The arms naturally lengthen during pregnancy so one can reach in and remove the child during the birthing
That episode was amazing! Great reference.
For those out of the loop. This is a reference (I believe) one of the new doctor who specials with David Tennant and Catherine Tate.
No. The baby is usually facing down and is much smaller than that. Also, most women don't have elastigirl arms.
When I was a kid, my mom was usually pretty laid back. But, if we were being smart asses, I'm pretty sure she could have reached us from halfway across the room.
Most babies turn head down in the last few weeks- a typical pregnancy lasts 40 weeks. At 30 weeks like in the picture the baby would probably still be in a head up position.
Yes, but this clearly depicts the baby straight up chillin' waiting for somebody to load up his right arm with a beer. So...
Ah yes, the famous 10 week period to let the baby rest and finish cooking before mom pushes the freeloader out
If the baby's legs go through her legs shouldn't the baby's arms go through the arms? With all that practice following along with mom babies should be able to walk immediately after birth like the rest of the natural world.
“So… if I give my kid this book, it explains all the awkward stuff, and I can avoid The Talk? Eh, good enough. I’ll take it.”
“So… if I give my kid this book, it explains all the awkward stuff, and I can avoid The Talk? Eh, good enough. I’ll take it.”