Appendicitis pain or childbirth pain

Childbirth is more painful. The pain of appendicitis is metastatic right lower abdominal pain. At first, the pain in the upper abdomen is mostly vague and dull, and the pain is not very obvious. Slowly the pain shifts to the right lower abdomen, and it is then that the nature of the pain increases, sometimes persistently, but, often, it is tolerable. In case of simple appendicitis or suppurative appendicitis, the patient’s pain is not so pronounced and often many patients can walk to the hospital. If there is an embedded fecal stone in the appendiceal cavity or perforated appendicitis, the abdominal pain may be more intense. However, the pain of childbirth is definitely more pronounced. Some people say that childbirth is a grade 10 pain, while others say that the pain of childbirth can be as much as the pain caused by ten broken ribs at the same time. When giving birth to a child, the mother will let out a heartbreaking roar on the delivery bed, and the pain is obvious when accompanied by general convulsions.