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The strangest pregnancy trend

Page 1, Page 2: Page 1, Page 1, Weird Trends KDSP, KDSP》《KDSP》《KDSP Since the existence of human beings, women have been giving birth, and people have been engaged in fertility ceremonies for almost the same length of time. For example, in ancient Malaysia, women gave birth sitting down; In France in the18th century, newborns were bathed in wine. Nowadays, modern parents are following the increasingly absurd pregnancy trend. From pregnant belly cream to lotus delivery, the following is the strangest pregnancy trend in the 20th century: 1 1. When the baby is born, most parents cut the long and fleshy umbilical cord at birth. However, in "Lotus Delivery", parents allow the umbilical cord to attach to the placenta until the placenta naturally ruptures.

Some parents even choose to put the placenta in a bag or bowl and put it on the umbilical cord, which may be the worst wallet design ever. Although supporters believe that lotus delivery can ease the transition of newborns to extra-uterine life, some people warn that this trend may be harmful to babies.

Dr Marseille Aftab, medical director of the Fetal Care Center of Miami nicklaus Children's Hospital, told Life Science that the placenta is a "dead tissue" and "a perfect medium for bacterial growth and infection". She said that if the baby is attached to this dead and rotting organ, it is possible that the infection will spread to the newborn. Five reasons why the placenta is magical

China tattoo artist Shi is turning stretch marks and C-shaped scars into beautiful body art. Shanghai tattoo artists are painting flowers and butterflies on the insecurity of new mothers to help them feel beautiful.

Cesarean scar and pregnancy or postpartum stretch marks of pregnant women or postpartum women are the most common in the abdomen. Women can use cocoa butter or other products to help fade scars. Some women think that this situation will make people disfigured or even embarrassed, and tattoos have become an increasingly popular way to cover up obvious scars. A mother even tattooed a pair of scissors next to the scar of caesarean section.

Man's Labor Pain (BuzzFeed/YouTube) In 2065438+05, BuzzFeed's "Try it" put electrodes on his abdomen and back, basically electrocuting himself to simulate labor pain. In short, there are many people crying.

But they are not the only ones: this trend has become more and more popular over the years, and the people who accept the challenge seem to have the same mentality as the teenagers who swallowed the whole ghost pepper on YouTube. Nevertheless, men may have some sympathy for their pregnant partners' experiences.

A study in 2007 found that when men feel the same way as their partners, they will suffer from pregnancy pain, most commonly stomach cramps. This condition is called Kuwad syndrome, but many people think these symptoms are "seeking attention". In any case, a woman doesn't have to endure the pain of childbirth alone.

Free delivery (Nick Obank/Barcoft/Getty) Free delivery, or natural delivery, refers to women giving birth without any medical help. The mother and her partner only have a few hours to give birth, and there are no doctors and midwives. Not only is there no medical care, but parents who are committed to this concept may also give up pregnancy tests or scans.

Of course, for thousands of years, women gave birth without medical care, but this practice has recently revived. However, according to the Guardian, considering that women still often die in childbirth, not everyone is excited about the revival of "free childbirth".

In fact, experts also warned that it is impossible to give birth free of charge because of the related health risks. Aftab stressed that it is "very dangerous" to stay away from the hospital during childbirth.

A fairly new trend of casting pregnant women's abdomen is to cast pregnant women's abdomen with gypsum and keep the shape of the abdomen as a souvenir of pregnancy One company even provides photography service for baby photos with plaster cast on the abdomen to "imagine a small package on the abdomen".

"Abdominal masking" is a completely safe process, and most women eat it in the seventh or eighth month of pregnancy.

Sexual childbirth can be a painful process-that's why some women use dura mater to relieve the pain that often accompanies childbirth. But some (lucky) women have different experiences: they have so-called * * * or ecstatic childbirth.

In fact, a study of 20 13 found that midwives reported seeing * * * in about 0.3% of deliveries. Debra Pascari Bonnereau, a childbirth educator, told Life Science magazine on 20 13 that people are usually skeptical about the concept of experiencing happiness during childbirth. The most common reason is that some people think that the sexual feelings during childbirth are unacceptable.

But there are also some women who actively try to have children, even if it is only to alleviate the pain during childbirth. A website advises you to know your anatomy, get support from your partner, and even give up medical assistance.

Eating placenta (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty) In an article in the now infamous international magazine 20 17, an enthusiastic gourmet began to seek to cook placenta food. As soon as the nurse put his wife's placenta in his hand, he hurried home and prepared a real Epicurus stew, claiming that his placenta tasted "almost like beef".

Indeed, eating placenta has become an increasingly popular pregnancy trend, especially in popular culture. Although supporters of this trend claim that it helps postpartum depression, research shows that in fact, eating placenta or eating placenta is not good for health. According to the Australian technical advisory body,

There is a low level of oxytocin (sometimes called love hormone) in the placenta, but eating it has little effect on the mother. Eating placenta can also make newborns sick: Aftab said that there are records showing that neonatal infection is directly related to "people eating placenta and then passing bacteria from tissues to babies".

You just gave birth, and you are surrounded by your family. You've never been happier. You open your arms and the child's father hands you a gift box. This is the concept of "push gift", which is a gift from the father to the mother to give birth to a child. According to the Huffington Post, this may happen before or after birth, or even in the delivery room.

Popular gifts include jewelry, clothes and, for some people, even cars. In February this year, Kylie Jenner showed off her brand-new Ferrari, and three weeks after her daughter was born, she announced the launch of "push present".

A typical sex show party "KDSP" involves finding out the sex of your unborn child in an interesting and weird way. This is far from the doctor simply telling you your gender in the ultrasound examination. Parents have come up with some very strange ways to reveal the baby's sex.

Popular revelations include popping up a balloon filled with blue or pink confetti to reveal pinata's gender and filling the cake with blue or pink icing. Some people say it is crazier than others-one family even threw a watermelon into the crocodile's mouth, and the crocodile bit the watermelon, revealing the blue jelly that exploded. That's a boy! "

People pay attention to gender identity and strengthen sometimes harmful gender norms. One of Slater's mothers simply pointed out that gender exposure can strengthen "the point that gender distribution at birth is not necessarily equal to gender identity".

Pregnancy is suitable for dad, and it is suitable for dad who wants to participate in the action. You can't see farther than the "Mommy Belly" maternity dress. Designed by KAIT, this suit simulates the symptoms of pregnancy, including weight gain, weight gain and even kicking a baby. Mother's belly is filled with water to copy the pregnant belly, which is similar to a water bag to simulate * * * milk.

In one test, men were asked to perform simple tasks in suits to help them experience the challenges of pregnancy and inspire their sympathy for their pregnant partners.

Robert Songer, a researcher at Mommy's Belly, told Life Science magazine on 20 1 1 that the institute "received many comments about how users are willing to be friends."

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