10 things that movies still have trouble about pregnancy and childbirth

People have a lot of opinions about pregnancy and childbirth, and all are true. The media certainly does not prevent us from perpetuating these stereotypes and these myths and most films totally get the whole process. Here are the best things that the media hurt about pregnancy and the process of having a child.


People have a lot of opinions about pregnancy and childbirth, and all are true. The media certainly does not prevent us from perpetuating these stereotypes and these myths and most films totally get the whole process. Here are the best things that the media hurt about pregnancy and the process of having a child.

1. Get pregnant when you are middle age is a breeze

Anyone who saw Bridget Jones's baby knows this old trop. But women over 40 have often more difficulty conceiving than "accidental" pregnancies that are often spent for middle-aged women in films. Without the help of a doctor, the natural ovarian reserve and the quality of the eggs makes things much more difficult.

2. All the problems of infertility are the fault of the woman

We find that this is a particularly rude stereotype, and it is not true since men and women are about the same place where it comes to the one faced with more infertility. Infertility occurs at least 30% of men, so why do women get all the blame on the big screen?

3.With the good guy, comes the baby who was supposed to be

We rarely see a movie where the woman froze her eggs or has a child while alone. It's a bummer that we do not see too many examples on the screen of a woman who raised her child alone, because it's a fairly common scenario. However, it is still completely stigmatized in the films - whether it's BAE leaves, or it's a surprise rather than a conscious choice to be a mother.

4. It goes between the hot disorder panic and the princess said shallow

Instead of being considered a real human being with his own personality (he does not all move away with pregnancy, people). His life as we know disappears and it turns into "crazy pregnant woman". Apart from this acute stereotype is the NEZ ONE.

5. In terms of birth, they simply push it and put it back with

Many midwives and Doulas believe they are conscious, conscious and connected to your child in the process of work and pregnancy. There are sometimes screams through delivery, but positions, including hands and knees and squatting. It's not just about dying on the back with knees apart for a few minutes. Women are strong warriors and the process is not as mechanical as Hollywood wants you to think.

6.Pregnant in the fingertips

Many couples cross the IVF, substitution substitution or other situations trying to have a baby. But in the movies, they are sure to get pregnant the first time they are trying or accident. Although an accidental pregnancy is certainly a reality, it is not the most common way to try couples fall pregnant. Having a child is something that many women aspire and many feelings of shortcomings come with that. Inaccurate scenes in movies may worsen.

7.Midwives are only in a crisis

In the movies, when the husband goes away, or the woman has been abandoned in another way, the midwife appears. It's almost as if they treat it as an emergency help, rather than well-planned processes in advance. It is not all the chaos and ridiculous hippies - the midwives and the Doulays are a device for empowered moms and not to a high-risk decision or to malcully.

8. Birth is a complete horror show

There is certainly nothing easy to have a baby, but films have the responsibility to stop experiencing more terrifying birth and exorcism, as in reality. All births are different from those with epidural sections C. But even when work pain is experienced, it is a powerful pain rather than that of disease or trauma, and films should describe it as such .

9.The first contractions come, then come the baby

Beyond the screams of dramatic film that are often used to describe pregnancy, contractions are also often fictitious. Doctors Obgyn say that it is not too common that a woman's water will break and will immediately be followed by intense contractions. Contractions can come before the water breaks, or it can be delayed by hours, days or weeks after break.

10.Glowing skin and a complete makeup face through pregnancy

Even when they do not wear flawless makeup, these women are more like radiant supermodels than exhausted damage after giving birth. It would be nice to see a more realistic representation rather than a glow mode magazine. Many women develop hormonal acne and other skin problems during pregnancy. Something called Chloasma crawls the skin of the face, while others have a black line in their stomach. This is never represented in cinema!


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