One in 100 women won't feel any pain during childbirth due to rare gene

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One in 100 women won't feel any pain during childbirth due to rare gene
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Researchers from Cambridge University say they've found a rare variant of a gene which explains why some women don't need any pain relief when giving birth

If we had to tell you one thing that all women know for sure it's that childbirth is incredibly painful.Experts are claiming that some women don't feel any pain at all during childbirth, due to a rare gene.

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