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I have to say that I am a very small person. Before my stomach, my weight is only 39.6, height 154. I didn't give birth prematurely. I gave birth at 38 weeks 5 days before I went to sleep to give birth. I felt sick after eating. It seems like taking a heavy picture. But when I went to the bathroom, I didn't see anything. I left the bathroom to sleep for less than a minute. The stomach was stiffer, more frequent, sawed from every 8 minutes, decreased every 5 minutes, every 3 minutes. I know that this is it. Today, my girlfriend rushed to the hospital. When I got to the doctor, the cervix was not open, but there was a blood clog and lay up to wait for me. Remember that we suffered a lot. It was like someone broke our bones slowly on the back, little stomach, sister, like everything would break out. That day, until the nurse injected painkillers for us, it was lighter for a while, feeling tired, the sweat flooded. The picture was cut. The morning came to the doctor to check + put on the nst machine to squeeze the uterus alternately with a stiff stomach every 3 minutes. At that time, our cervix opened only 2 cents. The doctor gave up water and food in case of dissection. But we thought that we had to give birth by ourselves because it was very painful. We withdrew water for 4 days. We could only sip a little water as the doctor allowed. On the 4th day, the doctor finally decided to let us dissect because it was very long and the uterus did not open. It weighs 52.9, just a child, not down to the mother, haha. The rainbow on the 14th morning, everything happened very quickly. My girlfriend didn't even reach the hospital. We entered the delivery room. We blocked the back. It didn't hurt. After a while, the doctor began to numb down the leg. The delivery section was very uncomfortable, like there was something on the chest to suffocate. We told the nurse nearby to ask for oxygen. He put it in his nose with an injection for vomiting. It didn't take long. But the feeling was very long. We heard the doctor say that it was born... Everything in our hearts is very open. Breathing full of lungs and tears flowed out after the nurse showed the child. It was tortured. Very tortured. But it came with happiness. Happiness to just look, lost, lost, tortured, healed.♩ Maternity experience # lemon 8 diary

2025/11/24 Edited to

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When I first got pregnant I had absolutely no idea what to expect. I felt super overwhelmed with all the information there was to learn. I made this birth plan to help me during that time. However, I’ve modified it to help you guys out! I know how stressful and overwhelming everything can be. Every
Abby Webb

Abby Webb

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Birth Prep I Swear by ðŸĪ°ðŸž
These are 6 things I did to help me have an uncomplicated Labor and Delivery!ðŸĪ°ðŸžI USED ALL OF THESE DURING MY PREGNANCY AND I'M SO GLAD I DID BECAUSE | HAD AN AMAZING BIRTH EXPERIENCE. I KNOW THAT THESE THING ARE NOT THE ONLY CONTRIBUTING FACTORS BUT THEY DEFINITELY HELPED AND PUT MY MIND AT EAS
Hannah Ledford

Hannah Ledford

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An ultrasound image displaying a circled ovarian cyst, indicated by an orange arrow, on a medical monitor.
A side profile of a woman showing her abdomen, with text indicating a 5cm ovarian cyst caused a swollen appearance.
A hand holding various pills, with bottles of women's vitamins, probiotics, and a birth control pack visible in the background.
My pcos / ovarian burst experience
Beginning of February I went to my obgyn bc I was not having my period, I have irregular periods twice month sometimes only 3 days a month to even a whole week. I never thought anything of bc my ob at the time said every girl is different and i look normal. Fast forward to this year in February i m
M A R I A ðŸĪ

M A R I A ðŸĪ

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prayers for a positive birth experience 💗
hello â—ĄĖˆ Here are some beautiful prayers for a positive birth experience 💗ðŸĨ° #prayers #birth #laboranddelivery #pregnancy #pregnant
mom | sierra â—ĄĖˆ

mom | sierra â—ĄĖˆ

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Vaginal or C-section birth - you NEED to know this
Fun Fact: you can experience Lochia after a vaginal birth AND c-section! BE PREPARED!ðŸ™ŒðŸ― ðŸ‘Đ🏞‍🍞Your body will begin to pass the blood and mucous built up in your uterus. This flow is called lochia, and it will last about 4-6 weeks. Lochia should have a smell like fresh blood or mucous. The amount m
Fel Whitston

Fel Whitston

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Sharing the birth plan I created for my 1st babyðŸŦķðŸ―
This is the birth plan that I spent months putting a lot of thought into creating. It’s what I gave my midwives before giving birth and what I took to the hospital with me. Let me know what questions you have, if you would like me to send you a link of this template, and follow for part 2 on my
Natasha Black

