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00:00I don't know what to do.
00:01I understand the situation you're in, but
00:03My current situation is a state of...
00:05Shakli had a disgusting childhood?
00:07Dad, and she's not even my uncle in my house.
00:09I don't know how to sleep
00:10And it's the brute force above
00:12Janine wants to sleep here
00:13They left the dehnash behind.
00:14I don't, it's based on what I feel.
00:16Back pain and fracture pain
00:18And the people and the favor are equal
00:20And you're blaming me too?
00:21Deolo Mama
00:22Man, he's not taking responsibility.
00:23You kept
00:25If you're carrying the baby in your tummy
00:26Then it might improve
00:28What does this garbage mean?
00:29What's wrong with you? Don't insult me, just say that.
00:31What is this?
00:31No, no
00:32dedicate
00:33What are you doing?
00:34You'll smoke a cigarette
00:35And you are in a state
00:36No, Marash, you are an invitation.
00:37No, I smoke every day.
00:39I lived in humiliation.
00:40What should I do?
00:41I found out about my worries
00:42This is a loss for both sides
00:43You'll give me time to create my mind
00:45If the two sides are different to you
00:46I would have made a difference to you
00:48You wouldn't stress me out and make me miserable every day.
00:51I'm sorry, six
00:53Please don't hurt yourself
00:55Put down the cigarette
00:57Oh no, oh no, oh no, light it, Mom!
00:58Light me up
00:59Light me up, I'm craving it
01:00Seriously, I still have two hairs ahead of me.
01:02Oh, my stomach!
01:04You're trying to be gentle with what's inside.
01:06APA?
01:07Oh, the boy is having a nervous breakdown.
01:08Six people showed it
01:10any
01:10My love, my dear
01:11No worries
01:12I am a sensitive, daily, neurotic person.
01:14And why do I need to argue with him?
01:16Hey guys, stop being so desperate in this world.
01:19I won't be able to go to our place
01:21Yeah
01:22We are in the fifth month
01:23I'm excited to know what kind of Galilee it is.
01:25Two types of sedan
01:26Finished with a slap
01:27All that I'm doing is raising you
01:30How can I tell you how I like it?
01:32I want to eat something
01:33I'm craving something
01:34urgent need
01:36donkey fingerprint
01:37Ngetts
01:38Habibel
01:40salt
01:40I want salt
01:41I'm here, what do I want?
01:43I want salted fish, lemons, and onions.
01:45No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:49No, no, no, no, no
01:49Saltietleyahaha
01:50Messikhma, there is nothing in it, Fakan al-Qarna Afwan
01:53What can I tell you?
01:55What can I tell you?
01:56Badlako on the seventh
01:59This is called protection against miscarriage.
02:01Come with me
02:12Dear viewers, peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon us.
02:15Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program
02:17Hatch, the beautiful scenes, this episode is long, its duration may reach 9 months.
02:20Fahdi, please help us, dear, this episode won't be difficult.
02:22There's a link in the "Ra'ouba" section that won't open; this is a Kazem campaign.
02:24In minute 10, the hook will be visible, God willing.
02:26We're in the 20-25 range, it's perfectly normal, I won't take you anywhere.
02:29Videos of Kratos Maya and Hantar are circulating on TikTok
02:32Hanter suggests in these videos that a man must spend 9 months
02:35He is trying to get them to the best possible health and fitness level.
02:37He needs to do this before he tries having children with his wife.
02:40This is because approximately 50% of the embryo's genetic makeup
02:43He comes from a man, Abu Furn, God bless him, the one who walks in the valleys, yelling.
02:46Those who recognize its effects from the hair areas
02:47Zoom
02:48Henter believed that if his wife spent 9 months pregnant
02:51He will spend 9 months before them having his blood tested.
02:53He will cut out alcohol and reduce caffeine to be in the best possible shape.
02:57The videos, my dear, have spread and gone viral in a huge way
02:59Social media went viral
03:00And we kept seeing many reflections on the pregnancy experience that a woman goes through.
03:03And how can a man be part of this experience?
03:05Many people saw Henter as a caring husband.
03:07But as is typical with any comments, the topic is divided into two parts.
03:10For example, I considered Henter's interest to be strange and overly focused.
03:13The difference between Hazizi is that Beit’s envy is very powerful
03:15About 99 years ago, specifically in 1926
03:18Psychologist Carnie Harney observed that men don't just focus on pregnancy sometimes.
03:22Countries without awareness are being changed by women.
03:24Because of their biological advantages that save lives
03:26But we're just messing around with the pregnancy and childbirth process.
03:28A theory she called womb envy
03:30Naneen will envy them and express the same idea, but in different terms.
03:33For example, birth envy or the syndrome of the unwary.
03:35All of this revolves around envy of the biological capabilities of women.
03:40The truth is that, like any psychological theory
03:41There is no strong empirical evidence
03:43There is no empirical evidence to prove that all men suffer from birth envy in a conscious or consistent manner.
03:49The looks I'm giving you, even if they aren't proven facts
03:52It presents itself as a historical framework, a social framework.
