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Pregnant Woman Breaks Into Dance During Labor Because What Is Pain?
Cloyd can be heard in the video joking with his wife that the dance was going to make her a star. Trying to induce a little labor with the 69 Boyz (backed up by the Quad City DJs) and their classic song “Tootsie Roll”. Nishizawa said later on in the video.
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Well that’s what Yuki Nishizawa did at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital in front of her husband and the nursing staff. She looks downright joyful as she yells, mid-dance, “Woo!” This goes back to my love of Jock Jams, clearly. And the couple made no bones about it.
Cloyd says in the video: “I know I shouldn’t be laughing but, she wanted to be famous so this is how you do it: do the tootsie roll while in labour”.
The old-school dance – which Nishizawa says she also did at a party the day before Yume’s birth – “kept the energy in the room really positive”, adds Cloyd.
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The second video has received more than 43,000 shares. Coji Alexander Nishitzawa-Cloyd was born around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, weighing at a healthy 6 pounds, 15 ounces.