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First Kiss



Drenched with the sweat of her own swelled up perspiring body she had been laboring for about twenty-four hours now. Shooting up and down in a wave-like motion following her labor contractions she valiantly surfed through the tsunami of her pains. Her cervix dilating to an unimaginable ten centimeters. She was ready to let a whole watermelon out, if that meant the only way to alleviate the writhing cramps and unbearable convulsions.

The Doula's inspiriting calls worked like a snake charmers 'Pungi' (Musical Instrument) who tries to seemingly hypnotize a cobra. Like you sweep each grain of dust with a broom and heap it up in a dust pan, she amassed all the crests and troughs of energy streaming inside her germinating body. Mustering even the last iota of superhuman strength she gave her final push screaming out loud, one last time.



A slippery bundle of flesh and blood emigrated out to this world of light and air. As the loud shrieks of long labor met their peaceful end, much awaited thin cry of this new born filled the room with festivities. “It’s a girl, it’s a girl!” The whole team of doctors, nurses and midwives working together in the labor room recited in one voice. The umbilical cord was snapped victoriously by the new father.



Instantly, this newly breathing life was brought to her (a new mother), and placed on her full bosom. She was all battered and messed up after that marathon scramble for life – both her own and the new life's whom she had just given birth to. Both were exhausted in this cause and effect relationship of contractions and push. She put her shaking hands on the damp frothy-skinned back of her baby girl, an extension of her soul in a fragile body that came out of her own. This alien like newly arrived human was still crying filling her lungs with vital oxygen, learning to survive, and surviving at the same time. Her tiny but mighty heart galloping faster than a derby race horse. You could see her whole body trembling and vibrating with every breath and every heartbeat. She (baby) too was settling down after this star war kind of encounter. Eventually, to top it all with a calm layer of reassurance, she (mother) smelled the wet and curly fine hair on that miniature head. Parting her dried up jaded lips she kissed her trophy – her hard earned baby. Formally stamping the just born relationship of a Mother and her Child with that First Kiss.




Dear Readers, 
This was my effort to paint a portrait in words, of the moments when a mother and the child are born. It's a new birth of the woman too as a mother, and is anything but easy. In spite of that humongous fight against all odds, a completely drained out winner - the Mother, brings smile on her dead tired face and celebrates her positive outcome by her first kiss to her baby. This enduring act reaching parallel to Godliness makes her a miniature Goddess for her child. I dedicate this post to my mother and all the mothers in this world on this Mother's Day. A big salute to their warrior spirit tough as steel and loving heart soft as clouds.

Happy Mother's Day!
May 12, 2019

Love,
Alka Tiwari.

Comments

  1. Just beautifully expressed ,can relate to it .You frame your emotions so well always .Proud off you

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    1. Thanks a ton dear Kalpana...Your comments keep me boosted!

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  2. Beautiful write-up.. while reading I was actually reliving my delivery moments.

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    1. Wow! I feel succeeded if I could make you walk again through your Birthing moments. Thanks a lot for this feedback.

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  3. Beautiful feeling of being a mother....it can't express in words, how we feel when delivered a baby....but you are Amitabh Bachchan in writing....
    Happy mother's day

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    1. Million thanks Anju...for this 'tall' metaphor. It was just my humble effort to narrate (even a fraction if I could) of the tough reality that a woman goes through while delivering her baby. Keep your comments coming in.

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  4. So vivid a description that I almost felt I was going through it.😍

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    1. Tons of thanks for this compliment...I feel like mission accomplished!

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  5. While reading the moment came in front of my eyes when
    I first saw my baby girls.....description is so vivid and exprssive I could relate and feel the moment. Lovely tribute to all mothers.

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    1. Thank you so much for writing back to me. I am happy to hear that you relived your moments. That's what my post was meant to do. Keep visiting my blog.

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  6. It is one of the best expressions of the final journey to motherhood. The author displays maturity by not mixing English dictionary laden expressions to make it look classic. The beauty of this blog post lies in simple words and deep expressions. You are a winner!

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  7. Another gem from your treasure !!! I was quivering with the same delight and pain that I experienced 18 years back!!! U are a master of your craft!!! Best wishes and tons of love!!!

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    1. Thank you heaps and loads Amita. Feel like I achieved the purpose of writing this article on Birthing. Just a tiny attempt to draw people's attention towards this most neglected phase of a woman's life. Keep showing up in my comment box dear.

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  8. Shawn Hawthorne12 May 2019 at 23:12

    So vivid a post that I wished I could be a mother again.

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    1. Awwe...That's so sweet! Thanks Shawn...Keep visiting my blog!

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  9. Happy mother's day! Well captured! <3

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  10. Thanks a bunch Preeti. Can't tell you how ecstatic I am to see you here :)

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  11. Beautifully designed the birth of the duoAlka justa picturesque imagery

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