It feels like you only announced the pregnancy a few weeks ago and she'll be here soon! Where has that gone?! So looking forward to watching you and Mike in the next chapter of your lives! X
@fluffofnine
7 жыл бұрын
I have heard it before, but "fell pregnant" is the funniest British phrase!! Lol
@evie691
7 жыл бұрын
the faces that Piglet is making when you talk about the class :D so funny!
@kathrinelver9343
7 жыл бұрын
nct in England was something different in Wales apparently.I went to the first 2 there was only.three sessions it was mainly.breastfeeding feeding focused in.England it seems more.beneficial
@Makeawishbecometrue
7 жыл бұрын
I had a really crap day today and this made me feel a lot better, thank you xx
@annalewis6739
7 жыл бұрын
My experience of NCT is completely the opposite of ‘treehuggy’. Seems very regimented to me.
@1990roxy
7 жыл бұрын
8 years...my god! I moved away from home when I was 19 to go to university. I started a completely new chapter in my life and living alone / not knowing anyone in the city brought me to KZitem. This was way back in September 2009 and I found one of your very first videos. My life quickly became very busy, new friends, studying, partying and I've never been someone who's watching LOADS of KZitem but you stuck with me constantly over the past years. So yeah, thanks for all the entertainment and making the beginning of a new chapter of my life easier! All the best for you and mike and the baby x
@Zsofecka
7 жыл бұрын
Roxy z
@cathygallagher2937
7 жыл бұрын
Ha ha , Mike's reaction to having to spend his precious weekend time off talking about babies !😛 my guy would be exactly the same , let us know how it goes xx
@aattero
7 жыл бұрын
neo culture technology, yes stan nct
@anastasiaarmstrong1428
7 жыл бұрын
I was looking for an nctzin and I knew I would find one😂
@cherry-np9yg
7 жыл бұрын
I was looking for this comment
@maripunk96
7 жыл бұрын
Stand talent )o)
@s.a9971
7 жыл бұрын
This was clickbait
@alizakhan1086
5 жыл бұрын
Searching for this comment😂😂
@Rockkermaticgirl
7 жыл бұрын
I've been keeping up with you since waayy before you and Mike got engaged, so these baby vlogs are so so exciting to watch!! Hope all is well darl - take it easy! Xx
@terryfischer1070
7 жыл бұрын
Mike wants to play golf instead of going to the birthing class! haha Poor Mike :/
@HelloDeborahUK
7 жыл бұрын
A year later I still see my NCT friends all the time. I was due to be the last one by about 7 weeks from the first baby and I ended up having my baby joint 3rd. Babies will come when they want to so don't worry about any gaps. Create a whatsapp group with the NCT mummies. In those first few weeks, they were the ones up at 3am chatting and answering all the questions!
@jhulianahaslam4456
7 жыл бұрын
Hahaha!! Yes mine were literally life savers. You have all the support around you like brothers sisters and your mums. But there is nothing like knowing another first time mummy to speak to when you’re going through the thick of it. We had a WhatsApp group too!! Well we still do xx
@sheannep1
7 жыл бұрын
I agree, I am still in contact with my nct group in fact we are meeting for tea end of November. Also I agree with midwife led birthing units being great! You have the midwives on hand during and then after for help with breastfeeding. Unfortunately my first birth didn’t go to plan and I had to be bluelighted to the hospital to give birth as I wasn’t dilating past 7cm, once the jungle juice worked though I gave birth naturally! Second time round I had a water birth which was amazing and I got to give birth in the midwife led unit. Am glad you are going in open minded - it’s good to have a birth plan but always have it in mind that it might to be tweaked!!
