Mother claims she had a orgasm DURING labour...and says childbirth isn't that painful
It's true, giving birth could give you a full-body orgasm
FOR MANY centuries it's been a well known fact child birth is one of the most painful natural phenomenons in the world.
 
The debate about which is more painful - childbirth or men being kicked in the testicles - has raged on for years and year. 
But what if we told you one of these could be turned into a full-body orgasm? Yes, that's right. One woman has turned giving birth into a pleasurable experience. 
 
Rebecca Hanscombe, 45, has spoken out about turning hours of childbirth into orgasmic potential. 
Having found out she was pregnant at 37, Rebecca prepared herself for the birth like any other mother - but with a twist. 
 

Mother claims she had a orgasm DURING labour...and says childbirth isn't that painful
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Between the anti-natal classes and hitting the shops to pick up new baby clothes, Rebecca read Spiritual Midwifery by Inna May Gaskin. 
The book is written about home births with an entire section dedicated to information on having an orgasmic birth. 
Apparently, it's all about the secretion of the pleasure hormone oxytocin - and how to deal with that when it's rushing around your body during childbirth. 
When it came to Rebecca's first signs of labour, the mum decided to stay at home and enjoy time with her daughter. 
The Ecstatic Dance teacher also managed to pack six hours sleep in while she was in the early stages.
 
Mother claims she had a orgasm DURING labour...and says childbirth isn't that painful
One mother has spoken out about orgasming through her birth
After 36 hours, Rebecca and her partner went to the birthing centre where her waters were broken by a midwife.
Speaking about the experience to the Mail Online, she said: "I knew that if I didn’t give birth now they would make me have a caesarean. I hadn’t come this far to give up.
"I felt so strong, so alive and so empowered that my whole body rippled with orgasmic sensual feelings."
She added: "It was like my whole body went into this state of "wow". It was a full body experience, rather than just a vaginal experience. It was very exciting."
When the baby - named Arwen - arrived, she explained her feelings of pure, unconditional love. Rebecca said: "She crawled up my belly, looked deeply into my eyes, found the boob, stopped crying, drank for a few moments then slept."
It looks like childbirth might not be the terribly painful experience we've all be lead to believe after all. 

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