Childbearing & You
Have you ever had a child? If not, I’m sure you are someone else’s child.
Have you seen yourself while you were being born? If not, this is your chance to see how you looked like when you were being born (if you were delivered in the normal way). If you were delivered in the caesarean section (CS), the scenario wasn’t too different, I’m sure. There’s blood everywhere and your mom must have had the worst time of her life. Any doubt? Look at this

Now, tell me something. Do you love your mother? I sure do. But she’s dead for more than 6 years now and I really miss her so much. A vehicular accident claimed her life. But she almost died when she gave birth to me and for that, I will forever be grateful I had a mom who would give her life for me just to see the light of day and go on posting this article for everyone to see.
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Tags: Birth, Childbearing, motherhood, Nursing


lost my mom 7 years ago and yes i am a mom too.. i appreciate everything that my mom told me when i myself became one. miss her too, a lot.
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I have experienced this kind of situation when my wife delivered my son. The situation is almost the same as your pic
.That was one of the best moment in my life.
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No, it was not the worse time in my life. But I could understand what I will feel when I will die. It was very preciouse experience. But it doesn’t meens automatically that the woman that gave you life loves you.
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I’m not a mom yet, but i will be willing to experience this thing. I could understand how mothers would really want the best for their children. Nice post, kabayan!
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oh my.
thanks for sharing this. i appreciate my mother even more, and i love her even more for being so courageous in bringing me to this world.
salamat po.
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i miss you mom
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You’re absolutely, it’s so easy to take parents for granted, and only regret it when they are gone.. I miss my grandparents so much.. my parents are still alive, but I think I’m having a cold war with my father.
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Oh, this is the first time I see a picture of a woman giving birth to a child. I cant imagine the pain it brought. I lost my mother too 4 years ago. She died of colon cancer. We have always shown how much we love her when she was still alive. Never a single a day that i do not remember her.
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WOW! U got a great post here! We owe everything to our mothers coz if not for them, we wouldn’t be here. Ur post made me want to hug my own mother and thank her for everything. But i know words wouldn’t suffice for the pain they went through… Sana makaya ko rin kung ako na yong nasa photo, hehehe!
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yup, i did experienced it….twice. And now very happy to have my two little angel with me.
JP medyo duguan yata pixs natin dyan pero very interesting kasi d ko naman nakita kung panu lumabas ang mga baby ko…..
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jessie Reply:
June 10th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Billy,
Yup friend, I’ve seen your profile. Still you look like a single woman kahit may kids ka na.
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yup! our mothers sacrifice a lot when giving birth…some mothers die because of giving birth..as long as we’re here existing on earth, we have to show or say how much we love our mother/ parents for taking care of us from womb til the time we’re about to come out.We can do this by doing simple things.
Salute to all the mothers!!!! Sa mom ko, you’re the best..best mom,friend and provider.. love you mama!
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