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I think its a funny question but one of my friends told me so.. Please tell me whether its right or not.. and if its right please let me know how... Thank ye so much...
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if you get operated to take the baby out ( i don`t know the English word), you`ll be under anesthesia but you`ll have pains after, as in post-operator pains, you won`t be allowed to life heavy things, your abdominal muscles will hurt.nature made us women to feel pain when we give birth, no matter what
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Get Doctor Feel-Good in there as soon as they allow an epidural! Up until that point, Demoral and Stadhol...or morphine...I'm personally allergic to morphine. But that's what I would suggest for the LEAST amount of pain. I would say 98% , possibly more, of women who go through childbirth experience some pain in one way or another.
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