedicine appointment to see if it's necessary. I work in a hospital, it's the last place anyone should be right now unless you are really sick

  • @gracehand4925
    @gracehand4925 Před 4 lety +1

    Make a call. You may be able to do your ultrasound in another clinic. Or they may recommend waiting to come in. A pregnancy multivitamin you should check into. Also switching to a decaf coffee if you haven't already as it can help with any pregnancy jitters you may be having. Stay safe.

  • @charlotteparton8581
    @charlotteparton8581 Před 4 lety

    Love your channel. My girls are 13 and 17. I work in ICU at our local hospital and I have to admit that my stomach is in knots. I have a hard time just thinking about going to work. Throw up multiple times daily. Please pray for my anxiety. I know we are doing everything we can. God bless us ALL!

  • @nattyjo
    @nattyjo Před 4 lety +9

    I’m 30 weeks pregnant and my doctor and most OB doctors at least in my area are only seeing patients virtually right now. He said he’d see me at labor and delivery next! Which sounded crazy as I know there’s usually so many more checks during third trimester. Will be praying for your decision- id recommend calling your doctor and seeing what they suggest or go with your gut- it’s never led me astray.
    Love your channel so Much! So thrilled you are pregnant!

  • @sarahasipple
    @sarahasipple Před 4 lety +6

    I'm honestly surprised your OB didn't cancel the appointment, in my area all non-emergency appointments are cancelled, I would call them to see if they think it's worth the risk and wear a mask if possible

  • @JJ-uv1nz
    @JJ-uv1nz Před 4 lety

    I’m 12 weeks pregnant and decided to go to the hospital for my fetal Doppler visit last week. It was fine, they took my temperature outside the hospital asked me questions and then gave me an arm band that I had been vetted. I wore a mask and gloves and was careful about cross contamination. I also changed my clothes as soon as I got home and put them in the wash. There were only 2 other pregnant patients in the waiting room and I didn’t have to wait long. I’m glad I went, I had a long debate about going too and almost canceled. I talked to my doctors nurse and she encouraged me to still come and if the doctor thought it was important and safe then I decided I trusted her judgement. But you do what you feel comfortable with and feel safe doing. Congrats on your growing family!

  • @lisasaxer4659
    @lisasaxer4659 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Bri, love you and your family!! I live in ohio also and I know there are a lot of cases at the hospitals where you are at!! PLEASE DON’T GO!! GODS GOT YOU AND THE PRECIOUS BABY! RELAX AND STAY HOME. XOXOXOX

  • @suewalters9822
    @suewalters9822 Před 4 lety +4

    I agree with Adam!! Do NOT go for ultra sound!!! Stay home and stay safe!! You have 2 kids to think about too!!

  • @arielizabeth5470
    @arielizabeth5470 Před 4 lety +7

    I would see if the doctor had telehealth available. It might calm your fears to have a virtual appointment. I wouldn’t go in unless it was absolutely necessary for testing.

  • @shannonlewis9379
    @shannonlewis9379 Před 4 lety

    I would absolutely not go to an appointment in a hospital. If it was me, I would find a new OB in a free standing building. Whatever you do, don’t feel guilty for wanting reassurance. It’s totally normal to want to hear the heartbeat. You’re a momma, it’s your nature. I would really try to find another OB. 💗 sending your good vibes

  • @sherylAA
    @sherylAA Před 4 lety +1

    Keep taking those prenatal vitamins and keep your stress down. Give it time and think you will be just fine. Stay safe for you your fam and little baby.😊

  • @naominicole369
    @naominicole369 Před 4 lety +4

    Aww bless you mama! My heart broke for you you know whenever you said like why are we having a baby during a pandemic. I know it’s scary and it’s hard because I know you want that reassurance to just make sure that Baby is ok. I totally get it but I do feel like it’s best if you just stay home and hopefully God willing this craziness will all be over soon. And I know that you know your baby is a blessing it is scary because of the things that we are all going through and facing right now but just trust in God that he’s going to take care of you and your little baby and your family and hang onto his faith and his beautiful promises that everything will be OK and that baby is going to be OK.

