After being born, Nick Cannon and Bre Tiesi’s son needed help breathing.

Legendary, Nick Cannon and Bre Tiesi’s son, needed help breathing after he was born.

Tiesi said in an 11-minute birth video posted Monday that the baby was born with a “long crown,” caused by a nuchal hand, or a hand by his ear.

“I noticed he wasn’t crying,” the model said, adding that their midwife used an air tube on the newborn and when he finally began to cry, it was “the best sound I ever heard.”

The real estate agent posted videos of her “unmedicated home birth” on YouTube last month. She warned viewers that the videos were “intense” and “graphic.”

In the video, Tiesi, who was 31 at the time, tried desperately to go into labor before Cannon, who was 41 at the time, had to leave for work across the country for an unknown amount of time.

The new mom, who was in labor for 10 hours, said in the video that the “intensity of birth” quickly made her feel “humbled.”

She also said, “This was the most painful, limit-pushing, and beautiful moment of my life.”

“The intensity of giving birth takes over your whole body, and I swear I was pushing so hard, screaming and crying, that I started to break. I started to doubt I could do it, and I kept saying, “Why won’t he come? Get him out!”

“At a certain point, I had left my body, and I didn’t remember much of my birth until my team sat with me to process it, which I felt was so healing and helpful,” she said, before thanking her “amazing partner,” Cannon, for his support during the process.

The new mom, who was in labor for 10 hours, said in the video that the “intensity of birth” quickly made her feel “humbled.”

She also said, “This was the most painful, limit-pushing, and beautiful moment of my life.”

“The intensity of giving birth takes over your whole body, and I swear I was pushing so hard, screaming and crying, that I started to break. I started to doubt I could do it, and I kept saying, “Why won’t he come? Get him out!”

“At a certain point, I had left my body, and I didn’t remember much of my birth until my team sat with me to process it, which I felt was so healing and helpful,” she said, before thanking her “amazing partner,” Cannon, for his support during the process.

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