One thing I still can’t get used to in ABO stories is the fact that male omegas almost a...

AsexuallySatisfied August 9, 2025 11:23 am

One thing I still can’t get used to in ABO stories is the fact that male omegas almost always have to go thru c-section (if the author decides to give it some realism) when giving birth and that makes me sad bc that seem painful and going for more than one child would be even more difficult but there isn’t any other way though so oh well (I wish there were other ways and at least the birthing process doesn’t mean the baby has to be shitted out bc that’s kinda ridiculous lmao)

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    FinalGame August 9, 2025 11:29 am

    If it's not a shocking thing to know, that's also because male pelvises are literally not meant to push a baby out of them. It's so narrow that the baby has to be like at most 28 weeks old in size to be able to push it out like that

    Tanpopo August 9, 2025 12:00 pm
    If it's not a shocking thing to know, that's also because male pelvises are literally not meant to push a baby out of them. It's so narrow that the baby has to be like at most 28 weeks old in size to be able to... FinalGame

    ohhh in some stories omegas' babies or maybe male omegas' specifically are said to be smaller than women's babies i suppose, maybe that's the reason in such world-buildings. but yeah it's very cruel actually when omegas are said to be "born to make children" but male omegas have to go through c-section, having multiple surgeries in one place sounds horrible

    AsexuallySatisfied August 9, 2025 12:04 pm
    If it's not a shocking thing to know, that's also because male pelvises are literally not meant to push a baby out of them. It's so narrow that the baby has to be like at most 28 weeks old in size to be able to... FinalGame

    Yeah I forgot that I was stuck with my headcanon that male omegas would probably have the “female” pelvises just for the fact they can get pregnant and develop the baby fully bc I think that’s the most logical way they could be able to have healthy (not premature birth) babies at all and my concern only came with the birthing process being the real problem bc they don’t have what it means to perform it (a literal vagina) although I do appreciate having realism applied in ABO bc the concept itself is illogical biology-wise and it’s interesting how different authors tackle the birthing process after the pregnancy even though most of them just skip it to make it easy lol.