Midwife spills the beans: These are the crassest sentences she hears from grandmas in the delivery room

Toronto (Canada) - Midwife Sydney from Toronto, Canada, caused a viral hit on TikTok in January. In the video, she reveals the most crass sentences that fathers have uttered after the birth of their baby. Following this success, the nurse recently followed up with the most crass sentences she has heard from (expectant) grandmas in the delivery room.

Midwife Sydney causes hilarity on her TikTok account.
Midwife Sydney causes hilarity on her TikTok account.  © TikTok/Screenshot/nurse_sydney

In this viral hit, the young Canadian also slips into the role of the various Grannys, as she did previously with the fathers. In addition to a filter that turns her hair gray, Sydney resorts to horn-rimmed glasses to look a little more like an older lady.

Then it starts: "There was no epidural anesthesia in my day," at least one of the grandmothers is said to have complained.

With epidural anesthesia, better known as an epidural, an anesthetic is injected into the lower back to make the pain of childbirth more bearable.

"You're having your waters broken? You broke my water naturally," is another phrase that is etched in the midwife's memory.

But Sydney has heard even worse.

Midwife Sydney simply imitates the grandmas in her viral hit

With horn-rimmed glasses and gray hair thanks to the filter, Sydney imitates the grannies.
With horn-rimmed glasses and gray hair thanks to the filter, Sydney imitates the grannies.  © TikTok/Screenshot/nurse_sydney

"I wasn't that loud when I gave birth to you," one of the women is said to have said. Another wanted the baby immediately after the birth: "Come to grandma," she is quoted as saying by Sydney.

This sentence is particularly strong: "It will never look the same down there again - trust me, I know." Also "nice": "You can't feed your baby with a bottle, only with your breast."

One of the expectant grannies is even said to have offered her daughter something to eat for refreshment shortly after she had thrown up.

That's some tough stuff Sydney has to say. Naturally, this helps her video to become more popular. It has collected around 700,000 clicks so far.