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Things You Didn't Know About Giving Birth

You might have heard like a million times of how becoming a mother is the most beautiful experience in the world! But, when it comes to giving birth, there are certain things which will give you the goosebumps.

They say that normal delivery is much more better than a C-section since a C-section comes with a tremendous after effect, like putting on loads of weight, pain in the stomach and the back for months, not to mention the weakness in your body because of the stitches. Normal delivery on the other hand, is not simple too, since it has its own share of complications.

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Today, Boldsky shares with you some of the things you didn't know about giving birth. These things which have been listed below will take you off your seat, especially if you are pregnant and coming close to your due date.

Things you didn't know about giving birth:

Things You Didn't Know About Giving Birth

Lots Of Poop
One of the things you didn't know about giving birth is pooping at the time of labour. It is something which all the doctors and nurses are used to. So, don't get a shock if you happen to pass out feces while you are in the labour room.

Nasty Stretch Marks
Those stretch marks never ever go away! It is one of the things you should get used to when ever you look at your tummy in the mirror.

You Cannot Laugh
Just after you have given birth, you cannot laugh or giggle since you might pass urine every time you open your mouth. This is one of the things you didn't know about giving birth.

No End To Periods
Just after you have given birth, you begin to have your periods. The most interesting thing is that this period seems to last for the most longest time, which is something that can give you a surprise after you have delivered.

Urinating During Labour
Not just poop, urine too! This is one of the things you didn't know about giving birth! This is the reason, why doctors advice you to visit the loo before you head to the labour room.

Story first published: Wednesday, April 23, 2014, 18:10 [IST]
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