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Do women feel undignified when they have children?

From the perspective of pregnant women, I was indeed a little embarrassed in my heart, I remembered that when I gave birth to my first child, my stomach was uncomfortable, and the due date of delivery was also arrived, so I prepared something to be delivered and went to the hospital for delivery examination. Started to do B ultrasound, still a male doctor, the doctor let me pull the pants down a little, I was a little embarrassed, pulled down, the doctor said the second time with a little angry tone: pants pull down a pull, I only pulled the pants down hard, that embarrassed not to mention, I also know that the doctor is responsible, in order to better see the child's situation in the stomach, but I just can't let go.

Do women feel undignified when they have children?

My uterine opening was particularly slow, my stomach hurt for three days, and the slowest day was born. After a while, the doctor will check the opening of the uterus, the lower body clothes are stripped naked, and the doctor uses his hands... (Oh don't mention the taste, 127 words are omitted here), don't mention how embarrassed, if there was a hole in the ground at that time, I wanted to drill into, because it was the first birth, the first time I saw this face, I couldn't be ashamed, and I had to listen to the doctor.

Do women feel undignified when they have children?

When giving birth to the second child due to pregnancy hypertension, to have a caesarean section, the anesthetic is a male doctor, very young, caesarean section is not the same as the normal birth, the normal birth only takes off the clothes, the caesarean section to go up and down a strip naked, and then face the male doctor don't mention how embarrassed, the male doctor and I communicate and teach me how to cooperate with him to play anesthesia, I dare not look at him, I bowed my head in response to him. There were also the chief surgeons, the assistant doctors, counting the anesthesiologists, five or six doctors looked at me, and at that time I was like a lamb to be slaughtered, full of fear and shyness.

Do women feel undignified when they have children?

Then again, does having a baby make the mother feel undignified? From the perspective of the mother, with my personal experience and inner feelings, it is indeed a little undignified, but from the doctor's point of view, it is just the work of others, the doctor is also dutiful to help the pregnant women waiting to give birth smoothly and safely, no one will laugh at you, everyone has come to this world in this way, every woman must also experience these, and finally wish every woman in the world a good pregnancy, good luck.

Do women feel undignified when they have children?

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