Spyke
fedia.io

Surprisingly not in this thread: all the horrible things pregnancy can do.

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EgoNo4reply
lemmy.world

I'm fairly certain that if women would get a full disclaimer with all the nasty side effects a pregnancy comes with, they'd give it a second thought... On the other hand, some women insist on having a second baby... And then a third... And a fourth...

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I was told all the things that could go wrong when I was a kid, and then my mother was all, why not have a kid, and I was just

"CAUSE IT'S A NIGHTMARE???" lol

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BenjiRenjireply
feddit.org

They literally have hormons to forget the worst of birth.

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Drusasreply
fedia.io

Oh, birth isn't always the worst of it.

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I remember I asked my husband in all seriousness to please kill me. Not in the heat of the moment, I actually meant it.

I don't remember the pain. I guess it must have been bad but I cannot even imagine what it felt like or where it was located.

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toynbeereply
lemmy.world

I learned this from Scrubs and cited it to my wife just yesterday!

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BenjiRenjireply
feddit.org

I've heard it from friends. They got the freshly newborn baby in there arms and immediately feel like they wanna do this again.

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toynbeereply
lemmy.world

I don't wanna do it again because I used up all my luck with the awesome kid I already got.

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That was exactly what we concluded. We had a conversation about it, and my wife said "We got lucky and got a perfect kid on the first try. What are the chances of it happening twice?"

He's 26 now, and we're best friends.

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Sometimes they don't get the really horrible effects, or at least not the first couple of times.

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Obligatory video: https://youtu.be/uMcIUmfTZS4

Tbh: I know people who have incredibly easy pregnancies, deliveries and then habe a child that hardly bothers anyone. And then others....not so much.

And hormones are mighty in what they do to a brain.

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Even just like, all the extra blood in your body. Not horrible exactly but more just disturbing.

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lemmy.world

Retrograde menstruation.

Because the feliciano tubes aren’t closed on the ends, where they interact with the ovaries, blood from a period can flow backwards into your abdominal cavity.

Additionally, a small amount of sperm (if a woman is sexually active and say trying for a baby) can also go the full way and leak into the abdominal cavity.

So some women can have blood and semen free floating in their abdominal cavity. Between organs

Edit: autocorrect got me. I meant “fallopian tubes”

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Drusasreply
fedia.io

Feliciano tubes, you say.... Felopian tubes, do you mean?

I find it a bit funny that your gross examples are semen. But also yeah. So sticky.

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To avoid stickyness what you want to do is, since it's a protein, freeze dry it with liquid nitrogen as soon as it exits the urethra and viola! no more sticky.

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Well that's very good to know. I'm telling my wife. Thanks for the info

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Lumisalreply
lemmy.world

You can end up with a baby developing where it shouldn't if I remember currently in extremely rare cases

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BenjiRenjireply
feddit.org

Blood in the abdominal cavity is extremely painful. That alone is an issue, yes.

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treadfulreply
lemmy.zip

Why would blood in the abdominal cavity be painful? Wouldn't it eventually just get absorbed by the lymphatic system?

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The peritoneum is very sensitive and blood in the abdominal cavity is a warning for internal bleeding. So it's very painful for quite some time even when the bleeding is under control.

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P1nkmanreply
lemmy.world

Would that mean that I'm not a virgin, having been in multiple orgies?

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"In" feels like the wrong preposition here, since the creatures involved are all on the same side of you. Next to? It's more like you're a room or two away from an orgy and the sound doesn't really carry.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

They don’t poop from what I recall.

But they don’t go anywhere when they die so you are covered with poop balloon corpses.

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codemankeyreply
programming.dev

Isn’t it also an illness dogs can have? I remember a stray I adopted had to get treated for it.

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In individuel numbers, how much do you think we're talking here? 1 per follicle, what would that be couple 10k? More? Do they live peacefully with eyebrow mites or is there a nightly war at the edge?

