masturbating while giving birth popular - vice

I've read somewhere that the birthing process can potentially cause an orgasm (of the vaginal kind) probably because of the G-spot, but to manually induce it yourself while experiencing contraptions? Like I get that women get horny while pregnant and their man's not always going to be comfortable having sex (for numerous reasons, I like to imagine it's either because of "But the baby!" or the cheeseburger vag) and the claim that orgasms help with pain is true for something like menstrual pains (already mentioned above), but unless the doctor/handmaiden actually makes that suggestion to flick your swollen bean while they're crouched between your open legs, just get an epidural.
 
Last I read we are having a problem with an increase in Caesarian births and the number of procedures being performed being too high

Isn't that because there are too many fucking big babies being born (because of our shitty diet)? A woman's not supposed to push out a baby that's over ten pounds, and any doctor who makes a woman do this needs to be shot for endangerment.
 
A great anti-quackery blogger/obstetrician who is critical of the homebirth movement has written about this before. Here's a quote from her:

"the idea of masturbation during childbirth appears to be restricted to privileged Western, white women who have marinated in the natural childbirth literature. To my knowledge, it was unknown in any time, place or culture across the entirety of human experience until it was promoted by Ina May Gaskin. Gaskin is a privileged Western, white woman with no medical, nursing or midwifery training who is considered the grandmother of the American homebirth movement.

Gaskin* didn’t promote masturbation per se; she extolled the virtues of the provider sexually touching the laboring women:"

http://www.skepticalob.com/2016/03/masturbation-in-childbirth.html
http://archive.is/6tmo5

VICE UK offers the Argument for Masturbating During Childbirth.

Doula Angela Gallo describes her experience:

As I neared transition, near the end of labor, I was feeling very vulnerable and stressed-out; I went into the shower to find some relief, and my husband asked if I would like to have sex. I said no, but it reminded me I could self-stimulate,” she told me. “The second I started using clitoral stimulation, the resting period between contractions was more pleasurable and I could use more force to meet the climax of the contractions.” Gallo described the sensation as “taking the edge off” the pain more than sexual gratification.

Childbirth educator Kate Dimpfl explains:

How could masturbating to release MORE oxytocin ease labor pain?

“The hormones in birth and sex are identical,” explained Dimpfl in her TEDx talk, “We Must Put the Sex Back into Birth,” pointing to the hormone oxytocin, which was literally named after the Greek term for “swift birth.” Oxytocin is released during sexual arousal and orgasm, but also during childbirth, skin-to-skin contact with a newborn, and breast-feeding. With oxytocin comes a rise of endorphins, which can naturally reduce pain.

Really? And yet the idea of masturbation during childbirth appears to be restricted to privileged Western, white women who have marinated in the natural childbirth literature. To my knowledge, it was unknown in any time, place or culture across the entirety of human experience until it was promoted by Ina May Gaskin. Gaskin is a privileged Western, white woman with no medical, nursing or midwifery training who is considered the grandmother of the American homebirth movement.

Gaskin* didn’t promote masturbation per se; she extolled the virtues of the provider sexually touching the laboring women:

It helps the mother to relax around her puss if you massage her there using a liberal amount of baby oil to lubricate the skin. Sometimes touching her very gently on or around her button (clitoris) will enable her to relax even more. I keep both hands there and busy all the time while crowning … doing whatever seems most necessary.

And:

Sometimes I see that a husband is afraid to touch his wife’s tits because of the midwife’s presence, so I touch them, get in there and squeeze them, talk about how nice they are, and make him welcome.

Subsequently, Gaskin elaborated a theory to explain why sexually touching other women benefits them, the theory parroted by childbirth educator Dimpfl. Gaskin made it up; it is pseudoscience invoked to justify her sexual touching of other vulnerable women while they were in agony.

Another privileged, Western white women, Debra Pascali-Bonnaro, embellished the theory to fabricate “orgasmic birth,” another phenomenon never described by anyone else, anywhere else, at any other time throughout the millennia of human existence until it was “discovered” by privileged Western white women steeped in the natural childbirth literature.

There’s no harm to masturbating during labor, just like there’s no harm to imbibing homeopathic preparations that are nothing more than water. But just as the harm of homeopathy comes from expectations of efficacy, the harm of promoting masturbation in labor is also of raising expectations of efficacy. Moreover, the belief that childbirth is a form of performance art, whereby a woman demonstrates mastery of her own pain to such an extent that she engages in sexual play during labor, is also harmful.

Advocates of sexual touching during childbirth proclaim that the hormones of sex are also the hormones of childbirth … yet they neglect to mention that they are also the hormones of miscarriage. That fact seems to have escaped them.

Many, perhaps most, hormones have multiple functions within the body. Cortisone, for example, is known as a stress hormone, but it is also important in fighting inflammation. That doesn’t mean that the two are inevitably connected; when your body produces cortisone to fight an infection in your finger, it doesn’t lead to the fight or flight response at the same time.

Oxytocin also has multiple functions in the body. It is involved in both sexual arousal and in labor pain but it obviously doesn’t create the same effect. Indeed, the idea of sexual touching in childbirth to reduce pain is nonsensical. During labor circulating levels of oxytocin are highest and labor is usually agonizing. How could masturbating to release more oxytocin ease labor pain? That doesn’t make much sense, does it?

The sad fact is that, to my knowledge, sexual touching during childbirth was virtually unheard of until Ina May Gaskin started doing it to women under her care. She made up a theory to justify it and she is held in such high esteem by her acolytes that instead looking askance at her behavior, they emulated it, albeit modified to self-stimulation instead of provider stimulation. That’s unfortunate.

The history of and the historical justification for sexual touching in labor is deplorable. Women should be questioning it, not copying it.

*The quotes come from Spiritual Midwifery, 3rd and 4th Editions.

Basically the homebirth/natural childbirth movement was based on quackery from the very start and she has taken it apart quite nicely over the years. The idea that sexual touching of labouring women is good started with a crazy homebirth quack with no medical training.

It might be connected to the queer and sex positivity movements as well. These women probably think they are "queering" birth and making it more progressive by adding sex positivity or something. The woman pictured in the article looks like the dangerhair types with lots of tats.
 
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And highly impractical. Child birth is one of the most painful things you can experience, so you won't be in a wanky mood. Will the next article be "Jerking off while I get my vasectomy by the power of Soy!"

Unless you are a machoist of the most depraved kind.
 
I apply a similar thought process.
Whenever I intend to do something scary I masturbate while doing it, that way if the ghost in the basement sees me they know I am the alpha.
 
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