@orlamacgrath8409
7 жыл бұрын
In Ireland NCT stands for the National Car Test I was very confused for a lot of this video 😂😂😂😂
@ajcb
7 жыл бұрын
BabyDeForce is coming. Oh my gosh. I'm excited to see her. :)
@lucyreynolds4090
7 жыл бұрын
"We'll talk about that when we're off camera" ☺️
@shhhlisten4850
7 жыл бұрын
As an older mom, my best advice would take people’s suggestions/opinions with a grain of salt till you discuss it with your dr. If something concerns you definitely talk to your doctor about it. I’m so excited for you & Mike and the little one that will be making her way into this world soon. Hugs, Summer xo
@sharongalloway3966
7 жыл бұрын
Aww you are looking fantastic Fleur. Pregnancy really suits you. I am a Mum to two young men now so I feel qualified to be able to say that Motherhood is thee best thing EVER. It puts everything else in to prospective. The love of a child is amazing and makes everything else insignificant. You and Mike will be fantastic parents. My boys are both up and following there own dreams now but it just seems like yesterday that they were babies. The best bit of advice I could give you both is to enjoy every minute because before you know it they will be adults and leading their own lives and making their own decisions. It's the start of an amazing chapter for you, and I'm so excited for you both. I'm looking forward to reliving my babies through watching you with yours. Sending lots of sentimental hugs to you xxxx
@elainebarnette5238
7 жыл бұрын
I'm in the US and my husband and I took our childbirth class a little earlier than most also, at around 28 weeks but I found it very beneficial in the long run because more knowledge is always better. Also, you are right about not having a rigid birth plan because there are going to be things you can't control or plan for. I had my hopes up for a natural delivery and ended up having a c-section because my baby girls heart rate was dropping during contractions (called late decels). I was very disappointed and upset in the moment but she was born as happy and healthy as we could have hoped. Try not to have too many expectations when it comes to things like that but I definitely think there are certain things you should choose and know ahead of time like planning to breastfeed, if you'll allow bottles and pacifiers to be given, if you want skin on skin contact immediately after birth (Do it! It's amazing and helps create such a bond with baby), delayed cord clamping and if you want to wait for baby's first bath to allow the vernix to protect baby's skin longer. Do lots of research but be prepared for things to possibly go a different way. Congratulations on your baby girl!! My LO is 5 months old and the best blessing I've ever received!
@minnierat14
7 жыл бұрын
When Piglet kissed Mike at 10:47 ..so cute! 😂
@ericag11
7 жыл бұрын
If you want more opinions on birth and babies, I found the Netflix documentary The Business of Being Born very interesting, although I'm not pregnant or plan of being any time soon. It's a great documentary!!
@emilie9475
7 жыл бұрын
That documentary, whilst raising some important issues, is inherently wrong in portraying US midwives as equal to midwives elsewhere in the world. UK, European, and Australian/NZ midwives are all university educated, mostly work in hospitals, and are medical practitioner's in their own right. I know in Australia, that midwifery is a 4 year degree that requires extremely high results to get into. Whereas most midwives in the US do not have to undergo the same level of training and are not considered to be medical practitioner's in their own right. Some midwifery programs in the US are only a few months training and only require a high school diploma to enter the program. There are some midwives who are have a bachelor's in nursing who then undergo further training but they do constitute all midwives in the US.
@brianwilson4132
7 жыл бұрын
Fella, you don't know what you're talking about.
@MrEuroAccent
7 жыл бұрын
There are several types of midwives in the US: CNMs (certified nurse midwives) who possess a GRADUATE degree (not simply a bachelor's) and are absolutely "medical practitioners in their own right." CPMs (certified professional midwives) must also take a midwifery program and pass a certification exam. Then there are direct-entry and lay midwives who have zero certifications/licensing - these are illegal in many if not most states. Midwifery is still re-emerging in the US and CNMs and CPMs are becoming more and more popular, which means women who prefer the midwifery model of care have more options to choose a provider with better qualifications. This documentary has had a huge role in this (along with general birth knowledge and being an advocate for oneself in labor). Suggesting that "most" midwives in the US are not on par with those in other countries is simply inaccurate and will only continue to be as more CNMs especially become available. As a personal anecdote, I live in a southeastern state and there are 10+ practices with CNMs (either standalone midwifery or together with OB/GYNs) within an hour of me. I even know of two midwives who only attend home births and they're also CNMs. They're already here, and they're only continuing to grow. Big time.
@jasnmaf
7 жыл бұрын
An NCT in Ireland means something very different!! 😂😂 Dara O Brien has a great sketch about it.
@Hello-mv3xs
7 жыл бұрын
jasnmaf it makes me laugh so much to hear pregnant English women talking about going to the NCT 🚙
@danielintheantipodes6741
7 жыл бұрын
I am glad it is all going well.
@Binky23100
7 жыл бұрын
Exciting times for you! Mike makes me laugh..
