Is it common for women to POOP while giving birth?!


Question: Is it common for women to POOP while giving birth.?
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yeah, it makes sense, they need to get that baby out, so there cant be anything full.

I don't think its that nasty, in context - I mean its natural for the body to do it in this situation. More importantly, there's a freaking baby coming out - far more exciting to care about it i'm sure :)Health Question & Answer

Yes, because the pressure of the muscles and the baby can discharge the content of the intestines (poop) as well. Thats why is better women to receive laxatives before giving birth.Health Question & Answer

Yes it is, as your pushing and straining its not uncommon for women to poop when they give birth.
To try and prevent it you can do an enema at home before if there is time - however some women might consider this a worse option.Health Question & Answer

Some women do during childbirth, you can't control what your body is doing. And when your pushing, it may just happen. No one will think anything of it because they are concentrating on the baby.Health Question & Answer

It happens..It didnt to me, but i peed on myself when i had my son..U cant really feel anything other than the contractions and pushes..everything else seems trivial....so....if ur girl does, dont act immature about it..it might embarrass her too!!Health Question & Answer

Thats one of the best questions ive ever heard dude! I have never thought about it. I dont realy hear about that happening though. It probaly depends though.Health Question & Answer

probably they are pushing really hard and i guess it all comes out... Not that the mother would care because she just wants that baby out of her!Health Question & Answer

yeah. they let it all hang. poop blood birth fluid . all bunch of nastiness.Health Question & Answer

Yes, sadly it is quite common.Health Question & Answer



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