Kristin Cavallari About the birth of her three children, it was a difficult experience to welcome her first child son, Camden.
The 38-year-old reality star recalls on Tuesday, August 26, the “Honest Honesty” podcast that she initially experienced false labor in Camden, who was born in August 2012 in Camden, who was born in August 2012.
“That was cruel,” Cavalari recalled. “I have to say, contractions are really bad.”
she The husband at that time, Jay Cartertrying to help by timing her contractions, but when he started telling her that his method was not enough to go to the hospital, his method backfired. “I was like, ‘F ***’,” Kavalari said with a smile. “‘Literally.”.”
The couple finally decided to call Kavalari’s doctor, who told her to come in after contracting on the phone. When they arrived, Cavalari remembered that he thought the doctor seemed “a bit edged” but wasn’t sure why.
Cutler, 42, later told his wife why her medical team was nervous: When they were in the hospital, they couldn’t hear Camden’s heartbeat at first. “Thank God, I don’t know, because I’ll scare f***.” this hills alum additional.
Cavallari went on to point out that she had an epidural anesthesia for her three children and had no regrets.
“I think today I would do different things, if I had a baby today, but the same breathing, I remember, ‘I had nothing to prove, I knew I was strong, now I was going to dy, I wanted epidural.” “So, while I was thinking in my mind, just like in my mind, I was like, ‘If there was a baby today, it would be a waterborne birth, I would have done it all naturally.’ But I was dying. I mean, I was dying.
this Very cavallari Star added that the epidural does not completely eliminate the pain. “It eliminates the contractions, but it doesn’t remove the feeling of my vagina, like a half-tear. She said. “I’m still suffering. ”
Cavallari said that despite the pain, Camden’s labor was “relatively easy” and only pushed for about 20 minutes. “It feels like a baby you’re pooping.” “It’s actually what it feels.”
Cavalari was induced when she gave her two children. (She welcomed her 11-year-old son Jaxon and 9-year-old daughter Saylor in 2014 and 2015, respectively.)
Cavallari and Jaxon are nervous about potential traffic in Chicago Life at that time When he played for the Chicago Bears.
“I would say it was a very seamless experience,” she recalled, noting that she only pushed it twice. “I don’t really remember the feeling of my Vajayjay splitting in two either. … I really looked back on the experience and it was really easy – like, very easy.”
Cavallari, along with Saylor, has been induced as she expires near Thanksgiving, and Cutler will be out of town while playing the Green Bay Packers on the holidays. She ended up having Saylor on Monday before the holiday so Cutler could be present. (Calari and Carter Split in 2020)
“I’m sorry, I don’t want to have a baby with my mom. I love my mom, but I don’t want to have mom in the delivery room,” the rare James founder explained. “No one else wanted to be with other people at the time. I didn’t want to do it alone.
Cavallari noted that she respects every parent’s childbirth choices, but she advises anyone who welcomes babies to spend a lot of time recovering and uses all the items provided by the hospital.
“I live with those ice packs on Coochie-Coo,” she recalls.

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