Your Organs During Pregnancy

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30 Apr 202102:22

Summary

TLDRThis whimsical script personifies a baby's journey through pregnancy, narrated by the brain. It humorously details the body's reactions and changes, from hormonal shifts to physical constraints, as the baby grows. The script captures the struggle of space, the need for increased blood volume, and the eventual relief of birth. It ends with a playful reminder of the cycle, hinting at the possibility of another pregnancy.

Takeaways

  • 🤰 The script personifies the body's experience during pregnancy, highlighting the changes and challenges it faces.
  • 👶 The 'little ball' mentioned is a baby, indicating the growth of a fetus inside the body.
  • 🛡️ The body's defenses are called upon to protect the baby, emphasizing the body's instinct to safeguard the developing life.
  • 🧠 Hormonal changes are described, affecting the body's energy levels and causing laziness.
  • 🚗 The script uses traffic as a metaphor for the body's internal processes, suggesting a complex system at work.
  • 🤮 The body experiences nausea, a common symptom of pregnancy, and uses humor to depict it.
  • 🌡️ The second trimester brings on a need for increased blood volume and red blood cell count to support the baby's growth.
  • 🩸 Iron deficiency is highlighted, a common issue during pregnancy due to the baby's needs for its own development.
  • 🍖 The body craves nutrients, particularly meat and bone, to support both itself and the baby's development.
  • 🤰 The third trimester is depicted as extremely uncomfortable, with the baby putting pressure on the body's arteries.
  • 🚫 The body struggles with fullness and discomfort, unable to eat much due to the baby's size.
  • 😵 Dizziness and discomfort are expressed, showing the physical toll the pregnancy takes on the body.
  • 👼 The birth of the baby is described as a relief, with the body returning to its normal state after delivery.
  • 👶🏻 The script ends with the possibility of another pregnancy, suggesting the cycle of life and the body's resilience.

Q & A

  • What is the 'strange thing' referred to in the script?

    -The 'strange thing' mentioned in the script is a baby growing inside the body.

  • Why does the narrator feel the need to call defenses?

    -The narrator calls for defenses as a metaphorical way of describing the body's natural response to protect and nurture the growing baby.

  • What is the significance of hormones in the script?

    -Hormones are significant as they cause the narrator to feel lazy and affect the body's functions during pregnancy.

  • Why does the narrator mention losing control of traffic?

    -The 'traffic' metaphorically represents the body's internal processes, indicating that the pregnancy is causing disruptions in normal bodily functions.

  • What does the narrator mean by 'throw up'?

    -The phrase 'throw up' refers to morning sickness, a common symptom experienced by pregnant individuals.

  • What does the second trimester signify in the script?

    -The second trimester is a stage of pregnancy where the body needs more space and experiences difficulty in breathing due to the growing baby.

  • Why does the narrator mention an increase in blood volume and red blood cell count?

    -The increase in blood volume and red blood cell count is necessary to support the baby's growth and to compensate for the increased demand for oxygen.

  • What is the issue with iron mentioned in the script?

    -The issue with iron is that the baby is consuming it all, leading to a potential deficiency for the pregnant individual, which is crucial for the formation of hemoglobin.

  • Why does the narrator express concern about puncturing veins and arteries?

    -The concern is due to the increased blood volume and the baby's growth, which can make veins and arteries more susceptible to damage.

  • What does the third trimester represent in the script?

    -The third trimester represents the final stage of pregnancy where the narrator feels extremely full and experiences discomfort due to the baby's size.

  • What is the significance of the music in the script?

    -The music signifies a transition or a change, possibly indicating the nearing end of pregnancy or the anticipation of childbirth.

  • What does the narrator mean by 'going down'?

    -The phrase 'going down' refers to the process of the baby moving into position for birth, known as lightening.

  • What relief does the narrator express after the baby is born?

    -The narrator expresses relief from the physical discomforts of pregnancy, such as the ability to hold urine and not having to work as hard.

  • Why does the narrator mention having 'that weird thing inside of me' again?

    -This suggests that the narrator is either pregnant again or is reflecting on the experience of having been pregnant previously.

Outlines

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🤰 Pregnancy's Impact on the Body

This paragraph humorously describes the physical and hormonal changes a body goes through during pregnancy. It starts with the body's initial confusion about a strange presence, which turns out to be a baby. The body experiences a surge in hormones, leading to laziness and difficulty in controlling bodily functions. As the pregnancy progresses, the body has to adapt by increasing blood volume and red blood cell count, and dealing with the baby's demands for nutrients. There's also a humorous mention of the baby consuming all the available iron. The body struggles with the physical discomforts of the growing baby, such as difficulty in breathing and maintaining bodily functions, culminating in the anticipation of the baby's birth.

👶 The Final Stages of Pregnancy and Birth

This paragraph continues the narrative of pregnancy, focusing on the third trimester's challenges. The body feels the pressure of the growing baby on its arteries and experiences discomfort and dizziness. The anticipation of the baby's birth is palpable, and when the time comes, there's a sense of relief and joy as the baby is born. The body expresses gratitude for the support it received during pregnancy and looks forward to returning to its normal state. The script ends with a playful reminder of the possibility of another pregnancy, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more content and to engage with the video by liking it.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Defenses

In the context of the video, 'defenses' refers to the body's immune system and its mechanisms to protect itself from foreign substances or threats. The script humorously personifies the body's response to pregnancy, suggesting that the 'baby' is something that needs to be defended, highlighting the body's protective nature. For example, the script says, 'I'll call our defenses,' indicating the body's initial reaction to the presence of a baby.

