I had to share this today. It made me cry. I love my children in EVERY way possible and this article brought up some WONDERFUL emotions. My oldest turns 16 tomorrow. I can’t believe how quickly the time has flown. I didn’t ever realize the rush of time that would pass without my even recognizing it.
As I think back on my pregnancy, labor, birth and life thereafter with Dean, I’ve been saddened as he becomes a teenager and a man. To watch your children grow up with the eventual goal of leaving your home to form their own families, is both heart breaking and exciting at the same time.
I’ve shed many, many tears as I watch Dean become who he REALLY is and find himself. Though, at times, its painful and overwhelming, I know his personal growth will only aid in him delightful new ways.
While reading this article and watching the video below, I realized, yet again, that my babies will really never leave it. That because they were created from my egg and were grown in my belly, they would be part of me forever. Its so exhilarating to have science now prove that our children’s cells are actually forever in our bodies. Especially in our hearts…..
I LOVE the world of science and what it is now proving. So many things we used to believe were just weird, strange ideas and philosophies, science is now proving is actually a REALITY!
When I ponder the loss I might feel in watching my children grow up, I will stay focused on the parts of themselves I gave them and they gave me. That we will ALWAYS be connected and NEVER apart!
I hope all mothers out there will do the same.
In Peace,
Rachel
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Hi Rachel,
I see that you and I are on the same path in many ways. Reading your “about” section makes it clear you are a woman of strength and integrity. So I believe you’ll take what I’m about to say in the spirit it is intended.
I am the author of “Mother & Child Are Linked At The Cellular Level” It has come to my attention you took my article and used it here as your post, removing my name as author.
I’m sure you recognize the amount of research that went into that article. Generally speaking, if someone wants to share another writer’s post, they put an excerpt of that post (a few sentences to a paragraph or two) and link back to the original site so readers can go to the source if they wish to read it in full. If they wish to reprint it in full they do so with the author’s permission, crediting that author. Instead, you have reproduced my entire article on your site, which is technically a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
I respectfully ask you to remove all but an excerpt of my article from your site. I have contacted you privately, to no avail, so I am asking again in a more public way.
thank you,
Laura Weldon
OK got it done. Thanks for you patience. We have been working on updating our site and a few things slipped through the cracks.
Best regards