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This is a sample page from my first ever book, "The Anatomy & Physiology of Unbirthing", a collaboration with my friend and writer, Groblek.  groblek
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Join Professor Smith and her students for a lesson in an alternate universe where a woman’s reproductive system is even more powerful than it is here in our own. Here, women can not only give birth to new people, they can also unbirth adults and change them in a myriad of seemingly impossible ways.

In the 35 full-color pages of this volume, Ms. Smith and her students demonstrate the basic biology of unbirthing, the stages of an unbirth pregnancy, and the unbirthing of twins. Existing fans of unbirthing as well as those curious about the concept will find this lesson quite unforgettable, though not to the same degree as Ms. Smith's volunteers will.

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You can see previews of the first 8 pages here:

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We would love to hear your feedback whether you buy the book or not!

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Coldbrush

Posted by Coldbrush 8 years ago Report

Its an interesting though on how she learned all this to begin with :-P

donutwish

Posted by donutwish 8 years ago Report

I imagine she went to a pretty interesting school!

Groblek

Posted by Groblek 8 years ago Report

Now you've got me trying to think of just what it would take to get a doctorate in Vore-related unusual anatomy. I imagine that could be a lengthy story on its own. :)

acrylic

Posted by acrylic 8 years ago Report

Non consensual?

Groblek

Posted by Groblek 8 years ago Report

That's a bit complicated in this one. Her volunteers go in willingly enough, but discover once inside that they really should have read the lesson plan Miss Smith gave them.

Deska

Posted by Deska 8 years ago Report

Not really a fan of age regression, but this project looks so polished! Fantastic work by you and Groblek! Really glad to see you around again and would gladly pay for an oral vore version if you two ever tried to tackle digestion in the future! xD

Royal_Starlord

Posted by Royal_Starlord 8 years ago Report

Except for lizards, since their process might include eggification in a similar way. :V

Groblek

Posted by Groblek 8 years ago Report

Ahh, but lizards aren't mammals, nor placental. I chose her phrasing at the end quite carefully for that reason. Egg-laying species would be an interesting subject to cover, but a very different process.

Royal_Starlord

Posted by Royal_Starlord 8 years ago Report

Explain anacondas to me then. :P

Groblek

Posted by Groblek 8 years ago Report

They're an interesting case - the short answer is that they have live birth by producing eggs like any other reptile, but rather than laying them, they incubate the eggs inside their bodies until they hatch, then "give birth" to the hatchlings.

http://www.animalfactguide.com/animal-facts/green-anaconda/

Groblek

Posted by Groblek 8 years ago Report

They certainly could make for an interesting unbirth variant though.

Royal_Starlord

Posted by Royal_Starlord 8 years ago Report

^w^~♥♥♥

qwedcxzas

Posted by qwedcxzas 8 years ago Report

Some sharks do this too! It's actually pretty cool

Liz

Posted by Liz 8 years ago Report

Hehe Don't try this a home safety message.

Groblek

Posted by Groblek 8 years ago Report

I'm glad you like it. We worked hard on crafting that little tidbit. :)

qwedcxzas

Posted by qwedcxzas 8 years ago Report

Gotta love that disclaimer ^u^