[The young mothers]임신,출산 어디까지 아시나요?|이거..보면 우리나라 출산율 더 떨어질듯..|20대 엄마들의 충격적인 경험담
Jan 31, 2021 12:00 · 1423 words · 7 minute read
Hello, everyone. And the buttocks, Today is not family Vlog.
00:05 - In this new place, I’d like to introduce you to a new content.
00:11 - This content is about watching our video. I have a good perception of young mothers. It’s new to me. “ You’ve got a lot of encouragement and compliments.
00:23 - So not only with my family, but also with many young mothers.
00:27 - And the baby and the father are living well together. I brought in a new person to show you.
00:35 - Let’s hear the introduction of a new person first.
00:39 - I am 21 years old, Kim Woo-mi, raising a 26-month-old daughter and a 2-month-old son.
00:45 - I heard that you have a personal YouTube channel like us.
00:51 - Could you introduce the channel a little bit? I have a channel called Eomjip TV.
00:56 - I’m uploading some kind of vlog with kids. We have something in common.
01:03 - That’s what you were born in 00! We’re about the same age as 00, but we’re a little different when we’re pregnant. When did you get pregnant? I knew I was pregnant right before I turned 18-19.
01:18 - She was born early and knew after high school.
01:22 - I knew him right before the graduation, graduated, had a baby.
01:28 - I used to have irregular menstruation. I thought you didn’t do it as usual.
01:33 - It’s not that. It’s just heartbreaking. more than usual So I went to the hospital.
01:38 - You told me that you were five weeks pregnant. I got to know her naturally.
01:44 - You and I were both pregnant at the same time.
01:47 - I found out I was pregnant about three weeks ago, and I looked it up online.
01:51 - Im (Shin)Te (st)gi is two weeks later. And in the hospital, after four to five weeks, They said it could be checked by ultrasonic waves.
02:00 - I checked the case a little late at the hospital. I think I was half anxious and half glad to see you.
02:10 - The biggest anxiety was, “How do I tell my parents?” I’m glad to hear that, after all, another life has come to me.
02:20 - I remember being so happy. I was more amazed and amazed than I thought I was scared.
02:28 - I couldn’t think of anything after that. Huh? I’m pregnant?I was surprised first time.
02:35 - How did you decide to give birth to her at first? How did you discuss it with your husband? The symptoms of pregnancy vary from person to person. Tell me briefly what kind of symptoms you’ve had.
02:49 - I did a pregnancy test and found out that I was pregnant. I’m gonna call my husband right now.
02:56 - I said, “I think I have a baby. ” He asked me what I’d rather do.
03:02 - So I never thought about erasing it. So I said, “I want to have a baby. ” And then he said, “I’ll take care of you. Let’s get married. ” So now I’m getting married.
03:17 - I think I experienced a lot of things when I first started.
03:22 - Toots, morning sickness, morning sickness, chest pain, dents.
03:28 - I think I’ve experienced everything. I I don’t think it’s going to be easy for people who aren’t pregnant to understand.
03:34 - He usually only knows morning sickness. What’s that? What’s that? What’s that? And can you briefly explain how the chest pain was? First of all, morning sickness is literally…
03:45 - If you smell food, you have morning sickness.
03:48 - If you don’t eat it, you’ll feel sick. And when you eat a toad, you throw up everything is toad.
03:56 - And ventilation almost hurts my pelvis a lot.
04:01 - I’m having a really hard time living my daily life.
04:03 - They say it’s like a ring. I think that’s what made it really hard for me.
04:08 - I’ve felt that there’s a vent. The same symptoms that people who are not pregnant may experience are similar.
04:17 - Back pain! You can think of it as a long period of pain because your back suddenly sprained.
04:23 - So one leg wouldn’t move. It’s hard to get your upper body up.
04:28 - When I gave birth, in my case, I was trying to give birth to nature, but I couldn’t.
04:35 - I failed with that, so I was first-aid king.
04:37 - So I’m in pain, and I’m in surgery, and it’s a really bad case.
04:42 - How did you give birth when you gave birth? Both the first and second children gave birth naturally.
04:50 - It’s a case of spontaneous labor pains. How long have you been in pain? First and second, they’re equally in labor for about six hours.
04:58 - I think I’ve been shot twice. You’ve been through a lot.
05:05 - I had eight hours of labor. The water broke, the earthquake, and everything.
05:10 - The baby didn’t come down and eventually her heart rate went down.
05:16 - I had an emergency surgery. When I gave birth to a baby and you and me, I’ve been through a lot of pain.
05:23 - Do you happen to be pregnant like this? Before giving birth, I learned it in high school or at home. There must have been pregnancy, childbirth, parenting.
05:32 - What was different when you learned before and after pregnancy and childbirth? Or did you learn anything from it? First of all, when you teach at school, There are some parts that you don’t teach me in depth.
05:46 - It’s not a class where kids focus that much.
05:51 - So until I got pregnant, I knew only the beautiful, glorified processes.
05:58 - But now the reality is so different. Now, most of the things that the school didn’t teach you.
06:05 - Now that I’ve been through it in the hospital, I remember a lot of those things being really hard. That’s right. The school plays ppt videos for me, too.
06:15 - They’re going to grade exams or prepare for the next class.
06:20 - Most of the students use their cell phones.
06:23 - I didn’t go to the canteen or focus on class.
06:27 - And I was really embarrassed when I had a baby.
06:31 - Earthquake Resistance When I remember what I learned at school, When you’re pregnant, she brings you in, and that’s what causes indigestion.
06:40 - And then it hurts when I have a baby. And when you give birth to a baby, the breast milk comes out of your mother’s chest. I’m feeding it to a child. I’ve only learned this much.
06:52 - In fact, the hospital’s treatments are what they’re doing.
06:56 - I don’t even know why. It’s just that the doctor is a nurse.
07:01 - I remember receiving it. That’s right. That’s right.
07:05 - I’ve experienced things that I don’t know, and I’ve never I don’t think it was easy to accept.
07:11 - And one more thing that was shocking was…
07:14 - I didn’t know what “orro” was. After giving birth, she releases auror for about a month like a period.
07:22 - You have a child, you have additional things inside. It’s called spilling blood.
07:28 - That part was so shocking and uncomfortable.
07:32 - I think I had a hard time because I couldn’t prepare for the facts I didn’t know.
07:37 - That’s right. When I was pregnant, At the end of the day, the uterus is getting bigger, so I press the bladder.
07:45 - So I go to the bathroom really often, and that was fine.
07:49 - But really, really, I didn’t even realize that it was called pregnancy incontinence.
07:55 - I don’t even know how to get out of here. You sneeze, you give me a little bitches.
08:00 - You never know when or where it’s going to explode.
08:02 - So when I first didn’t know anything at first, “Is there something wrong with me?” Am I wrong?’ I was really nervous about this.
08:11 - Proper pregnancy (deleted) at school and at home like this He didn’t explain about pregnancy and childbirth.
08:19 - I’ve experienced this kind of pregnancy. .