5 True and Interesting Facts to Start Your Day (Day #175)

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Welcome to our series of true and interesting facts that you probably don’t need to know, but should know, all the same!

Impress your friends, coworkers and family members with your absolute genius mind! These true and interesting facts can really get a conversation going. Get ready to see mind’s being blown, because we are about to drop some serious useless fact knowledge on you.

Here are some interesting facts about CHILDBIRTH! 

Childbirth is one of the most intense, awe-inspiring experiences a person can go through. From the first contraction to the moment you hold your baby, it’s a whirlwind of emotions and surprises. Let’s dive into five fascinating, true facts about childbirth that’ll leave you in awe of this incredible process!

1. Your body releases a natural painkiller during labor:

As your body goes through contractions, it releases endorphins—your natural painkillers. These chemicals help manage the pain and give you a little boost of energy to keep going.


2. Your baby’s skull is soft and flexible:

Did you know your baby’s skull isn’t fully formed at birth? The bones are soft and flexible, which helps them navigate through the birth canal during delivery. It’s why babies often have a slightly squished head at first!


3. You could give birth in less than 3 hours:

While many labors can take a while, some moms experience lightning-fast labors. If this happens, it’s called “precipitous labor,” and it can be a whirlwind of less than 3 hours from start to finish!


4. Childbirth triggers a hormonal “high”:

After the baby’s born, many new moms experience an intense rush of oxytocin—the “love hormone.” This helps with bonding and can even create a natural euphoric feeling, helping you forget some of the pain.


5. You can give birth standing up:

While lying on your back is the most common position, you’re actually free to deliver in a variety of positions, including standing, squatting, or even on all fours. Your body knows best what feels right!

Childbirth is a truly remarkable journey—each labor story is unique, but all are filled with incredible strength, surprises, and a new life that changes everything!