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I just got to witness the miracle of birth....in a wheelchair....in front of me....with no drugs....

I'm traumatized. Yep. I think my vagina just sewed itself up. I could feel the pain from my desk. She looked as though hell itself had opened up inside her vagina.

I'm shook fam

LadyAlyxandrea 8 Oct 28
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X3...the most excruciating pain ever...which magically disappears , when you get handed the wee bundle !

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I have seen both of the births of my children. It was astounding, and I felt a surge of love for my children like nothing I've ever felt before. I'm unable to use the word "miracle" even facetiously, since by definition a miracle is something that defies physical laws and therefore cannot occur. 😉

JimG Level 8 Oct 29, 2018

I myself am a miracle. Scientifically speaking there is no way I should have lived and I did. I believe in miracles just not some floaty magic man

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Done it twice, I think you forget a bit about what it is like or you may not do it more than once 🙂

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I couldn't believe how messy it was. Odd thing to focus on I guess. I've attended many goat births. It's kind of enjoyable. They are quick & don't seem as messy. Only one goat cried. & the babies are are all adorable.

Carin Level 8 Oct 29, 2018

My brother was trying to tell me "I saw a kangaroo give birth it's basically the same thing super easy" boy I'm glad he's gay. Lmfao

(Note he did not see a kangaroo give birth. He saw a baby kangaroo come out of her pouch.)

What I saw today was nothing short of the most intense agony a human body can experience with zero medical assistance

Sideier note cute kid. I'm also terrified of goats haha

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There is a reason I'm clerical not medical

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When my children were born I was not allowed in the room. They were C-section and back in the 1970 things were different. We also had a bad doctor. Everything worked out alright but I was not there for it. Birth like death is not a pleasant thing.

Yeah now they know how to set up a screen - back then? Not so much. I wouldn't want an extra human in an operating theatre myself. However - that's kind of sad.

My Mom had 4 C-sections - the last three were planned - and scheduled. All early in the morning. (I've never wanted to do anything early in the morning since - I blame the surgeon!).

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That's intense. I do my best to avoid viewing any live birth. That's a negatory good buddy

Fuzzy Level 4 Oct 29, 2018
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