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an influential person A woman identified as Fandi filmed herself giving birth during a livestream on twitch,
Fandi deviated from her normal routine on Tuesday world of warcraft gaming content and posted an over eight-hour-long livestream titled “Water Broke, Baby Time” as she was born at home with her husband, Adam, and a team of people.
Videos featuring online celebrities lying on my sofa in different positions As soon as she experienced contractions before getting into the inflatable tub delivery process,
In the last 45 minutes of the video, Fandi was seen holding her newborn daughter in her arms, whom she named Luna. At the end of the livestream, Adam thanked the audience for watching “a crazy experience”, which he called “a team effort” as he acknowledged the group of people setting up the cameras and other large tech equipment.
The influencer’s husband also said that the elaborate setup was never planned, and the original concept was to film the birth stream on an iPhone.
The livestreamer first announced that she was pregnant In April, posted a selfie holding printed sonogram photos on Instagram.
She captioned the post, “I’m having a baby on October 18th! Future Gladiator Inc.” “So excited for this next chapter in life with @adamaxbro.”
Fandi later shared a post on both Instagram and Instagram to share a photo of the newest addition to their family, while also addressing some of the criticism she received for publicly sharing such a private and vulnerable moment.
“There are so many births that have been documentedIt’s no different than the thousands of people out there; It was just done in a live format, showing the birth process in its entirety – the ugly and not-so-pleasant parts included,” she wrote in the caption of the post.

“It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done,” she said, adding that she had given birth in a hospital before and “I wasn’t a fan of how much agency you’re not allowed to have over it.”
“I had a plan in case there were complications for a hospital transfer, and made sure I was in a low-risk pregnancy and did my due diligence to make sure everything was done safely!”
Fandi said she felt “very comfortable” with her decision and that she worked with midwives and nurses with more than 20 years of experience.
He also explained that the livestream was not done “for money” and was only done as a way to remember that day, with commercials on the stream also reduced to a “minimum level”.
“And given that this wouldn’t be my everyday content, it wasn’t about building a new audience. It wasn’t used for my personal gain, I was sharing something personal and in doing so I was creating a memory I will never forget,” Fandi wrote.