To begin with I was 18 when I became pregnant. Something I could not imagine I would have never believed, I was in my last year of trying to finish school. Once I found out I was going to become a mother I was in and out of school and working. It was not easy at all. Early in my pregnancy I worked sometimes one and two jobs and stopped going to school. It was not …show more content…
It was the most painful and worse experience of my life, and I still rejected all medications .while in labor my daughter begin to get stuck so she had to be vacuumed out. When she came out she finally it took them a while to get her to cry or open her eyes we thought she was dead. Eventually the doctors got her to cry and at 7:00am she took her first breath she made her first cry. Once I was able to hold her and see her I then realized all the pain and suffering was worth it. She weighed 7 pounds and one ounce. The most beautiful baby in my …show more content…
You have doctors’ appointments and even sometimes trips to the hospital. They have to be bathe, clothe, fed, and changed. You have another human depending on you every day, there is a whole other life your responsible for. Becoming a mother has become a huge responsibility but I would not have it any other way. My daughter is one of my biggest blessings. Someone I know that loves me and I love with all my heart she makes my every day! And I am so proud to be a mother to