  • @bobbienorris848
    @bobbienorris848 Před 4 lety +8

    When I was pregnant I bought a fetal doppler off of amazon. That helped my anxiety alot!

  • @yelenaborisova4308
    @yelenaborisova4308 Před 4 lety +1

    I am 6 weeks pregnant and I’m a Lab Tech at our hospital. I have to go in to work everyday. Please pray for the pregnant healthcare workers that are on the front lines.

  • @peanut383shoe
    @peanut383shoe Před 4 lety +1

    Totally agree with Adam! Don’t go! Stay home! You have this mama! You’ve had two babies/pregnancies before, stay safe at home in such uncertain times 🧡

  • @willothewispl
    @willothewispl Před 4 lety +8

    Well I have asthma and the Drs are doing everything to keep me away from their offices and definitely stay away from the hospital if I do not actually need to be there. Doing video calls. God Bless.

  • @athomeimmum2247
    @athomeimmum2247 Před 4 lety +27

    You've done this over and over...you don't need to go until you need anomaly scans...and some people don't even choose to have those. You know what's normal for you during pregnancy. I'd go with that and only go when absolutely essential.

    • @mcar3023
      @mcar3023 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for posting this. I usually love watching her videos but I feel like she’s over Exaggerating just for views. She’s been pregnant before and we all know how important it is to stay home right now. Why would she even consider exposing herself 😒

    • @imperviousdonut
      @imperviousdonut Před 4 lety

      @@mcar3023 Its important to stay home for everything but necessary things! Unless your doctor tells you its unsafe go to your appointments!

  • @denisecuddington8218
    @denisecuddington8218 Před 4 lety

    The safest thing for your baby is for you to stay healthy. For you to stay healthy staying home is best. In Canada we don’t typically get 1st ultrasound until 14 weeks. The ultrasound can’t “do” anything to help the baby this early anyways. Everything will be ok and just keep reminding yourself that. You are doing everything your baby needs :)

  • @melissamoore8842
    @melissamoore8842 Před 4 lety

    I'll just share my own personal situation. I'm 23+2 and haven't been seen since my 16 week appt. Haven't had a single ultrasound yet. This is our 3rd baby as well. Baby is moving great, no leaking fluids, feeling amazing! I'm very in tune with my body and my dr and I have a great relationship. I will call if I feel I need to. Trust your instincts, Mama.

  • @carolynekanashiro7336
    @carolynekanashiro7336 Před 4 lety +27

    Please pray for my husband who is in hospital right now. He had a heart attack and I am not able to go see him as hospital said no. I am loosing my mind. 💔

    • @melissac4720
      @melissac4720 Před 4 lety +3

      Praying for you this morning ❤️

    • @nataliyaknyazeva9745
      @nataliyaknyazeva9745 Před 4 lety +4

      Everything will be OK🌺🌼🌸🌷🌹 We pray for you and your husband😇

    • @simplification5251
      @simplification5251 Před 4 lety

      i wish your husband is fine and better now god bless him

    • @shemarw1863
      @shemarw1863 Před 4 lety

      I'm paying for your husband

  • @emilymarie9514
    @emilymarie9514 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m a Sonographer for an OB/GYN office. I do “new OB” appointments all the time, it’s totally fine if they aren’t done at 8 weeks! You are usually able to see baby better the farther along you are anyways. I think it will be okay to push out your appointment, unless you start having severe pain/bleeding (which I’m sure you’re aware that you’d need to go in if that were the case). Again, I’m a Sonographer, not a nurse or doctor. But I just wanted to give you my personal professional opinion😊🤍

    • @heyitsrachelway
      @heyitsrachelway Před 4 lety +1

      Emily Bonds hi fellow sono friend!! Haha. I totally agree! ❤️

    • @emilymarie9514
      @emilymarie9514 Před 4 lety

      Rachel Way ahhh awesome!!! Hi! Glad you agree, made me a little nervous to give semi medical advice🤪🤍

  • @jahayrabronson3574
    @jahayrabronson3574 Před 4 lety

    I completely understand your anxieties at the beginning of the pregnancy. I’m currently 31 weeks. I think you should for sure call your doctor and see if they have any patients coming in with symptoms. If your husband is so against it, then for his peace of mind as well it’d probably be best to wait it out. I feel for every woman out there in the beginning stages of pregnancy. Praying for y’all!