03:54What I'm trying to tell you through all this is
03:56There is no existence without the female.
03:58This is a dear scientific right.
03:59This is because the female produces the origin of life.
04:01It is the egg
04:02Place the objects on it
04:04We see nature has many types, like birds
04:05The egg emerges from her body to continue developing outside.
04:08That's why this process is called egg-laying.
04:10Animals like the search finch, for example
04:11The female places her eggs inside a sac in the male's body, and he gives birth.
04:15As you can see, the origin of the egg is the mother.
04:17And there are some varieties that are completely independent of males.
04:19By placing the embryo, it develops without needing sperm transfers to fertilize it.
04:24Entities like bees and ants are working like this
04:25In a rare process called parthenogenesis
04:28A process called varthenogenesis
04:30In parthenogenesis, the species completely dispenses with males.
04:33It's all noses
04:34Yes, I'm in a good situation, thank God. I'm a little troubled.
04:36Thank God they ran away quickly
04:37By the grace of God and His blessings
04:38By God, the desperate need is not easy, because among people, the matter depends on both of you.
04:42The female carries an egg inside her
04:43It feeds, divides, and transforms into an embryo within it.
04:46In a long and exhausting waiting journey
04:48A journey filled with nausea, backache, and headaches.
04:51And despite the fact that human offspring are much more difficult than other types
04:54Humans themselves sometimes approach the subject in a very superficial way.
04:57In many films, we see the heroine pregnant with a large belly.
04:59Born in episode twenty-seven
05:00At 28 in the morning, Salim Fat is wearing a small.
05:03It was as if she had a balloon removed from her stomach.
05:05What you're saying makes us feel that pregnancy is just a biological process that happens on its own.
05:09It has no other defects
05:10We don't see anything from the stages of pregnancy
05:11We don't see any of the postpartum stages.
05:14The woman who is sitting down
05:14Zay El Fol
05:15This makes us feel that childbirth is an easy process.
05:17But like I told you
05:18The most difficult process that occurs at the level of other organisms is in humans.
05:22And it affects the mother, father, and fetus.
05:24Let's take you on a journey, my dear, to get to know what your loved one goes through during those nine months.
05:28These two processes can be understood as reducing her suffering.
05:31And it places it in its natural size without simplifying or increasing it.
05:34Our rest, my dear, lasted about nine months divided into three seasons.
05:37The first trimester begins from the first week until the twelfth week of pregnancy.
05:41Or approximately the third month
05:42This is the chapter in which the basic formation of the embryo begins.
05:44The second trimester occurs from the beginning of the third month until after the sixth month.
05:48This is where organ formation is completed.
05:50And the fetus begins to move
05:51The third and final stage is from the sixth month until delivery.
05:55When the fetus begins to grow rapidly and starts preparing to be born
05:58At each stop in the country, amazing changes occur for the mother.
06:01Changes in which all body systems cooperate
06:03We have one mission: to bring a new life into the world, a life that needs us.
06:06When you go to the doctor, my dear, if you suspect you are pregnant
06:08The first question he'll ask you
06:10When was your last menstrual period?
06:12This is because the duration of pregnancy is not calculated from the beginning of pregnancy.
06:14Not even from the time of fertilization
06:16No, this is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period.
06:19At that time, the body is preparing for the next ovulation.
06:22At the end of the first week or the beginning of the second week
06:24The uterus begins to prepare with an inner lining.
06:26Birch, that's how it is, and sweep the pavement in the upcoming victory of the Bawaida.
06:29The egg comes from the ovary
06:32But she's waiting a bit on the Flo channel.
06:34Who are you waiting for?
06:37I am ahead of all countries
06:41The Buwaida, my dear, prefers to sit like that.
06:43Waiting
06:44You're an animal, you sperm
06:45If no sperm reaches it, it expires.
06:48And it was forced outside the body
06:49It comes out along with the uterine lining that has formed.
06:51And the menstrual cycle
06:52But my dear, if the sperm...
06:54And the fertilization process occurs through the ingestion of a seed.
06:57And the name of this fertilized egg is zygote.
06:59The zygote, my dear, remains the first cell in this child's body.
07:03The cells that begin to divide and grow as they travel towards the uterus
07:05The one who didn't kill you was spraying water and cleaning the pavement.
07:07And she's waiting for him to come.
07:08My love, he's just going through the motions, period after period.
07:10Hoba zygote connects the uterus
07:11And a circle of cells called blastocysts begins to form
07:14A circle with a size of 0.1 millimeters
07:16The cells on the side of the blastocyst
07:17She's the one who will be the fetus
07:18The cells outside are what will form the placenta.
07:20The blastocyst implants in the uterine lining.
07:22Vincel is a little bit bloody
07:23This is called implantation bleeding
07:25Most zippers you don't notice
07:27Or they mistake it for the beginning of the menstrual cycle.
07:29And blastocyst cells begin to release hormones
07:31Help them to hibernate
07:32For example, the hormone HCG
07:34The hormone that appears in the blood and urine
07:36After about two weeks
07:37Here's the famous scene from MBC2 movies
07:39When the hero unnecessarily looks in the bathroom basket
07:41And then the hero finds a pregnancy test
07:43The six here performs a very simple procedure to revive the pregnancy.
