In some European countries caesareans are more or less standard - as is being told the sex of the baby before the birth.
kidney stones ****ing horrible couldnt piss properly for a month in ****ing agony --------luckilly flushed them out drinking 8 pints of water a day went after thank god
i wasnt disputing that, but its for convenience for all involved. Its easier to book a caesarian then cancel if busy than let nature takes its course and be swamped. Its not necessarily better though
No one will ever know which is worse between getting kicked in the nuts and child birth because no one can experience both to compare.
Not sure if this story has already been told but i'm not reading the whole thread. Warning: The following story may make some of you wince: I heard a story about a rugby player who dislocated his hip/leg during a game. He went into the med room, the physio popped his hip/leg back into place, and the rugby planned screamed with agony. The physio was surprised; he realized it would hurt a bit, but from this guy's reaction it seemed that something else was wrong. It turned out that one of the guy's testicles had become trapped when the joint was popped back into place.
Extracting bone marrow without anesthesia is apparently one of the worst pains ever. Don't know if that is true.
I can't say I've ever had the (mis)pleasure of that happening to me. Not that I ever want to experience it. What about a box jellyfish attacking your manhood? And on a scientific note, the most painful areas on your body would be the parts of your body with the most neurons going to and from it. And on that basis I'd go for something like having your tongue cut or nipples cut off, a bit like Ichi the Killer for those that have seen that film.
I see. You beat up your girlfreind and ask what the worst pain in the history of man is? I think it's either you or your threads. Almost unbearable...