  • @zendamartin7931
    @zendamartin7931 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree with Adam Bri. If you go then there’s added worry of if you put yourself and the baby at risk. It’s okay love. Baby is good and you’re good. Just a few more weeks to go. Hope you have a great week. Be safe❤️❤️❤️

  • @kchartier0102
    @kchartier0102 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m with Adam - unless you are having serious complications, you should absolutely stay home. If you can do a call with your OB I would recommend that, maybe even ask about things they recommend! Praying for you!

  • @SarahanneSchloneger
    @SarahanneSchloneger Před 4 lety +4

    I’m going to my appointment. I’ll be 8 weeks, they are super careful at the doctors. I think it’s best for your mental health to go ❤️

  • @mamavendee4860
    @mamavendee4860 Před 4 lety

    Hey Brianna! Great DITL vlog!! Don't go! Mommy of "8" here.....& I agree with Adam. Absolutely no need to go this early on in the pregnancy unless you're having complications. I almost took my 3 year old daughter a couple weeks ago for a follow up to an ear infection after having an allergic reaction to amoxicillin...but I went with my instinct by immediately stopping the meds cause the same thing happened to her older sister a while back and luckily it cleared up completely the next day. Having only finished 6 of the 10 day cycle of meds I wanted to make sure she didn't need a different prescription so we asked the clinic and they confirmed she was okay to stop the meds and as long as she wasn't experiencing any other pain she was fine. Even a couple of weeks ago....the thought of going into a clinic or hospital for non urgent care was considered super risky. Stay home & stay safe! You guys all look wonderful & healthy....so.... continued blessings to you & your loved ones!!!🥰

  • @cristinacochran6844
    @cristinacochran6844 Před 4 lety

    Im currently 25 weeks pregnant and had to go in for my appointment. My OB is at a hospital as well. The hospital is open in one way and before you go in you have to get your temperature checked, ask questions about traveling fever and cough, mask on, and a special wrist band that shows you’ve been checked before walking into the hospital. a security guard escorts only you up to the doctors office. You have to sanatize your hands before going in. I was super thankful for the precautions that my hospital is doing and everything was totally fine and not scary at all! They just ask that if you’re not feeling well or have any of the symptoms to reschedule

  • @jennifercherrie9772
    @jennifercherrie9772 Před 4 lety +3

    Don’t go! Wait until your 12 week appointment to do the ultrasound and get checked...even if you go at 8 weeks you are still going to be nervous

  • @katelynbarteaux5001
    @katelynbarteaux5001 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Brianna! Love the video! Hope you are staying safe and healthy! Love you ❤❤

  • @danasegura9777
    @danasegura9777 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your channel!! I totally understand wanting to hear the baby’s heartbeat to make sure that the baby is ok cause I would be the same way too!! Right now though I feel that the risk is too high for you to take that chance! As hard as it would be I would have to leave it in God’s hands and just keep faith that all is good and that little baby is doing good! As soon as things get better than that’s when I would go. Of course it’s all up to you and how you feel and whatever would make you feel the best! You do you!! 🙂

  • @MissToMrsLife
    @MissToMrsLife Před 4 lety +2

    I’m 24 weeks pregnant and still go to all my doctor appointments. My husband can’t come with me. But I bring my Lysol wipes and spray, hand sanitizer, and my N95 mask. The ladies there have been doing a great job to have everything cleaning and sanitized. I have to do my glucose test next. Stay safe💕

  • @emmawilson5581
    @emmawilson5581 Před 4 lety +3

    As a mom of 7, I recommend that you skip the 8 week appointment. The risk of contracting something at the hospital is FAR greater (considering “the current situation”) than the risk of anything that might be missed by skipping the 8wk appt.
    Take care, sweetie - you’re doing great, and He is still on His throne. ❤️

  • @heidil5955
    @heidil5955 Před 4 lety +15

    Yes we aren’t getting any meals out either. All my friends think I’m insane but it’s an extra risk. You don’t know who’s preparing your food / washing hands or coughing sneezing etc it isn’t worth it idk how people do it 😷🤭🙅🏼‍♀️🤢

    • @TruthAlwaysReigns80
      @TruthAlwaysReigns80 Před 4 lety +1

      Same for my family too. What are the people, who prepare the food, doing after their shifts? Who are they hanging out with? I think it is wise to just eat at home!

