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I had an orgasm during labor — I didn’t want it to stop

Por: New York Post Life October 26, 2022

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Come again? A Canadian woman said she felt like she was “climaxing” during labor — and didn’t want the experience to end. Hanna Faustino, 36, entered the orgasmic state while giving birth to her daughter, Kaiya, and credits prenatal yoga classes with the pleasurable, pain-free process. “During birth, I surrendered my mind to my body, and I had similar sensations to an orgasm,” the pleasure-seeking mama told “It was really natural... + full article



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