@JavaFirst
7 жыл бұрын
I hope they touch on having a c section because it happens and bring informed is well was for me a good way of not being so scared as i had discussed it with my provider beforehand.
@jhulianahaslam4456
7 жыл бұрын
Donna C. I don’t think our nct class did at all. Just said you might have a c section. I wish they would go more into c section and induction. I know it’s not ideal....but sometimes in my case it was necessary!!! And an emergency. In fact even the nhs antenatal classes didn’t touch on it much. Xx
@jhudson721
7 жыл бұрын
I think going into labour open minded and prepared to go with the flow is the best thing you could do, you don't need any extra pressure for expectations of what you want to happen as everybody is different, every birth is different, every baby is different and once it gets started it could go any which way! Just hope it's speedy and relatively painless!!
@gracelovestoffee
7 жыл бұрын
I think you both have a really healthy attitude towards pregnancy and birth. In my experience a lot of women who go through NCT feel very stressed and discouraged when things don’t go according to their plan, and I have found that this can affect their mental health and well-being postnatally. Your idea of going with the flow will serve you well, and everything you don’t know you’ll learn on the job! So happy for you both, you’ll make fab parents xx
@Grackle
7 жыл бұрын
Isn't it weird in 11 weeks you are going to have a baby and your life is going to be completely different, so exciting
@ttcvix
7 жыл бұрын
I thought you meant the kpop band NCT from the title...
@maripunk96
7 жыл бұрын
DIRTYFACEU same. 😂😂😂
@monicawra2811
7 жыл бұрын
I know this is still a couple of months away but are you considering working with Piglet to welcome the new baby? She is your shadow through and through and very attached. She may feel jealous (which is very normal) when BabydeForce arrives. She is also the last of your adoptions so she is the least familiar with changes like this! Would love for you to update us on how the pets are reacting as well :)
@trish247
7 жыл бұрын
I'll admit I was totally distracted by Piglet's cuteness for pretty much the entire video! I did catch that you and baby are doing well, though, so that's great news!
@mmarrs22
7 жыл бұрын
I can't believe that you are already in the third trimester! Not too long from now... I love seeing your updates!!
@courtneydunegan7715
7 жыл бұрын
In the birthing class my husband and i attended it was so driven towards a natural birth that i felt bad for the moms who wanted another option. All natural isnt right for everyone and it shouldn't feel like your being pushed in that direction or left hanging.
@AntiUgg
7 жыл бұрын
About the difference in term: a good range to have the baby is from 37 to 42 weeks, so you could even go into labour earlier than one of the other women!
@vikkiwiggin6602
7 жыл бұрын
I'm 29 weeks tomorrow so I love watching your pregnancy updates and feel like I've got somthing to look forward to watching and also found your channel the week I found out I was pregnant and have enjoyed your journey so much and also im having a girl so iv loved all the hauls xx
@marymn11
7 жыл бұрын
this is so fun following your pregnancy. my daughter is 35 weeks with her second -- her first (little grandman) is just 2, so they will be busy. you are doing great. still cheerful. i was telling my daughter the other day that she isn't miserable enough to be ready! when you can't get around and can't smile....you are closer. but, her first came 3.5 weeks early, we we may meet our little girl sooner than we think. you look great. just don't let anyone (women especially) bully or guilt you into any kind of decisions. you and mike do what you think and let it go.
FLEUR please search Iva may gaskin on KZitem would recommend her videos she's a very experienced midwife.
@Janeywaney78
7 жыл бұрын
Birth plans are useless! I've had two babies and never even bothered writing them.. it also makes me laugh when I watch YT videos of them packing their hospital bag and the amount of stuff they take but won't use hardly any of it. Both my births were completely different, like you say every birth is different and it depends on you & your Baby on how it goes!! x
@jadelander266
6 жыл бұрын
Janeywaney78 I packed loads for my first and used all of it but I was 4 hours away from home but my second and third I packed very lightly and never used half of it lol i was only like 10 mins away from home
@peonieme3460
7 жыл бұрын
My NCT classes with my first born were incredible. Not for the actual classes, but for the 5 amazing girls I met. Nearly 3 years on we are all still in touch and 3 of us are on our 2nd babies. Start a What’s app group, it will get you through the night feeds and billions of questions you will have. Don’t go on pregnancy forums, this is we’re trolls are born, haha. Also please research further than what your NCT teacher advises. Some of us ended up with PND or post traumatic stress as our perfect births didn’t happen. X
@josilva996
7 жыл бұрын
Hello Fleur!!! Ahhhh I'm so excited for you!! Can't wait for BabydeForce. Definitely check the KZitemr Emily Norris, she has a lot of tips and hacks for new moms :) Love and best wishes from Portugal!!
