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If you press on your abdomen more pee comes out, making one feel slightly "overpeed". That suggests internal muscles can be externally augmented.
Could a computer controlled strap-around balloon pulse with labor contractions to more effectively deliver a baby? Somewhere between a hernia belt and a
labor accelerator balloon.
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I'd venture to guess that every muscle south of your
earlobes is already working at max during a
contraction. |
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That's why [bean] is proposing a mechanical assist. |
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Plan B, presumably, is to stand in a lift with a rapid
acceleration. |
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It's also worth noting that the parental cost meter starts
running as soon as the cord is cut. On that basis, it might be
better to delay the birth as long as possible, or at least for a
few years. |
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Bungee cord would be simpler. |
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"Congratulations, it's a girl!" |
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Or just give birth standing up. I've heard that makes it a lot
easier. |
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