
How is this pain measured? There has never once been an accurate way to quantify pain. This means that there has never once been a way to measure how painful childbirth is. Which also means that it is purely anecdotal. The consensus amongst women about the pain of child birth vs war injuries is limited at best since the number of women that go to war is still miniscule. Same thing with blue-collar work like construction.
The notion that a man “couldn’t endure that much pain” and would die as a result is complete baseless. A man has never had and never will give birth to a child. So along with the other thing I said, that means there is no way - literally no way - to see if a man theoretically could endure childbirth. It simply can’t be measured. Wanting the male to be there for the birth of the child is one thing and that’s fair. Claiming that it’s because they will never have to endure such pain is ridiculous.
This cannot be proved, once again. I personally dont know any man that has allowed sickness get in the way of anything important. Men make up most athletes, and the male athletes stereotype is that they could be on a broken leg and still try playing, despite how bad it may be for their overall health. Again this is only anecdotal, thus shouldn’t be used in a good argument.