Man Claims Moms Don’t Need Epidurals, Internet Responds with a Collective Eye Roll

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In yet another instance of online mansplaining, a guy decided to share his unsolicited opinion about childbirth, specifically targeting the use of epidurals. Apparently, he believes that women have no need for this pain relief option during labor. Writer Mia Thomas has a knack for calling out these misguided opinions on social media, and her recent spotlight was on this particular individual who boldly claimed, “Women don’t need epidurals at all. They never have. We only started using them in modern medicine.” Seriously, dude?

Just because you’ve witnessed childbirth a couple of times does not grant you the authority to lecture women on how to cope with the intense pain of labor. It’s reminiscent of suggesting that protective gear in male sports be abolished because men don’t “need” them. Let those delicate areas get knocked around a bit—what do I know, I’m just a woman who’s never experienced that kind of trauma.

The responses to Thomas’s tweet are a treasure trove of humor and sarcasm. It’s astonishing how someone can be so out of touch with reality. Shaming anyone for their choices during childbirth, especially when you have no personal experience, is simply unacceptable.

I recall being in excruciating back labor, only four centimeters dilated when my doctor suggested an epidural. I hesitated until he looked me square in the eye and said, “There are no awards for suffering needlessly.” Within minutes, I was receiving my epidural, and it was a game-changer—smooth sailing until my three-hour pushing session. No regrets whatsoever; I’d do it all again in a heartbeat.

And let’s not overlook the irony in his comments about “modern medicine.” One wonders if he also shuns antibiotics in favor of medieval remedies like leeches and herbal concoctions.

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In summary, the audacity of a man telling women how to manage labor pain is baffling. While he may feel entitled to his opinion, the overwhelming response from women everywhere serves as a reminder that childbirth is a deeply personal experience, and every woman has the right to choose her method of pain management.

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