One of the most greatest feeling is right after your child born do you agree?
By MSKAYLLA
@MSKAYLLA (27)
United States
November 25, 2008 11:02am CST
I have gave birth in every way I think anyway the best feeling I had was feeling you get when you first look at that child, such a warmth it feels like your heart will explode Do you agree?
6 responses
@Darkwing (21583)
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25 Nov 08
Yes, I agree with that... there's no better feeling than when you hear that first cry from your newly born child, I think. After nine months of nurturing them inside your body, and worrying that all will be well, feeling them kick, knowing they're going to be beside you some day, yet subconsciously worrying that something might go wrong, they're suddenly there... moving, making sounds and as you say, radiating such warmth, that your heart explodes.
Of course, some are not so lucky and having given birth to two, perfectly healthy children, my heart goes out to those people. I sincerely hope that some day they will feel those maternal feelings that we did. Brightest Blessings.
@bobbyjoe143 (1287)
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25 Nov 08
sorry to disgree with you guys, but i am afraid to say that i felt none of that when my son was born, infact i wouldn't let the midwife bring him anywhere near me until he had a bath,he whole idea of being presented with newlyborn child revoted me.
infact the first person after the midwife to hold my son was my mother.
giving birth was not pleasant, and the thought of going near something that resembled and alien ws not my up of tea.
10 years on though, he's the most gorgeous little man i know.
@chantalgiardina (2523)
• United States
25 Nov 08
i gave birth to my daughter a little over 3 weeks ago and i have to say it was the most amazing experience i have ever had. it was the best feeling in the entire world to see her to hear her cry to hold her...
she is my life now.
@Yori88 (1465)
• Philippines
26 Nov 08
I agree. Motherhood is the best role that every woman does. I felt so totally amazed at myself after giving birth. It was so hard and yet very rewarding. I think it really helped me during those long nights of being a new parent. If I could do labor, I certainly could stand a bit of sleep deprivation. Everyone said, expect to lose sleep, so I expected it. I've learned I have a lot of strengths I didn't know I had! My husband thinks I'm the most powerful woman on earth! He was the one with me when I was having labor at home. We will never forget the experience of giving birth on my part and of being a father for my husband.
@roxy101 (72)
• South Africa
26 Nov 08
I gave birth 9 months ago to a baby girl and I do aggree, just holding that little bundle of joy is worth all the pain. There is nothing else in this world that feels so good than the moment you can hold your own flesh and blood in your arms,