PostHeaderIcon How to Deliver a Baby in a Car : How to Deliver a Baby in a Taxi Cab

Learn tips and advice on how to deliver a baby in the backseat of a taxi cab in this free instructional video clip. Expert: Laurie Fremgen Contact: www.lauriefremgen.com Bio: Laurie Fremgen, CPM, has been a midwife since 1996, attending 5 to 7 births a month and providing full prenatal, birth, and post partum support through her practice, Austin Midwifery Services. Filmmaker: EV studios

25 Responses to “How to Deliver a Baby in a Car : How to Deliver a Baby in a Taxi Cab”

  • MasterCjay says:

    Too bad births are not always easy.

  • HITESHWAR1000 says:

    fudu machod

  • ilubkyo2mucho says:

    I hope that never has to happen. xD
    Thank for the tips btw. :)

  • Shoughton101296 says:

    actaully your not, you can strain the neck or hurt the baby ;)

  • mike67mike says:

    Well I’ve delivered 12 babies this month and yes you do pull on the babies head…HARD! Those little guys are plenty pliable lol

  • theCooLiEstt88 says:

    “see mom, i might have to deliver a baby in a taxi. that’s why i have that rubber lady pelvis in my room!” -bret on viral video film school:)

  • EmilyPokemonRules says:

    nice manikin lol

  • xXxAngelHailxXx456 says:

    da babys deflated!!

  • babycakesjk says:

    negative.

  • Matt2779 says:

    This chick is spooky as hell.

  • felixthemaster1 says:

    any kid could watch this video and know how vaginas look like.
    why not 18+?

  • aerlmoren says:

    nice job

  • mihaibradeanu says:

    any kid knows how vaginas look like, wake up!

  • felixthemaster1 says:

    ok geeze!

  • 02lhara says:

    nice one….

  • daro601 says:

    Is giving the bloody, vagina juice soaked baby mouth to mouth necessary? vomits.

  • CindyKay618 says:

    I don’t like how the first couple sentences were delivered with an upwards inflection, like she was asking questions.

  • raist05 says:

    there’s a litttttttttttle bit more to it than this.

  • AaXXu says:

    lets just say that it takes Ball to put this on internet

  • isogrape says:

    srsly: WTF?

  • Foxycyclegoddess says:

    Not always, I attended a birth where the midwife had to reach up into the woman and remove the placenta because it wouldnt come out on its own. Most people that give birth don’t do much research (generically speaking) they depend on their doctor to tell them what to do. I just want to point out to those who don’t know the placenta needs to come out that it should be added to the video. :-) Other medical information such a cord prolapse and placenta previa these can B life threatening.

  • chassidykelly says:

    Um yeah, can you say dead baby and momma? seriously, this is absolutely wrong. I want to know where she got her certification. Not cutting the cord? Not removing the afterbirth? = Momma bleading to death. Never did she mention what to do if the baby’s cord is around it’s neck or if it is breached. seriously. this is amatuer at best.

  • charlessmyth says:

    There may be occasions when there are many complications to contend with. But the idea for this emergency situation, is that post-birth, (assuming that all goes as depicted) you are supposed to get to the hospital, and not simply head for home. Then again, you could be lucky, and the cabbie is a certified OBGYN doing taxi duties until a placement becomes available under Obama care, as is sometimes the case for the UK’s NHS, for those with a medical degree from India or Pakistan, for example.

  • Tazraz8 says:

    i like how “sparticus: Blood and Sand” is in the related videos

  • Adrianboxcarracer says:

    Hope my girlfriend is not pregnant…

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