    • @heidil5955
      @heidil5955 Před 4 lety

      Sandra Polette agreed!!

    • @genesisrios4655
      @genesisrios4655 Před 4 lety +1

      It’s no different than going to the grocery store and buying the food there and taking it home. You also don’t know where the shelf stocker has been either or what they’ve been touching. Or the cashier. Or all the surfaces that your food packaging will touch between being received into inventory at the store and getting to your home. 🤷🏻‍♀️ so it’s either door dash, risk going to the store or wait 3 weeks for a time slot for grocery pick up/ delivery

    • @heidil5955
      @heidil5955 Před 4 lety +1

      Genesis Rios I don’t go to the store my husband does. And everything’s wipe down with antibac before entering my home. So yes it’s safer you can’t wipe down fast food 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @laurenclaus4129
      @laurenclaus4129 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for doing this. Thank you for supporting the medical assistants and nurses and doctors 💜 we appreciate you going without so we can protect our families' lives

  • @teresahoskins1126
    @teresahoskins1126 Před 4 lety

    I’m 9 weeks pregnant and i did go to my first visit last week. Ob offices are taking precaution on who they are scheduling to come in. When i went to my ob office i was the only one there. I felt very safe. I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t have scheduled me if they didn’t think it would be. I got to see my baby and hear the heartbeat and went home feeling very happy that i went.

  • @Living_with_fafa
    @Living_with_fafa Před 4 lety +1

    I am with Adam on that one Sorry Bri! I was already 13 weeks pregnant with my second child when I found out no symptoms before that. Do not need to worry about anything your dad is looking after him💕

  • @thatcaitlinS
    @thatcaitlinS Před 4 lety +5

    Love these DITL videos ! Gives me so many great ideas for my own since I love your channel so much !! Thanks for sharing :)

    • @elloriedobra4843
      @elloriedobra4843 Před 4 lety +1

      THAT Caitlin Stark I love her channel too !!

    • @thatcaitlinS
      @thatcaitlinS Před 4 lety +1

      Ellorie Dobra I’m excited to see her pregnancy journey 🙌🏻❤️

    • @elloriedobra4843
      @elloriedobra4843 Před 4 lety +1

      THAT Caitlin Stark same 😂

  • @CMBauer
    @CMBauer Před 4 lety +8

    Hey Bri, I'm a newish subscriber and I appreciate you praying for us. Would you mind praying for us mommies struggling with anxiety? Just that it doesn't consume us? Thanks bunches!

    • @shadreese7632
      @shadreese7632 Před 4 lety +3

      Christina Bauer in Jesus name, covering you in prayer,♥️

  • @PrettyAsAPeach96
    @PrettyAsAPeach96 Před 4 lety +2

    Your husband is telling you what you need to hear, but should remember to still be compassionate because as a mom i 100% understand why you want to hear that heartbeat 💞💞💞

  • @lenap8777
    @lenap8777 Před 4 lety +2

    You can order a machine from amazon to hear the heartbeat. I also agree with Adam. Just stay home and focus on what you can control. Thanx for sharing. Cheers

  • @mykastauffer
    @mykastauffer Před 4 lety +10

    Love you queen! Be safe and take care of that bambino

  • @gracegarske2664
    @gracegarske2664 Před 4 lety +3

    Praying for you everyday❤️ hope everything works out. God wouldn’t have made this happen if you couldn’t handle it🤍

  • @SpoonyMcGlockenspiel
    @SpoonyMcGlockenspiel Před 4 lety

    I am 10 weeks and rescheduled my 8 week appt to 12 weeks. I totally understand the needing reassurance (especially because this is my first) but you just have to trust that God has got you and this baby and things will work out the way they’re supposed to whether you go or not. My drs office told me the only reason to come in before 12 weeks was if we were doing genetic testing (which we’re not) so I think it’s completely safe to wait until you feel more comfortable to go in. And even then, wear as much protection as you can get your hands on! Sending comfort your way!

