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Delivering a Baby.
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Someone mentioned this and I wanted to know if it's true or were they just being sarcastic....Ladies, while pushing and try to deliver a baby, have you ever heard of anyone "pooping" also?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's common for women who have received an epidural, which removes muscle control in tandem with pain relief, and I understand it is common in normal childbirth - the bowel and uterus muscles are not sufficiently sophisticated to differentiate to which area the 'push' impulse is being directed, so they both perform at the same time.
Some time ago someone posted a question: "The truth about giving birth" - http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Search/Question46074-3.asp?Pa ge=2&SearchText=giving%20birth and a number of the replies appended dealt with this particular aspect of giving birth.
I have two little girls and I am currently seven months pregnant with my third child. Funnily enough , this was a question which I had raised with my hubby just a few days ago (due to the fact that I had terrible constipation and had commented that I felt as if I was giving birth ..... we won't go into that though ! )and I had also heard that some women do actually have a little accident whilst giving birth. I remembered being asked on both occasions when I gave birth to my daughters , when I had last had a bowel movement. Luckily this has never happened to me as I have always been empty before giving birth but I dare say it is very common. After all , when the baby is travelling down the birth canal they press heavily against the back passage and that excessive pressure is bound to cause unpleasant side effects ! As MrsCheeks quite rightly said though , when you are giving birth you do leave your dignity at the door and pick it up again on the way out so I suppose the best thing to do would just be to laugh it off if it happened.