Natasha Black

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Can’t believe I did an unmedicated water birth
This birth was seriously a dream come true âœĻðŸĶ‹ I have always been intrigued by water births since I was old enough to understand birth. But when I was pregnant with my first, I had a really hard pregnancy, SPD, and IUGR, and this resulted in being induced (we were lucky to make it to 38 weeks) s
Hannah Barnes

Hannah Barnes

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An open Bible and two notebooks are shown with the title "Bad Season Birth Blessings" overlaid, setting the theme for a study on finding blessings in difficult times.
An open Bible is visible behind text listing Bible verses: Ecclesiastes 3:1, Isaiah 66:9, Romans 8:28, and John 16:21, emphasizing God's purpose in difficult seasons.
This image features an open Bible with text titled "Understanding the Bad Season," explaining that struggles are temporary, purposeful, and part of a process to build faith and prepare for blessings.
ðŸŒļ Bible Study: Bad Season, Birth Blessing ðŸŒļ
Every season has a purpose — even the hard ones. This study reminds us that God can turn struggles into preparation, pain into purpose, and trials into testimonies. Storms don’t last forever, but they often birth the very blessings we’ve been praying for. âœĻ Come ready to reflect, share, and be e
TiffanySkyeðŸĶ‹

TiffanySkyeðŸĶ‹

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10 reasons I’ll never have a hospital birth
If you’re low risk and wanting a natural birth, there are other options 💖 #birthandlabor #pregnancy #birthpreparation #naturalbirth #lemon8parenting @Lemon8Parenting
Alayna

Alayna

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NATURAL BIRTH CONTROL
You can get it on becoming naturals.com #feminineodors #bodyodors #showertok #PCOS #Castoroilpacks #chlorophyll #Castoroil #fibroids #femininehygiene #femininehealth #holistichealth #holisticwellness #holistichealthcoach #periodcramps #heavyperiods #femininecare #fyp #slipperyelm #f
Blessing Braley

Blessing Braley

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Natural labor and delivery tips
You CAN do this! #naturalbirth #noepidural #prenancy #laborconfidence #embracevulnerability
Erin | sahmðŸĐĩ

Erin | sahmðŸĐĩ

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A newborn baby wrapped in a striped hospital blanket and wearing a bow, with the title 'Controversial Things We Didn't Do at our Baby's Birth' overlaid.
A newborn baby in a hospital bassinet, wrapped in a blanket, with text listing choices: 'No shots', 'No eye goop', 'No clamping cord right away', 'No taking baby away from me', 'Baby went no where alone'.
A newborn baby dressed in a patterned sleeper, lying in a hospital bassinet, with text listing choices: 'No formula', 'No bottles', 'No pacifier', 'No bath'.
Controversial Things We Didn’t Do at Birth
Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to delivery and the birth of their baby. These are a few controversial things we didn’t do at our baby’s birth! ❌ No Shots - except for a preservative free vitamin K shot, I felt the risks were too high to skip this ❌ No eye goop - completely un
Samantha Gail

Samantha Gail

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MY UNFILTERED BIRTH STORY: as a 1st time premiemom
PART 2: MY UNFILTERED BIRTH STORY ðŸĪ°ðŸž The big moment of my 2nd pregnancy & the complete opposite of my 1st pregnancy! With @princessa.azabae I had to be induced to evict her from my uterus LOL. With this one, she wanted to come out over a month early from her estimated due date 😂 I L
AVIANALE

AVIANALE

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Birth control 101 🌙
Growing up I was NEVER taught how to track my cycle to be in tune with my body, my period & my hormones. I was only ever told to take birth control by my doctors. Thankfully, I only took birth control for a few months because it just didn’t feel right to me! I have been using FAM (Fertility Awa
chels

chels

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What is the most painful part of labor/birth?
I'm a soon-to-be mom and I've been curious about something. As I prepare for labor and delivery, I keep hearing about how intense the pain can be. I know every experience is different, but I'm wondering: for those of you who have been through it, what was the most painful part of labor
Megan

Megan

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My traumatic birth
#mybirthstory #lemon8challenge Having such an amazing birth with my daughter made me set such high expectations for my sons birth. I wish I would’ve prepared myself more for how different the birth experience would be with each child. While in labor the nurse kept pressuring me into getting
Haleighjs

