Today he was born. I thought the world was going to stop… but it was me who stopped.  The room fell silent, and so did the phone. Not a message, not a call. Just his tiny breath and my heart trying to understand this mixture of miracle and emptiness.  In the hallway, I heard laughter, footsteps, families arriving with flowers for other mothers. And here I am, with a little piece of love in my arms and an emotion difficult to explain: immense joy… and loneliness too.  He squeezed my finger so hard it seemed to say, “I’m here.”  And I promised him in a low voice that he’ll never feel like he arrived alone.  What would you say to a mother who is experiencing this right now?

Today he was born. I thought the world was going to stop… but it was me who stopped. The room fell silent, and so did the phone. Not a message, not a call. Just his tiny breath and my heart trying to understand this mixture of miracle and emptiness. In the hallway, I heard laughter, footsteps, families arriving with flowers for other mothers. And here I am, with a little piece of love in my arms and an emotion difficult to explain: immense joy… and loneliness too. He squeezed my finger so hard it seemed to say, “I’m here.” And I promised him in a low voice that he’ll never feel like he arrived alone. What would you say to a mother who is experiencing this right now?

Many would like to have a baby but can’t. May the Lord fill you with patience, strength, and a long life so you can see your baby grow and develop. Take care.

Today he was born. I thought the world was going to stop… but it was me who stopped.

The room fell silent, and so did the phone. Not a message, not a call. Just his tiny breath and my heart trying to understand this mixture of miracle and emptiness.

In the hallway, I heard laughter, footsteps, families arriving with flowers for other mothers. And here I am, with a little piece of love in my arms and an emotion difficult to explain: immense joy… and loneliness too.

He squeezed my finger so hard it seemed to say, “I’m here.”

And I promised him in a low voice that he’ll never feel like he arrived alone.

What would you say to a mother who is experiencing this right now?

Congratulations! You are not alone, my friend. God is by your side, always accompanying you. He never abandons his children. Amen.
Many congratulations and many blessings. You are not alone; you have a little piece of heaven to live for and to fight for, to move forward with God’s help. You are a strong woman who doesn’t need someone by your side who doesn’t serve you and doesn’t value you. Right now, your world is your child; nothing else matters.

Many would like to have a baby but can’t. May the Lord fill you with patience, strength, and a long life so you can see your baby grow and develop. Take care.
Many congratulations and many blessings. You are not alone; you have a little piece of heaven to live for and to fight for, to move forward with God’s help. You are a strong woman who doesn’t need someone by your side who doesn’t serve you and doesn’t value you. Right now, your son is your world; nothing else matters.

Many congratulations and many blessings. You are not alone; you have a little piece of heaven to live for and to fight for, with God’s help. You are a strong woman who doesn’t need someone by your side who doesn’t serve you and doesn’t value you. Right now, your son is your world; nothing else matters.

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