Not disagreeing about mice and humans, very disingenuous to reply like this. You don’t even provide full information in the story, did she have any pain medicine or procedures to minimize the pain, was the baby on time, did she dilate correctly, what was the baby to mother mass ratio… lots of unaccounted variables. I’ll counter your story with my aunt pulled her tooth out with pliers waaaay too early with no anesthesia and said it was nothing compared to her first child.
It is an interesting discussion that me and my lady friend had years ago, and you bring up many valid points. I haven’t spoken with her in a few years, we’ve lost contact, but she was open enough with me about her experiences that I’ll try to ask her more details as such when/if I ever encounter her again.
What, that humans are not mice? I don’t think I need evidence for that.
I can communicate with humans directly though, and have had an in-depth discussion with my long time friend J about this very subject.
She had went through both, and confirms that non-anesthesia self tooth drilling hurts more than childbirth.
Now as far as the mouse study, they studied their paws, not the more sensitive areas such as teeth and genitals…
Anyways, for every dozen of cures for mice they find, I still haven’t heard any of them approved and applied to humans.
So, once again, humans are not mice.
Not disagreeing about mice and humans, very disingenuous to reply like this. You don’t even provide full information in the story, did she have any pain medicine or procedures to minimize the pain, was the baby on time, did she dilate correctly, what was the baby to mother mass ratio… lots of unaccounted variables. I’ll counter your story with my aunt pulled her tooth out with pliers waaaay too early with no anesthesia and said it was nothing compared to her first child.
It is an interesting discussion that me and my lady friend had years ago, and you bring up many valid points. I haven’t spoken with her in a few years, we’ve lost contact, but she was open enough with me about her experiences that I’ll try to ask her more details as such when/if I ever encounter her again.