The desperation when they're stuck at full crown and the head won't move. Crying and wailing and begging. Pushing uselessly even when they're not contracting. Desperate to escape the horrible burning stretch. It's right there, holding them brutally open. It's going to take a couple good strong pushes to come all the way out but their strength is already failing and they can't think through the mind numbing pressure and pain. So they writhe and scream, wasting energy they can't afford to lose.
Okay okay I managed to remember I needed to prove it. And I'm not just in a state of madness or fever since I do feel warm at times. That's movement. That painful movement is real. I hope someone else believes this. It's weird tho. It feels like tendrils and four stand limbs..and small claws. What is in me.
Del-Ken's Curse was the alpha and omega for so many of us. This primal, horrific pregnancy curse that grows relentlessly, kicking to life slowly despite being unwanted.
So much of modern belly expansion and pregnancy horror comes from this single comic - the phrase, "hard and unyeilding to the touch," alone - that it is a travesty to not celebrate this masterpiece on Tumblr.
Raise a glass to Del-Ken and Curse.
Del-Ken: https://www.deviantart.com/del-ken
Y'all I'm being so fr rn but I need an alien to be occupying my womb like right now. Preferably something overly active and noisy that I can constantly feel and hear, but I'd even be fine with a heavy and hard egg. Ugh :(
Kinda in love with the idea of giving birth while trying to maintain composure and doing something mundane..
Casually walking through a grocery store, slightly bent over your cart while feeling a fat head tease at your entrance.
Hiking on a low impact trail, quietly stepping off to take a quick squat at a nearby tree, pulling your pants down just enough to put your hand in and birth your baby’s head into your palm.
Sitting at your desk, taking down a customers information to give them a call back so you can give yourself enough time to push out the shoulders.
🥵🥵🤰
That belly squish tho
People occasionally ask me about the origins of my pregnancy/birth kink, and I just remembered something that I think was pretty crucial.
When I was in middle school I read the book “FEAR,” the fifth installment in a series by Michael Grant. It was honestly a bit too dark, gorey, and violent to be considered a young adult novel, but I digress.
Near the end of the book is a scene where one of the main characters is pregnant, and her pregnancy is accelerated by the external force of a powerful alien. She’s tired and scared to give birth but is forced to do so in a cave deep underground. I’d send the pages but I don’t have the book anymore, sadly.
This is the first and only time I’d ever read about a rapid pregnancy, and I think it really captivated me.
So yeah. Food for thought. Has anyone else ever read this book?
If you have experienced rapid belly growth, unexpected pain, or feeling a mass under your navel, please reach out! There has been an outbreak of these symptoms. This applies to all genders!
“OH!! OH GOD!!! I’M GIVING BIRTH!! ”