Sexual Health
Which one is more painful, giving birth or being kicked? Women need to understand the pain of giving birth
Some people say that men cannot understand the pain of women giving birth, but can women understand the pain of men being kicked onto eggs? Are these two types of pain more painful than these two?
Firstly, we must deny a rumor. There are many claims on the internet that childbirth belongs to the 12th (highest) level of pain, which is purely fabricated by netizens. Another theory is that women must endure the pain of being kicked at the age of 57 in order to have children, which is also a rumor.
So which is more painful, giving birth or getting kicked with an egg?
To discuss the pain of giving birth and kicking eggs, the first thing to know is what pain is.
We have sensory nerve endings called "pain receptors" on our bodies. Just like feeling temperature triggers specific nerves in the body, when pain reaches a certain threshold, it triggers pain receptors. Some pain receptors quickly transmit sharp pain signals to the brain, allowing us to react quickly, while others respond slowly and are responsible for transmitting dull pain
The man's egg was clearly kicked
Eggs are one of the few human "viscera" located outside the body. In fact, they are equivalent to a woman's ovaries, only hanging outside. Some internal organs are like the liver, without pain nerves at all, while others are like eggs, with a large number of pain receptors distributed and very sensitive to pain.
More importantly, eggs are also connected to the gastric nerve and vomiting center. When the egg is painful, the pain will affect the entire abdomen, followed by nausea and vomiting, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, and cold sweat
Women giving birth look very painful
Look at the expression on a woman's face when giving birth, you know childbirth is very painful. Mechanical uterine bloating can also cause "nociceptors", producing pain similar to that of internal organs. In addition, during pregnancy, a woman's buttocks will become smaller and smaller, but the baby's head will become larger and larger, not to mention the average duration of the entire birth process of 8 hours, which is fatigue, fatigue, and pain.
The most serious issue is that as the production intensity increases, the sense of compression and the degree of muscle tissue stretching also increase, leading to strong local tingling. During the delivery process of a pregnant woman, the initial discomfort is mild uterine contractions, just like uterine spasms during menstruation. During the first subsequent delivery process, the intensity of pain gradually increases until the end of delivery.