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07-09-2025, 02:41 PM
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Re: Hippy Gives Birth in a Hammock
Amazing, the hammock was probably a lot more comfortable than a hospital bed anyways. Baby hopefully grew up to become a good person, and live a good life. They’d be in their 50’s or 60’s now!
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01-12-2026, 01:27 PM
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Re: Hippy Gives Birth in a Hammock
I know it hurts like hell to give birth, but what is there to be proud of? It's not a miracle any more than a kidney stone is a miracle. Antibacterial soap, epidurals, and disposable gloves are miracles.
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02-02-2026, 02:09 PM
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Re: Hippy Gives Birth in a Hammock
Never felt compelled to comment on here.. but man .. she was great. So quiet and composed.. not wasting her breath and strength on screaming I'll never ever forget that moment of pure animalistic panic right when this mom started panicking. I was doing great until around that point and I lost my shit.. started screaming for morphine (I was induced with pitocin, no epidural or anything not even Tylenol lol baby was 9 lbs). Once you start thinking you can't do it, it's almost over. I felt like I was being ripped in half. The time it took for the rest of her body to pass after the head felt like a fucking lifetime. I almost gave birth alone because of neglect at my hospital.. doctor didn't even make it in time. I'm glad I trusted my own body and spoke up for myself. Like this mom trusted her body. .it's normal to panic at the end like that, the pain is overwhelming. The only thing they got me through is knowing the only way to make it stop was to push. I felt like a caged trapped animal, it was nuts. The adrenaline after was insane, I was shaking so bad I couldn't even nurse her I thought I might drop my baby. Never ever again .. i can say I had an unmedicated birth but it was something I was forced into, not by choice and I think that made it a lot harder mentally |