

A mother has narrated her unusual birth experience which she describes as "traumatizing". Carolina Moreno went viral after revealing that she wasnt awake when she gave birth. In a now viral video on TikTok, the Canada-based mom of three, 27, recalled the traumatizing experience she had when giving birth to her youngest, now 3 months old. Moreno begins the video by explaining that she tested positive for GBS (Group B Streptococcus bacteria) positve when she went in for her induction, meaning that she needed to be given antibiotics before breaking her water. While labour with her other two kids lasted much longer, Moreno says that this time around, she was already 3 cm dilated, and her cervix was thin, which is why they wanted to begin her on antibiotics right away. A few hours later, nurses broke Morenos water and they started to administer Pitocin, a drug used to stimulate labour. Moreno recalls feeling really uncomfortable at the time, and that her baby was not in a good position, so she called in for her epidural. After an hour had gone by, Moreno, who is also mom to a 4-year-old and a 1-year-old with husband Jorge Carrera, still hadnt felt the epidural kick in. She says she hit the button to administer an extra dose three more times before finally getting comfortable.

Eventually, Moreno says she drifted off to sleep, with her husband, her sister and cousin also in the room. While Moreno was asleep, nurses had been coming into the room to check on the babys heartbeat. The alarm went off on the monitor, which happens when the heartbeat isnt found, so my nurse came in to find it again, she tells PEOPLE. This had happened several times; my baby was very active and he liked to move. Sometimes Id adjust myself, and Id move the monitor by accident, so we werent overly worried when she initially came in, and I was still pretty asleep, she recalls. But as the minutes passed, I started to get worried because obviously shes not finding him [baby's heartbeat]...thats when I really woke up. Once Moreno was awake and the nurse was still trying to find the baby, panic set in. She recalls asking if she should lie on her back, to which the nurse agreed and said, Just lie on your back, well find him. When I turn on my back, her hands are still on my stomach, and thats when she points out that my stomach feels really weird, Moreno said in her video. In that moment, I dont know why I just thought, my babys dad. When Moreno tried to adjust her legs, she said she felt something on the bed. I swear I thought it was gonna be like my placenta or my uterus had popped out or...I never thought it was going to be my baby, she recalled. And [the nurse] lifts up the blanket, and my son is face down under all of my blankets. Hes face down. Hes not crying. And I just panic. I freak out, she continued. Obviously, you see a baby, and hes not crying, and hes probably been there for several minutes under blankets, under you. Thats everything a newborn shouldnt be. So I was really scared. I didnt think he was alive. The nurse swiftly picked up Morenos baby and started to rub him. I am screaming. I screamed at my husband, Moreno recalled. He thought he missed the birth. He just didnt realize we all missed the birth. Even after the nurse got her newborn son to cry, Moreno said she couldnt really process that he was okay, and that the whole experience left her feeling really traumatized. Looking back on the delivery, Moreno tells PEOPLE, It was a huge shock to find him [under the blankets]...turns out he was sleeping, and hes just a very chill baby, still to this day you just lay him down, and he falls asleep, hes just not a crier. The nurse didnt deliver him; he delivered himself, she adds. We had no idea he was even out, which is actually what made it so scary at first, since they couldnt find his heartbeat, since he wasnt in me anymore. We just thought something horrible had happened. Now that her son is 3 months old, Moreno says she feels very lucky and that her baby boy is absolutely amazing and was born in perfect health. Hes also our easiest baby and the adjustment has been seamless, she adds. It was incredibly scary finding him on his stomach under the blankets, not crying, but now that we know his personality, it really makes sense, hes just the most calm baby.The post Mum gives birth in her sleep and nurses don't find her baby until minutes later under pile of blankets appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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