Young adults own children there lives and these days these children are so ungrateful.
Fetus Infants Children Teenagers Young Adults, Adults;
When you become a parent there is so many emotions and changes you will go through in your life.
You seem to forget who you are as a person. It’s like a sock in the dryer where does one go.
You know two socks within the dryer but out only one sock came out the dryer.
You saved your child’s first shoes; you saved the first tooth that came out their mouth.
You save the hair from the first hair cut, you saved the art work, you save all the 1st items that come your way.
But who saved you from the trials of raising children?
I can recall saving the 1st birthday video, I know for sure I spent more money on there feet then my own feet.
But I am the person up and working and struggling to make it in the world. I really think after the fact maybe I should invested in my feet more then there feet.
Maybe then my feet would not be achy today?
I made all my children’s sports games the 1st priority in their lives. I ensure I pack food in bags to take out so I could spend more money on them then the drive through fast food joints.
As a parent we do whatever it takes to help your child succeed in life. Some children get grown and forget their parents all together.
Fetus Infants Children Teenagers Young Adults, Adults:
A Fetus is a developing mammal right before birth. If development start at the 11th week in the womb is that when you lose yourself?
I tend to believe while a woman body is going through this stage of pregnancy this when the sock lost in the dryer effect takes effect on their lives.
The fetal stage commences at the beginning of the 9th week I think that when the sock has made it to the dryer.
The sock is you life, one it makes it to the dryer in this stage. Your breathing is taken over by the fetus.
Your breathing of just for you as stopped. Now you are breathing for two people and many more depends on if you are having twin’s triples or more.
See during the stage of carrying a fetus this is when you actually have no clue that you as the person you used to be are disappearing and this fetus is taken over your body soul and mind.
While the fetus is developing their lungs, you are losing your own voice of freedom of speech. Because anything you thought was do is now put back on the shelf and your whole world is focused on your fetus.
I think all young adults need to pay their parents parent- monies something similar to alimony
Week 9 to 16 in the prenatal development is where your child heart, hands, feet, brain and other organs are present but they are at the beginning stage of development and this when your dryer is operating and turning and heating up your life.
The pain comes at birth All those twitches you feel in your stomach is your body warning you the parent you are about to lose your sock.
It’s given notice that it’s all downhill from here and you better appreciate what you had before I give it all to your children.
This is where the pathway of dryer snatch comes in to play.
Once a woman gets to 16 to 25 weeks, the dryer is still working and a woman typically feels that sock of her life is still moving around.
When a woman get to 26 to 40 weeks freedom of self is rapidly decreases and the fetus is rapidly increasing development.
Even thou the lungs are not fully mature for the fetus you the parent is still losing your freedom of self.
You fetus is your world, you all ready know that in your mind body and soul. When did you lose your self is a mystery because you never saw when it left your body.
So when you unleash your child from your body, you unleash all the potential of your life and your partner life with in that child to the world.
You may never regain that sock of your life back, but you will appreciate the sock you were left with in your life.
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