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Everyone always talks about how wonderful it to witness the birth of a child. Some even say they feel an overwhelming sense of peace when they see the baby, covered in mucus and blood, passing out of a woman. My dad, if you ask which of his twelve children he likes the most, he will say, “Sarah, because she was the only one I watched being born.” He answers this question without a moment’s hesitation.No amount of intense spiritual awakenings or tears could ever surpass the beauty that occurred when Courtney Love gave birth to Frances Bean.Page Six broke it down for us:
It was a wild scene at the hospital when Courtney Love gave birth to her and Kurt Cobain’s only child, Frances Bean, an upcoming tell-all reveals. In “Nirvana - The Biography,” author Everett True describes how Cobain and Love both ended up at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. within days of each other in August 1992 - the grunge rocker checking in for a 60-day heroin detox stint and Love, a few days later, for complications arising from her pregnancy.
Two weeks into his stay, Love found herself about to go into labor. According to True: “Courtney grabbed her intravenous drip stand at 4 in the morning, and wheeled it down the corridors to where Kurt was staying. ‘You get out of this bed and come down now!’ she screamed. ‘You are not leaving me to do this by myself, [fuck] you!’
“Her husband followed her to the delivery room - weakened from his treatment, and hooked up to an IV stand himself - and passed out just moments before Frances was born.” Then things got even weirder when, as Courtney related to True, “I’m having the baby, it’s coming out, [Kurt’s] puking, he’s passing out and I’m holding his hand and rubbing his stomach while the baby’s coming out.”
It’s so perfect that it almost feels staged.
—Elizabeth

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