A J.

asked • 09/12/24

My question is specified very specifically below:

There is a 2-part L&D (Labor and Delivery) video uploaded on YouTube by a couple, a man and a woman.


In the first 1st clip, the timeline kicks-off with:


Mom laboring at home from:


TUE 07/27/20 08:56 PM - 

TUE 07/27/20 11:29 PM


AND continuing at the hospital from:


TUE 07/27/20 11:29 PM - 

WED 07/28/20 02:03 AM


Concluding with Mom getting ready to give birth.


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HOWEVER: 


There is a brief recap of an event from video 1 highlighted in video 2, with the exception of different dates being listed.


For example:


TUE 07/27/20 11:29 PM is listed in the (1st video)


BUT:


TUE 07/28/20 11:29 PM 

is listed in the (2nd video)


Then giving birth on

WED 07/29/20 at 02:42 AM (2nd video)



Before that time, in the 1st video, though, the Mother specifically stated that she was fully dilated (4cm-10cm) and ready to give birth.


The controversial take is this:


The 1st video listed her saying what she said as:


WED 07/28/20 at 02:03 AM (1st video)


BUT:


WED 07/29/20 at 02:03 AM (2nd video), the video continues from where she left off.


Also, if a baby was born on WED 07/29/20 at 02:42 AM, contractions would have started around the night before on 07/28/20, assuming a 3-hour time span.


Additionally, there is no way a 3-hour event would span a total of 3 separate days, if one used the LEAST amount of time to get from 07/27/20 to 07/29/20.


From: 11:59:59 PM or 23:59:59 on 07/27/20,


The least amount of time It would take to reach 07/29/20, 


would be 24 hours and 1 second to achieve 12:00:00 AM or 00:00:00 (midnight).


If one used the LEAST amount of time to get from 07/28/20 to 07/29/20, 


From: 11:59:59 PM or 23:59:59 on 07/28/20,


It would take only 1 second to get to 12:00:00 AM or 00:00:00 (midnight).


Therefore, any 3-hour event falling on any day of the week would only end on the same day it started on or end on the following day preceding from the previous day.


In this case, it would be highly improbable for something to take 3-hours starting on 07/27/20 and ending on 07/29/20.


Am I correct or incorrect?…


Just seeking clarification.


Thank you in advance for any responses.

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