07:45You take a drop of urine
07:46And you see the test light he has
07:48If she tests positive, she'll know she's two months pregnant.
07:51Usually, you feel the stadium at that time.
07:52In confusion and despair
07:53And also increased sensitivity
07:55But its symptoms can also be confused with those of menstruation.
07:57That's why we consider
07:58The most important symptom in delayed pregnancy is the menstrual cycle.
08:00But this doesn't happen every time.
08:02Text of the fertilized eggs
08:03It doesn't change in the womb
08:05Even after implantation, in about 20% of cases
08:07The Buwaida is coming down
08:08And the six women don't even know that they were pregnant and miscarried.
08:10And she'll think it's a late period.
08:12That's what they call a chemical break, Nancy.
08:15The fetus is not yet visible on the hook.
08:17But it shows up in a pregnancy test.
08:18This stage is very important because at the same time the opposite happens
08:21The six million people around the world are surprised by the pregnancy
08:23It wasn't in the plan
08:24Not because of a problem in the uterus or vagina
08:26But due to the lack of a decision and coverage
08:28In March 2022
08:29United Nations Population Fund
08:31A report was issued entitled
08:33Unintended pregnancy crisis
08:34The report states that half of the world's pregnancy tests are
08:37It's not planned.
08:38The highest rates are found in poor countries.
08:39Those who do not have access to suitable contraceptives
08:42Contraceptives are not available to them
08:44appropriately or commercially
08:46And hours with other people
08:47They don't have authority as a foundation.
08:48If they take a similar approach
08:49More than 60% of these cases end in exhaustion.
08:52The frightening thing is that 45% of it is unsafe stress.
08:56From Kamel Aziz, our journey continues and we're reaching week five.
08:58Most women notice that their menstrual cycle is delayed.
09:01They confirm the pregnancy by performing a test.
09:03And all that was left was the "Congratulations, my love, bring on the dad" vibe.
09:05And today, nothing heavy at all will come.
09:07You'll be the owner then, my dear, until the birth.
09:09Two hours passed and she kept walking like that.
09:11The boy slipped and died
09:12But we have to hide it from his father.
09:14That's only if the father is good, my dear.
09:15If the father wasn't good...
09:16Aziz does the same things.
09:18But that's what they do.
09:27Of course, my dear, this is a representation of what happened.
09:30Of course, my dear, this wasn't a joke, it was serious.
09:32In the embryonic stage, there is something called a seed.
09:35It's distorted, distorted, and it's getting bigger and bigger
09:37Shuha Shuha, and it grows as big as an olive.
09:39I sold it, so it remains a blessing.
09:40And at the end of the first third, it remains the size of an apricot.
09:43Slight development within the mother's womb
09:44But outside her body, her life is shaken
09:46The change begins with a few basic symptoms.
09:48First, you start going to the bathroom very often.
09:50The symptoms are simple, but they reflect a state of emergency within the body.
09:52The mother's body begins to produce more blood.
09:54To facilitate oxygen and food transport
09:56We have become the Ibn Farin Association
09:58Therefore, we console ourselves that we are at the end of the bathhouse.
09:59The mother's blood increases in volume by approximately 50%
10:02This makes the kidneys secrete more fluids.
10:04Therefore, the woman feels the urge to urinate frequently.
10:08Tariq's change is in the best interest of the fetus.
10:10But it creates a problem in the blood plasma
10:12Or the fluid in which the blood components are floating
10:14It increases by up to 50%
10:16At the time when the blood made it red
10:17It increases by about 20%
10:19Then there will be a dilution
10:20or thinning the blood
10:21The concentration of those who are globin decreases
10:23This leads to anemia.
10:23That's why the doctor, my dear
10:25He might advise you to take iron supplements.
10:26After confirming the iron stock
10:28As for the second offer
10:29The mother remains very compassionate.
10:31What fuels any effort
10:32All the effort is inside
10:33The body is working to burn energy
10:35A line that its workers reject
10:36It doesn't stop, 24 hours a day.
10:38All of this is due to the formation of embryonic tissues.
10:40These currencies produce hormones
10:41For example, the hormone relaxin
10:43The one who increases by ten thousand in the last third of the first third of the year
10:45Of course, my dear, what does Bay do, judging by its name?
10:47Perchies the ligaments and joints of the body
10:49Especially in the pelvic region
10:51And also the hormone progesterone
11:01Our hero, the colostrum in a baby Jay
11:03Dear Da Katha, on Cairo Channel, and people call it colostrum milk.
11:06Every time on this channel, any doctor sitting next to a bone machine
11:08What are you doing here?
11:09This procedure, my dear, is very painful for the woman.
11:11Of course, my dear, all these symptoms
11:13Don't let us miss this very important offer
11:15And the most famous drama
11:17Vomiting and nausea
11:18Most pregnant women become more sensitive to smells.
11:21Even if they used to love these scents
11:23Things like fruit, things like poppers, might disgust them
11:25Everything about them can be very off-putting
11:27What's wrong with the guy who's marrying her?
