Singin' in the Rain (1952) and childbirth were the two hardest things I ever had to do in my life.
Give it up for the process that leads to childbirth!
Poverty is a lot like childbirth - you know it is going to hurt before it happens, but you'll never know how much until you experience it.
A mother never fully delivers.
She said writting novels was like childbirth: if you truly remembered how awful it got, you'd never do it again.
Certainly in terms of my life - anybody's life - you go through death, childbirth and marriage, glory and defeat, and so on.
I became a passionate seeker of childbirth knowledge.
There is nothing that anyone can say to prepare you for childbirth. Each woman's experience is so different; you never know how it will be for you!
Having a baby is definitely a labor of love.
It is somehow reassuring to discover that the word travel is derived from travail, denoting the pains of childbirth.
The pain of childbirth is not remembered. It's the child that's remembered.