The Curse of the Birth Canal: Understanding the Challenges it Presents

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The notion that the birth canal is a curse and should be eliminated is an idea that challenges traditional beliefs and practices around childbirth. While the birth canal is an essential part of the female reproductive system, some argue that it causes unnecessary pain and complications during the birthing process. Advocates for eliminating the birth canal argue that advancements in medical technology and alternative birthing methods make it possible to bypass this natural pathway. They believe that by doing so, women can experience less pain and trauma during childbirth, and potentially reduce the risks of birth-related complications. However, it is important to acknowledge that the birth canal also fulfills crucial biological and evolutionary functions. It allows for the passage of the fetus during childbirth and is designed to accommodate the natural process of labor.



Curse of chucky actors

Fiona Dourif Nica Pierce

Brad Dourif Chucky (voice) / Charles Lee Ray

Danielle Bisutti Barb Pierce

Summer H. Howell Alice

Maitland McConnell Jill

A Martinez Father Frank

Chantal Quesnel Sarah Pierce

Adam Hurtig Officer Stanton

Kally Berard Young Barb

Kyle Nobess Nica’s Father

Kevin Anderson Judge

Ali Tataryn US X Girl

Will Woytowich Lead Fireman

Candace Smith Postal Worker

Jordan Gavaris US EX Guy

Alex Vincent Andy Barclay

Jennifer Tilly Tiffany

Chris Sarandon Mike Norris (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Donna Jenkyns Art Department Coordinator

Larry Spittle Art Direction

Adam Thorburn Assistant Property Master

Ryan Berzuk Assistant Property Master

Brian Smith Construction Coordinator

Scott Hadaller Graphic Designer

Katharina Stieffenhofer Greensman

Chris Sol Head Carpenter

Craig Sandells Production Design

Mark Stratton Property Master

Debbie Kuzina Set Buyer

C. Summer Holmes Set Decoration

Nick Burns Storyboard Artist

Greg Warkentin Swing

Rachel Kendall Swing

Robert Kestler Swing

Andrew J. Wahlquist Title Designer

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Twojay Dhillon Additional Photography

Christophe Nachtigall Best Boy Grip

Brad Hruboska Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator

Len Peterson Camera Operator

Paul Suderman Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator

Michael Marshall Director of Photography

Roger Wiebe Dolly Grip

Terence Fuller Dolly Grip

Casey Harrison First Assistant "A" Camera

Jason Heke First Assistant "B" Camera

Caley Gibson First Assistant "C" Camera

Julian Saray Grip

Wes Grycki Grip

Bill Mills Key Grip

Jeff Hammerback Second Assistant Camera

Chris Helcermanas-Benge Still Photographer

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Alisha Talbot Assistant Makeup Artist

Patricia J. Henderson Costume Design

Michelle Boulet Costume Set Supervisor

Angela Wells Costumer

Melanie Talkington Costumer

Denise Baer Hair Designer

Catherina Saites Hairstylist

Travis Marszalek Key Hair Stylist

Doug Morrow Key Makeup Artist, Special Effects Makeup Artist

Brenda Magalas Makeup Artist

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Jordan Fines Animal Wrangler

Carey Siddorn Carpenter

Aleksandr Kryvorutskyi Compositor

Alexandra Glukhova Compositor

Andrey Masyuk Compositor

Balazs Lublovary Compositor

Daniel Lukacs Compositor

Elena Shevchenko Compositor

György Szlamka Compositor

Liudmyla Chorna Compositor

Maria Kuzmicheva Compositor

Oksana Voitenko Compositor

Mark Motoch Generator Operator

Lloyd Brandson Key Scenic Artist

Ron Jennings Picture Car Coordinator

James Madden Scenic Artist

Michael W. Hamilton Special Effects Coordinator

Diana Faras-Pirie Studio Teachers

Chuck Robinson Stunt Coordinator

Rick Skene Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double

Debbie Lee Carrington Stunt Double

Kristen Sawatzky Stunt Double

Sean Skene Stunt Double

Shannon Guile Stunt Double

Stephen McGuire Transportation Coordinator

Karen Tyrell Unit Publicist

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Don Mancini Director

Douglas Mitchell First Assistant Director

Joel Jeffrey Nishimine First Assistant Director

Tanya Mazur Script Supervisor

Jacki O'Brien Second Assistant Director

Martin Ellis Second Assistant Director

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Emily Chiu Assistant Editor

James Cotten Digital Intermediate

Marissa Shaver Digital Intermediate

Lee Hultman Digital Intermediate Editor

James Coblentz Editor

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Celene Miles Assistant Accountant

Gloria Gibb Assistant Accountant

Gary Oldroyd Associate Producer

Ivy Isenberg Casting

Jim Heber Casting

Ellen Rutter Co-Producer, Unit Production Manager

Lisa Gooding Executive Producer

Kari Rieger Extras Casting

Eleanor Erum Extras Casting Assistant

Michael Cowles Location Manager

Samantha Holman Post Production Coordinator

David Kirschner Producer

Don Mancini Producer

Pia Athayde Production Accountant

Chris Gabb Production Assistant

Kyle Wong Production Assistant

Eve Stewart Production Coordinator

Elaine Dysinger Unit Production Manager

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Sacha Rosen Boom Operator

Stella Valente Foley Artist

Adrian Sosa Foley Mixer

Joseph LoDuca Music, Music Editor

Leon Johnson Production Sound Mixer

Ben Wilkins Sound Effects Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Patrick Cyccone Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Glenn T. Morgan Supervising Sound Editor