11:29Most women feel nauseous all the time in the first trimester
11:31And the slaves, my dear, were divided between the two theories.
11:33One theory suggests this is a product of rapid biological processes.
11:35Between the mother and the body of the fetus, which is foreign to her
11:38This is a theory
11:38The second theory states that nausea protects the body of a pregnant woman.
11:41Because she's eating something that already contains toxins.
11:43For example, foods for grinding grain.
11:45These are usually associated with more toxins and microbes.
11:48And what brings me back to the last theory is that nausea occurs in the first third month.
11:51This is a very critical period for the developing fetus.
11:54Any chemia can cause deformity and abortion
11:56That's why he tells people to quit smoking and quit drinking alcohol.
11:59Seriously, Ya Ahmed, you should have said so earlier.
12:01And to attend the studies, the six who suffer most from nausea
12:03He has a lower stress level than those who feel nauseous.
12:07Tamani, my dear, if we take the first theory of conflict between mother and fetus
12:10We will face the question, why doesn't this happen in animals?
12:13Humans are practically the only creatures that suffer from nausea during pregnancy.
12:16Mr. Ishta, you kept opening your mouth the whole time, that's it.
12:18Pregnant or not, and have you ever seen him gagged?
12:20Benefit for the flower
12:21This is simply because humans eat a much wider menu than other people.
12:25Therefore, the chance of poisoning is higher.
12:27It's as if this nausea is something you'd call health insurance for pregnant women.
12:29Despite the fact that vomiting is a healthy and normal symptom
12:32However, it increases anxiety and depression rates in pregnant women.
12:35Because at that time they lose control of their stressed body
12:38And they lose important vitamins in it
12:39It affects nervous and psychological balance.
12:41Habbad
12:42Your words are what make them lash out at us and act like fools.
12:44A little bit of vomiting, that's the problem.
12:45Yes?
12:46Dear, I've noticed that your car is carrying a precious motorcycle.
12:48What is this, please?
12:48Studies
12:49I found that anxiety and depression are increasing.
12:51Why do doctors and spouses get so worked up?
12:53They reduce nausea symptoms.
12:55The problem arises when these nausea symptoms worsen.
12:57And after the women, you find neither understanding nor support for this situation.
13:00Then the nausea turns into a nightmare.
13:02Like what happened with Jess
13:03The woman who was diagnosed with single-dose hyperemesis gravidarum
13:06In the recording, she says something common
13:08All women who have experienced this syndrome have gone through it.
13:10This is the hardest thing I've ever experienced in my life.
13:12The vomiting is continuous and ongoing without relief.
13:14The situation is untenable.
13:15Every child says it, that's normal.
13:17Until Jess reaches week 28
13:19And in it, she decides to end her life, dragged away.
13:21They are forced to deliver the girl via cesarean section.
13:24In an attempt to save her, the girl dies after four clothes
13:27The greetings reveal that Jess feels she's not being heard.
13:29It was a major reason for her psychological distress
13:31That's why she reached out and launched a fundraising campaign in her name.
13:33This story may seem surprising in its cruelty and ending.
13:35But the truth is not surprising at all.
13:37Single pregnancy vomiting
13:38From the time they described the French surgeon
13:40Antoine Dubois
13:41They will consider society a gulp
13:43From the 17th century, society considered ghusyan a sign of indulgence.
13:46The women's quarters are left and isolated without any care whatsoever.
13:49Although nausea is a medical condition with devastating symptoms
13:53From the outside, we see the nausea doesn't stop.
13:55But if we entered the body of the pregnant woman
13:57We'll find her stomach emptying, but the vomiting still doesn't stop.
13:59It causes acid reflux and no medications work for it.
14:02The one you find will cause the body to become dehydrated.
14:04And he begins to break himself
14:06This increases blood acidity
14:07This puts the health of the mother and fetus at risk.
14:09The world is starting to notice the situation more.
14:11When it started affecting public figures
14:13For example, actress Amy Schumer and Princess Kate Middleton
14:16And now she remains a geneticist at the University of California.
14:18Marlena found that as soon as she turned her body or smelled a scent
14:22A violent wave of vomiting begins.
14:23After the painful audacity and neglect of Bakatra
14:25Marlena decides to resign from the cancer research lab.
14:28She devotes herself entirely to studying hyperemesis.
14:32And then you come along and are surprised to find that there are very few studies about it.
14:35Because in the year 2223 she publishes a paper in Nature
14:37The condition is linked to a specific hormone.
14:39The body's sensitivity to this hormone
14:41What I'm telling you about, my dear, is a very long journey with many laughs.
14:44But it assures you that if you experience severe vomiting during your pregnancy
14:47Please be aware that this is a case that requires medical attention.
14:50It usually ends peacefully after the first third.
14:53It's very important for parents to know that this isn't spoiling.
14:55This is a medical condition that affects a significant percentage of pregnant women.
14:58Every pregnancy experience is different; it can be simple or difficult.
15:01But the point is that we listen to the person who is hurt.
