Let's face it, babies come out of a Woman's PUSSY!! Yes, a man and a woman have intercourse and the man stuffs his spooge into the woman's vagina, and ejaculates and then two cells meet and start doubling at an alarming rate. First there's just a wee ball but then it starts GROWING and it looks like a piece of shrimp's tail and then it looks like an alien maggot and eventually more like a humanoid, exept that it's tiny. Though some aliens are tiny too.
(Now this is a dead child... at least I hope so.)
Then the time of birth comes and the mother is in intense pain for a day, sometimes two. You're lucky if you get in a third of a day, now that's fast. But here comes the baby, splitting the mother's vagina to the edge of it's limits and beyond. Wish I could find a picture of that, it's truely gruesome. But that stage is over relatively fast. And here we have a new tiny person, covered in white.. lint sort of stuff, sometimes blood too, and this new person screams in pain as it's lungs fill with air for the first time. And it will scream more if it feels itself threatened, which often happens
Imagine if you were pushed out of your home of nine months into the
cold strange world. Instead of soothing darkness there were blinding lights and weird voices, someone grabbed you from the legs and hung you upside down, gave you a swat on the back. Your back has been bent for a long time as you were growing inside a pouch of meat that wouldn't quite meet your standards, and suddenly your spine is forced to straighten, and you are put on a cold metal table for examination - now doesn't that sound like an alien abduction?
And the parents might look at this screaming, red, messy creature, who'se skull is a bit flattened by all the squeezing it has gone through. And they say, "Oh (s)he's so BEAUTIFUL!" And everything in this little creature is a miracle, it's so tiny and yet it has all the parts there, just in a miniature size.
People have a built-in instict to take care of babies, be them human or animal or drawings...
And what's the point here? That when you look at the act of giving birth without emotion, it does seem horrible. But the result makes it all worth while.