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"The birth scene is very important in this drama.
It includes sexual situations and an agonizing birth scene.
Also - and more worrying - Mrs Flowers fainted during the birth scene.
"It must mean that someone at the birth scene knew what they were doing.
Her account has another kind of birth scene too, one that occurred in 1912.
But I don't understand because it's not a sex scene, it's a birth scene".
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The birth scenes are realistic, with lots of coaching from Coates.
Actually, it's not the birth scenes that are harrowing but the echoes of the workhouse.
Modern technology helped, with cleverly made correctly weighted prosthetic babies and bumps it was easier to make birth scenes look realistic.
Men are the idiots, for God's sake!" At the very end, Messing has her baby, in one of those tough-but-happy birth scenes I've seen so often recently.
One of the most extraordinary birth scenes in English literature is also one of the earliest attempts: Laurence Sterne's still-radical Tristram Shandy, a prolonged series of digressions that keep returning to, and then flinching away from, a forceps delivery.
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