This video documents a real-life emergency C-section in the Amazon jungle where a 6'3" father and 5'1" mother faced complications due to the baby's large size, requiring immediate surgical intervention; the total cost was approximately $2,300 including the $1,200 C-section, $200 per night accommodation, and miscellaneous expenses, highlighting the challenges of accessing emergency medical care in remote locations.
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My Baby Was Finally Born In The Amazon Jungle.
Added:Our baby was finally born in the Amazon jungle, but it wasn't as easy as we thought and there was some complications. So, let's talk about it.
And before I start this video, I just want to tell you guys, thank you so much for donating. A lot of you have donated so much money to help me buy diapers, help me with everything here, and I needed it. That's for sure. We had to get an emergency C-section cuz let let me just start let me just start the story right now. The doctors told me the baby was going to be born on the 6th, which is my birthday, June 6th. But it wasn't born. But I didn't really think much about it. And then the 7th came by.
Then the eth came by and the 9th came by. And then still nothing. But and in the morning of the 9th, um she woke me up and she told me, "Hey, like the baby's not moving anymore. It's not kicking like it's supposed to be." I'm like, "What, dude?" I instantly called um a taxi because I don't have a car yet. I'm going to get one soon, though.
But I instantly called a taxi and we rushed as quick as we could to the hospital. And basically what they were saying was I'm going to let her explain this part. I'm going let her explain this part.
Yeah, we had to do an emergency C-section because what happened was Yeah, dude. It's huge, dude. Because, you know, I'm I'm like 6' 3 just about and, you know, she's 5'1. So that was that was a little bit tough cuz what they said was the baby like its head was down below but its hand was also here.
So the head and the hand couldn't like fit out and the baby was in distress because of course it couldn't you know get out. So we immediately they were like okay even with all the medication of trying to you know give birth manually with like the serum we we had to be we had to go into instantaneous um C-section surgery because baby was too big American baby. So they called in the doctors which it took them an hour to get here and we were just freaking out completely. We didn't know what was going to happen which was later in the night they told us that if you never would have you know came here today the day would have 100%. So, thank God we were lucky with that. And so there they asked like, "Hey, do you want to come inside and like monitor the C-section?"
Not monitor it, but do you want to, you know, see what they're doing and are you nervous? Are you squeamish? I'm like, "No, I can do it 100%." So, I went in there, but uh I guess I was wrong and I almost passed out.
for which which really what happened was I'll put a little tiny picture right here of what my little outfit was. They put on the surgery like outfits that the doctors put on and had me go in there and it was just super hot. I was breathing through a mask like it I was just like overheating seeing all like the crazy stuff going on. I don't know what I can say on YouTube what you know I can't say what I can what I can't but just all of those things combined just I literally like almost dropped to my knees like the doctor's going to have to like help me out. Let me give you a little show around here of what our little hospital room looks like. Okay, so of course here is her and this is the bed and this is our room. And here's the view. I mean not a bad view. Hold on.
Check out outside. Look at that outside.
That is our beautiful view of the mountain. So, it's not the fanciest.
It's not the fanciest fanciest, but you know, it will get the job done.
Absolutely. But regardless, um the baby was born healthily and and very happily.
But she's going through a rough time and we're going to stay here for a few days. But I just want to give you guys a real quick update on everything. And I'm sure as this entire video is going on, I'm going to put clips over me talking.
I'm going to put little pictures right up here of, you know, the craziness of what this place looks like. And um I don't know how people survive down here.
I I really don't because it's it's a tough tough country to live in, dude.
Like look, this was my bed for the night, but I was sleeping in this little corner over there right here, which is pretty funny. But I would say drastically cheaper than the United States. The prices here is $200 per night to stay. And then the C-section.
>> Okay. So, the C-section was $1,200.
Yeah. So, the C-section was $1,200 and each night I s here, we're going to save for the days, which is $600. And then miscellaneous costs like um baby clothes, diapers, wipes, um you know, ordering her all natural food cuz I don't I didn't really want her to eat the food here.
See the the white American jeans completely won cuz we made the decision to not show our baby. But I'm telling you guys, it is the cutest thing in the entire world. I mean, the entire world. I wouldn't trade it for the world. I mean, it's going to be super fun to be a dad. Best feeling in the entire world. Now, what's nuts is my mom and my dad are grandpas now.
She's She's over there, right, Grandma?
But yeah, whenever we were in the operating room, you know, and I was just talking to her while they were like um stitching her back up, I was like I was traumatized, dude. I was like, "Let's uh let's not have kids for another few more years cuz I don't know if I can handle that."
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Cuz I wanted um I want to have like a few sons and a few daughters cuz I want the best of both worlds of the human life. because I think life is a big old video game the creator made for us to enjoy experience and learn and see what everything's all about of his creation. So, so yeah, I just want to give you guys a little quick update video and go down in the comments. I'll read every single one. I always do.
Sometimes I don't respond to you guys cuz there's hundreds of them, but I do read every single one 100%. I promise you. Congratulations for being a mom.
The total price of everything this entire visit, including everything miscellaneous, room, uh, C-section, surgery, it was probably about $2,300, which I don't know how people down here afford it. I really don't know how because if some like if an emergency happens and they only make 400 bucks a month and have like a few hundred bucks their savings for the year, I don't know how they do it. So, thank you guys for donating. I used every last dime of it for to save the baby and to save her and to buy the things I needed to. So, thank you for donating. And if you want to donate, you don't have to, but it really does help a lot. So, all of our family is visiting now. This is her brother Oscar. The best dude I've ever met in my entire life. He's the goat, dude. He's the goat. Subscribe.
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