As you keep on growing, the womb becomes quite tight around you. After a quite long time, you suddenly feel it become even narrower. The womb quickly relaxes around you again, but after a few minutes it becomes tight again. You hear your mother call out "Honey, come quick, I'm having contractions, the baby's coming! We have to go to the hospital!". You feel a swinging movement as your mommy walks somewhere and then sits down. All the time the womb keeps contracting and relaxing around you, and the contractions are becoming ever more frequent and more intense as your head is slowly being pushed into a narrow birth canal.
During a particularly strong contraction you feel the liquid around you flow away. "Ooof! My waters broke. Sorry for ruining the car seat!" your mom says. As the womb squeezes you tighter and tighter, and without the liquid that was around you for 9 months you feel more and more uncomfortable.
You're rocked around a bit and your sense of balance indicates that mommy is now lying down with you inside her. Your head is shoved deeper into the birth canal, and you can hear her moan through the contractions.
Suddenly you are squeezed even more intensely, and as a female voice shouts "Push!" you know that your mommy's doing just that. Your head is now completely inside the very tight and uncomfortable birth canal, and more contractions keep moving you further in. You feel somewhat cold at the top of your head.
Soon a huge contraction pushes your head out into a bright and cold world. For the first time since your ears developed you don't hear the comforting thump-thump of mommy's heartbeat. Instead, there's a chaos of different sounds and voices and you can't understand any of it. A scream from your mommy drowns all the other sounds as another big contraction forces the rest of your body out of her vagina. You're held up by two cold plastic glove-covered hands. Another female voice says "Congratulations, it's a girl. Do you want to cut the cord, Mr. Myers?" You're cold and tired, you're out of your normal environment, everything's very loud and it's so bright you can't see anything. All of this together activates an instinct, you fill your lungs with air for the first time and start to cry.