New Parents Meet Their First Born After 4 Years Of Trying! | Delivering Babies With Emma Willis
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- čas přidán 5. 10. 2023
- This week Emma starts to work in a new area of being a midwife as she makes house visits to check up on new mothers! She also gets the chance to reunite with some of her mentors! We get the chance to follow a couple who have been together for 14 years and have been trying for a kid for the last 4 years!
After a three-year break due to the pandemic, Emma Willis returns to life as a Maternity Care Assistant. With a natural shortage of midwives, Emma is expected to step up and take on more responsibility on the busy maternity ward.
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I still sneak a peak at my 13 yr old while he sleeps sometimes 😅 They never stop being our babies!
As I am watching this my daughter is 3 cm dilated and we are waiting for the contractions to become regular and then heading to the hospital! A new grandson is on the way!
Congrats, I bet the birth will be amazing and healthy chunk of a baby!
That is wonderful, I hope everyone is doing well and that things go swimmingly.
Congratulations ❤
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Congratulations to you & your growing family!🌱All the best to you & yours!!🌼🌷🎶
Emma you should be a midwife! You could do it! I became an RN at 37, you can do anything you want at any age.
Me: “Alright, I’m tired of sorting through baby stuff. Time for a baby break. Oh look, new Delivering Babies episode!”
Good to see Damon doing skin to skin with baby boy while mom gets better
I absolutely love this show, and have been watching it for years. Emma's doing what I wish I could have done with my life. Thank you, Origin, for sharing this on CZcams!! As an American, I think it's so funny that the narrator sometimes puts an invisible R behind Emma's name and sometimes not. 😂
Sending love to everyone reading this, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana!! 💙💙
Me too always wished I could do this kind of work, however in the USA you can't without a nursing degree. I didn't have what it took to earn that,(smart wse) so there was no way I was gonna try it. It's very different in the UK.
I love this show. Emma is so happy and has a wonderful personality.
This is amazing! I’m currently 18 weeks pregnant after trying for 4 years too!
I love this series with Emma.
I needed something happy to watch! I love these!❤
Wholly cow... I lost 2 ltrs of blood and felt so weak... she must be feeling awful. Poor lady :(
I want a visit with Emma, and I'm not even pregnant ❤❤❤❤
Did you notice the vestigial hole on the skin next to the ear on baby Ivy?
Yes but many people don’t know what it is. I know because my youngest daughter had one as well that was corrected when she was a few months old.
Lockdown was SO cruel. To SO many ❣😡
And completely unnecessary
Totally agree. What difference does it make letting Dad in just before birth vs the labor. Cruel. Part of their agenda.
I love the silly fun times nurses are fun with patients😢.
I love this show so much, but this season has me seriously frustrated with the blurring out. I get covering an open abdomen during a c/s and I get not showing parts of intimate anatomy, but half the time they are showing nothing but the baby and are blurring that out. Why? Why show scenes in the OR if you're going to make 2/3 of the screen a huge blur? Just stop covering c/s. You used to show babies being held up during a c/s, hell, you even showed the procedure in full on occasion. You would also show babies on the warmer and now you're even blurring that out half of the time (this season in general, not this episode). In the last episode I saw, the baby was on the foot of the bed away from the mom and they blurred the baby out, but not the pool of blood that was directly between her legs. In another c/s the blurred the baby, but not the placenta sitting in a tub. Please consider adjusting your rules for censorship.
I ABSOLUTELY 💯 AGREE ITS TOTALLY BS!!!!!!!!!
Where I live you get no follow up help and get sent home. If you had an issue sometime some follows up
That nurse looks a Meredith Grey , from Grey's Anatomy !
I’m 36 weeks and watching this in the morning. I am scared of birth
Be strong, be patient, be brave! Your beautiful child will soon be in your arms (from a mom of three) ☺️
Me too!! ❤ im really scared 🥺 had a wonderful experience with c-sektion with my first, but is really scared to birth naturaly 🥺
My Mom Did Twice Though Me And My Little Sister
Gosh I love this , your a natural blessing from Linda down under .
My favorite show😊❤
Those sweet little curls. ❤
Binge watching these lovely videos as I’m 23 weeks pregnant ❤
February Babies! Same here. We are just over half way there!
@@momma2thewilds88congratulations and have a wonderful and save delivery mamas
My Parents Wanted Me To Be A Healthy Baby And My Sister Too.
that looks so cruel I had a retained placenta and I had it removed under general why did they not give her some sedation not sure why they did that she lost so much blood
I had a retained placenta too. Thankfully, the doctors were able to remove it manually. I bled quite a bit, but thankfully didn't need a transfusion...I suppose it depends on whether the mom is bleeding horribly or not...acreta has to be addressed rapidly and doesn't always allow for time to administer a general or maybe the woman couldn't handle anesthesia...I can't..so many factors.
She had high blood pressure, maybe that's why?
Sally was so pale! Terrifying to see that. Educational for me though.
Do u check for tongue tied? How about jaundice? Diaper rash?
You can clearly see it’s snipits and not the entire assessment
As an American, we would be insulted if someone walked into our home to look at our 5 day old baby. Also, it is dangerous to be induced for 4 days! Wth
Why. Think it’s better for them to come to you over having to take the baby out to have the test done.
@@debbieherrera1605you would think. But that is allowing the government into your home. It's all creepy to me.
Wow what a bizarre thing to say?
No wonder American women struggle so much with child rearing 🙄 paranoia much? talking about 'the government ' you sound mentally unwell.
In some states, a travel nurse will come to your house for a check up. It's optional, but helpful if you're a new parent. Not sure why you think that's creepy or insulting 🤔