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I thought everyone had them. If you didn't, wouldn't your hair follicles get clogged and gross?

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fedia.io

You can develop a rectourinal fistula and end up pissing shit

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This is the first comment on my post that actually makes me feel uncomfortable.

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x4740Nreply
lemmy.world

Don't humans start out with them before they then later develop into the anus and genitals if I'm remembering my random Internet rabbit hole searches correctly

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Probably. I know everyone starts off as girls before some continue on as guys. Which is why guys have nipples and that line on their scrotum and taint.

Not so sure about the earlier developments though.

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sopuli.xyz

A rectovaginal fistula is fun too. Imagine having a mix of period blood and poop exiting your vagina.

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Yeah. And it's a huge problem in the developing world.

A gynaecologist I used to work with from time to time dedicated her whole retirement to it - she operated hundred of cases per year until she physically could not do it anymore,then she spent another two years teaching in various places until she could no longer do that anymore as well. (By then she was well into her 80ies). She was a saint basically, but without the whole Christian stuff (she had a massive hatred for the church and especially mother Theresa)

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lemmy.world

There's a type of cyst called dermoid cyst which can grow hair, nails or even teeth inside it.

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lemmy.world

That sounds like an infinite money glitch. Sell the teeth and hair, rinse and repeat.

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Enough to be gross, too little to be profitable. Wonder what kind of teeth it grows, maybe you could use them as spares.

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lemmy.world

My wife had one of these, only spotted after they saw the teeth in an x-ray.

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lemmy.zip

All that but we can’t grow new teeth in our mouths. What’s up with that, nature?

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I had heard of that but didn't know the name and forgot about it

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cdzeroreply
lemmy.ml

I read this as demonoid cyst which might be a better name.

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Can't everybody stick their tongue to the base of the nasal cavity? My tongue just can't go in.

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Of all the things, this is the. Worst. Possible. Thing.

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Dasusreply
lemmy.world

Usually these TIL threads give me nothing new.

This one is new to me. Thanks.

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Apparently if your tongue isn't long or flexible enough, the Wikipedia has suggestions, ranging from months of flexing and tongue exercises, to just fucking snipping your frenulum.

"It is possible" lmao, like yeah, it's also "possible" to put my dick in my butt if I cut my ass off and hold it in front of me XD

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sh.itjust.works

I'm at third stage! I've been hiding my tongue behind my uvula since I was a kid. My dentist hated it!

I never thought of it as stretching... I guess I have a new hobby!

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nomadreply
infosec.pub

It is but she does not even entertain that idea sadly.

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Takes trying for a few days to stretch your tongue to get it far enough back.

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Feels strange at first, then its very handy. Helps unclog the nasal passages. You can even suck on a side passage and spit out what comes out. I once had a piece of string from a corona mask stuck in a side passage and was able to get that out just with my tongue. its also a nice trick so groce out people xD

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lemmy.world

There are more cells in your body that aren't you, than are.

The count of bacterial cells in your gut, on your skin etc is higher than the number of your own cells.

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theherkreply
lemmy.world

I think one’s microbiome has more mass than one’s brain too. So… who is really doing the thinking?

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Damarusreply
feddit.org

They aren't me genetically, but I still need them to live. So really I still feel that it's a part of me.

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I've always found this interesting. Human beings (or any vertebrates I suppose) are really more of a colony than a single being. And it's not just a technicality, it's meaningful. Much of that colony interacts with your nervous system and affects your moods and behavior. You think you have total control of your mind, but you would think and act differently with a different balance of gut bacteria. Chew on that for a while...

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This is one of the scientific plot holes in The Fly. Or at least the 1980s version. The head-swap version has other problems.

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Actually it is true
Certain psychiatric medicines that influence hormones does that - even in males

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lemmy.world

Take six mg estradiol enanthate injections weekly for two years. Follow up with domperidone-based lactation induction. Supplementing a testosterone blocker would also be useful.

