It's actually a not entirely uncommon problem for women not to know if she's having menstrual cramps or if her appendix had exploded. One girl had that happen during a test, but she didn't know and had to go to the hospital. Her teacher asked why she didn't tell him that she was in pain. Her response was that she's had cramps worse than that.
You aren't pushing a melon out of you. The vagina has NEVER been stretched out NEARLY that far before. If thick dick hurts, this is agony. On top of that is the pain of labor that can last for hours, and then making your muscles force the baby out. Don't you dare fucking complain about your hand being squeezed too tightly. If you want to know part of the pain, go get that electroshock thing that makes your muscles cramp as if you are in labor.
Still hurts as they're cutting through your abdomen.... And the baby crushes all of your organs upwards. (There's a lot of painful things about pregnancy, not just birth.)
I was born through C-section and so was my 2 brothers coz I was a week early, my biggest bro is a week late and my big brother was on time but my mom rather wanted a C-section.... I seem to have come out alright
But it probably hurt quite a bit for your mother. I was also a c-section baby. My sister, too. But my mother was very weak afterwards and was in a lot of pain. The pain lasts longer after major surgery.
I had three natural and one cesarean and I can tell you that the cesarean was exponentially more painful than the the natural and I had gone into shock and lost consciousness when they made the incision for the cesarean so I didn't feel that. It was the recovery that hurt so much more and lasted so much longer. I even had to have stitches after one of the natural deliveries and that wasn't as bad as the cesarean. I can't imagine the logic behind opting for major abdominal surgery when it is not necessary.
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