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Home » Pregnancy » Mental Health » What Pregnancy Will Teach You About Yourself – 14 Moms Share Their Powerful Life Lessons

What Pregnancy Will Teach You About Yourself – 14 Moms Share Their Powerful Life Lessons

  Written by Feature Editor
  Published on April 26th, 2024
What Pregnancy Will Teach You About Yourself – 14 Moms Share Their Powerful Life Lessons
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At its most basic level pregnancy is a physical process that we hope will bring us a healthy baby but pregnancy often gives us many things we hadn’t expected.

Pregnancy touches women on many deeply profound levels.

However easy or difficult your pregnancy is one thing is certain – you will come out of it different than when you went in.

We go into pregnancy naive and completely unaware of the challenges we will face, how deeply it will affect us  and how much it will change who we are.

We find strengths we never knew we had as we meet the physical and emotional challenges pregnancy brings.

Things we felt we knew or were sure of often fall away to be replaced by new realities.

Our old priorities no longer make sense.

We come out the other side with powerful lessons that help us through so many other aspects of life.

The Transformative Journey of Pregnancy and Motherhood

The journey of pregnancy and motherhood is a profound and transformative experience for women. From the moment a woman discovers she is carrying new life within her, she embarks on a path that forever alters her physical, emotional, and spiritual being.

Pregnancy and motherhood bring about immense changes, shaping a woman into a more resilient, compassionate, and selfless individual. Let’s explore how this incredible journey can transform a woman’s life.

Physical Transformation

Pregnancy brings significant changes to a woman’s body. As the baby grows, her body adapts to accommodate and nurture new life. From the expanding belly to hormonal shifts, physical changes during pregnancy are a testament to the miracle of life.

The experience of childbirth further strengthens her body, demonstrating her resilience and capability. The physical changes serve as a constant reminder of the strength and power that lies within her.

Emotional Growth

Pregnancy and motherhood elicit a range of emotions like joy, excitement, anxiety, and love. The profound connection established with the growing baby fosters a deep emotional bond. Motherhood requires emotional strength, patience, and a nurturing spirit.

As a mother, a woman learns to prioritize her child’s needs and develops a heightened sense of empathy. The emotional growth experienced during this phase empowers women to be more compassionate and understanding, not just towards their children, but also towards others.

Self-Discovery

The journey of pregnancy and motherhood also facilitates self-discovery. Women often discover strengths they never knew they possessed. The challenges and responsibilities of nurturing a child demand selflessness, self-care, and adaptability.

As a mother, women find a new sense of purpose and redefine their priorities. They learn to value themselves and their capabilities, gaining a newfound confidence that permeates all aspects of their lives.

Prioritizing Relationships

Becoming a mother reshapes a woman’s relationships. The love and care she extends to her child also influence her connections with family, friends, and her partner.

Motherhood teaches the importance of nurturing and maintaining healthy relationships, creating a support system that uplifts and encourages her. It also fosters a sense of belonging and community among mothers, creating lifelong bonds through shared experiences.

We asked 14 women what they had learned from pregnancy and how it had changed them.

Here are their answers.

Corinne – I had to Let Go of Control

I was 34 when I was pregnant with our first child. I was well-educated, well-traveled, and well-established in my career. So basically I figured I was well-equipped to handle just about anything, including pregnancy and parenthood.

But being pregnant taught me just how much I couldn’t control.

Every new surprise–both pleasant and unpleasant–forced me to lighten up and be more willing to just go with the flow. That new (at the time) perspective has served me well through so many aspects of parenting over the years.

Caitlin – I AM Capable

Pregnancy taught me that I’m stronger and more capable than I ever realized. Going into my first pregnancy, I thought I would have a terrible time coping with the discomforts of pregnancy and I couldn’t IMAGINE how I would deal with the pain of childbirth.

Somehow, the love you have for that baby is already there, and it just carried me through all of that. After childbirth, I feel like I can conquer anything.

Christina – I AM So Strong

Pregnancy has shown me how strong I am. There are so many aches and pains and changes that happen during pregnancy that you can’t really prepare for until you are pregnant.

