Henry
McKean, Ireland, has just returned from Amsterdam, the Netherlands,
where last week he 'gave birth' to Baby David after a labour that lasted
over two hours.
The
Geboortehuis Private Maternity Clinic offers men the opportunity to go
through labour, or at least simulated labour, with the help of a machine
that induces pain through electrodes attached to various parts of the
patient's body. It is, according to McKean, the closest thing men get to
experiencing labour.
He says the
machine was invented by the Russians, possibly so they could "basically
electrocute their
weightlifters to help them feel and withstand pain".
"Then the Americans took it over and used it in physio to help athletes
recover from injury," says McKean.
McKean, who
works for Newstalk as Sean Moncrieff's roaming reporter, says the road
to Amsterdam was a long one. Having come across a clip of "the Dutch
equivalent of Ant and Dec" giving birth last year, McKean's producer
suggested he might make a perfect candidate. Reluctantly, he accepted.
Bookmakers
Ladbrokes agreed to take on his cause and sponsor the birth of his
child. After a three-week 'pregnancy', McKean flew to Amsterdam with his
'birth partner', Hayley O'Connor from Ladbrokes. O'Connor went there to
lend McKean support, but was also keeping an eye on her bet. Ladbrokes
had McKean at even money to last less than half an hour, and he was four
to five on to cry.
These ones are purely insane...so so insane
ReplyDeleteWho says so, at least they will learn neva to harm ladies after experiencing their pain
ReplyDeleteIts clear your husband panel beats you @ home...get a life Ɣ dear, what's d lesson in pure stupidity
ReplyDeleteI rili D̶̲̥̅̊ønt get d story. A man 2 man thing? Or man 2 woman? Nd whr is d baby? Thn afta 3wks preg? Hmmmm#bbm smilie,crazy#
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