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Fenriswolf:
lol Yay childbirth! I don't really see the point in comparing what is worse, something's always worse anyway.
I was an accident and my mother was young and easily led so she let the drs do whatever they liked and was drugged up to the 9s the whole time. Basically wasn't there for my birth. Haha. My brother (14 years younger than me, also an accident because she thought she was sterile) was a home birth but she almost had to go to hospital because her cervix took forever to dilate. Eugh. The rest went pretty smoothly but y'know, that is the painful bit... was pretty cool with the birthing pool and stuff, much more pleasant than a hospital. :P
My sister (16 years younger than me) was gonna be a home birth but mum had to be induced so hospital for her. Quite nice though because they have a midwife-y section to the hospital and the dr was pretty much only there to induce her and apparently had to get step-by-step intructions from the nurse. :P
jhocking:
I have two younger sisters and each birth was easier than the previous. Hardly surprising, since that's how it always is, but what amuses me is just how wide a range we're talking about here. Like, I was 24 hours of labor while my youngest sister popped out while my dad had gone back outside to pay the cab.
KvP:
Speaking of childbirth, have you heard the news 'bout orgasmic childbirth?
"All of a sudden the orgasm just started rolling through and rolling through, and it just kept coming, and my whole body was spiraling and rolling, and I was laughing and crying."
"It was happening, and I could hardly breathe, and it was like, 'oh, that feels good.' That's all I could say really."
--- Quote ---Dr. Christiane Northrup, a certified OB-GYN who appears in the film, explains, "When the baby's coming down the birth canal, remember, it's going through the exact same positions as something going in, the penis going into the vagina."
--- End quote ---
REVERSE CHILDBIRTH DICKINGS?
Apparently the chemicals the brain releases during childbirth are similar in chemical makeup to ecstasy. One has to wonder, from an evolutionary standpoint, whether that is "intentional" (air quotes because intention implies design). You can look at, say, all the nerve endings in the genitalia and come to the conclusion that they're there as encouragement for reproduction - making babies feels good. But it only feels good all of the time (or at least, a vast majority of the time) for males. Females sometimes don't reach climax but still participate in the process of conception. Why is that? Perhaps the function of the clitoris is to ease childbirth? I don't think this phenomena is common enough to support that idea. Or maybe it's more common than we think. I'd think most people wouldn't want to talk about the birth of their children and mention the mind-blowing orgasms they had during delivery.
This thread is truly the final frontier.
calenlass:
Yes. It is supposedly kind of rare, because I have never heard anyone talk about it in person, but then again most of the people I know who have gone through childbirth are people like my mom and she doesn't talk about things like that.
Ladybug:
I have read about it, but I've also seen it discussed on a forum with a fairly high number of mothers, and the overall response was "Nope. Not seeing how that can possibly happen. Not at all.", so I'm also thinking it's super rare.
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