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Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:07 pm
Well,this is comming from somebody who thinks glimp is a real word stare . Honestly,it's quite and accomplishing feet if a woman who is trying to pass a human body through her body,who is feeling quite emmense pain, to keep quiet....jeez, Tom Cruise you crazy cat....no really.
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Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:36 pm
I'm not sure if there really are any fears and worries that can be resultant from hearing your mother screaming while you're being born. Having done virtually no research on the topic, I can however say that it's rather illogical. Every single person goes through the process (except children of slightly iffy-in-the-head parents like mr jump-on-a-couch), and there is no single fear that is present in every single person on earth. So logically, with (the passive process of) childbirth being virtually the ONLY thing which everybody experiences in their life, without exception, it does not seem likely that any screaming during a birth does mental damage to a baby.
It'd be interesting to see if it's absence does anything odd though...
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