I also had to make lifestyle changes to make sure my body and baby were healthy. So to surrender my whole self to make sure my baby was healthy took strength as well.

Then there’s childbirth.

I had two un-medicated home births so strength was definitely something I learned during those experiences too.

Again I surrendered myself to the experience and the pain to bring my babies into the world. Whenever I think I can’t do something I always remind myself of the strength I had being pregnant and giving birth to my babies and then I think to myself that I can do anything.

Amy – My Mind is Stronger than My Body

Pregnancy taught me that I’m stronger than I think I am. That I have more willpower and that my mind is really stronger than my physical being.

It also taught me to relax more, to take time for myself, and focus on my health. And that I really can sleep all day long!

Dela – My Body is Extraordinary & Perfect

Pregnancy has taught me that my body is extraordinary.  It doesn’t matter that my body is slim or perhaps yours is a little bit bigger than mine.  We can both still carry a child.
 
I don’t have “childbearing” hips but still a life was formed inside me.
 
Everyone is special in their own way and there is no perfect shape in order to get pregnant. I have learnt that my body is perfect in its current form.

Alli – I Learned to Say NO!

As someone who is a “people-pleaser” by nature, pregnancy forced me to learn how to put my own needs first and be assertive with people.

It taught me that it is okay to prioritize my needs, say no, and that people generally respond favorably to assertive behavior.
 
Some specific examples involve strangers rubbing my belly, commenting on my size and weight gain, and learning to say no to extra tasks and requests at work because I was already spread too thin.
 
These skills learned in pregnancy have served me well through motherhood because I can shut down unwanted parenting advice, breastfeeding comments, and commitments that aren’t realistic for a mother of young children.

Liz – I Learned to Be Grateful

After 3 pregnancies, I’ve learned that physical discomfort is part of pregnancy and that I’m prone to complaining about it.

However, I’ve also learned that I need to remind myself that others have longed to be pregnant and can’t, or have to go through extensive measures to have a child.

So when I’m prone to complain I need to instead give thanks for the life growing in me and that I’m able to be pregnant.

And I will say, once it’s over and that baby is in my arms, every day of puking, peeing my pants, not being able to lift my legs, and nausea, it makes it all worth it.

Ashley – I Learned to Prioritize

Pregnancy taught me to prioritize, which was an essential skill to have after the little one was born.  I had a rough pregnancy, and the exhaustion and nausea left me with little energy to get things done during the day.

I had to actually decide what was really important, in all the thousands of tiny things I did throughout the day.

I never knew how much trouble I would have just letting go, and it made me realize how much control I thought I needed in my life.

In the end, I was amazed at how many things I considered ‘essential’ that could just be let go while I worked on taking care of myself and my growing baby.”

Menesa – I can Withstand ANYTHING!

My grandmother used to often say, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” I never appreciated this old saying until I had to endure three pregnancies that all caused me to be hospitalised.

For a total of 27 months, I was virtually in a vegetative state. That’s over two years of my life!

My pregnancies felt like a medical condition that only birth could cure. I suffered from a plethora of vicious illnesses including, but not limited to, Hyperemesis Gravidarum (Severe morning sickness), Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (also known as Pelvic Girdle Pain), Gestational Diabetes and Bell’s Palsy.

Before I became pregnant, I was very confident, bold, selfish, narcissistic, impulsive, judgmental, tenacious and career driven. My experiences during pregnancy taught me several things about myself and completely changed my outlook on life and my priorities.

I learned that I had the capacity to withstand anything for the sake of my babies and my family. I also learned to be super efficient and organised. I became a great planner and was more generous.

I also became a self-sacrificing person, whose wants and needs were no longer my only priority. I learned how be kinder, more considerate, understanding and empathetic towards others. I also learned to see things from the perspective of others, bearing in mind their unique circumstances.

My career became less significant and I learned to embrace motherhood, being a wife and to prioritize family values. These are things I never considered prior to being pregnant.