💡Hormones

Hormones are chemical messengers in the body that regulate various functions, including growth, metabolism, and mood. The video script mentions 'hormones' to illustrate the physical and emotional changes a pregnant person experiences, such as feeling lazy or emotional. The line 'I'm really getting a lot of hormones' captures this aspect of pregnancy, showing how hormones can affect a person's behavior and well-being.

💡Traffic

In the script, 'traffic' is used metaphorically to describe the feeling of congestion or discomfort caused by the growing baby inside the body. The phrase 'all this traffic guys' is used to personify the internal organs and to convey the sense of crowdedness and the struggle to manage the space within the body during pregnancy.

💡Second Trimester

The second trimester is the middle phase of pregnancy, typically weeks 13 to 27. In the video, this term is used to mark a specific stage where the body starts to show more noticeable changes, such as difficulty breathing and needing more space. The script says, 'second trimester, hey come on man can you help us out we need a little bit of space,' which humorously depicts the physical discomfort and the body's need for adaptation during this period.

💡Blood Volume

Blood volume refers to the total amount of blood in the circulatory system. The script mentions the need to 'increase blood volume and red blood cell count' to illustrate the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy to support the growing baby's needs. This is a critical aspect of pregnancy as the body has to work harder to supply oxygen and nutrients to both the mother and the fetus.

💡Iron

Iron is a mineral that is essential for the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood. The video script humorously states 'our baby ate it all' when referring to iron, indicating the increased demand for this mineral during pregnancy to support the baby's growth and the mother's increased blood volume.

💡Veins and Arteries

Veins and arteries are blood vessels that carry blood throughout the body. Veins return blood to the heart, while arteries carry blood away from the heart. In the script, the phrase 'try not to puncture my veins and arteries' is used to convey the sensitivity and vulnerability of these blood vessels during pregnancy, as they expand to accommodate the increased blood flow.

💡Third Trimester

The third trimester is the final phase of pregnancy, typically from week 28 until birth. The script uses this term to describe the last stage of pregnancy, characterized by feelings of fullness, hunger, and discomfort. The line 'being here is impossible' captures the intensity of the physical challenges faced by the body during this time.

💡Pressure on Arteries

Pressure on arteries refers to the physical strain or compression that can occur when the growing baby in the womb puts pressure on the mother's blood vessels. The script mentions this to emphasize the discomfort and the physical limitations experienced by the pregnant person, as in the line 'I told you not to put pressure on my arteries for god's sake.'

💡Dizziness

Dizziness is a sensation of lightheadedness or unsteadiness, often caused by a lack of oxygen or low blood pressure. In the context of the video, dizziness is mentioned to highlight the physical effects of pregnancy on the mother, such as the line 'oh man am I feeling dizzy or what,' which illustrates the potential side effects of the body's adaptations to support the baby.

💡Birth

Birth is the process of a baby being born or delivered from the mother's womb. The script uses the term to signify the end of the pregnancy and the beginning of a new phase for both the mother and the baby. The phrase 'my time has come' indicates the baby's readiness to be born and the mother's anticipation of the delivery.

Highlights

The body's internal dialogue as it experiences pregnancy.

The body's defense system is called upon to protect a 'little ball', which is revealed to be a baby.

The body's hormonal changes leading to feelings of laziness and cravings.

The struggle with controlling bodily functions during pregnancy.

The body's need to increase blood volume and red blood cell count for the baby's development.

The humorous situation of the baby consuming all available iron.

The challenges of maintaining blood circulation without puncturing veins and arteries.

The body's increased hunger and the need for nutrients for both the mother and the baby.

The physical discomforts of the third trimester, including difficulty breathing and feeling full.

The baby's movement signaling the onset of labor.

The relief and joy of giving birth and returning to a normal state.

The humorous reflection on the body's past experience with pregnancy.

The surprise twist of another pregnancy on the horizon.

A call to action for viewers to subscribe and like the video for more content.

Transcripts

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uh hey brain what's up there's something

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kind of strange inside of me

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it's like a little ball hold on i'll

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call our defenses

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uh-huh uh-huh okay

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well i've got some news we have to

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defend it because it's a baby

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ah a baby so cute

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oh i'm really getting a lot of hormones

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and i'm starting to feel too lazy to

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move all this traffic guys

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i'm losing control and it feels like all

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this food just wants to come out

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easy everyone let's just throw up and

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everything will be okay again

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second trimester

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hey come on man can you help us out we

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need a little bit of space it's really

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hard to breathe it's not me

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guys it's the baby this baby sure is

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asking a lot

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i'm going to have to increase blood

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volume and red blood cell count

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hey brain we really need some iron no

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can do

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there's no iron our baby ate it all

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my goodness it's such a job pumping all

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this blood

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hey could you try not to puncture my

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veins and arteries i'll really be in a

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lot of trouble

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i'm hungry you guys and some meat for me

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and some bone for my mummy

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whoops there goes my pee it's very

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difficult to hold it with all this

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pushing

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third trimester

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[Music]

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being here is impossible i'm hungry but

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at the same time i'm so full i told you

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not to put pressure on my arteries for

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god's sake

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oh man am i feeling dizzy or what i

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can't take it anymore i think i'm gonna

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die

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wait a minute what's going on now he

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seems to be going down well my friends

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my time has come

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thank you very much for the attention

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now i'm going to go bother my mom on the

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outside

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see you later

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oh my goodness finally having space

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again is so nice

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and being able to hold the pee and not

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having to work like crazy

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ah i love being normal

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hey uh brain do you remember when i had

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that weird thing inside of me that one

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time

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sure why because now there's another one

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no subscribe to watch more videos

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and if you liked the video make sure you

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hit the like button

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