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Why the history of chainsaws is the newest TikTok challenge

Hint: It involves childbirth.

On by Cecilia Lenzen

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When ‘sharenting’ goes too far: Filming your wife giving birth, instead of helping her

Maybe pull over and assist?

On by Tiffanie Drayton

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‘Adam Ruins Everything’ shuts down myths about getting pregnant after 35

Spoiler: Your eggs will not shrivel up and rot.

On by Jessica Machado

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Watch this woman completely lose it when she finds out her sister is having twins

Meet Kelly. Her sister is pregnant. And she’s really, really, really, really excited about it.

On by Dylan Love

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Watch these brave dudes endure the pain of childbirth

They had no idea what they were getting themselves into.

On by Jam Kotenko

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John Oliver unleashes righteous fury on America’s mistreatment of moms

There are only two countries that don’t give paid leave to new moms, and the U.S. is one of them.

On by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw

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Woman whose gruesome medical procedure went viral attempts to crowdfund legal defense

A brutal video of the woman’s forced episiotomy went viral last year.

On by Marisa Kabas

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We watched a giraffe give birth live and it was repulsive

Ah, the miracle of life.

On by EJ Dickson

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Facebook blocks water-birth photo—but Kim Kardashian’s butt is OK

#FreeTheNipple. And the butt. And pretty much every other lady body part.

On by EJ Dickson

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Please stop trolling Jennifer Aniston’s womb

The Internet may be very concerned about whether or not Jennifer Aniston is planning on having children, but she’s not. 

On by Miri Mogilevsky

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19 things that are cheaper than raising a child in 2014

With the costs of parenting rising, is it any wonder that the Internet generation is opting out?

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YouTube couple plans to broadcast the birth of their first child

Jonathan Joly and Anna Saccone share events from their lives on YouTube, and childbirth is no exception.

On by Chase Hoffberger

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