The doctor didn't use the transporter this time, though.Those ridged foreheads passing through can't be a pleasant experience.
The doctor didn't use the transporter this time, though.Those ridged foreheads passing through can't be a pleasant experience.
I don't understand why every woman doesn't use the fetal transporter. Why go through all that unnecessary suffering?
Because the physiological changes that occur as the baby descends the birth canal are actually helpful to the newborn, even in the 24th century. Its one of the reasons why natural childbirth is preferred to a C-section.
Because the physiological changes that occur as the baby descends the birth canal are actually helpful to the newborn, even in the 24th century. Its one of the reasons why natural childbirth is preferred to a C-section.
I think it has more to do with the trauma such a drastic surgical procedure does to a woman's body.
In the context of performing a c-section on a woman, it does make sense though.Because the physiological changes that occur as the baby descends the birth canal are actually helpful to the newborn, even in the 24th century. Its one of the reasons why natural childbirth is preferred to a C-section.
I think it has more to do with the trauma such a drastic surgical procedure does to a woman's body.
The original conversation was about fetal transporters, so discussing the "trauma done to a woman's body" would not have made sense in that context.
I get that giving birth naturally is better for both mom and baby but still I can't imagine EVER subjecting myself to all that. In my eyes, birth is a horror movie. Who was the idiot that decided how babies came into the world? When I was little I thought babies grew from flowers, like Thumbelina. If I ruled the universe it would so be that way!
Another thing, do they have epidurals in the 24th century? Or something equivalent to it?
I get that giving birth naturally is better for both mom and baby but still I can't imagine EVER subjecting myself to all that. In my eyes, birth is a horror movie. Who was the idiot that decided how babies came into the world? When I was little I thought babies grew from flowers, like Thumbelina. If I ruled the universe it would so be that way!
You may want to wait for the medical transporter then, because a c-section is not a good idea.
Another thing, do they have epidurals in the 24th century? Or something equivalent to it?
I am sure they do. B'Lana complains a lot but I am sure she chose to give birth this way, IE painfully.
It must have something to do with giving birth to the Klingon Messiah.
I get that giving birth naturally is better for both mom and baby but still I can't imagine EVER subjecting myself to all that. In my eyes, birth is a horror movie. Who was the idiot that decided how babies came into the world? When I was little I thought babies grew from flowers, like Thumbelina. If I ruled the universe it would so be that way!
You may want to wait for the medical transporter then, because a c-section is not a good idea.
That is what I plan to do! I just have to stay alive for the next couple hundred years.
Another thing, do they have epidurals in the 24th century? Or something equivalent to it?
I am sure they do. B'Lana complains a lot but I am sure she chose to give birth this way, IE painfully.
It must have something to do with giving birth to the Klingon Messiah.
I doubt Samantha Wildman got any painkillers either.
It's not cultural. It's a necessity
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