  • @gwenlaw4644
    @gwenlaw4644 Před 4 lety

    I agree with waiting. You are healthy, eating well for the beginning of the pregnancy. But I would always just call the Dr. office and get their reassurance so that you will not have any anxiety of not knowing anything right now.

  • @Samah2894
    @Samah2894 Před 4 lety +73

    I’m sorry but why does Adam always have a bandage on his chin?

  • @lindseyrenae1523
    @lindseyrenae1523 Před 4 lety +7

    I am 31 weeks and I have missed my last two appointments I’m supposed to be going every two weeks at this point it’s just not safe or worth it

  • @gabydoss2027
    @gabydoss2027 Před 4 lety

    I am currently 22 weeks pregnant and high risk so I have to attend my appointments. Thankfully my doctors offices are taking great precautions to keep both momma and baby safe. However, I always take extra measures myself. I would call the doctors office and get there advise on what you should do. Good luck and praying for all the pregnant mommas and there babies🙏🏻

  • @elizabethantjas2351
    @elizabethantjas2351 Před 4 lety

    There are so many women that dont know theyre pregnant for many many weeks. So i think you are fine to stay home at least for a few more weeks. I feel for you so much being pregnant right now. I'm so happy for you and everythings going to be okay! 💗💗💗

  • @amandajacobson6569
    @amandajacobson6569 Před 4 lety +3

    Most doctors dont even want to do your first appointment until at least 12 weeks unless you're a high risk. Just try to relax girl, I know the first trimester is scary but it's much worse out there.

  • @micaelatacke4984
    @micaelatacke4984 Před 4 lety +4

    From my previous experience at go. I had a “missed” miscarriage at 6 weeks but didn’t find out until my 8 week ultrasound. A “missed” miscarriage is when there are no signs of a miscarriage. I did not have cramping, I did not bleed, and I still had all the pregnancy symptoms. At my eight week ultrasound is when they confirmed that my pregnancy was not viable and ended probably around six weeks but my body didn’t do anything about it. If I would’ve had waited longer I could’ve gone into toxic shock syndrome. I ended up having to get an emergency D&C

    • @Lubinzubie
      @Lubinzubie Před 4 lety

      I had a similar experience at 10 weeks with my first pregnancy. I had a missed miscarriage and needed a uterine aspiration. Went on to have a healthy baby girl and now we are expecting baby girl #2. It’s a scary time in the world, but with my own personal history I’d find a way to get checked out for peace of mind. They may have a different location available.

    • @Lubinzubie
      @Lubinzubie Před 4 lety

      I had a similar experience at 10 weeks with my first pregnancy. I had a missed miscarriage and needed a uterine aspiration. Went on to have a healthy baby girl and now we are expecting baby girl #2. It’s a scary time in the world, but with my own personal history I’d find a way to get checked out for peace of mind. They may have a different location available.

  • @debbiemsmith
    @debbiemsmith Před 4 lety

    I can feel your anxiety mommy Bri. Just pray and talk to your baby all the time. It works. Eat healthy food, call ypur OB and ask for better option. If you van get hold of Doppler somehow you will have assurancr cause you can hear the baby's heartbeat. GODBLESS

  • @anaid4020
    @anaid4020 Před 4 lety +1

    Just take your prenatal vitamins and eat healthy. Your gut will tell you if something is wrong then go. I had my first appointment almost at 4 months pregnant. In my opinion is don't go. Try not to stress, everything will be fine. ❤️❤️

  • @shaunnar5259
    @shaunnar5259 Před 4 lety +4

    Stay home mama!!! You're immune system is compromised at the moment and the easiest place to catch a virus is where everyone who is already sick goes. Avoid the hospital for now, as long as you're feeling well. Congrats btw

  • @bonniemuehleman396
    @bonniemuehleman396 Před 4 lety +6

    No you absolutely don't need to get a check up right now.