Haleighjs

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A new mother holds her sleeping newborn baby in a hospital bed, with the title "I JUST GAVE BIRTH! Here's What To Expect From Your Body" overlaid, introducing a guide on postpartum body changes.
A new mother holds her baby, with text detailing postpartum lochia (bleeding) changes: heavy bleeding in week 1, slowing and changing color in weeks 2-3, and becoming lighter and stopping in weeks 4-6.
A new mother holds her baby, with text describing postpartum breast changes: engorgement in week 1, leaking and soreness in weeks 2-3, and regulated supply in weeks 4-6.
I Just Gave Birth: part 1!
hello â—ĄĖˆ Honestly — the postpartum period can be a whirlwind of emotions, physical changes, and sleepless nights. That's why I've put together a two part guide — to offer an honest and supportive look at what you might experience in the early days of motherhood. Every journey is uniqu
mom | sierra â—ĄĖˆ

mom | sierra â—ĄĖˆ

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A pregnant woman takes a mirror selfie in a bathroom, holding her belly. Text overlay reads, 'How I'm prepping for a natural home birth.'
A cup of tea and a Yogi Raspberry Leaf tea bag are shown. Text indicates 'Raspberry leaf tea daily throughout my whole pregnancy' for reproductive system support.
An infographic titled 'Benefits of Dates FOR PREGNANCY & POSTPARTUM' lists advantages like iron, potassium, folate, fiber, and potential labor benefits.
How I’m prepping for a home birth so far ðŸŦķðŸ―
I’ve had 3 natural births, 1 being at home and this is how I’m prepping for my 2nd home birth. All of these are so beneficial & need to be practiced as much as possible to achieve the labor of your dreams. Some days I’m not consistent but I try to be as consistent as possible so I can have a he
mamamaria222

mamamaria222

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Do you have a birth plan?
I'm curious: do you have a birth plan? I've been thinking a lot about how I want the birth experience to go. It's such a big decision, whether to go natural or opt for pain relief, where to deliver, who to have with you... It's a lot to consider! For those who've been through
Aubrey

Aubrey

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Things you need to know after you give birth
💭 POV: Postpartum Mom Life 💭 You’re learning that taking care of yourself is just as important as taking care of your little one. 💕 âœĻ Tip 1: Fuel your body with balanced meals—think colorful veggies, lean proteins, and whole foods that keep your energy steady. âœĻ Tip 2: Stay hydrated—keeping
Mama

Mama

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An interior view of the Crayola Experience, showing a "Paint" station, a counter with the Crayola logo, and shelves of merchandise. The floor is blue.
A vibrant display wall with "Pick Your Pack" text, featuring numerous colorful crayons. Shelves filled with Crayola products are visible in the foreground.
A "Collectible Medallions" machine stands next to shelves of Crayola merchandise. The floor transitions from blue to green, with signs like "Get Creative" visible.
The Crayola Experience in MOA
Crayola Experience Mall of America #crayola #fyp #fypシ #minnesotaadventures
Mayra Luna

Mayra Luna

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A woman with red hair in a dark dress sits on a throne, flanked by two black dogs, with candles in the background. Text asks, "Want to connect with Hekate on a deeper level?"
A woman with dark hair, wearing a red dress and a snake, holds a flaming torch, flanked by two dark dog-like figures. Text states finding Hekate in a birth chart reveals spiritual insights.
A close-up of a woman's face with glowing eyes and an elaborate golden headdress. Text explains that uncovering Hekate's position brings clarity and guidance.
Connecting with Hekate from your birthchart âœĻ
Houses 1-6 Connect with Hekate on a deeper level by finding her placement in your birthchart and what is represented and highlighted by her. #hekate #hecategoddess #hecate #titangoddess #deity
Lux Mundi

Lux Mundi

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Birth preferences are NECESSARY
This is necessary if you want to have an empowered birth. Listing out preferences for how I desired for my baby and I to be cared is a luxury. #birthpreparation #birthpreptips #birthexperience #birthing #pregnancy #pregnancytips #birthoptions #childbirth #naturalbirth
Mama

Mama

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My Birth plan Vs What actually happened😭
Giving birth and labor is not what I expected and as a first time mom no one prepared me for labor. I had made this outline of what I wanted my labor experience to look like and sometimes things don’t always go as planned. First off I was having false labor the night before and that lasted for a to
Dani ðŸŦķ

Dani ðŸŦķ

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Natural birth tips
Kayla Natalie

Kayla Natalie

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Pros & Cons of Quitting Birth Control 😃😰💊❓
I went off hormonal birth control this past December and oh man, its been a whirlwind. The journey has definitely had some rough patches, but overall, it’s been a fantastic learning experience for me. Here’s a recap of my experience: ðŸŦķ🏞What I’ve LOVEDðŸŦķ🏞———————————— 💗GOODBYE BRAIN FOG: Oh
Sarah Jolie ðŸŒļ

