I really don't get this anti-cave sentiment. Why would a rectangularly shaped room be better than a cave-shaped one?
Caves are very good as habitats, storage spaces and other functional environments. They are nicely thermally regulated, they are radiation-protected, they are armored. They can be expanded in three dimensions relatively easily. They pose no aesthetic problems as regards outside appearance. For a civilization with access to tools like phasers, they are probably loads cheaper and easier to create than buildings erected on the surface.
What possible downside could a cave have as a health care or birthing facility? Lack of hygiene? But that's bullshit - hygiene does not depend on surface contours. White ceramic walls are a 19th century misconception about what might be hygienic, because blood stains or algae growth are visible on such walls - but removal of blood stains or algae is not a sufficient step towards hygiene.
Caves are just fine for giving birth - especially hot and dry ones, as would be found on Vulcan.
As for Amanda giving birth, I'd think that would be a minor detail to be decided a few weeks before Spock's maturation: does Amanda want to give birth utereally, or does she not? If she does, then Spock can be inserted to the womb trivially easily. If not, he won't be.
Giving birth could be important for Amanda, or Sarek, or the society around them, for reasons varying from personal whims to social taboos to a really inflexible legislation. The actual mechanics of it would be irrelevant in comparison with this importance, easily arranged with the help of modern medicine.
Timo Saloniemi
Caves are very good as habitats, storage spaces and other functional environments. They are nicely thermally regulated, they are radiation-protected, they are armored. They can be expanded in three dimensions relatively easily. They pose no aesthetic problems as regards outside appearance. For a civilization with access to tools like phasers, they are probably loads cheaper and easier to create than buildings erected on the surface.
What possible downside could a cave have as a health care or birthing facility? Lack of hygiene? But that's bullshit - hygiene does not depend on surface contours. White ceramic walls are a 19th century misconception about what might be hygienic, because blood stains or algae growth are visible on such walls - but removal of blood stains or algae is not a sufficient step towards hygiene.
Caves are just fine for giving birth - especially hot and dry ones, as would be found on Vulcan.
As for Amanda giving birth, I'd think that would be a minor detail to be decided a few weeks before Spock's maturation: does Amanda want to give birth utereally, or does she not? If she does, then Spock can be inserted to the womb trivially easily. If not, he won't be.
Giving birth could be important for Amanda, or Sarek, or the society around them, for reasons varying from personal whims to social taboos to a really inflexible legislation. The actual mechanics of it would be irrelevant in comparison with this importance, easily arranged with the help of modern medicine.
Timo Saloniemi