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he completely dismisses the fact that my sister went through complete agony to birth my nephew and insists its all just a lot of shouting about nothing. sometimes i want to put a squeeze on his testicles until his eyes water, to simulate the contractions. is this how you'd make them understand?

2006-07-27 03:13:16 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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About the only thing men go through that is close is kidney stones. If he hasn't had them, then you are SOL. If he has, then explain that they are close in pain level, according to several women I know who have had both. Unless you wanted to put his testicles in a vice grip for 20+ hours, it wouldn't be the same thing, but it sure might make you feel better!
Try calmly sitting down with him and explaining that your body is getting ready to squeeze a watermelon out a hole normally the size of a grape. A woman's skin is ten times thinner that a man's, so we feel things, pain, heat, whatever, ten times more than a man to get us ready for the experience of having babies. Hence why women are commonly believed to have a threshold of pain ten times higher than a man's. If he still thinks that labor and childbirth are painless even after you have a talk with him, then by all means, get the vice grips!

2006-07-27 03:35:23 · answer #1 · answered by welches_grape_jelly 6 · 0 0

Some men are simply insensitive SOB's and aren't fit to be in the birthing room. These types of men should also consider going into an engineering field because they have NO sympathy or empathy for what women feel (physical OR emotional!).

There is NO way to bring across the type of pain that a woman goes through with labor. Luckily, there are a vast array of drugs and techniques today that can help to minimize labor pains.

If you absolutely MUST get across to him the gravity of labor pains, then offer to kick him in the nuts a few times over a 30-minute period, then while he's on the ground writhing in pain, you can also just drop your full weight onto his stomach. That would get the message across, but it would also almost entirely ensure a divorce decree. I would recommend that your partner go through some parenting or pre-parenting classes (so that he can learn the difference between fabrication of pain and the real thing).
Or you can demand that he not be present at the birth - whether or not you opt for pain-control options (hospitals & doctors are required by law to restrict whomever the mother wants in her birthing room).

2006-07-27 03:20:19 · answer #2 · answered by Brutally Honest 7 · 0 0

I think that is virtually impossible.

ooh I know get a chicken and try to stuff let's say a softball or something that would resemble a baby coming out of that tiny opening. Spread the chickens legs apart so far until u here the cracking noise of the bones breaking because in essence that's really what's going on. Ur bones are seperating and some women actually hear it and try to stuff the object in the chicken then pull it out. See if that visual helps.

FYI I've never given birth and when the time comes I plan to do it naturally, if I can stand it hehe.

or u could tell him to stick a q-tip in his penis and have him imagine a whole body coming through. I hear the q-tip in the penis hurts very badly.

2006-07-27 03:16:08 · answer #3 · answered by Who me? 4 · 0 0

I have personally witnessed both of my daughters births! Wow! There was indeed a lot of screaming, moaning and even a few expletives tossed at me! So while it was very enlightening to see how painful it can be, I will never know for sure because I can never walk in those shoes....and nor do I want to!
I have heard it would be like a guy passing an egg...and that sounds miserable!
Sure you could stick a porcupine up his a**, while squeezing a vise grips on his nipples, but that would be about as close as you could get. :)

2006-07-27 03:24:25 · answer #4 · answered by BlueFire 4 · 0 0

on the finish of the day, its your choice. I actually cannot think your associate has stated he might as a substitute you have got a piece to maintain you "neat" down there - ridiculous! Quite plenty of my peers have HAD to have c sections, and so they real desire they hadn't. Fair ample the scar as soon as healed is simply noticeable, however the ache will also be horrendous, midwives ought to come circular extra normally (while you simply wish to be getting on with it your self), you're no longer allowed to force, hoover or do some thing bodily stressful for as much as 6 weeks after the start and such a lot importantly, a c phase is MAJOR surgical procedure so must no longer be taken flippantly. If your associate is inclined to take day out of labor to support you with all that having a little one involves, getting up within the night time, bending right down to difference nappies, taking on the night time feeds - for the reason that you'll ought to leisure to make sure well remedy, then reasonable ample. Giving start evidently - which i've performed two times - in my view is among the such a lot painful however pleasurable matters i've ever performed, and that i might no longer difference a unmarried factor. Baby one - i had an epidural & little one 2 - i had not anything! i felt like superwoman! Do what you suppose is correct and no longer for the reason that the character you're with does not wish to "chuck his wellies down an alleyway"! Its simply no longer like that, the vagina is a amazing factor and is going again to usual inside weeks. Anyway, well success with the whole thing and i am hoping your little one is born very healthful and either one of you're very pleased. x

2016-08-28 17:06:27 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I'm going to guess that he's probably a bit immature, but I really don't think there's any physical way you can get him to understand what childbirth is like.

That's the thing...men don't get to experience pregnancy and childbirth. That's what makes women special. Sure, men can create life, but they don't get the joy of carrying the child, feeling the kicks, and bringing the baby into the world. Since formula feeding is now readily available, men can feed babies, but they don't have the ability to use their body to feed a baby like a woman can.

All this is exclusive to women and men will never know what it's like. Maybe he's feeling a little jealous because he'll never experience the feeling so he downplays it to "a lot of shouting about nothing". But you wait, one day when he's about to be a father and he sees the woman carrying his child in pain, he'll be in pain too. It's never fun to see the one you love in agony.

He'll learn eventually, but for now, just smile, nod, and agree with him because there's really no purpose to fighting about it.

2006-07-27 04:50:19 · answer #6 · answered by braks_gurl 3 · 0 0

I think it would just piss him off.
I think the best way to show him is when you have a child he be there with you too see it all or maybe watch a baby story of some kind that shows birth. But at this age you would think that he would understand that it has to hurt COME ON a watermelon coming out of a orange hole.
IF only men could have babies!!!!

2006-07-27 03:18:05 · answer #7 · answered by cenaldora 2 · 0 0

Tell him that childbirth is natural. the agony in birth is represented by the pain and fights you will have in the next 18 years. but after it all, you get an adorable child and loving memories.

Or you could take a whole watermelon push it up his big fat rear, and tell him to go take a crap on the crapper and try to get it out. lol.

2006-07-27 03:17:36 · answer #8 · answered by That-BAM!-girl! 3 · 0 0

OUTCH! a guy will never understand what its like to bear a child, but squeezing his testicles would be very painful, and probaly cause him not to have any children of his own.

2006-07-27 03:27:39 · answer #9 · answered by kittykat 4 · 0 0

Are you also pregnant? If so make him be in the room with you and when you are in labor grab his balls and squeeze as hard as you can. When he screams tell him the pain he is feeling is NOTHING compared to what you are going through.

2006-07-27 03:24:12 · answer #10 · answered by Ryan's mom 7 · 0 0

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