Though Lala Kent had a “perfect” second pregnancy, her quick labor and delivery of daughter Sosa led to some scary complications. The “Vanderpump Rules” star — who welcomed the baby girl with the help of a sperm donor earlier this month — took to her “Give Them Lala” podcast Wednesday to share details about the birth experience. “During my second-to-last push, [my obstetrician] kind of stands up really fast, and he’s fixated on the monitor,” she explained.

“And he’s making eyes with the nurse who’s reading things to him that I clearly don’t understand ’cause I’m not a doctor. And he looks nervous.” Kent, 34, said she asked if everything was OK, to which her doctor replied, “Yep, I just want you to keep pushing.

” It turns out “the [umbilical] cord was wrapped around [Sosa’s] neck a couple of times,” but Kent’s doctor “stayed calm” and “didn’t let [her] know that.” “She comes out, they put her on my chest and I go to hug her — you know, embrace my baby — but the way that the nurse is acting with the baby ..

. and she’s not crying. She does one cry and then it stops,” Kent recalled.

“And my hands are freezing, so I’m like, ‘I’m not touching her because I don’t want to send her into shock.'” The Bravolebrity said the nurses began “rubbing her chest” and “sucking things out of her mouth.” “For mama, it was great that she came out so quickly ’cause I didn’t have to push very many times, but.