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I read once, but haven't come across it elsewhere, that woman have an evolutionary trait that causes them to forget the extent of the pain of childbirth. Otherwise they would not opt to have a second or subsequent child.
I read once, but haven't come across it elsewhere, that woman have an evolutionary trait that causes them to forget the extent of the pain of childbirth. Otherwise they would not opt to have a second or subsequent child.
Apparently there are pecking orders, but I don't want to revisit many of the agonies I remember all too well:
hits to the knackers;
cluster headaches/migraines
sprained ankle
drill stuck on a nerve in my tooth
having a tweezers pushed under my finger nail right up to the cuticle and the nail pulled off slowly
two men nurses bending my spasming broken elbows and wrist to flat for xrays
food poisoning with cramps that lasted a day
noro virus ... I fkn hate noro virus
dutifully hanging around like a stale bottle of pi55, while putting up with the silent treatment for a couple of days; when there were plenty of fish that could have been caught instead
http://www.therichest.com/rich-list/15-of-the-worst-pain-humans-can-feel/
I was in a hospital ward, with a Lady, we were both having knee replacements.Any experience of severe pain will tend to push the sufferer into a state of relative or complete dissociation. This is why some women will have spiritual experiences during labour. The brain circuitry responsible to maintaining the self-schema switches off and you go for a little trip. Without the grounding experience of "me", all sorts of things are possible. You can fly off into the ether, visit dead relatives, see strange lights and hear unearthly sounds etc etc.
AFAIK this safety mechanism is not peculiar to labour, but it is something that is seen in many types of severe pain and trauma.
So did you have psychic visions in any of these ?
I was in a hospital ward, with a Lady, we were both having knee replacements.
A few days after the procedures, I asked the Lady how she was managing, she said "this is a lot worse than having a baby".
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