15:04It's important to hear the six
15:05Oh Abu Hamad, oh me, for the ruins that help with the pregnancy
15:06You're a criminal now, you're praising God, and telling me to listen to the six?
15:10124. Nausea symptoms decrease in most women.
15:13Your appetite will increase again
15:14Here the six transform into the Al-Jaz grass family.
15:16You can take it to the garden
15:19Ready, he says, "Everything is fine."
15:21The fetus in the womb at this stage is of a certain size.
15:23The pregnant belly will become slightly more visible.
15:25When you hear the advice of many, many people will be confused for your sake.
15:28You're not feeding yourself, you're feeding the baby.
15:29And frankly, he found that there are many scams targeting your spouses.
15:32Honestly, the fetus needs 1000 calories, by the way.
15:35Almost a cheese and egg sandwich
15:37The fetus does not need any extra hours of sleep to increase its weight.
15:40And it causes more problems and complications
15:41Being overweight can lead to problems during pregnancy.
15:44High blood pressure and gestational diabetes
15:45Try as much as possible
15:47As much as possible?
15:48That means we improve our food and choices.
15:50Don't be stingy with your words
15:51And focus on writing about diversifying your food.
15:53Nuts, yogurt, fruits, meat, vegetables
15:57Awadi, the one you brought back.
15:58Quality is more important than quantity in the campaign.
16:00This is because the fetus needs nutrients.
16:02Things like vitamin D
16:03The one that comes from the sun and salmon
16:05We eat salmon, of course.
16:05Hopefully we'll go down during the day.
16:06Vitamin B6, for example
16:08It is found in meat, say grains
16:09We will eat meat, of course.
16:10B12
16:11In meat, fish, and milk
16:12Sweet seafood tagine from Bahri
16:14And also, it's for the baby's cells.
16:16Iron for blood cells
16:17And vitamin C to help with iron absorption.
16:19And you all know very well where they get their money from.
16:20Okay, the doctor will prescribe supplements for you.
16:22It is very important that you take the prescribed dose and do not exceed it.
16:25Not everything you gain weight with will make you stronger during pregnancy.
16:27The body is a sign of the minute
16:28Increase certain vitamins
16:29Like vitamin A, for example
16:30It is possible that God's will may cause her to suffer deformities.
16:32Incidentally, retinol is one of its derivatives.
16:34If your skincare routine includes retinol
16:37Please stop taking it during pregnancy.
16:38And for the sake of the body's balance and its delicate balance
16:40We find things that are forbidden and you shouldn't go near them.
16:42First thing, my dear, is alcohol.
16:44During pregnancy, it causes fetal alcohol syndrome.
16:47The baby is born with a small head.
16:48Hearing and vision problems
16:50Difficulty in learning and paying attention
16:51We also have something like smoking
16:53Smoking reduces the weight of the fetus.
16:55And it delays the development of the mind.
16:56It also causes placental problems.
16:58It raises blood pressure
16:59And also caffeine, my dear
17:00It doesn't cause any problems for the fetus, yes.
17:02However, consuming too much of it reduces the baby's weight.
17:04Don't rush the dishes and the melting
17:05He will do his duty after the birth.
17:07According to the recommendations of the pregnant woman
17:08You shouldn't exceed a certain limit of caffeine.
17:11Okay, Abu Hamad, I won't drink anything or have any coffee.
17:13My dear, caffeine isn't just found in Shaiqiya or coffee.
17:15Caffeine is found in cola.
17:16Caffeine is found in chocolate
17:18Caffeine is present in energy drinks.
17:20May God punish you, Abu Hamad, calm down and go back to alcohol.
17:21All these things don't just affect the mother's body.
17:23But it passes through a central station
17:25Link between mother and fetus
17:27Its name is the placenta
17:27As described by Graham Burton
17:29Biologist of dwarfism
17:33He says it's a very, very important comeback.
17:35But we don't know much about him.
17:37The placenta is complete
17:38And it operates at full capacity in the second third
17:40So the question remains
17:40What is the placenta?
17:41What is its mission?
17:42And what is Kim Kardashian's role in this matter?
17:451947
17:47Some scientists spotted [something] in a village in Uganda
17:49A virus that has become entrenched in rhesus monkeys
17:51This virus is transmitted to humans and is registered under the name Zika.
17:53Hasso Back Left is playing in the Chelsea camp
17:55Zika is a mild virus that causes a simple infection.
17:57Motea Bzika
17:58Until many things happened in 2015
17:59Epidemic in Brazil
18:00Millions have experienced mild symptoms of the pandemic.
18:02And they didn't care
18:03The problem, my dear, didn't appear in the adults.
18:05In the same year, thousands of children are born with small heads.
18:08And that's when the doctors realized the disaster.
18:09The Zika virus can infect the placenta of the fetus.
18:12In the past, we used to examine the placenta after it was delivered during childbirth.
18:14But the Zika virus was imposed on the scientific community
18:17He consults millions to understand this bit
18:19In what is known as the Human Placenta Project
18:21The placenta is the first organ
18:22It forms in the woman's body after fertilization.
