I think it’s probably just standard naturalistic fallacy. Like, wanting a c-section to avoid the pain of giving birth is shirking away from the natural suffering that you’re supposed to stoically endure or something? Might even have a biblical element to it (not sure how much weight do Muslims tend to lend to Genesis 3:16, “in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children”, but it’s part of their holy texts). A lot of people going with these sort of vibes misunderstand “being able to face and suffer unavoidable pain is useful” for “actively suffering avoidable pain makes you stronger and more of a real person” or some such.
I think it’s probably just standard naturalistic fallacy. Like, wanting a c-section to avoid the pain of giving birth is shirking away from the natural suffering that you’re supposed to stoically endure or something? Might even have a biblical element to it (not sure how much weight do Muslims tend to lend to Genesis 3:16, “in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children”, but it’s part of their holy texts). A lot of people going with these sort of vibes misunderstand “being able to face and suffer unavoidable pain is useful” for “actively suffering avoidable pain makes you stronger and more of a real person” or some such.
TL;DR: memetic brainworms.