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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2006

We had a loud neighbor in the maternity ward...

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  • I'd be so scared if I'm about to give birth, and I've got a lady in the next room screaming bloody murder.

  • I suggest an epidural. :)

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  • scream for me!

  • if i hear that next to me while I give birth i will personally do my own Csection

  • Why is birthing a competition between women? I screamed bloody murder the last two hours of labor (23 hours of non medicated labor). I wasn't a drama queen, or a first timer. Everyone's body is different, and everyone's pregnancy and labor is different…therefore the level of pain will be different. 77MommaBear96 having an easy labor doesn't make you a better mother, or stronger woman. In fact you seem pretty childish, and insecure. I'd say you are a poor role model for your children indeed.

  • I had to double check the date on this vid, just to make sure that I wasn't that "screaming lady next door" lbvs

  • WHAT IN THE WORLD? MY MOM WASNT KIDDING WHEN SHE SAID GIVING BIRTH IS THE WORST PAIN A WOMAN CAN EVER HAVE.

  • Lol that second scream cracks me up

  • @x0xTHLover4Lifex0x

    You understood perfectly well. Thank to you !

  • @ChiudiLaPorta Oh...I see what you mean. Of course, I don't agree that a woman should be expected to go through hours and hours of excruciating pain just to prove that she can bring a child into the world, bond with it, and raise it well. Childbirth being a rite of passage sounds quite archaic and albeit a bit stupid...I'm one of those who believes that we should make good with our technological advances in medicine and not attempt to bring it on back to the stone age...but thanks for the reply

  • @x0xTHLover4Lifex0x

    Good question! Of course cesareans are made under anesthesia, but there is hostility against epidural. It is thought to interfere with bonding & breastfeeding, and to manipulate mother's perception and inhibit her "empowerment". IMHO, childbirth is still considered to be a "rite of passage" in which a woman has to show her courage to face pain. I know it sounds odd but you should discuss with Italian "naturalist" midwives. Cheers

  • @ChiudiLaPorta why would an epidural be denied though? Do they do surgeries and stuff without anesthesia too?

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