Grandmother’s womb

“All the eggs a woman will ever carry form in her ovaries while she is a four-month-old fetus in the womb of her mother.

This means our cellular life as an egg begins

in the womb of our grandmother.

Each of us spent five months in our

grandmother’s womb, and she in turn

formed in the womb of her grandmother.

We vibrate to the rhythm of our mother’s blood before she herself is born, and this pulse is the thread of blood that runs all the way back through the grandmothers to the first mother.”

💜 Layne Redmond, When the Drummers

Were Women

🎨 Amy Haderer, The Mandala Journey Birth

Mother

In a mother’s womb were twin babies. One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after delivery?”

The other replied, “Why, of course. There has to be something after delivery.”

“Nonsense” said the first. “There is no life after delivery. What kind of life would that be?”

The second said, “I don’t know, maybe there will be more light than here. Maybe we’ll walk with our legs and eat with our mouths. Maybe we will have other senses that we can’t understand now.”

The first replied, “That is absurd. Walking is impossible. And eating with our mouths? Ridiculous! The cord gives us everything we need.”

The second insisted, “Well, I think there might be something different than here. Maybe we won’t need the cord anymore.”

The first replied, “If there is life, then why has no one ever come back from there? Delivery is the end of life, and afterwards, we become nothing.”

“But certainly we will meet Mother and she will take care of us,” said the second baby.

The first replied “Mother? You actually believe in Mother? That’s laughable. If Mother exists, then where is she?”

The second said, “She is all around us. We are surrounded by her. It is within her that we live. Without Her, our world would not exist.”

Said the first: “Well, I don’t see Her, so she doesn’t exist.”

To which the second replied, “Sometimes, when you really listen, you can feel her presence, and you can hear her voice, calling down to us. I feel love when I hear that voice.” ~~Pablo Molinero~~

Care for Mother & Family with a new born

Hold the mother, not the baby.⁣

Because the baby’s being taken care of—⁣

fed, snuggled, and given all the love in the world—⁣

by not only the mother,⁣

but her partner, grandparents, siblings, cousins, and friends.⁣

But the mother,⁣

may have gaps in her mind from lack of sleep,⁣

may be mechanical in her motions as she’s healing,⁣

may feel more like a mess than a mother,⁣

may be sitting in bed, crying, feeling overwhelmed in her body and life,⁣

may be full of mom guilt because in her mind, “she’s not good enough,”⁣

and she’s bleeding, wincing in pain, swollen and emotional.⁣

And the mother’s that baby’s whole world and needs to be seen, so she doesn’t disappear into that postpartum fog.⁣

So, hold the mother, not the baby.⁣

A mother agrees that her baby matters more.⁣

But she’s hurting, while she’s the person behind the baby,⁣

in the background, making it all happen:⁣

feeding her baby at all hours,⁣

snuggling her baby close to comfort newborn cries,⁣

and being that baby’s everything.⁣

So, it’s the mother who needs your love.⁣

And a mother will remember who held her up.⁣

So instead of “I’m coming to see the baby,”⁣

try saying, “I’m coming to see you 𝘢𝘯𝘥 meet the baby, too.”⁣

Because the mother needs to be held more.⁣

📸: This Mama Doodles

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Having to explain why you can’t have sex : new born & Mom

A man out of balance in a distortion that is primal and it sure does demean the person who dare .

Sadly I had the experience of force , 6 days after giving birth and it was I believe primal ; marking of property and jealously of his own child .

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Soul – Delores Cannon

Birth Misconceptions:

Clearing up a common misconception about birth and when the soul enters the body. Many people assume it’s at conception (or when the heart forms) but we have actually found that to be inaccurate.

We have learned via QHHT regressive hypnosis that the soul usually enters the body around the time of first breath. It can enter the body before first birth if it wishes to, but it’s not really an enjoyable experience to be in the womb. (Quite frankly, it’s pretty confining and boring!)

Most bodies are on autopilot (just like they go on autopilot as we sleep) while they’re in the womb. The soul usually waits outside the body, observing its environment and parents. They can also still speak with their soul guides during this time to get extra assistance before they’re born. The soul is welcome to come and go as it pleases, right up until birth. The only prerequisite for birth is that the soul enters the body at first breath, which is when the silver cord must be tethered from the soul to the physical body. Failure to do so will result in a stillbirth. Stillbirths usually happen when a soul has chosen not to enter the body at the last minute, for whatever reason.

Miscarriages are also similar. We have learned that miscarriages usually happen when the soul backs out of the contract it had with that particular body. Often because it wanted to change something about themselves last minute. Perhaps it wanted to change its gender, or appearance, or even just their date of birth, which would change their natal (astrology) chart. When this happens, the same soul will usually return to the same parent(s) at a later date.

It’s also important to note that no soul is lost with an abortion. Souls know very far in advance if a particular body won’t survive long. Abortion is a conscious decision that is respected on the other side. If a woman doesn’t wish to carry the body to full term and plans to abort, then no soul will take the body. It would be completely pointless to do so. Therefore, no soul is lost. It’s just an empty vessel. Abortions are ALWAYS a life lesson for the adults in the equation. – Admin Lara

Mama

To the mama nursing the baby in the guestroom while everyone else chats around the charcuterie board or clinks champagne glasses . . .

To the mama wrangling the overtired toddler who refused to eat anything except a roll at the holiday dinner . . .

To the mama trying to eat her meal off a paper plate on the counter while balancing an infant on her hip . . .

To the mama with her eye on the clock, anxiously trying to figure out how to get a nap in for her little one so she can actually get some sleep tonight . . .

To the mama who can’t finish a conversation without having to console a child or keep them from putting something in their mouths they shouldn’t . . .

To the mama who has to leave the party early so bedtime doesn’t go haywire . . .

To the mama who leaves every social engagement feeling drained and anxious instead of grateful to be with people she loves . . .

I was you once.

And I promise—it gets better.

Someday you’ll eat at the table again, and you’ll sip your drink and eat hot food and take your time.

Someday your kids will run off to play with their friends or cousins and entertain themselves.

Someday you’ll be able to linger until the party’s winding down and talk into the night with other grown-ups about grown-up things.

Someday naptimes will be a distant memory.

Someday your hands and lap will be free.

Someday these days will be long in the past.

But you’ll never forget them.

I won’t tell you you’ll miss them, because some things you just won’t.

But you’ll look back and understand they were part of a precious short and fleeting season.

And when you see a younger mom deep in the trenches of motherhood, a mom who has her hands full—you’ll reach out one of yours to help.

You’ll make sure she’s got a pillow to prop up her elbow while she’s nursing.

You’ll make her a plate and offer to hold the baby while she eats.

You won’t utter a word when she says they have to go now, it’s time for someone’s nap.

And maybe as you grab the diaper bag and help her out the door, you just might say—

“You’re doing an amazing job, Mama. These babies are beyond lucky to have you . . .

And I promise—it gets better.”

Spiritual meaning of Umbilical Cord around baby’s neck ?

Our 1 born had the cord wrapped around his neck 3 times and was a shade of blue purple . The cord was clamped which I now know to be so wrong

I was told his birth was a sign of his having high psychic abilities and yes a gift 🎁 to our world .

I have prayed for the right sources to educate him of his abilities 🙏

Bringing a life into the world is one of the most precious things we can experience. But, in some cases, the baby can come out of the womb with the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck.

✨ You need to consider the spiritual meaning of the umbilical cord around the neck to know the message you are getting about your baby.

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