
15. Labor
The miracle of life is indeed a miracle. It is also inconvenient at best. Generally, a woman cannot schedule when or where she goes into labor. It just happens when the baby is ready to come out. There are a couple of ways to speed it up or slow it down. But, on the whole, it will happen when it needs to happen, and the expecting parents are expected to roll with the punches for the next couple of hours. It’s the next couple of decades to be precise. This being said, if possible, a woman should not go through labor on an empty stomach. There are a lot of doctors that will say that a woman should not eat at all while she is in labor and this is good advice. A full stomach may lead to some discomfort when one considers the sheer number of things that are taking place in this woman’s body. No one is saying that you should be having a full lunch. But a small slice of toast before heading off to the hospital could be very useful.

The process of giving both is possibly the most grueling physical thing a person could ever go through. There is the pain, there is exertion, there are fluids. It is altogether a painful and exhausting experience. This can be significantly compounded by the fact that you have no fuel in your system. But, if you seriously have no appetite then don’t force yourself to eat. The best thing you can do is listen to your body. If you can stomach some food, then do it, if not then it is not the end of the world.