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Pregnancy and Giving Birth is a Cherished MemoryAuthor: Family Wise Magazine In the beginning of your pregnancy, you're consumed with excitement and you feel beautiful. It seems like the upcoming months will last forever as you plan, shop, decorate and bond deeper with your partner. You can't imagine forgetting one moment of this exciting time. But just to make sure, you dutifully record every precious moment in your pregnancy journal along with the receipts and special mementos you've collected. You're pregnant and your emotions change all day long; excited, anxious, happy, sad, feeling beautiful, feeling fat. These feelings not only change all day, but they become stronger and different over the months as your baby grows inside you. Those emotions of feeling beautiful at the beginning of your pregnancy will change to emotions of feeling fat once you're into your sixth or seventh month. Finally the labor begins and you're whisked off to the hospital or birthing center room and your pregnancy journal is forgotten. You're now concentrating on the labor and wishing it would be over. What a way to cap off a wonderful pregnancy, writhing in agony or thankfully medicated as the contractions take over your body. At this moment you can't think of much you'd want to remember, except maybe those special moments with your partner. Suddenly you are giving birth, your new baby has arrived and your wonderful new life is starting. You and your partner exchange emotional thoughts that will be remembered forever. These are moments burned in your memory to be shared in later years when your family is grown. While you wrap up the labor and delivery those first few days, friends and relatives call and some stop by to view your baby in the nursery. You form a special relationship with your doctor and the nurses and other new mothers. As you drive your new baby home and safely nestle him in his new room, there are more special memories. From now on, everything you do is a special memory. shared in later years when your family is grown. These are the times you want to record as a family keepsake. Your pregnancy journal may not leave much room to record the events that come after the delivery. You'll want to have a new scrapbook ready or a new journal just for the labor and delivery. You might overlook giving birth as an event needing a special keepsake. Of course, you'll remember the major special moments, but as the years go by, you will forget the minor events. You may have a video of the birth and of course, you'll have many photos of the labor and delivery, but these don't record your special thoughts and emotions that only you experienced. shared in later years when your family is grown. When your new baby is grown and ready to commit to a family of his own, you'll be asked a lot of questions about his birth. Imagine how wonderful it would be to have your keepsake to provide all the details you otherwise would have forgotten. This is a keepsake that will warm the heart of your now grown child as he/she realizes how special it is that you put so much time and effort into this keepsake. shared in later years when your family is grown. Make plans early in your pregnancy to record these cherished memories of giving birth. shared in later years when your family is grown.
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