Nope, but I have two close in second place. The day each of themsaid "I love you" by themselves and Christmas Eve of 1997. We were watching a movie in my bedroom, myself and my 5 girls were all under the covers. All of them fell asleep before the end, all of their little bodies surrounding me. It was perfect.
There are a thousand other moments over the past 21yrs that I've been a mother that have been great experiences, but certainly the last 21yrs with children were better than the first 25yrs without.
Best Wishes
2007-12-01 14:49:33
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answered by Jen Y 3
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I have 1 child (she's 2) and another one on the way. And yes, I'd have to say that I've experienced greater moments - I had a very bad birth experience, kind of what I would imagine hell to be like. However, the greatest moment I have ever experienced in my life came about 30 minutes AFTER my daughter was born when I was FINALLY able to hold her for the first time when they were all done stitching me up from a horrendous tear!
2007-12-01 12:57:36
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answered by ~*Mrs. GM2*~ 5
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Most definitely since I was completely unconscious for the birth of my boy. The best moment of my life was laying on the gurney being wheeled into the maternity ward and seeing my husband holding my baby boy surrounded by our friends and family. I don't think there will ever be a moment filled with more love than that but we will see what happens if I am blessed with a second child in another year or so!
2007-12-01 13:03:38
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answered by babybugs1980 6
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i could say mine became into undesirable , i do no longer understand ordinary the thank you to have a solid close to dying experience.... yet , I ever because i became right into a infant i've got been out and in of the scientific institution 24/7 because of the fact i became into born with allergies. My mom could get so scared and under pressure. in a protracted time , she began to get very undesirable stress , because of the fact she became into scared for me. So i awoke in the midst of the night to circulate to the washroom , and my mom mentioned she will pretty much hear my respiratory from downstairs. She asked if i became into ok , then I fell to the floor and fainted. next concern i understand , i became into in the scientific institution with a cannula oxygen tube , and a tube happening my mouth. My dad became into there , no longer my mom it seems she had an stress attack :/ . I asked what occurred and my dad mentioned my lung collapsed , staying in the scientific institution for 2 weeks became into no longer relaxing.
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answered by Anonymous
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r u flipping kidding me. there is no greater feeling in the world then getting to see those little face for the first time. feeling their skin against yours, looking into those little eyes, having that little one just holding ur finger. there is no love greater than the love a mother has for her children.
2007-12-01 12:18:09
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answered by ~♥~Lover~♥~ 3
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My greatest moments all involve my son, but I have to say that the moment he was born was not one of them.
2007-12-01 14:31:54
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answered by Driver 7
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There is no greater moment to experience.
2007-12-01 12:18:20
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answered by Jen N 7
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Everyday I have with them gets better and better.
The moment she was born was pretty traumatic for me, so I was more in shock then anything.
2007-12-01 12:16:32
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answered by s7e28w81 5
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Just watching him grow each and every day. Every word he learns, every adorable little facial expression and giggle. These moments all blow me away.
After giving birth...those the first moments, while aw inspiring and amazing, weren't necessarily my "greatest" with him. I was tired!
2007-12-01 12:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Im only 14 so i havent had any children so the greatest moment of my life would either have to be was when my little brother was born and when i was said to have my cancer to be in remission.
2007-12-01 12:16:47
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answered by Hey_its_Leah 2
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