@louisehills7380
7 жыл бұрын
Defo give NCT a chance, I met one of my best friends there and it was lovely to have the people we met around us when we were going through the new born days!! Some of the info was really useless, just take certain points from it that actually interest you xx
@fiammy1991
7 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your pregnancy chat!!! Please keep doing this videos also after the baby is born so you can update us. Thank you for sharing your experience. You and Mike will be such amazing parents. I send you lots of love and support!
@purpledragonfly4
7 жыл бұрын
Find a La Leche League class too! It'll help with breastfeeding and also you will make some amazing and supportive friends!
@molliemidwife
6 жыл бұрын
I think the reason you may feel it was bias is because the healthcare profession of midwives and supporting groups are trying to move back to lower intervention birth after everything went so highly medicalised in the 60s x
@robertpatton172
7 жыл бұрын
Why are you always on trending...
@alizakhan1086
5 жыл бұрын
NCT...WE STAN!
@esthersouder2537
7 жыл бұрын
This was helpful. My husband and I feel the same about analyzing biases from birth educators, as well as friends and family. I'm 24 weeks pregnant and we are starting childbirth classes ("Prepared for Birth") in about 3 weeks. The course is 6 weeks long (2.5 hours/week). Thanks.
@Stephanie-yu4cn
7 жыл бұрын
Mike really set himself up for the wrath of pregnancy hormonal anger didn’t he in this vlog 😂🙈
@Chasing_Lions_
7 жыл бұрын
Maybe check out the positive birth company Louise is using. Might help with the labour prep. I had 3 classes on baby care when I had my first which were alright but I forgot most of it after I had my daughter. You'll be great! Its in your DNA. :) xxx
@lovinglife6526
7 жыл бұрын
Who needs NCT? Just relax and enjoy the journey. Any questions ask your mum or mum friends although every mum is different and will have differing opinions. You will know what’s right for your baby.
@keithbates598
7 жыл бұрын
Hi Fleur Don't know what NCT is. We are boomers. We have had tragic pregnancies. We adopted a boy from Hong Kong in 1997. He is soecial needs. He neds help everyday. It has been for us loving, upsetting, joy and sadness. I really can't comment anymore. You just have to go through the experience. Joan Bates
@crazybandy
7 жыл бұрын
Hi Fleur. I also had a December baby and we had a small NCT class! We all got closer and met up after the classes which I have to say...make sure you take with a pinch of salt (I think you will!) I remember the breastfeeding class very well and I was planning to breastfeed but had such a hard time doing it. I just kept thinking back the class and the scary breastfeeding lady. In hindsight, I should have just put it out of my head but it was hard at the time! Our babies are all coming up to five now and we still chat in WhatsApp all the time. We actually moved away from the area where my little girl was born but are planning an NCT reunion next year. When your babies are here you will have so much to chat about with the other mums. You're looking lovely. I'm so excited for you! X
@mariavelazquez7532
7 жыл бұрын
We can totally be parent buddies, I’m only a week ahead of you. I’ll be 31 weeks Monday❤️ although I’m having a baby boy 👶🏻💙 We are on the same page no one around us is having babies. Love your vlogs, I feel like we are hitting the same milestones together 😘
@cathrynjones3019
7 жыл бұрын
I would really recommend The Positive Birth Book by Milli Hill for evidence-based, clear information to help you make informed decisions about your birth choices, no matter what birth you want or end up having. It also has really helpful Birth plan/preference writing tools. I also did a hypnobirthing course with a Wise Hippo instructor to learn relaxation techniques for all types of labour/birth. I know the company also does an elective c-section specific hypnobirthing course if that's a choice you're considering.
