mommy mood swings series: 2
The good pain
The good pain
It seems to me that of all the existential questions we ask
ourselves like –
why are we here, what is the meaning of life, we often
fail to ask the most basic of all existence- why is labour painful?
Why should something so physiological and natural should ne
marred by the shadow of crushing , overwhelming , gosh-awful pain?
The most practical answer I received was- but naturally –
from a man. “It’s quite clear God didn’t mean us to have too many children. It
was his way of providing a natural contraceptive. He didn’t trust our ingenuity
of making artificial means of preventing pregnancies and thought that a severe
painful experience would scar the woman such that she would cry out – never
again!” he said, “pain as a sensation was meant to stop us from harming or
hurting ourselves, pain from burns and cuts keep us safe from fires and knives,
and God, naturally hoped that labour would keep women from attempting child
birth again.”
Then again He failed to see our tenaciousness and our will
to bear down any pain ( pun intended), after a gruelling labourious experience,
most women line up once more to ride the roller coaster called child birth.
Imagine if labour was painless, the world would be run over by over population,
even more than it already is.
This explanation still makes sense to those who believe God made man, but as most of us know
that monkeys, infact, made man, through the law of evolution and natural selection. What fails me is that even
after centuries of evolution we as a species have not evolved to pain free
delivery of babies. Charles Darwin
has a lot of explaining to do. Well it seems, there is an answer to that as
well;
Evolution demands and wholly depends upon ’natural selection’ wherein the
desirable genes survive and the undesirable genes perish. That would mean that
only women with relatively painless labourwould survive child birth, and others
would perish during the act. Thus, leading to a desirable gene pool of ‘
painless labour’ .
But science with it’s caesarean sections and epidurals, and
women with their sheer determination and ‘sahansheelta’ (pain bearing capacity)
halted the forces of nature and evolution.
So, where does that leave us?
Still grappling with the idea that something which is
eventually supposed to bring such great joy, must be achieved through such
great pain.
AHA! Here’s a thought- there’s no gain without pain. It’ an
oft repeated sentence from the gym instructor, when he talks about the muscle
soreness after a workout as the – good
pain.
Now, you desire to gain a whole living being, a human being
who will be the apple of your eye, the waris
to your will, the solace in your old age, and the legacy of your heritage ,
you say? You desire a baby who will not only bring happiness to you, but your
husband and both your extended families?
For that kind of happiness you’ve just got to go through a whole world of pain. Why you ask- why because
of Isaac Newton ofcourse, he is the
one who said every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
So there you are, while I am still figuring out why
something natural, beautiful and life giving should have a prequel of
suffering, I can offer you two more names to curse ( and curse you shall) while
you howl obscenities in the second phase of your labour- ‘Charles Darwin and
Isaac Newton I will wring your necks…”.
Mommy mood swings :)
*none of the pics are my own, no copyright with me. But they add so much character, a heart felt thanks to all the cartoonists.
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