In the name of love, a man endured a painfulchildbirth simulationand wound up having to remove a portion of one organ.

The man in China is now preparing to sue the woman after heeding her request.

The unidentified fiancée allegedly wanted to test her boyfriend before they tied the knot and make him experience the challenges a woman goes through.

HighlightsA man in China wound up having to remove a portion of one organ after a childbirth simulation experience.His girlfriend claimed she wanted her fiancé to experience a woman’s struggles before they tied the knot.Doctors apparently found irreversible damage in the boyfriend’s abdomen.He reportedly called off the engagement and is preparing to sue her.

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A man in China is reportedly preparing to sue his girlfriend over his childbirth simulation experience

Hands forming a heart on a pregnant belly, symbolizing support and connection during childbirth simulation experience.

Image credits:Vasyl/stock.adobe.com (Not the actual photo)

The boyfriend, whose identity has not been revealed, initially turned down the idea. He eventually accepted the challenge and agreed to sit through the labor pain simulation.

The girlfriend explained on social media that the simulation process gradually increases the intensity of the pain for the first 90 minutes.

Then, the remainder of the experience administers the maximum level of intensity, she said.

Couple embracing with smiles; man supports woman’s stomach, sharing a tender moment.

Image credits:Odua Images/stock.adobe.com (Not the actual photo)

Further details about the simulation were not clear.

The woman noted that her family’s intention was never to harm the man but simply to make him endurewhat a woman goes through during labor.

The girlfriend claimed she wanted her fiancé to experience a woman’s struggles before they tied the knot

Man in VR headset experiencing childbirth simulation on hospital bed, holding handles.

Image credits:SCMP

The woman recalled constantly wiping her boyfriend’s sweat with her sister’s help as he endured the simulation for three hours.

Once the ordeal came to an end, he was exhausted, puking, and suffering abdominal pain.

When the pain and discomfort continued for a week, he was hospitalized and found to have suffered permanent damage.

Doctors apparently found irreversible damage in the boyfriend’s abdomen

Man participating in childbirth simulation, assisted by nurses, with a pregnancy suit in a hospital setting.

Image credits:Sina.com.cn (Not the actual photo)

“I was told my boyfriend had part of his small intestine removed,” the girlfriend wrote on social media.

The couple’s engagement was canceled, and the boyfriend’s mother warned the girlfriend about visiting him at the hospital.

The mother also claimed her son was preparing to sue her.

“I am willing to take full responsibility as long as he recovers,” the girlfriend wrote on social media.

Man in blue shirt simulating childbirth experience, assisted by a woman in pink, in a hospital setting.

Several social media users sided with the upset boyfriend, with one saying: “Typical labour pain lasts at most 10 minutes. This girlfriend and her family seem crazy.”

“Sue that insane girlfriend,” another wrote.

One argued thatchildbirth cannot be “truly simulated”as it is a “complex mix of physical and emotional reactions.”

“Many women now choose painless labour. This woman’s actions should have legal consequences,” they added.

“True love does not need testing, time will prove everything,” a social media user said

Man undergoes childbirth simulation in hospital, surrounded by medical staff.

Some believed “all men who want biological children should go through the simulation.”

“I think that for every child a man helps bring into this world, they should wear one of these for the length of time their partner is in labor for!!! It should be made ‘compulsory,’” read one comment.

Several videos circulating online havecaptured men undergoing simulations of labor pains.

A man undergoing childbirth simulation, seated in front of a pink medical device.

Several participants dropped out within minutes of the simulation because they couldn’t handle the pain.

“It felt like my heart and lungs were being ripped apart,” a man named Song Siling said after his experience, according toReuters.

While the simulation is certainly no walk in the park, an on-duty nurse at the hospital told the outlet that the experience they were offering could not match real childbirth.

Nevertheless, men may be “more loving and caring to their wives” if they “experience this pain,” the nurse said.

Piers Morgan once took the simulation challenge on an episode ofGood Morning Britain

Man simulates childbirth pains on TV show, expressing discomfort during the experience.

Image credits:Good Morning Britain

Piers Morgan took up the challengein a 2019 episode ofGood Morning Britain.A scientist from the Netherlands controlled the simulation and increased the intensity.

The simulation began with zero, and when it hit the 20 mark, Piers admitted, “That’s already uncomfortable.”

By the 50-60 mark, he screamed in agony and yelled, “That’s enough!”

“That was agony,” the British presenter concluded after the experience. “ … My respect for women in terms of childbirth has gone through the roof.”

Image credits:Proefkonijnen

The presenters, Dennis Storm and Valerio Zena, cried out in pain as the experience was filmed for an episode of their hit showProefkonijnen(Guinea Pigs).

“It was torture to me,” one of them said after the experience. “I don’t know if I dare to make my wife pregnant.”

Netizens had mixed reactions after the news about the man who reportedly suffered permanent damage from the simulation

Comment by Madeline Lim on childbirth simulation appreciation.

Text conversation discussing childbirth simulation and related challenges.

Text saying men wanting biological children should try childbirth simulation.

Text message from Chil Lee discussing a man’s decision and undisclosed medical conditions during childbirth simulation.

Comment on childbirth simulation endurance for men, highlighting pain tolerance differences between genders.

Comment by Richard Johnston emphasizes male childbirth simulation experience.

Comment about a girl’s interest in a game, posted by Matt Jai Matt, related to childbirth simulation hospitalization.

Comment on a man’s three-hour childbirth simulation experience, expressing distress and empathy for his ordeal.

Text reaction to man’s childbirth simulation experience highlighting intense pain.

Comment on childbirth simulation experience expresses appreciation for women.

Comment joking about paying rent after man’s childbirth simulation experience.

Comment on childbirth simulation, humorously suggesting it mimicked period cramps.

Text comment about men’s inability to cope with childbirth simulation pain.

Comment on labor pain, highlighting its unmatched intensity compared to a childbirth simulation experience.

Text comment joking about men experiencing childbirth simulation, suggesting it should be mandatory.

Comment on childbirth simulation for a girlfriend, suggesting legal action.

Comment mocking a three-hour childbirth simulation, suggesting a 39-hour experience instead.

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