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Maternity Spans the Period From Conception to
Birth and Beyond
Maternity is that part of a woman’s life that begins from
conception of the child and culminates with the birth of a
newborn baby, and includes the time when she carries the
developing fetus within her in her uterus. It is also the
feeling of kinship between her and the infant, and is best
summarized as being feeling tender as well as warm and
affectionate to the child awaiting birth. It is a legal as well
as social affirmation of a parent relating to her child. It can
also be anything and everything related to pregnancy.
Closest Relationship Between Mother and Child
The close relationship that develops and exists between a
mother and her child is known as maternity. It may be either a
blood relationship, like when she gives birth to her child, or
another relationship, such as that of adoption. A mother and
her child can bond in many different ways, both physical or
emotional, and it may take time to unfold, or it can be an
instantaneous relationship where love sprouts unstoppably.
Maternity, when seen from a childbirth perspective, may require
the mother to adapt her lifestyle to dovetail with the child’s
welfare as well as the particular needs of the infant who is
about to enter the world. There is an instant chemistry between
them that develops after eighteen weeks when the mother first
begins to feel her infant move about in the womb, and the
developing fetus becomes capable of listening to the heartbeats
of the mother as well as responding to her voice.
It is very common for mothers to experience great maternal
feelings by the time the seventh month of maternity approaches,
which is further strengthened when the infant actually arrives.
Maternity also means that the mother needs to produce oxytocin
that further strengthens the maternal bond between mother and
infant.
However, maternity also gives rise to many problems that affect
the mother such as fatigue, extreme changes of moods as well as
nausea and backaches. There are some lucky mothers that will
not experience these maladies, but those are the exceptions
rather than the rule. Most women will experience a normal as
well as uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery.
There is also maternity testing to think about, which is a
means of finding out that the parent of the child is. Such
testing often becomes necessary to address the problem of
child-support payments. It allows you to establish whether a
certain woman is the mother of the child or not. Thus science
has made it possible to settle the issue of parentage through
maternity testing, which provides an answer to a larger whole
that needs to be fitted together to satisfy the endless
curiosity of man about the parentage of a particular
offspring.
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