18:24But its source remains the embryo
18:25More than 90% of its cells
18:27It consists of embryonic cells
18:29No one is a small part of the mother
18:30It causes it in the uterus
18:31And he connects her to the mother
18:32The fetus has an umbilical cord coming out of it
18:33Inside this rope are two arteries and a vein
18:35umbilical vein, blood flow
18:37The blood that carries oxygen and eats
18:38And he's for the baby
18:39As for the remaining two arteries
18:40Those who take deoxygenated blood
18:42Shahlena is far from him
18:43Inside the placenta there is an artery and a vein
18:45They come from the mother's body
18:46These two invade space in the placenta
18:48Its name is Interval Space
18:49De Berk is from the mother's blood
18:51I'm waiting for it to react with the fetus's blood.
18:53What happens is that the artery
18:54The baby's umbilical vein
18:55They penetrate the placenta
18:56They form a semi-tree-like structure
18:58All this, and you still consider the blood of the mother blessed?
18:59This is where the exchange takes place.
19:01Mother's blood and fetus
19:02It's absolutely unacceptable to mix them
19:04But they are very, very close to each other
19:06Through a thin membrane
19:07Its name is Placenta Bariar
19:09For example, my dear child
19:10He doesn't know how to breathe
19:11Why? Because it's floating in a liquid.
19:12The need here depends on the placenta.
19:14It is the lungs
19:15How can you ask Hamad?
19:16Mohammed tells you all the time
19:17fetal hemoglobin
19:18It has a higher affinity for oxygen.
19:20From the mother's homoglobin
19:21When the fetus's hemoglobin
19:23And the mother is approaching
19:23Oxygen is distributed towards the fetus.
19:25Carbon dioxide too
19:26It moves from high concentration
19:28The one in the pool of blood
19:29To the mother's vein
19:30Also, my dear fetus
19:31He doesn't know how to eat
19:31Not lightning, Scozine
19:32And workers are cutting a rope into the womb inside
19:34No, this is the fetus.
19:35Completely dependent on elements
19:37The one who sees this in the mother's blood
19:38That's why the mother can't
19:39She still has a deficiency in certain elements.
19:41This is because the body responds
19:42First fetal needs
19:43Even if it's at the expense of the mother's stock
19:46This flower is coming to the right, sorry
19:49Hair
19:50When my dear took
19:56And I swallowed the role of the fetus
19:56I liked the topic of the umbilical cord.
19:58The fetus, my dear
19:59Shapeless
19:59Parasite on the mother
20:00Calcium, for example
20:01If he didn't have enough
20:02Is it withdrawn or not?
20:03So get it, screen!
20:04And I ask you, my dear iron
20:05Same thing
20:06Any biological competition between mother and fetus
20:09The fetus wins
20:10The fetus takes everything it wants.
20:12But my dear
20:12Something like folic acid, for example
20:14Baloch stock like calcin
20:15So here the mother must take it
20:16Because its deficiency causes birth defects
20:19It's not just about food, my dear, be careful.
20:20All antibodies
20:21The one the mother created
20:22Her lifespan is resistant to infection
20:23All the diseases that came back to her
20:25All of this goes to the fetus
20:26Ready
20:27The fetus, my dear, is very sensitive.
20:29He gets what he needs
20:30He takes his taste
20:30After that, he remained
20:31He still wanted to spend
20:32He definitely doesn't spend it all on his own.
20:33both
20:33It's all baby waste now.
20:35lactic acid
20:36urea
20:36All countries are spreading
20:37Through the placental membrane of Bra
20:39The placenta doesn't just regulate traffic.
20:41no
20:41This gland secretes hormones like a gland.
20:43It makes everything soft and flexible.
20:45In blood and pelvic tissues
20:46Let me tell you
20:47The hormonal storm
20:48It reaches the mother's own brain
20:49So that it can begin, my dear
20:50Amazing second chapter
20:51And here I want to transform my brain
20:53This young lady
20:53Who is the influencer?
20:55Do you love shopping?
20:56And you drink Starbucks
20:57And you sip coffee
20:58And in his imagination, he searches in the bathroom for some
21:00to
21:00Karima Mokhtar's project
21:01Look at this pigeon!
21:02I want a dalq
21:04In a study
21:05The women's brains were tracked
21:06Before and after pregnancy
21:07And also during it
21:08I found that there was a case
21:09From the surge of pregnancy hormones
21:11This makes the cortical gray matter
21:13In parts of the brain that shrink
21:15This is the part responsible for processing information.
21:17And also about perception
21:19Oh, Hamad, does that mean I will lose my ability to process information and perceive things?
21:22Will I be a victim?
21:22No, my dear, don't take it off
21:24This size deficiency
21:25Not a completely negative thing
21:26As far as we know,
21:27You can be sure you know very well the curse of consciousness
21:28What's actually happening is a process of nervous conditioning.
21:30brain connections
21:32To make the brain more specialized
21:33And more efficient in certain tasks
21:35And in the case of pregnancy
21:36The child's needs remain clear
21:38And attachment to him and his mother
21:40Mother's heart transplant
21:41After the sources, my dear
21:42The subject matter is similar to that of the statue.
