Ashley Audrain

The Push

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  • Gurleen Kaurmembuat kutipantahun lalu
    It is often said that the first sound we hear in the womb is our mother’s heartbeat. Actually, the first sound to vibrate our newly developed hearing apparatus is the pulse of our mother’s blood through her veins and arteries. We vibrate to that primordial rhythm even before we have ears to hear. Before we were conceived, we existed in part as an egg in our mother’s ovary. All the eggs a woman will ever carry form in her ovaries while she is a four-month-old fetus in the womb of her mother. This means our cellular life as an egg begins in the womb of our grandmother. Each of us spent five months in our grandmother’s womb and she in turn formed within the womb of her grandmother. We vibrate to the rhythms of our mother’s blood before she herself is born. . . .
  • lizaarshinova98membuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    She made no sense at all, and yet all the sense in the world.
  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    here’s a lot about ourselves that we can’t change—it’s just the way we’re born. But some parts of us are shaped by what we see. And how we’re treated by other people. How we’re made to feel.
  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    eflexes. They tell you about the most natural reflex in the world when you give birth to your baby—the oxytocin reflex. The mothering hormone. It makes the milk flow, fill ducts, stream into the baby’s mouth. It starts to work when the mother expects she needs to feed. When she smells or touches or sees her baby. But it also affects a mother’s behavior. It makes her calm, it reduces her stress. And it makes her like her baby. It makes her look at her baby and want to keep him alive.
  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    e hanging skin that had held your children; the breasts those children had sucked dry; the patch of scraggly pubic hair that hadn’t been cared for in years—all there, for the eyes of a man who had something better, younger, firmer to look at. I imagined her skin was smooth and free of purple veins and enduring hairs. I watched you watch me. And I wondered what this body meant to you now. Was it just a vessel? The ship that got you here, father of one beautiful daughter and a son you’d barely known?
  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    Mothers aren’t supposed to have children who suffer. We aren’t supposed to have children who die.

    And we are not supposed to make bad people.
  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    Listen for each other’s heartbeat in the current. You’ll always find each other. And then you’ll always find the shore
  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    Marriages can float apart. Sometimes we don’t notice how far we’ve gone until all of a sudden, the water meets the horizon and it feels like we’ll never make it back.
  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    We vibrate to the rhythms of our mother’s blood before she herself is born. . . .

    Layne Redmond, When the Drummers Were Women

    this is really so so interesting

  • Refiloe Masitamembuat kutipan3 tahun yang lalu
    We vibrate to the rhythms of our mother’s blood before she herself is born. . . .
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