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Madison60045
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I was at a New Years weekend bash and as the party wore on and the clothes went by the wayside during the course of the two days, it became obvious that a large number of the women had Caesarian sections.
I got to know a number of the women and one thing struck out: all the women but one had children fathered by black men. Most had given birth to white children without needing a C-section; but, when it came time to deliver a black bred baby, they needed a Caesarian.
Now the question is: how many women who had white children previously required a C-section to birth their black lover's child? The current average for all births in the US is 30.2%. It seems my small sample is over twice that high for black babies born to white moms.
Is it macrosomia (the baby is too large)? Love to hear from white women who have had black babies.
Madison
I got to know a number of the women and one thing struck out: all the women but one had children fathered by black men. Most had given birth to white children without needing a C-section; but, when it came time to deliver a black bred baby, they needed a Caesarian.
Now the question is: how many women who had white children previously required a C-section to birth their black lover's child? The current average for all births in the US is 30.2%. It seems my small sample is over twice that high for black babies born to white moms.
Is it macrosomia (the baby is too large)? Love to hear from white women who have had black babies.
Madison