@cslheawood
7 жыл бұрын
Fleur if you're havig your baby at your local hospital they should also run antenatal classes where you can meet other mums. Also nct/hospitals run breastfeeding classes post birth, your health visitor can give you local groups information, music time or rhyme time and baby/toddler groups. It can be really intimidating but sometimes you have to put yourself out there. I've made great friends through nursery and wish i'd pushed myself earlier when i'd had my youngest and moved home. So exciting for you, so close now...bump is like your own little advent calendar baby🤗💗 x
@emilyhanks5163
7 жыл бұрын
The labor stuff freaked me OUT! I had read some books and things, but it still overwhelmed me. I had a birth plan, gave it to our nurse and it totally didn't go as planned; not just the music bit and what not but the whole labor didn't go as planned. Love watching your videos, been here since around the time you introduced us to Mike and it amazing to see how far y'all have come! Can't wait to see Baby Girl DeForce! xx
@melissacryder3949
6 жыл бұрын
at 9:22 ... La Poogh ist soooo cute. Same with Squidgy shortly thereafter. Good luck with the pregnancy touchy/feelies. Not my style either. Give me facts, please.
@All_Things_Zee
7 жыл бұрын
You look amazing as always, definitely got the pregnancy glow! In my opinion the best place to make ‘mummy friends’ is by going to Baby groups. I have made some amazing friends and I don’t know what I’d do without them because motherhood can feel quite lonely x x
@feelinggroovy
7 жыл бұрын
I didn't do an nct class and I don't regret it. Mum friends are easy to find at baby and toddler groups, so don't worry you won't be alone. I found not having a core group of mums I knew already actually made me go out and meet people which was great. Also statistics about midwife led vs. Obstetrician led births are always skewed in the U.K.- the presence of a doctor at a uk birth means the birth is already more complicated and therefore intervention is more likely. The best advice- don't worry about it, go with the flow whatever happens. I have 3 babies a midwife birth and an obstetrician twin birth. Both experiences were great if very different. All the best xx
@StephanieElayne
7 жыл бұрын
Anyone else watch the first several minutes of this thinking “what is NCT?”
@anneodea9354
7 жыл бұрын
Love this video Fleur. Your excitement is contagious. I am only 1 year into being a mum, and although it can be challenging, it's a hugely exciting and rewarding time. I was the same way, wishing time away is so natural. You won't truly appreciate the time before the baby until after the baby is born lol... typical ! All the best x
@jessiebesss
7 жыл бұрын
It’s odd because I thought they were really interesting at the time but as soon as the baby was born I realised that everything I was told was an actual load of crap!! Looking back a more useful evening of my time would be to watch paint dry! The class about birth relief was the worse. They made it seem like most births were done without painkillers etc.. of course there are people who do and it’s all fine for them but most people don’t have the birth then envision. They aren’t real with you at all, they tell you what they’re supposed to tell you.. not what they should. Especially as far as the birth goes. The memory of the breastfeeding class makes me want to punch someone! They made it so a lot of people I made friends in the class felt a lot of guilt and not being able to bf.. I think it was the start of PND. The nurse doing the class made it seem like it was really easy. The knowledge being given to new mums is SHOCKING. You don’t really realise that until after. They miss viral information that can save lives because it’s not in their current agenda they’ve been told to push. Sorry for ranting on but the memory it makes me so angry! It’s great for meeting friends though! 20 months later and we’re all still mates :)
@sophiabencks
7 жыл бұрын
The NCT are always going to be more pro-“natural” birth. It’s handy advice but the best thing about it is meeting people who you can then meet up with when the babies are born. And it does t matter if your due dates are all different some will be early and some will be 2 weeks late so you might end up with babies closer in age than you expect. Definitely worth sticking with it for the network you gain. You’ll have so much in common once the babies are born. Good luck! Xx
@certainlymadam4515
7 жыл бұрын
The poses Piglet makes at the end of the video make me think she is a DIVA dog. Soo funny:)
@gitte1984
7 жыл бұрын
We experienced the same in our class - we are a big class though, with 9 couples in total. But a few are due in the end of November, some in December and then there's us - due on the 16th of January... So it's a bit hard to really connect, because we're 'behind'...
@kerrythompson5290
7 жыл бұрын
I was consultant led and couldn't have asked for a better labour and delivery! I pretty much got the birth I hoped for on my birth plan. However for my second baby I'll go down the totally midwife led route. I had an easy natural labour and I found my midwife really supported my wishes. The consultant was nice but everything is just a bit more clinical and lacking in warmth!