  • @joymagee334
    @joymagee334 Před 4 lety

    You husband is totally correct! What until things get under control. Stay safe🙂

  • @beatrizortiz5881
    @beatrizortiz5881 Před 4 lety

    A first prenatal appt is usually around 9 weeks. As long as you take prenatal vit and don’t have any bleeding or unbearable cramping I would def wait it out. A Doppler won’t pick up a heart beat until a little later but it’s something u can try to give you some peace! Another thing is that it depends on your hospital policy as well bc some need you to be an established patient before they can answer phone inquiries or questions about concerns etc so that is also something to assess. Praying for your family ❤️

  • @kimberlydortman9418
    @kimberlydortman9418 Před 4 lety +9

    I would just wait and in the meantime take your prenatal vitamins, stay healthy!

  • @shelbirasnick9972
    @shelbirasnick9972 Před 4 lety +5

    Our babies are going to be a couple months apart I can’t wait to see what we’re both having hopefully boys

  • @beejanedance
    @beejanedance Před 4 lety

    25 weeks and my dr’s office just cancelled/rescheduled my glucose test to May 1st. Give yourself some grace and trust your gut. Right now going to your dr’s office has far greater risks than waiting a few more weeks. As long as your body feels similar to your previous pregnancies then I would wait for your safety and your family’s safety. ❤️

  • @whiterose949
    @whiterose949 Před 4 lety

    Don't go! It's not worth it. As long as nothing strange medically happens, I would assume you and your little baby are safe. ❤️ That little baby is gonna be just fine. You were made to take of him/her.

  • @colemangirl054ever
    @colemangirl054ever Před 4 lety +3

    omg you said "I can't wait to eat this," and I thought "omg that sounds like Sandra Lee..." and then you mentioned Semi-Homemade!!! So weird!

  • @ava.marquis7277
    @ava.marquis7277 Před 4 lety +3

    Don’t wanna go this week trump said this is the week everyone should stay home!

  • @katyrichardson9046
    @katyrichardson9046 Před 4 lety

    I am nine weeks pregnant tomorrow! Baby due November 9th. I totally get the tiredness and food aversions. I’ve got that also. I am high risk so I have to go to appointments and so far there have been no issues going to the doctor. As long as you take the normal precautions we are all taking you should be fine, and then wash your hands and change your clothes as soon as you get home.

  • @StephyLB88
    @StephyLB88 Před 4 lety

    In the UK we are not given any ultrasounds until we are around 12 weeks pregnant. They would only give you an earlier scan if you were experiencing any cramping or bleeding. I would just wait it out for a while. If you’re feeling good in yourself then there’s no reason to put yourself at risk. x

  • @berlinefernandez
    @berlinefernandez Před 4 lety +3

    You're so pretty as a pregnant. Pregnant glow 😍♥️

  • @dbrook7763
    @dbrook7763 Před 4 lety +5

    Are you serious ! Risking you and others health . Other people are much worse off just think of that

  • @rosa4563
    @rosa4563 Před 4 lety

    Youll be ok pray.... And have faith over fear. God is always in control so dont worry and follow the path he has for you. Stay safe

  • @jennyk46
    @jennyk46 Před 4 lety

    Bri, I am also pregnant and currently 13 weeks. I am also a RN. I had my 12 week appt last week which I chose to go to for reasons of hearing baby’s heartbeat and doing genetic testing. My OB is also in a hospital, but they are taking extreme precautions - no support person or children with you at the appt, every person is screened at the door, and if they are able to do virtual visits, they will. I completely understand your concerns as we don’t have any understanding on how this virus will impact mom or baby, but do what you think is best and have a conversation with your OB provider. If you are uncomfortable going, don’t go, but be mindful we are not sure how much longer this will last and a lot of hospitals and clinics are low in patient volume meaning there are less people physically around the spread the virus. Thinking of you and praying for all of you. You are a great mom and you got this 💕

  • @mummy005
    @mummy005 Před 4 lety

    Don't go please. Every thing will be fine. Just trust in god and pray. Sending lots of love.

