In a now-viral clip, Jenny Recotta uses her pottery wheel and a lump of clay to show how a woman's cervix dilates while giving birth.
One woman is opening up about the reality of giving birth and millions of people on the internet are watching., 36, uses her pottery wheel and a lump of clay to show how a woman's cervix dilates while giving birth.
As the 17-second video progresses, Recotta uses her fingers to demonstrate the widening of a woman's cervix starting at one centimeter until it's time to push out a baby at ten centimeters. A side-by-side comparison of what a 1 centimeter dilated cervix looks like vs. 10 centimeters dilated in clay.Recotta tells TODAY.com she began creating pottery as a labor and delivery nurse after a friend invited her to a wheel-throwing pottery class."What if I put a placenta on a mug?"
"I have been finding ways of taking that platform to talk about issues in healthcare and birth and throw my art in there," she says, adding that people often have an emotional response to clay art.
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