A person in Henan’s Chinese province sued his girlfriend, as he had put her through a deep delivery simulation that lasted for three hours and left it in pain, which required emergency medical surgery, a report in a report in a report. South China Morning Post has claimed. The man has since lost a part of his small intestine.
The woman took the man to a labor pain simulation center as a “test” before her marriage after suggesting to the family. While the lover initially rejected the idea, he eventually decided to come in and go with a challenge.
In particular, the experience included the use of electric currents to stimulate the skin and muscles that mimic the pain of contraction of the uterus during labor. During the session, the girlfriend gradually increased the intensity for the first 90 minutes but to level 8, the man was “shouting and struggling”.
The woman wrote on social media, “My boyfriend was shouting and struggling at 8 level 8, was swearing and crying at 10, and until the end, he was panting for the wind. My sister and I wiping her sweat,” the woman wrote on social media.
A week later, the man was admitted to the hospital with abdominal pain that continued to deteriorate. During the checkup, doctors diagnosed that a portion of their small intestine was irreversibly damaged.
The man’s mother warned the woman not to meet her in the hospital, saying that the engagement was canceled.
The girlfriend said, “I was told that my lover was removed part of my small intestine. I am ready to take full responsibility.”
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Social media reacts
As the news of the man’s ordinance went viral, social media users angrily reacted and called the woman and her family to endanger the boy’s life.
One user said, “Typical labor pain lasts for 10 minutes. This girlfriend and her family look crazy,” said another, while another said: “A delivery is infinitely more complicated. No amount of simulation can repeat it.”
One third remarked: “This woman’s actions should have legal consequences.”
According to Chinese law, anyone who causes injury to any other person should compensate for medical, nursing, transport, nutrition and other rehabilitation costs.