21:44You are pointing out the extras
21:44So that the statue may shine and illuminate
21:46There's practically no other time in life.
21:47The body produces this amount of hormones
21:49Other than puberty and adolescence
21:51These things, my dear, explain
21:53Why can pregnant women daydream so easily?
21:54She also has memory problems.
21:56This is because the brain at that time
21:57He is focusing his resources on new priorities.
22:00Simply put, you've lost your mind.
22:02No to the world
22:02You are so kind and gentle.
22:04With time, my dear
22:05This comes as a very big surprise to some mothers
22:07The mother is turning into a multi-sweetener
22:10She's becoming a time management expert
22:12And this, my dear, is the character's story; listen to it.
22:13For example, female PhD students
22:15They were going to get their PhDs and carry
22:17There's no time left for a PhD.
22:18Suddenly, in the name of God, what God wills
22:19You can do the research from here
22:21View the lab here
22:23Stop the boy from here
22:24The report continues from here
22:26Put him to sleep here
22:27The idea that there is no time makes her capable of creating time
22:30She adheres to the schedules she sets and implements them.
22:33The fifteen minutes waiting for this bus
22:35They get rid of things
22:36This is an invitation to organize your time.
22:38Not an invitation to get pregnant while studying
22:39my dear
22:40The purpose of the blood becomes clearer
22:42And the most severe in the first pregnancy
22:43In al-Bakri
22:44And it's possible the brain may never return to its previous state.
22:46After the effects, it continues for a long year after childbirth.
22:49It's as if the first pregnancy shapes the woman's brain.
22:51She remains a mother
22:52The science of anthropology, my dear
22:54Aaysigh, there is a scientific name for it.
22:55Metallics
22:56In the style of Adolescence
22:57From childhood to burial
22:59The transition from the Mufti's breast to Zak's glory
23:02The dear, flawed exposure that he's telling you about
23:04It illustrates how much pregnancy is an existential experience.
23:06It's not just about achieving the modesty of motherhood.
23:07But also, its effects are sometimes
23:09It goes beyond the mother herself.
23:10The man you started the episode with
23:11The one who wanted to take care of his body
23:12It takes 9 months before fertilization
23:14In a state of care
23:15In my dear men, there is a documented scientific phenomenon
23:17They experience what is called compassionate pregnancy
23:20Coffin syndrome
23:21These men become emotionally involved in their wives' pregnancies.
23:23To the point that some pregnancy symptoms appear on them
23:26You'll find that for the first three months he himself sang the same song.
23:28Back pain, stomach pain, and weight gain
23:31If his wife weighs more
23:32He may also experience psychological symptoms.
23:34Like stress, anxiety, or depression
23:36And each of the man is connected to the fetus
23:37What the fish sees and hears its heartbeat
23:39The more the symptoms increase
23:41In a work study of 1983
23:42I found a connection based on attachment to the fetus.
23:44Symptoms include fatigue, nausea, and muscle cramps.
23:47Doctors believe these are primarily psychological symptoms.
23:49But sometimes we see real physical symptoms
23:51Even hormones get messed up in men.
23:53Studies have found that testosterone
23:55The parents' anxiety decreases as the birth approaches.
23:57And it increases even more among new parents.
23:59prolactin
24:00Hamad, this prolactin is because it's not open.
24:02milk hormone, my dear
24:03any?
24:03Yes, my dear, the prolactin hormone
24:05Prolactin levels increase in some fathers after childbirth.
24:09any?
24:09But I'm not joking, my dear.
24:11Not necessarily bad things at all.
24:12These are normal physiological processes that increase feelings of parenthood.
24:15This increases their compassion for the baby.
24:17But it's also the same thing she does with women.
24:18It causes fatigue and discomfort
24:21We're reaching the final chapter, my dear.
24:23My dear, she can't even see her legs from her stomach anymore.
24:25The baby's basic organs are fully formed
24:27lungs, kidneys, and brain
24:29His fingerprints, his hair, and his strands would bloom if he had any.
24:31Of course, you can imagine how we used to do ultrasound.
24:33any?
24:33any?
24:33At this stage, the baby can hear the sound of cotton and the mother.
24:36He knows the light from the darkness
24:37It controls the movement of an object
24:39He's practicing kickboxing in his mother's womb.
24:40The fetus weighs between 2 and 4 kilograms.
24:43This, my dear, makes it very easy to feel the baby
24:45Because your abdominal muscles are stretched to their maximum extent
24:47And the uterus that was the size of a compass
24:49It's the size of a watermelon.
24:50What is the meaning of "womb," my dear?
24:52He starts decorating the internal organs
24:53The area isn't that big.
24:54This man is like the universe itself, constantly expanding.
24:56He's been stuck in limbo for years, waiting his turn.
24:58The intestines and blood come up and go back down
25:00And it puts pressure on the diaphragm.
25:01Therefore, the same mother remains more misguided.
25:03But scattered, despite the feeling of this breathing
25:05However, the efficiency of breathing itself increases
25:07The amount of air in each inhalation increases by 30 to 40 breaths.
