A woman in China is reportedly facing a lawsuit for making her boyfriend undergo three hours of childbirth simulation that led to physical harm.

The man in Henan province had to be hospitalised and have part of his small intestine removed after undergoing the painful simulation, China Times reported.

The man had agreed to undergo the pain simulation test after his girlfriend and her mother insisted that he should experience a woman’s challenges before their engagement.

The man initially rejected the proposal but later reluctantly agreed to go to a medical centre where he was hooked up to electrodes that gave out electric currents to mimic the sensation of contractions, reports said. Several hospitals in China have been offering childbirth pain simulation experience for over a decade.

In a post on Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu or Red Note, the unidentified woman said the first 90 minutes involved manually increasing the level of pain, while for the rest of the session, the intensity of pain remained at the maximum level.

“My boyfriend started screaming and struggling at level 8, swearing and crying at level 10, and by the end, he was gasping for air. My sister and I kept wiping his sweat,” the woman wrote, according to South China Morning Post.

The man suffered from abdominal pain and started vomiting shortly after returning home. A week later, it was discovered that the simulation damaged a part of his small intestine, forcing him to undergo surgery.

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    21 hours ago

    While I agree that this is awful and should not have been done, I just wanted to clarify a point about epidurals. It isn’t always a choice. There’s a window of time when you can take them, and sometimes that option is just not available (for a variety of health and timing reasons).

    But yeah, don’t inflict pain on people for no reason. That’s barbaric. These hospitals should not have these devices available for what seems like recreational (?) use.

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      19 hours ago

      Several hospitals in China have been offering childbirth pain simulation experience for over a decade.

      Yeah, that’s the craziest part of this story. Why would any hospital do that? It seems wildly irresponsible.