It would be kind of easier on women if you were more like marsupials wouldn't it? Had the baby smaller and carried it around in an exterior pouch until it hit maturity.
I wonder if genetic engineering would help there . . . mix in some kangaroo genes.
I could see that throwing off fashion though.
(Fade in)
At the Oscars
There is Angelina Jolie in a Darling (name your designer here) dress . . . and look you can just see the eyes of her newborn peeking out of her pouch! Notice how the designer skillfully took that into account . . .
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Originally posted by Munchkin03
Nothing goes in the cervix (except sperm, which are microscopic). The woman's body prepares for months...and the cervix dilates very very slowly over the course of the last few hours/days/weeks of pregnancy to allow the baby to come out. Right now, I'm completely amazed by the miracle of birth and am boggled that it could happen to me someday.
I've never had anything like that done, but we've been doing a lot of work with cervices (?) as of late, so I'm relatively familiar with your condition(s).
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