Overall, being pregnant has taught me to be selfless, generous, caring, kind, empathetic and grateful for all the blessings in my life, both big and small. Before being pregnant, I never dreamed that I could, or ever would, be any of these things.

My pregnancies were all extremely challenging. I wouldn’t wish them on anyone. But in the end, I believe that they’ve made me a better, happier person with three beautiful blessings. For this, I am eternally grateful!

Samantha – To Love my Imperfect Body

Pregnancy has taught me how to love my body in a different way. I was one of those “lucky” women who got stretch marks during pregnancy.

I have always been small, wore bikinis, and felt good about myself.

Well now I had these stretch marks everyone said would fade (they barely did) and I had to learn to love them.

It’s been a struggle, but you learn what really is important in life when becoming a mom and appearance isn’t one. You learn it’s okay to wear tankinis or even one pieces (they actually make some really cute ones!).

Whitney – 3 Powerful Life Lessons

I am Not In Control
I thought I had my life figured out. I always wanted three boys and things were starting off on the right track as I had my first child and it was a boy! On to the next kid and to our surprise, it was a girl. You couldn’t tell me I was having a girl, I somehow convinced myself that since my pregnancy was just like my first that it had to be another boy.

Well, God had other plans.

This was a great slap in the face and reminder that I am not in control. I cannot determine how my life is going to turn out. I can only do what I can and accept the things I cannot change. I wish I would have been more concerned about the health of my child than focusing on something silly like the gender.  It’s just a blessing to be able to conceive. The love I have for my daughter is on another level and I’m so thankful that I am not in control.

I am Strong
I went into labor with a mindset that I was going to give birth without an epidural.  My sister had an epidural and had complications and after hearing it would cost an additional $800, well, the decision became clear.

I was always told that you can’t do anything with a made up mind and I can’t speak truer words. As painful as labor was I had my mind made up that I could do this, I was strong enough, tough enough, heck, I was made for this! I didn’t know my own strength but I realized the moment I held my baby girl, that I was strong.

To Be More Grateful
As women we go through A LOT during pregnancy and it’s easy to complain and forget the blessing inside us. I was pregnant with a friend at work and my baby lived while hers did not. Being pregnant taught me that I am blessed, unworthy but grateful to experience the miracle of birth.

I will not sweat the small stuff and be thankful for every sleepless night and all the ugly things that come with parenting because I was blessed to have my beautiful blessing.

McKinzie – Positivity is a CHOICE

After a really difficult pregnancy – I had nearly every pregnancy complication in the book – I learned how much I could really handle. I also, learned that under intense pain and trials that I could still choose to see the good and be positive.

Before pregnancy/parenthood I thought that maybe I wasn’t that strong and that under extreme pain and pressure I might break, but this pregnancy showed me that I was as tough as nails!

Onyi – I’m Beautiful Whatever Shape or Size I am

Pregnancy taught me that I didn’t have to feel skinny to feel beautiful. I honestly felt my best with my large pregnant belly which in turn, helped me accept the changes to my body after 2 beautiful kids.

Leonie – Life is Fragile

My first pregnancy taught me that life is scary. Life is fragile. There are so many things that are completely out of our hands. Out of our control. My second pregnancy taught me that I am stronger than I thought. More resilient. Braver. There are still things out of my control, but my pregnancies have shown me that I can deal with anything.

These stories of discovering our own power and strength through the experience of pregnancy make my heart burst. We are all stronger and more capable than we believe. Becoming a mother makes certain that we dig deep and find our limits, our true priorities, our gratitude and so many other things that will serve us well throughout our lives. 

Pregnancy and motherhood are transformative experiences that shape a woman in remarkable ways. The physical, emotional, and spiritual changes encountered during this journey leave an indelible mark, empowering women to embrace their strength, resilience, and capacity for love. Motherhood teaches selflessness, empathy, and the importance of meaningful relationships.

As women transition into this incredible phase of life, they embark on a journey that not only shapes them as individuals but also contributes to the betterment of society as a whole.

Let’s rejoice in that fact!

>>Want to know how it feels like being pregnant? Find it out here!<<

 

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