[Spoilers] Sakura Gave Birth in Hideout

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To deliver a baby means just that, you delivered it into the world.

She didn't birth the baby. Sakura birthed Sarada.
I corrected myself.
However, to deliver means to give birth. That's what the definition is. Kishi just used the wrong term.

Still doesn't make sense why they kept a shriveled up umbilical cord for that long.
 

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I corrected myself.
However, to deliver means to give birth. That's what the definition is. Kishi just used the wrong term.

Still doesn't make sense why they kept a shriveled up umbilical cord for that long.
For one, its the translators fault, and for two you are wrong. to deliver a baby is to be present and help with the birth. A midwife delivers a baby.
 

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it was quite simple. sarada was born in the land of grass. sakura chased sasuke.. but she needed someone that can track him.. couldn't ask naruto.. due to him being busy with this other thing so kiba was useless due to he trying to woo tamari cat girl owner, shino was an teacher, so hinata or kabuko point to sasuke team taka that in the end was karin who can track down sasuke wherever he is...lol

a bond was made between sakura an karin.. that why sakura had the photo.. didn't want to slice it since it was karin an on load.. lol

it wrap up pretty nicely..hints throughout the mini series in away..lol

didn't need to drive into it.. going going for another 5 chapter for something like that lol
 

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I corrected myself.
However, to deliver means to give birth. That's what the definition is. Kishi just used the wrong term.

Still doesn't make sense why they kept a shriveled up umbilical cord for that long.
Apparently Japanese people do this


 
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