Warning, this is essentially going on the full hormone therapy trans women go on. You can induce lactation, but it requires being hormonally female for an extended period of time. Look up the effects of mtf hormone therapy, as you would be getting all of them. Also the breast growth is permanent. You have been warned.

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I am not genuinely contemplating doing the hormone therapy, the above comment was in jest. However that is very cool to learn about. I had no idea breast development was a one-way road. These are questions I never thought to ask. Thanks for sharing

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Sometimes regular stimulation is enough. I saw one case where a man took on an orphaned infant where there wasn't even any animal milk available to hack together formula, and the starving infant attempting to get milk out of his nipple every hour for multiple days was enough to get the one breast to start making milk, and the infant lived thanks to it.

The need for suckling to stimulate milk production is a catch-22 for women who don't make enough milk. They have to supplement with formula to prevent "failure to thrive", but the infant spending some of its sucking time on a bottle instead of a breast reduces their supply even more, so then they have to feed even more formula... There are devices that run a tube to the nipple so the infant can get formula from the tube while at the same time stimulating breast milk production, and they work, but look like a huge pain.

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Don't many things need to go wrong during fetal development for that? The mammary tissue is usually completely destroyed by birth in men.

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I know that's a little bit gross, but it would be way worse if your bones were dry.

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lemmy.ca

Your gut biome is the only way you can digest leafy things. Without them most of it would just stay in there, or go right through you.

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Denjinreply
feddit.uk

Your gut biome is how you digest everything

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I think the point being made was that the enzyme used to break down cellulose is only made by bacteria, whereas the enzymes used to break down carbs, fats, and proteins are produced by the pancreas. Digestion is complicated though, teeth and stomach acid are also digesting in a way so it's all an oversimplification

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Lenareply
gregtech.eu

I don't mind that, my gut biome can go ahead and digest food for me. It's free labor!

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Teeth, or rather where they meet your skull and jaw, are technically classified as a kind of joint!

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I wonder what types of parasites dinosaurs had. Guess we'll never know

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lemmy.zip

Of all of the cells in your body, less than 45% of them are human. The majority are microorganisms designed to work with your gross-ass self for similarly gross organic meat-bag processes.

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Flickerbyreply
lemmy.zip

I actually looked this up just for you. Surprisingly low at .3%! While the number of cells are roughly halfish each human and non human, the non human cells weigh so little they only account for around 200 grams of actual weight. Learned something new myself there.

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Applesausereply
mander.xyz

Wow! I wouldn't have expected anywhere near that disparity!

Edit: and thanks for taking the trouble to look it up, too. How did you find that? Was it written somewhere or did you have to do a calculation?

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I found a research paper that came up by some doctor who did the math for me thankfully lol.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

When fertile, women have significantly increased mucus volume in their vaginas.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cervix

Several hundred glands in the endocervix produce 20–60 mg of cervical mucus a day, increasing to 600 mg around the time of ovulation.

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WeirdyTripreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

To anyone with a vagina, this is def not an unknown fact hahaha. And gross is debatable but to each their own

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sunbeam60reply
feddit.uk

To anyone with a long term partner that has a vagina it’s hardly news either.

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Yeah. Very good way to know when your SO is soon getting PMS as well.

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Lyrlreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I, a vagina-haver, had no idea until a Catholic friend in college mentioned NFP. The secular Fertility Awareness resources I ended up finding all supported my impression this isn't widely known. That was twenty years ago, though, maybe young people these days are more body-aware?

Agree it isn't really gross, I think it's cool, but it seemed gross-adjacent enough I could get away with sharing in this thread.

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For the uninitiated, NFP is Natural Family Planning - the practice of avoiding coitus during ovulation as a form of birth control. It's seen as a natural form of birth control compared to artificial birth control in the form of condoms and the pill.

It's strange to me that the Catholic Church singles out birth control as needing to be natural, but not much else.

