Animal C-sections, Bottle-fed Tigers and Upside Down Plants, We Just Don't Get It, Do We?
Notice anything wrong with these pictures?
Are tomatoes supposed to grow like this?
Yes, that is a rodent, getting a c-section.
Don't worry, they did a great job.
We can do a better job feeding animals than their mothers can too....
(Are men amazing or what?)
If we can grow tomatoes upside down, why not give birth upside down?
After all of that, this almost makes sense.
Almost...
The things happening in obstetrics today not only defy nature, they defy common sense. Maybe we should stop thinking so much, and just start listening to our bodies.
Are tomatoes supposed to grow like this?
Yes, that is a rodent, getting a c-section.
Don't worry, they did a great job.
We can do a better job feeding animals than their mothers can too....
(Are men amazing or what?)
If we can grow tomatoes upside down, why not give birth upside down?
After all of that, this almost makes sense.
Almost...
The things happening in obstetrics today not only defy nature, they defy common sense. Maybe we should stop thinking so much, and just start listening to our bodies.
Comments
On the tiger.. it's very very common for tigers in captivity to reject their young. It's also easier for the caretakers to establish a bond with the cubs, and therefore ensure that the tiger will be able to get medical care when it's older.