Childbirth is an extremely painful process. Pregnant women need to go through many physical and emotional challenges. Childbirth was usually depicted in novels or movies to portray the psychological state of pregnant women and the process of childbirth.
For example, in the novel "Dream of the Red Chamber", Lin Daiyu described when she was giving birth: "Although Daiyu was afraid, she was also very painful, but she did not want others to know. She gritted her teeth and struggled hard, screaming in pain."
In the movie Titanic, Rose described her delivery: "She felt as if her body was being torn apart, her whole body was numb, and her headache was unbearable. She clenched her teeth and stretched her body, hoping to end this pain as soon as possible."
Childbirth referred to the process of a woman giving birth, including the birth of the fetus and the recovery of the mother's body. The sentences describing childbirth could be started from the following aspects:
1. Fetal delivery: describe the process of the fetus being produced from the pregnant woman's body. For example,"The fetus successfully produces its head toward the birth canal with the help of the obstetrician."
2. Physical recovery of the pregnant woman: describe the process of physical recovery of the pregnant woman after childbirth. For example,"After a few days of rest, the pregnant woman's body gradually recovered and her spirit became good."
Pain: describe the pain experienced by the pregnant woman during childbirth, such as "The pregnant woman feels a pain in her body. Her brows are tightly knitted as if she is enduring great pain."
4. Nervousness: describe the nervousness of a pregnant woman during childbirth. For example,"The pregnant woman feels very nervous and is afraid of an accident during childbirth."
5. Post-childbirth care: describe the care given to the mother by her family or medical staff after childbirth. For example,"The mother's family prepared hot water and food for her and helped her recover her strength."
The sentences describing childbirth could highlight the important plot and character emotions in the process of childbirth from many angles, allowing readers to better understand the theme of childbirth.
One scary story is when a mother had a very long and difficult labor. It lasted over 30 hours. There were complications with the baby's position, and the mother had to endure intense pain. At one point, the baby's heart rate dropped, and there was a real fear of losing the baby. But thankfully, in the end, both mother and baby were okay.
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I recommend the following child-bearing novels to you:
" Baby Snake: The Fairy Mother Is So Black-bellied ": The female protagonist wakes up and finds out that she has two babies. In order to avoid the neighbors knowing that they are her children, the female protagonist decides to lock the babies at home and let them help with the housework. A few years later, the children's father came looking for her. The female protagonist was still not afraid of death and refused to let her children become his slaves. The story was funny and full of humor.
" Billionaire Cute Baby: Daddy, You're Fired ": After the female protagonist betrayed her boyfriend and best friend, she got pregnant after getting drunk and was forced to sign an agreement to have a child. She gave birth to her daughter with great difficulty, but she was taken away before she could even meet her. Five years later, she brought her daughter back and met her superior's son, who actually called her " Mommy."
<< Rebirth 80 Is A Little Sweet >>: The female protagonist, Chen Xiangqin, wanted to live a good life with Zhang Chenyi after her rebirth. With her previous experience, she decided to give birth to many children. The plot was tight, and there was a warm family atmosphere.
I hope you will like the novels I recommend. If you have other novels that you need to recommend, feel free to tell me.
In novels, women often died during childbirth, probably because such plots could bring drama and tension to the readers, making them more involved in the story. Dying from childbirth was also a common way of death for women, which could attract readers 'attention to the lives of women. In addition, dying in childbirth could also be used to express the status and predicament of women in this society and enhance the social significance and theme of the novel.
As for the recommendations for childbirth novels, I have two very good novels to recommend to you. The first book was "Pregnant with Two Treasures: CEO Daddy Is So Happy." This modern romance novel revolved around the female protagonist giving birth to twins, while the male protagonist was a cold and domineering CEO. The other novel was "Cute Baby Online: A Billion Daddy Dotes on Her". This modern romance novel also involved childbirth. The protagonist lost her husband and child in a car accident half a year later. Four years later, she suddenly met a little cute baby who called her "Mommy." After the little cute baby's father appeared, he praised the heroine to the heavens and used billions of assets to pamper her and the little cute baby. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend the following two child-related novels to you: "Two Treasures in One Birth: The CEO Daddy Still Wants It" and "Baby Snake: The Fairy Mother Is Too Black-bellied." I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Scary childbirth stories can make expectant mothers very anxious. They start to worry about all the things that could go wrong. For example, if they hear about a difficult labor, they might be afraid that the same will happen to them.