Sarah Jolie ðŸŒļ

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My positive birth story as a first time mom
I wanted to pop in and share a positive birth story, because I feel like there are so many posts and stories that focus on what went wrong. As a first time mom who has been manifesting a perfect home birth since I was in high school, all I wanted to read were positive stories of quick, vaginal, unm
itsashlib

itsashlib

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How I had an unmedicated birth âœĻðŸĪ°ðŸŧ
First and foremost this is not to shame any mama who has done otherwise! This was my second unmedicated birth, my first one I opted for the epidural because I had not mentally prepared myself and had never taken or researched a birthing class. I cannot recommend Built to birth enough to any mama wa
Kylie 💖

Kylie 💖

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A mother wearing a mask lies in a hospital bed, holding her two newborn babies, who are wearing hats and wrapped in blankets. The image has the title "PREPARING FOR A c section birth."
A smiling mother with a nasal cannula holds her two newborn babies in a hospital bed. The text overlay advises against shaving before a c-section to prevent infection.
Two newborn babies sleep peacefully in separate hospital bassinets, wrapped in striped blankets and wearing hats. The text overlay describes showering with antibacterial soap the night before a c-section.
Preparing for a c-section birth
As a first time mom, I had no idea how to prepare for a cesarean birth. I also didn’t know much moms personally who had c-sections to seek advice from. Of course I was given specific instructions from my OB about a week before my induction date so I wasn’t completely in the dark but it just felt
Shyna Rempillo

Shyna Rempillo

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what is it like getting an IUD?? ðŸ˜ą my experienceâœĻ
hello loves! I wanted to give a TW as some people may feel uncomfortable with the concept of an IUD or other details, so please read at your own risk, also this is not medical advice as I'm not a doctor, this is just my story!😓 This experience is something I've wanted to share with oth
kaylie gil

kaylie gil

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This year, by the grace of God, you will experience the joy of giving birth and
#newyearsbabyðŸĨģ #pregnancy #babiesoftiktok
DOCTOR GÉRARD

DOCTOR GÉRARD

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My natural birth storyðŸĪ°ðŸĨðŸ‘ķ🏞
My birth story as a first time mom! This is not one of those “I was in labor for 5 hours and only pushed twice and my baby was out” stories but it’s mine and I’m so proud of myself. If you want to have a natural birth, I hope this inspires you that you can do the really really hard stuff! I learned
Shell Rae | New Mom

Shell Rae | New Mom

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An illustration featuring a pregnant woman, question marks, and flowers, with the text "QUESTIONS TO ASK your birth providers" at the top, serving as a title card for a guide on pregnancy questions.
A document titled "20 Questions to Ask Your Healthcare Provider" by Krisha Crosley, listing questions about labor, delivery, postpartum care, and provider practices, including topics like C-sections, episiotomies, and cord clamping.
A document titled "Questions to Ask When Building Your Birth Team," divided into two columns: "Any Provider" with 14 general questions, and "Birth Center/Home Birth" with 13 specific questions about licensing, transfers, and comfort measures.
Interview questions for your birth providersðŸĪ°
As a new mom, pregnancy can be overwhelming with information. It’s hard to know where to start or what to ask. When it comes to the type of birth you want to have, there’s some questions that are more general, and some that are specific to the type of provider. Here’s some questions I gathered toge
Amanda Cuevas

Amanda Cuevas

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both c section and natural birth recovery
Mines wasn’t that bad and again speaking on my experience mines wasn’t that bad #naturalbirth #csection #women #WomenHealth #takecareofyoufirst
Ke'Aundra

Ke'Aundra

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Rating my birth pain experience
#birth #unmedicatedbirth #naturalbirth
Tori Connally

Tori Connally

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A pregnant person stands, showcasing their baby bump, with the overlay text "GET YOUR pelvic floor BIRTH-READY" highlighted in blue, emphasizing preparation for labor.
A pregnant person's side profile shows their baby bump, accompanied by the text "PRACTICE DEEP BREATHING encourage natural relaxation," suggesting a technique for pelvic floor preparation.
A person's legs are propped up in a relaxed position while watching TV, with the text "LEARN TO RELAX releasing tension is important," highlighting the importance of relaxation for birth.
How to Prepare Your Pelvic Floor for Birth ðŸŦķ
Your pelvic floor plays a huge role during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery. These muscles support your uterus, bladder, and bowels—and they stretch significantly during birth. Prepping them ahead of time can lead to a smoother delivery, fewer tears, and better healing. Here's how
Modern Mom | Shannon

Modern Mom | Shannon

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What are you waiting on to join us?
Today a close friend of mine told me that she wanted to go to #resetsleepover but the price was too expensive. I then told her why, and I mentioned to her the expense of food. The hidden taxes, gratuities, etc. I then told her about the resort and all that it had to offer. ____ Then I told her
Reset with me

Reset with me

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