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  1. big-baby-bubba より:

    Is this where the term birthing hips come from?

  2. WhatTheFlox より:

    I really dislike how aggressively that orb slams back up into place.

  3. Tee_Parker より:

    My sons never arrived in a metal sphere!

  4. This is underselling it from what I understand. That cartilage on the pelvis has to actually spread open to accomidate the head.

    It’s actually very difficult to shove a baby skull through a pelvis, even without all the flesh.

  5. Adewade より:

    And humans already kinda give birth a few months early compared to other mammals, given how helpless and immobile our newborns are.

  6. finally an explanation for why I can’t shit an enormous chrome orb

  7. Not_So_Normal_ より:

    Is this what they mean by “she’s got child bearing hips”

  8. Oli4K より:

    Men would just solve this by birthing smaller babies.

  9. Sweeper1985 より:

    In theory, but in practice a lot of women have a pelvis that doesn’t accommodate the baby’s head and require Caesareans. And you can’t necessarily tell by the shape or size of her external hipbones. E.g. my sister has what everyone thought were “birthing hips” but as it turns out, they look very different on the inside.

  10. This0neIsNo0ne より:

    Omegaverse must be painful

  11. I like the implication that the baby delivery system is spring loaded and the baby gets *launched* like that out from the pelvis upwards lol.

  12. Darkrut より:

    Is the spherical baby frictionless?

  13. Bub_bele より:

    And yet the female pelvis is still arguably too small. Other mamals have waaaay less trouble giving birth. For humans it’s a lifethreatening experience because of that damned huge head we felt the need to evolve. Women pay the price for this ginormous melon we call a head.

  14. Iluminiele より:

    Yes, being able to give birth comes with worse collagen, worse posture and worse muscle/fat ratio. 🎉

  15. rackarhack より:

    My mum has tiny hips. No wonder it took her 2 days to get me out. And no wonder her last baby needed a c section to get out.

  16. AutistAstronaut より:

    I do not envy the people that want a vaginal birth with narrow hips.

    Looks (even more) unpleasant lol.

  17. Old-Road-501 より:

    And this is why teens shouldn’t have kids. Their bodies are not fully grown.

  18. Giemma より:

    As someone whos wife 37.5 weeks pregnant, I am simultanously relieved and terrified.

    Edit: Thanks everyone for the well wishes❤️

  19. Does this mean men can’t take those uper mega gigantic dildos?

  20. Ladies, thank you for your cervix.

  21. That’s a painful poop.

  22. VanguardVixen より:

    Sometimes the head jumps right back in.

  23. Bad news for all the men that want to push a giant metal ball through their pelvis. I’m sure they’re way more numerous than I’d like to believe.

  24. shantron5000 より:

    It sure takes some balls to make a video like this.

  25. So… how many moms winced when the head popped back up?

  26. Monseurro より:

    Why is baby’s head made from iron?

  27. Progamer_e より:

    A random person on Twitter:The baby is transphobic

  28. Sarz13 より:

    So men can’t give birth?

    Fucking shocker 

  29. LaCiel_W より:

    Good thing I will never have to poop such gigantic shit.

  30. Honourstly より:

    Hips don’t lie

  31. SpaceHawk98W より:

    Science!!

  32. TheLittleNorsk より:

    Metal Brain Solid

  33. femboy_step-bro より:

    I’ve fit bigger.

  34. jerry_03 より:

    Them hips don’t lie

  35. mezzommac より:

    Baby heads are a bit squishy though – a man with enough determination would get this done 💪

  36. Master-Raben より:

    To clarification: the pelvis has joints that are usually stiff and unmovable, but during pregnancy, hormones change the structure of said joints and make them smoother and more flexible what allows the pelvis to expand. I’m male and had a inflammation in one of that joints recently. It’s so painfull some doctors calls it “pseudo-ichias”

  37. coupl4nd より:

    This is interesting to guys who have never seen a woman irl before.