@kirstytaylor4395
7 жыл бұрын
I love following your pregnancy journey & I think both you and mike have alot of common sense when it comes to childbirth. Ive had 3 babies so by no means am i an expert but I dont think any amount of books or courses can truely prepare you for childbirth, the only way your going to know how you and your body will cope is by going through it yourself. I also have my own opinions on midwives haha, i think they’re great if you have a straight forward pregnancy & birth but not so great in the trickier times. I used a mid wife for my first which went wonderfully but I would have lost my second if id continued with a midwife. I wish you both all the very best xx
@katrionamaclachlan1111
7 жыл бұрын
You may not see this comment but if you do Fleur this video is great, it gives good information about what happens to your cervix in labour (I know you’re into the ‘what actually happens to my body’) and I think she gets it across really well. kzitem.info/news/bejne/toivq46rrKCbdX4
@happyruth6222
7 жыл бұрын
Hi, I think Natural childbirth is great and recomend an 'out-there' book written in the '70s by Ina May about natural childbirth. Good luck, have fun x
@jhulianahaslam4456
7 жыл бұрын
I’ve just watched the video. NCT for my I liked as the lady who did ours explained a lot. I went in there wanting to know as much as we can on labour and afterwards. I was like you though I had read a lot and had all my questions ready. Our group was fairly big with 8 couples and their babies were due from April till May and mine was actually the last due date. However, I did not expect to meet such amazing friends there. I am in touch with four mummies and we have regular baby meet ups. And actually the ones who had already given birth and were “on the other side” so to speak I was messaging them asking a lot of questions when it was my turn. I thought it was good for the men partners to go as it makes it a bit more real to them and they can see practically what is going or might happen to their wife and how to support them and be of some use....opposed to not knowing what to do. I remember one tip our lady said knowing whether your baby has a temperature or not when you don’t have a thermometer is by kissing them on the forehead. I still use this now then go and check. I hope you do get something from it and meet some nice people there. Xxx
@JanellesFaFaFarm
7 жыл бұрын
Don't worry about the sudden weight gain. All 4 pregnancies, I'd hit 30 weeks, gain ten pounds, and then be consistent weight gain again. You look beautiful and glowy. ❤
@ballroomkitten
7 жыл бұрын
Most people who sign up for those classes are first-time parents and I think it's perfectly reasonable for the instructor (who I assume has more birthing experience/knowledge) to explain the options, pros, and cons... to equip the expecting parents to make educated decisions that are best for them.
@simonsponygirl
7 жыл бұрын
From my experience my birth plan was helpful not cause really of birth specific things but after wards. With my wishes for what I wanted afterwards and all the Midwife's noted this and made sure they happened which was lovely! X
@princessjosie1987
7 жыл бұрын
Grace Lidster yes this! Our midwife read our plan, said he would stick to as much as possible and really made an effort to give us the time after birth in private we had requested. Was great! Also gave something to my hubby to use With my wishes on it regarding pain relief etc!
@chantal5676
7 жыл бұрын
Be prepared that the delivery is often different from what was originally intended. Don't expect to control things, birthgiving is always the bigger and best adventure of your life. :)
@kaye44mcl
7 жыл бұрын
Just on the birth plan, I was super good and filled all mine out with what I would like but aware that during anything could happen ect and 3 days later was told I had to have an elective section lol. I never did any classes before due to working fulltime to 10 days before my section but I have met lots of new friends at the baby sensory class I go to, would recommend it, you feel a bit silly doing some of the stuff but seeing them grow with it and how much the babies love it is fun.xkx
@ellietaylor9938
7 жыл бұрын
NCT push natural childbirth and are very anti intervention, which is fine except it can be a bit hardcore depending on the person doing your class. Ours was a bit hardcore and given I was a high risk pregnancy who required intervention that side kind of sucked. Was great to meet other mums though
@Rhode_House
4 жыл бұрын
Watching during COVID and wish I could enjoy an in-person class and meet people :( Being pregnant during a pandemic is so not fun.