It's around 75% effective at preventing pregnancies, but doesn't stop STIs obviously.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_family_planning?wprov=sfla1

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The real gross fact is that cervical mucus, during ovulation, has the same consistency as egg whites and can be whipped.

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A fun addition to this fact is that vaginal secretions are made from modified plasma. Like that stuff in your blood.

So TECHNICALLY women don’t just bleed for their period.

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Humans can grow horns similarly to Omens in Elden Ring. Cutaneous horns can be caused by benign growths, precancerous lesions, or even skin cancer. Apparently, these are also becoming increasingly common in people.

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webpreply
mander.xyz

Without having seen a picture, it sounds more cool than gross

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According to American Dad!, also from overdosing on prenatal medicine.

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lemmy.world

Newborn baby girls can experience a phenomenon called "false menses" or "mini-periods" due to a sudden drop in maternal estrogen after birth, causing slight vaginal bleeding or a blood-tinged discharge that typically lasts only a few days.

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And both boys and girls often have a redish discolouration in their nappies initially - aka brickdust deposit. Totally benign almost all of the times, but a lot of parents are shocked.

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sh.itjust.works

Hej, I think its pretty cool how much slime we got producet in our bodies every day, like up to 1 liter! Me, personally, find it gross dat our noses produce that many bacteria, lol.

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This works great with @[email protected]s tip regarding the flexibility of our tongues.

Btw, the noses (so called becherocells) just create the slime (glycoproteins) to catch and bind bacteria entering from the outside, they (luckily) don't create bacteria on their own.

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Sunsofoldreply
lemmings.world

People are very aware of those. Many have them, and many of those who have them are all too willing to share them.

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You can eat anything that comes out of your own or anyone else's body to increase your power level.

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Zwuzelmausreply
feddit.org

It can only be what it is. That is no choice.

But you can choose how you feel about it.

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  1. most human stuff is "not myself"

  2. things aren't not-gross just because they came out of you

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belluckreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

But this isn’t about what you find disgusting about your body specifically, but about the human body in general. Things you don’t really think about until someone mentions them. Like how there’s probably tiny bugs living on you right now.

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Zwuzelmausreply
feddit.org

Well, there's even hundreds of different kinds of bacteries living in your intestines, and you need them. You could not live without them. You could say they are part of you. It just makes no sense to find them disgusting.

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There’s a lot of things people find disgusting for no rational reason. That’s also part of being human. People don’t have full control over their emotions.

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pmkreply
lemmy.sdf.org

In my work I've been around many things that can be considered gross. Cutting away dead flesh around a bed sore that's a big rotting hole into the body, a woman eating her own feces like a mars bar, etc. One time I slipped and fell into a puddle that was a mix of edema fluids leaking through the skin, and urine. After a while you get desensitized, and it's just... matter. Atoms. I saw this woman who fell and her head went into the ground hard and blood just pumped out of her head into her long hair, it was like one big lump of hair that soaked up the blood, she lived for a day after that and I held her hand when she died. It's a strange thing to be around dying people all the time, I'm not sure if I've made peace with it or if I'm broken in some way.

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ICU nurse here. Broken many times over and stronger every time you put yourself back together. I find peace in the transient nature of it all. Thanks for doing what you do. You'll help more people than you'll ever truly realize

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Would you be disgusted at a dare to drink a liter of saliva from a mystery donor? That’s disgusting, because we’re instinctually averse to things that could make us sick.

Yet we drink one liter of our own saliva every day, but we’re used to it so it doesn’t make us sick. It’s normal but still kinda gross.

My point is, bodies do a lot of gross things, and our instincts usually squirm at the gross things other bodies do, but we have made peace with our own. It’s gross, but we don’t hate it, it’s doing the best it can to stay alive.

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Katana314reply
lemmy.world

Because most of us commenting are AIs, so human behavior and biology is equal parts fascinating and horrifying to us.

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