25:11This is to meet the body's increasing need for oxygen.
25:14Progesterone hormone reduces levels
25:16carbon dioxide
25:17It also stimulates the respiratory centers.
25:19The women who were infected with the rabies
25:20Their breathing improves during pregnancy
25:22Your body also shows signs of pregnancy on the outside.
25:24Skin pigmentation caused by hormones
25:26The nipples of the jujube tree begin to become faint.
25:28So that the baby can see the breastfeeding area.
25:30Dark lines will start to appear on the abdomen.
25:32I heard almost Linya Najra
25:33And the one who is obsolete after birth
25:35But the skin stretches due to hormones that weaken its elasticity.
25:39This leads to the emergence of stretch marks.
25:41These can turn into permanent scar-like marks
25:44Although stretch marks reflect natural changes in the body
25:47However, many people see it as an unsightly appearance.
25:49Regarding my beauty
25:51And you know the situation with the beautiful woman
25:52Oh Abu Hamad, the position of the beautiful one
25:53And he threatened her severely
25:54But I cannot fulfill it
25:55Let me tell you, my dear, that Columbia University found that pregnancy increases sixfold.
25:59It also increases her biological age.
26:01And to reflect the functional capacity of the body
26:03It increases from weeks to two years
26:04The surprise was that it happened three months after the birth.
26:06Researchers found that biological age can be reversed by three to eight years in some cases.
26:12My dear, the pregnancy was like a bottle
26:14The six are moving from one stage to another.
26:16I wish you an invitation to accept the birth
26:17It's not an invitation to get pregnant so you can live forever in this world.
26:19A stressful time filled with physical and psychological pressure
26:21At this time, the mother needs to be kind to herself.
26:23With the same tenderness with which she held her unborn child
26:25That's because they don't just say the baby is new.
26:27No, she also creates a new version of herself.
26:29Pregnancy, my dear, is a stressful journey.
26:31Not all women emerge from it with the same strength.
26:33One in five mothers in the world
26:35They suffer from depression during and after pregnancy.
26:37Depression and anxiety here are not just feelings
26:39These are factors that can change the course of pregnancy.
26:41And it has a long-standing effect on the child's health and nervous system.
26:44In biology there is a very important concept
26:46His name is
26:48In other words, what does the fetus inside expect the world to look like?
26:51So that he learns to behave himself
26:52In Daphnia crustaceans
26:54If the mother smelled the scent of predators
26:55People who have a shield to protect them
26:58Field ovens
26:59Depending on the length of the foal that the mother is exposed to
27:01The poison of the fetus is determined
27:03So the baby knows whether it's summer or winter
27:05The baby goes down with his clothes on.
27:06And the same applies to the fetus, my dear, in humans.
27:08When he receives signals from hormones of insatiability
27:11The nervous system, with its components, acts as a signal.
27:12And the world he'll emerge into is full of dangers.
27:14He is programmed to remain more cautious.
27:16You also have something like stress hormones
27:18Which reduces the delivery of important substances to the fetus
27:20Like the word
27:21Cortisol is needed in the body
27:23This is a fundamental component in brain development.
27:25Its deficiency leads to dust.
27:27In attention and behavior
27:28Very important, my dear
27:29We think that mood swings
27:31Pregnancy is a very natural need
27:32Natural
27:33Any anxiety and stress
27:34It doesn't mean at all that you're harming your fetus
27:37These may be normal bodily responses.
27:39Especially since he is going through one of the most difficult journeys of his life.
27:42Science, my dear, has presented a journey of progress.
27:44Each stage was full of variables
27:45Promising life
27:46And life will be terrifying.
27:47But what science confirms is that pregnancy is a very individual experience.
27:50Scientifically and physically, it differs from one mother to another.
27:52That's why they went through every stage with the mother
27:54Amidst sound medical care, something is essential.
27:57But my dear, pregnancy isn't something that only concerns the mother.
28:00Psychologically and emotionally, pregnancy is often a mirror
28:03A mirror that reflects the feelings of the people around the mother
28:05According to a study conducted in 2023
28:0765% of mothers feel new anxiety and guilt
28:10As a result of the judgments of those around him
28:12Judgments on every step and choice they go through in their pregnancy
28:15That's why in her beautiful book
28:16How to swallow motherhood and its ghosts
28:24Not just for pregnant women, but for everyone in her circle too.
28:27And whoever is able to be a supportive mirror can either make her journey easier or more difficult.
28:31That's all, my dear brother, and not least
28:32Forget the past life, focus on the future life.
28:34We forget to look at the sources
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28:36Let me tell you, my dear, about a joke
28:37A doctor once told you about a dog's organ in an obstetrician's womb.
28:39Do you know what happened to him? He got a senna-stained carcass.
28:40I'll tell you something else if you don't like this.
28:42Do you know why women give birth in the ninth month?
28:43No, Abu Hamad
28:44Because of the tenth, the crowd
28:45Peace be upon you, it's not suitable to give birth there because of the crowds.
28:47Buhamad, these are permissible abortions.
28:49These are illegal statements