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László L. Ujvári 3D Artist

Sergey Pogoreliy 3D Artist

Hanna Kucherevich Animation

Junjie Wang Animation

Sun Gaopeng Animation

Zhaoguang Yang Animation

Qu Jin Lead Animator

Chi Heng Modeling

Tiangang Liu Modeling

Aleksandr Saraev VFX Artist

Hailu Wang VFX Lighting Artist

Qingqing Wang VFX Lighting Artist

Gergo Gazsy Visual Effects Producer

Jean Daniel Zacharias Visual Effects Producer

Roman Bazyuchenko Visual Effects Producer

Tolly Swallow Visual Effects Producer

V.W. Scheich Visual Effects Producer

Adam Marihazi Visual Effects Supervisor

Aron Nemeti Visual Effects Supervisor

Gary Oldroyd Visual Effects Supervisor

Ilya Lindberg Visual Effects Supervisor

Yevgen Skorobogatko Visual Effects Supervisor

Alex Miller Visual Effects Technical Director

Alexey Abryutin Visual Effects Technical Director

Ostap Pochtarenko Visual Effects Technical Director

Sergey Nazarenko Visual Effects Technical Director

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Don Mancini Characters, Writer

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Curse of Chucky

After the passing of her mother, Nica Pierce, a young woman in a wheelchair, is forced to deal with her sister, brother-in-law, niece and their nanny as they say their goodbyes to mother. But when people start turning up dead, Nica discovers the culprit might be a strange doll she received a few days earlier.

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I katara tou Chucky, La maldición de Chucky, Child's Play 6, 커스 오브 처키, Child's Play 6: Curse of Chucky, Child's Play VI: Curse of Chucky, La Malédiction de Chucky, Chucky'nin Laneti, Klątwa Chucky, A Maldição de Chucky, Проклятие Чаки, La maledizione di Chucky, 鬼娃回魂6:鬼娃的诅咒, Chucky átka, Chuckyho kletba, Η κατάρα του Τσάκι, קללת צ'אקי, 처키의 저주, Проклятието на Чъки, 鬼娃魔咒, Čakija lāsts, Прокляття Чакі, คำสาป แค้นฝังหุ่น, Blestemul lui Chucky, チャイルド・プレイ 誕生の秘密, Ma Búp Bê 6, Chuckyjevo prekletstvo

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It allows for the passage of the fetus during childbirth and is designed to accommodate the natural process of labor. The birth canal also plays a role in bonding between mother and child as it facilitates skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding immediately after birth. While it may be tempting to view the birth canal as a curse due to the pain and potential risks associated with childbirth, it is important to consider the multiple perspectives and factors at play.

Popular reviews

Someone needs to send this movie to Fede Alvarez because THIS is how you revisit a franchise. This is how you build on the mythology of a franchise while simultaneously starting something new.

The MCU WISHES their after credit scenes were this fucking epic.

Well yeah of course I love this movie. It’s an amazing revival of the series with a terrific setting. Don Mancini really knows how to make these movies work. The dining room table scene is great and the murder that happens afterwards is just sublime. I’m a bit torn on the version of the actual Chucky doll in this one, especially in the beginning. I’m not sure if he gets better once he gets evil or if he just grows on you, but it didn’t bother me as much after the kills started. Fiona Dourif is magnifique. More horror movies for her please.

nica is a queen and she deserves better fiona dourif being cast as the lead is nepotism done good.

Prepping for Cult of Chucky and I really liked this entry, especially the tense af vegan chili showdown scene lol.

I grew up into Horror-Land in the 1980's, which was when "Horror Came Home", as it were, from the grindhouse and the drive-in and set up camp within shopping malls and living rooms, entering into domestic space and what passed for semi-public corporatist space where kids could hang out with their friends, get kicked out of food courts, sneak into R-rated slashers, etc. Horror wasn't so much "out-there", something foreign which had to be traveled to as now something which could be lived with, watched over and over, beloved and honored, made warm with affection, as personal as masscult could be, and as shared as an inherently private experience as fear can be. As long as there have been scary…

started rooting for Chucky so that the movie could end sooner

I feel like Curse of Chucky took itself too seriously. I miss the self conscious silliness of the previous Chucky movies that this movie lacked.

mancini tries to reroute away from the postmodern wackiness of his previous entries and back towards the simple commercial slasher origins of the child's play films while still incorporating the gleefully, graphically violent antics and bizarre lore he's built for himself over 6 movies now. not all of it works but i was impressed at how much effort is put into making all these movies fit together narratively (though the inclusion of what feels like 4 post-credits stingers gets a bit much), and the back-to-basics approach to the suspense sequences and creepy gothic house setting really lets him show off his low-budget visual wit. loved all the split and reflection imagery! brad dourif is also still having a blast in…

What the hell? A Direct To Video film that's actually very good?? Perish the thought.
(Seriously, this movie was really well made and actually scary. SEEK OUT NOW!)

Curse of Chucky

Chucky torments a grieving family, prompting a young girl and her mother to fight for their lives.

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Curse birth canal must be eliminated

Rather than seeking to eliminate the birth canal entirely, efforts should focus on improving maternal healthcare, increasing access to alternative birthing methods, and providing appropriate pain management options. By doing so, we can strive to make childbirth a safer and less traumatic experience for all women..

Reviews for "Breaking Free from the Curse: Empowering Women in the Birth Canal Journey"

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