Partnership births have become quite popular these days. Women want the father of the child to be present at his birth. However, there is at least one reason to give birth without a partner in the room.

British scientists have found that the presence of a beloved man can increase women's pain. In fact, the scientists were unable to see any of the women in the study whose pain was relieved by the presence of a husband or boyfriend.

Researchers at University College London, along with colleagues from King's College London and the University of Hertfordshire, followed 39 women who were "pricked" in the finger with a laser pulse. At this time, their husband or beloved man was near them.

The researchers monitored the electrical activity in the women's brains and asked them to rate the intensity of their pain on an 11-point scale.

The researchers then did the same, but this time the other half of the female subjects were already in the other room.

The results of a study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience show that the pain experienced by women in the presence of their lovers not only does not decrease, in many cases it even increases.

According to scientists, women want to see their beloved around during childbirth, not only because they are afraid of pain.

Women in labor want to share the moment of the birth of a child with their loved ones, so they do not call for abandoning partner births, but warn that they are unlikely to help reduce pain.

Source estet-portal.com

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