For one, passing through a mother's vaginal canal is the baby's first encounter with outside bacteria and gives their immune system and intestinal bacteria a head start.
This is an article regarding mice, but I assume that the findings would apply to the human birth process as well.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140710081440.htm
Man all I can remember is the blood hitting the floor. It was fucking brutal.
Yeah, that's why I never understood why the guy is supposed to be in the room. Especially if it's a c-section.
Like, what the fuck am I supposed to be doing here? Aside from getting in the way.
Moral support for the wife, they don't put her out when they do that. Like she is fully awake while they cut her abdomen open and pull the baby out. I'm watching the doctors messing around with her stomach full on open while she is squeezing my hand say how she feels like she is going to throw up. Its a strange experience.
OH I know why the guy is in the room, I held her hand. She felt nautious as fuck and I held her hand.
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