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Trek and Child Birth

treksince86

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Having a discussion with my brother today.

What do you guys think...

Do women go through labor or are babies beamed out? Seems to me that the whole going through child birth won't be necessary in the future...

Let me know what you think.

-Trek since '86
 
Women in Trek's time probably have a lot of choices to consider regarding child birth. Some probably prefer to have a natural birth, others may opt for a high tech way of going about it. Hopefully nothing as creepy as those two droids at the end of Revenge of the Sith though.
 
Did you register just to ask that question? Ok, since yor new here, I'm going to skip the flame thrower routine and just answer your question; And I'm sure Keiko O'brien would agree with me here. They do it the old fashioned way.
 
And when B'Elanna had her baby, I'm pretty sure Tom was called down to sickbay, and not the transporter room.
 
Actually, transporting them out isn't a bad idea; Beam the little brats straight down to a planet, You can never get 'em on an away mision too soon. :thumbsup:
 
I suppose it's like today where many mothers choose to forgo the epidural, even though it means a HELL of a LOT more pain. Some may not like the idea of a baby being transported for cultural or (dare I say in a Trek discussion?) religious reasons. As for Keiko's delilvery, it was an emergency situation, so the transporter wasn't even an option. Eleen was from a primitive, alien world and an emergency situation, so the transporters weren't an option.
 
Since it only happened once onscreen IIRC (Naomi), I think the beam out is only a last resort technique when everything else fails. Why use such a potentially dangerous action when a normal birth works fine? I certainly don't want to know what happens when the mother has a contraction or just moves because of the pain at the moment of the beamout.
 
Having a discussion with my brother today.

What do you guys think...

Do women go through labor or are babies beamed out? Seems to me that the whole going through child birth won't be necessary in the future...

Let me know what you think.

-Trek since '86

DS9 established that it's extremely difficult to transport a fetus out of a pregnant woman's womb and that natural childbirth is preferable.
 
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