  • @SophieC.96
    @SophieC.96 Před 4 lety

    I understand both sides! I suffered a loss last year and know if I was early pregnant now I’d have a hard time not going to the doctor and getting reassurance the baby is healthy and ok. But I guess through these unprecedented times, all we can do is our best, and base decisions on what we know! You’re healthy, have had 2 healthy pregnancies, as long as you’re feeling okay physically and instinctually feel everything’s okay with the baby, then I wouldn’t go to the appt. Just keep a close eye on how you’re feeling! Best of luck 💜 I’m due in 4 weeks 😬

  • @katrinhoffmann7652
    @katrinhoffmann7652 Před 4 lety

    Sending you a big hug ❤️ Pray and try to keep pushing trough Bri. You got this ❤️

  • @katiehough7407
    @katiehough7407 Před 4 lety

    Bri I agree with Adam don’t go unless you feel cramping or something is a concern. Most doctors and on are all for you staying home til delivery. Also I would call and see if there is a location outside of the hospital, where you can have your 12 week check up.

  • @lisakat5833
    @lisakat5833 Před 4 lety

    Hi Bri, we will all pray for you to be safe, take care sweet mama ❤ I agree with Adam you shouldn't go into the hospital right now. Don't worry you'll be fine❤

  • @tonihuss1607
    @tonihuss1607 Před 4 lety

    Bri, I am one of your Grandmother followers. Do not go to the Dr. you did fine with your other two and you will do fine with this new baby. Enjoy your time with your family and carrying your new little one. Do not let the devil rob your joy. Trust me you will do just fine !!! That baby is safer than any of us right now in your tummy. That baby has it made. And This Too Shall Pass. Prayers for all of us going through this.

  • @sheilahill4279
    @sheilahill4279 Před 4 lety

    Awww, Sweet Lady, I feel for you and your family as you prepare & wait for this baby. Please know that your video distracted me from my own anxiety amidst this craziness. You are such a loving mom, a wonderful homemaker...you got this! Prayers & elbow bumps!

  • @jennrene4300
    @jennrene4300 Před 4 lety

    I started crying, I'm in the same boat. I want to go get checked and have a doctor say everything is fine, but if I feel fine I'm just not going.
    I am young, healthy and had a healthy pregnancy with my first. I will eventually have to go, but we don't feel like now is the time. We didn't plan this pregnancy and I found out right before all you did. Honestly I hate going to the doctors, so this is a great excuse to not go. Just relax, eat well, take prenatals, get lots of rest and keep exercising ♡♡♡ you'll do great!

  • @findingjoyinthelittlething8784

    I think listening to your husband and letting him lead is the best advice, many blessings & prayers to you and your new little one & may God bless you & your sweet family greatly 💕

  • @TheDecoCottage
    @TheDecoCottage Před 4 lety

    I’m 19 weeks pregnant right now and am still going to my regularly scheduled appointments with my hospital based OB. Prenatal care is important and essential. My OBs office is in it’s own wing far away from urgent care and the ER, plus they are taking precautions pre screen everyone that enters the building. I would recommend calling your office and see what they recommend.

  • @victoriahale3643
    @victoriahale3643 Před 4 lety

    Awww No worries Bri everything will be just fine.Pray about it.Give it to God he will lead you through this.Call your doctor also get there opinion and go from there. I really should take my own advice lol I have been haveing anxiety at night lately.I had 4 baby girls.I went to my first appointments at around 12 weeks or so.They only gave ultra sounds at 16 to 20 weeks then.Take Care Bri! Hugs 😊

  • @morganc7879
    @morganc7879 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm like 24 weeks now and I have the same anxiety everytime I need to go to get checked. But my ob has it's own building so and they keep it really clean in there right now. But idk. Maybe call your ob and let them know your situation right now and ask if they feel it is necessary to come in right now .. congratulations 😊