Childbirth done differently, you won't believe this.

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On Get Fact'd with Darren Maule today, you will be getting some facts that are quite interesting. They always are. This part of the show he shares facts you are less likely to hear anywhere else.

- US’s largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons are put away safe underwater. Have a listen to who guards them and how.

- You'll laughing when you find out the name of the man who co-created the first official vegetarian society in Russia in 190.

- Because there were no color TV’s for much of their lives, those born in 1953 & earlier were found to dream in black & white about 1/4 of the time.

- Now childbirth was done different by the Huichol Indian tradition, men and women experienced the pain of childbirth together. Listen to how.
2 Jul 2021 3AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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