@charlenehills
7 жыл бұрын
Im local Fluer if you ever need anybody to speak to and just had a little boy myself. Motherhood can feel pretty lonely at times but having that good support group even just to text at 2am whilst your doing night feeds is invaluable x
@staceymurphy2530
7 жыл бұрын
Do you have any mommy and me or moms clubs in your area? They are very big here in the US - my SIL met some of her closest friends through it and most were in the same life stages with children. Worth looking to!
@lelaa807
7 жыл бұрын
We don't have things like that in Scotland that l know off and if some women was like oh naturals the best and etc l would be like bugger off each to there own it your Danny so you do what you like and a birth plan oh I'll be having all the drugs and l want a planned c section as there is no way lm doing natural l have a fear of giving birth and also pregnancy and l think lm going to,die doing that so l would rather have c section yeah folk are like oh it's hard afterwards l don't care my body my baby my decision!!!!
@Tezzie13
7 жыл бұрын
I only kept in touch with ONE set of parents from my prenatal groups, all the others I met when you take your little one to baby groups like baby massage and music singalongs etc
@EmeryShae
7 жыл бұрын
Don't stress over the weight gain! I think from my experience that some women just tend to gain a certain amount, no matter what. I gained the same through all 4 pregnancies, and I'm retry sure I didn't try to gain less or more.
@yumeri
7 жыл бұрын
I just finished watching limitless (the the series, not the movie) on Netflix and it kind of freaked me out everytime you said nct haha (nzt is the drug that the movie and series is all about)
@FB-xm9rn
7 жыл бұрын
Omg when you said a whole new world I started singing and then you started singing too!! it’s was too funny 😂😂🤗😍🍼👏🏽
@flushed1369
7 жыл бұрын
NCT is amazing for meeting people but their views are quite strict on certain things. Hope you meet some good people xx
@YarialisLopez
7 жыл бұрын
It seems like yesterday that you announced you were expecting. I still get excited when you talk about your pregnancy and how well she is..
@EmilyBoltz
7 жыл бұрын
Love your Vlogs ! Can’t wait for the next chapter of your lives. So much fun to come!!
@yj-k1934
7 жыл бұрын
I found the class pushy and one sided.. only positive was I made 1 mummy friend who I still see today.... I went into it expecting to nit even talk to anyone lol
@lemonaid927
7 жыл бұрын
My mum did NCT and had my brother at the end of December. There was only a couple of weeks or days between them as well and about 5 couples xx
@millsy1236
7 жыл бұрын
Is a shame you could only get the express nct course. I went on the longer course about three years ago. I can't remember a single thing that we discussed but I made the most amazing best friends.
@jennyreilly4555
7 жыл бұрын
Piglet killed me during the second half of this vlog. She’s such a funny (and adorable) little dog 😂
@danniihumph2681
7 жыл бұрын
Piglet looks so funny sat between the two of you and Squidge with your socks! My youngest dog is obsessed wig my socks! X
@lizmacleod4334
7 жыл бұрын
I'm midwife myself and have to admit that some of us are a little wary of the NCT. They can be rather militant about natural childbirth issues, with not much information given about other possible outcomes such as epidurals and C sections. The groups can be good for connecting with other parents though.
@princessjosie1987
7 жыл бұрын
Liz MacLeod we found our leader really great about discussing all options, even c section as a planned option as opposed to emergency and all types of pain relief from natural hypnobirthing up to epidural, and everything in between, even showed a tens machine so I think it really depends on the different leaders x
@sophiacarradice7381
7 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t worry about the due dates as me and my friends were 6 weeks apart then I went a week over and her little boy was 3 weeks early so they ended up being quite close in age x
@kathrinelver9343
7 жыл бұрын
I also laboured in the midwife led unit with a pool.for nearly 20 hours and still had him in theatre you never know what will happen
@obsessionofhorses
7 жыл бұрын
Hahaha what this sat?! I'm not goin... Oh dear well talk about it off camera love it
@kristinanewman3444
7 жыл бұрын
Midwife led all the way. Don't go near a hospital...if it's safe for you. ❤️
@wow2283
7 жыл бұрын
I know so many people who are due in December this year! Must be the month to give birth!
@nakamotoputa2915
4 жыл бұрын
I was looking for NCT Indonesian Class and it showed me this 👁👄👁
@irenekatariina
6 жыл бұрын
I die everytime at Piglet, she’s such a princess! 😂💛
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