More than 24 hours in Jenny heads to the hospital per her doctor’s request. She declines the hospital gown, choosing instead to stay in her personal clothing to minimize the clinical feel around her. Jenny is told her baby is "sunny side up" and uses the SIMs technique and a peanut ball to encourage rotation into a more ideal position. When Pitocin is administered and the surges pick up Jenny starts dancing to release stress and boost her mood. Check out Episode. 11 of Jenny's Journey on the Real Midwives of Los Angeles.
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Jenny B. Episode 12
More than forty hours into labor Jenny is checked for the first time and found to be dilated 2.5 centimeters. With a ways to go and no rest for three days, the medical team suggests an epidural so she can rest. Jenny is in good spirits and finds comfort in photos of her favorite place as the hou...
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Jenny B. Episode 13
60 hours into labor and on a high dose of Pitocin Jenny learns that she is still 3 cm dilated and tells her unborn child “However you want to come is OK, I am letting go.” Soon after, her doctor suggests cesarean birth and Jenny and her husband agree. Some unforeseen complications occur during t...
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Jenny B. Episode 14
It's the final episode of this journey, Jenny, Katie Hamilton, and Dr. Berlin reflect on Jenny's inspiring journey to motherhood and how she adapted to unexpected twists and turns and what she learned from those experiences.