It is the most amazing experience on the planet. Your body becomes a place where a new person is being grown. And this baby is half of you and half of the sperm doner (LOL)
As the baby grows you will first feel a flutter inside of you that is unlike anything you have ever felt. Eventually the baby will be kicking (lovenly) and stretching & even get the hiccups. What you eat, drink and do, affects the development of a whole new life. This life although part of you is also its' own person with a soul and a spirit. The person is growing inside of you .and you feel an amazning connection. It is like being part of creation itself.
Then your body delivers the child. It is the one thing in life that you have no control over. The experiences is powerful.
When that baby arrives the cord is cut from you, yet this little thing is such a part of you. There is puriety and innocence in such a little one. As a parent of loved one, that little life means everything.....the smiles, the tears. It is a miricle that happepns over and over again in life. And as common as it is......it is still a miricle. The most amazing thing ever. There just arn't words to explain the wonder of it. And the love is beyond comprehension.
I have had the privledge to see three of my four grandchildren born. What an amazing thing a new life is. Full of hope and promise.
2006-09-22 14:19:10
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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It is seriously the best thing in the world, I could never have imagined it would be this wonderful, I never wanted children and got pregnant by accident, but I had my beautiful little boy 2 months ago and wouldn't trade him for the world, I could never imagine I would be this happy, sometimes when I look at him my eyes well up with tears because I love him so much, I can't imagine anything more satisfying
2006-09-22 23:15:12
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answered by Heather H 3
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It's the most fulfilling job I've ever had. No matter how many mistakes I make my bosses still love me and I hope will never fire me. I have a 17 month old and a special needs child who is 5yrs. old. Obviously the special needs child didn't scare me because I had another. You love them and you get unconditional love right back. They think you are the smartest person in the world because they go to you for all their problems (most do any way until a certain age I hear). I'd rather be at home watching movie or doing activities with them rather than out clubbing with friends. I am 26yrs. old and wouldn't trade my kids for the world. (Yes, they were both planned preg :) You just have to try it. It's different for every one!
2006-09-22 20:05:27
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answered by toxinfreehomemom 1
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I am a mom of an 11yr old girl. It is the most amazing feeling in the world. There is no greater love. Its unconditional. There is such a feeling of total protectiveness for the life you created. I would literally die for my child. I put her first above any of my needs, desires, or wants. She is my number one priority. Its a lifetime commitment. You don't get to ever stop being a mom, even when your child reaches age 18. I am so proud of my child and every little achivement she has I just burst with pride and love for her. I worry when she is ill or hurt. I comfort her when life isn't quite right for her or fair. I would go to hell and back for her. Its a 24/7 365 commitment. One I wouldn't trade for the world!
2006-09-22 20:12:45
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answered by Kat K 1
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It's hard to explain how it feels to be a mom... the love you have for your own child is soooo deep and overwhelming, but I can't really put it into words. My son is my world, and even on those days when I feel like crying b/c I'm tired and I just want a break from it all, I'll look at my baby boy, and laugh. He's a ham, he's funny, he' s a terror, he's beautiful, and I bless the day he came into my life.... YOU'LL SEE!!!! One day, you'll understand.
Until that day comes, do everything you want to do, and enjoy your "ME" time, b/c once that baby comes, there's not much "me" time left!
2006-09-22 21:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 7 boys. Being a mom is the greatest feeling I've ever felt in my life. I get frustrated with them sometimes but, when it comes down to it, I wouldn't trade it for ANYTHING in the world.
I recommend that nobody have a child unless they have considered all the up's and down's that come with having a baby, ie. diaper changes and feedings at 2 in the morning when you just got back to sleep from the last diaper changing and feeding, worrying when they are sick, etc. But, the best thing is when they come and wrap their little arms around your neck, it makes a moms heart melt
2006-09-22 20:16:33
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answered by Ann 2
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I hoping that because you are asking instead of trying to become one just to see what it feels like mean s you are mature and willing to wait.
Its an awesome feeling. But I had my 1st child at 15 and 2nd much later. I can honestly say there is a different amount of joy with the second one. I love both of my kids don't get me wrong. Just being ready for the baby helps you know how to enjoy every minute of it better. ( so if feels better when you are older..trust me)
2006-09-22 20:50:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my gosh, it's the most enthralling experience in the world!! I could not imagine my life without my son. The moment I held him in my arms and looked down at his tiny face, fingers, and toes I fell deeply in love with him. It's the greatest joy that God has ever priveledged me with. He is my joy and my sweet boy. I say from true experience that while being a mother is hard work, I would never trade what I have with my son for the world. My husband adores him, I adore him, and he knows he is loved and safe in our arms. In a nutshell, it feels like heaven. It's hard to imagine the love that a mother feels for their child until you have experienced it.
2006-09-22 21:38:08
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answered by d4cav_dragoons_wife84 3
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It wasn't until after my first son was born. I never such a FEAR of losing someone in my life. But life with a child is HARD WORK (mainly because we PUT OUR SELFS LAST) yet so REWARDING is the companionship and the mile stones and the "look what I can dos" (SO CUTE). Then as preteen comes this made me FEEL YOUNGER with their friends hanging out knowing what cool these days. (and to keep an BIG EAR out for whats not) thats all i know so far
2006-09-22 20:28:48
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answered by MamaJupe 5
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It's wonderful I have 4. Girl 11, Boy 9, Girl 4, Boy 3
2006-09-22 20:58:44
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answered by red334chip 3
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