Saturday, September 13, 2014

Personal Birthing Experience


 

Never in a million years I would have thought that I would be a mother. I found out I was expecting right after my 29 birthday. Very nervous and scared to have someone growing inside of me and depending on me. I had a very hard pregnancy at six months I started to have Braxton Hicks contraction and swelling of my feet and also I couldnt have any sodas and limited amount of juice. At 7 1/2 months I started to hurt and always in pain so I was put on bed rest. Emotionally it was wonderful to have this little person growing and seemed to me she already had her very own personality. She was an very active child and always moving around inside of me. I remember one time I was craving chill dogs and my boyfriend went to get me four and I ate them with so much pleasure after it was all gone my little one did all types of movements and even kicked me so hard that you could see her little footprints. I cried because this was so special to me. Well she was a week late and they induce me from a Wednesday to a Friday which was Good Friday. I really didn't experience any labor pain besides sharp back pain. After three days they took me in for a emergency surgery my blood was not good and they didn't want her to go in to stress. At 11:38am on April 10, 2009 My Kaylee Nicole Smith entered this world and changed everything about my life. She was so adorable and I was the happiest person in the world not matter how many problems I had before that day they all went away after she came into this world.

My feelings towards becoming a mother and experiencing childbirth it is amazing and a blessing from my GOD. I have always heard my grandparents say that giving birth is a toll on a women because of the risks, (my granny use to say its like life and death). Child birth is amazing experience and I cherished each moment of those pregnancy days and labor pains. If I had to do it again would I yes! To ensure your child is developing correctly you need to go to the doctors,think positive, read to your unborn while they are in the womb, eat healthy,  and have a positive support group.

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