I feel so extremely blessed to call myself a nurse. I love that as a labor nurse, we see families made in different ways every day. For any woman out there that is struggling with infertility, you are not alone! I hope that everyone gets to experience the beauty of birth and babies in one way or another. And to the women and families we serve, you deserve the happiest, healthiest pregnancy, labor, and delivery ❤
This family’s expression (at 3:30) is priceless. Their expression embodies why we nurses do what we do.
The Gift of Life from Lovell Productions on Vimeo.
Thanks to Our Misconception for allowing me to reblog this video 🙂
Until my next delivery ❤
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i wonder about the health and futureof the surrogate. Having attended several, they are all very different in their motives and relationships with the parenting couple.
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As a L&D nurse for almost 20 years, I have been witness to these miracles a couple of times. A month ago, a good friend of mine was a surrogate and I was her doula. From the other side, the nurses made this miracle truly memorable. We, as nirses, bare our hearts daily. Such a blessing. Kim Miller, RN, BSN
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I watched this video a long time ago and forgot how much I loved it. Tears of joy over here. Thanks for sharing.
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My daughter is an IVF baby. I thought I would cry when I met her. I just giggled. I was drunk on love. ❤️
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awww ❤
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This is a beautiful video, thanks for sharing. I’ve long wanted to be a surrogate, but don’t fit the physical criteria that most surrogacy agencies are looking for. One of my favorite comments I’ve ever heard a surrogate make were was when the surrogate was asked if she found it hard to give the baby up after birth, she replied, “I’m not giving the baby up, I’m giving the baby back.”
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