"SECS 8 Week 5: The story of my birth"

in hive-145281 •  2 years ago 

ASSLAM-O-ALAIKUM

By the grace of Allah I am perfectly fine and hope you all are well. This challenge has come to this community today. Post Title: "SECS 8 Week 5: I will try to explain Season 8 Week 5 in simple terms so that you can all easily read and participate. My post topic is "My Birth story". I invite my friends
@shoaib5100,@sardarkhudayar, @kashif5088

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1) Tell it in a very creative way, what is your birth story?

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I was born 23 years ago today in a small village of Haveli Lakha in Okara district.I am the youngest among my siblings.I have three brothers and three sisters.When I was 3 months old, my uncle Abu named me Tahir Farooq.My mother often talks about my childhood.I don't remember about my childhood habits, but I often hear from my mother that I was very innocent as a child and how I used to play on my knees when I could not walk and I loved to play as a child.And when I turned 1 year, I started to stand up a little with the help of the cot.When I was 1.5 years old, I learned to walk with a cot and then my parents taught me to walk with my toe.When I turned 1, my family celebrated my birthday in a grand way and invited all our relatives.On my first birthday, my mom held my hand and cut my birthday cake. When I was little, only my family and my relatives celebrated my birthday, but now my friends are also a part of my birthday. My mother says that when I was little, my birthday was celebrated every year in a grand manner and everyone was invited to join.

2) Have you had any special experiences with pregnant women?

Many of us men are unaware of this, especially those who are unmarried and not in the medical field. It should also because it can lead to death, but it happens when there is a more serious problem, so the husband should get his wife checked up on time. So that the lives of both mother and child can be safe. A woman should also get her check-up done on time and take good care of her health to save her baby's life and herself from further suffering which could lead to death.

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I also had an incident with a pregnant woman which I will narrate here which gave me a lot of experience and made me realize how important human life is. A very close relative of mine is my aunt's cousin, his wife was about to have a baby and he was very worried. In the initial months, he did not take good care of his wife, so her condition was not good at the time of delivery. He was neither able to take proper care of her food nor her rest. Because the baby can be healthy only when the woman is properly taken care of, given complete rest and regular check-ups. Me and my cousin brother were both in the hospital and his family was very worried.

The hospital people quickly wrote some papers in which it was written that if anything happens to the patient during the operation, we will not be responsible for it, and asked to pay the fee as well. After signing these papers, he got a breath of fresh air. After that, the doctors started the operation which lasted for at least 1 hour and 30 prayers, during which time we all prayed together. We were all very worried till the operation was over and then the good news came that a son was born which made everyone happy and thanked Allah that both mother and son were fine. And then we stayed in the hospital for three days, after which we were discharged and went home.

3) Did you inherit any disease from your parents? Tell us the details

According to scientists, diseases are passed from parents to children by the transfer of genes. For example, some children have the same complexion as their father or mother or have a similar face. In the same way, some diseases are also transmitted from parents to children through genes. But Alhamdulillah, when I was born, I did not inherit any disease from my mother or father. I didn't have any disease that was passed down from my parents, because my mother was perfectly healthy when I was born. Only when I was born, my mother says that I had a fever that probably every birth. The unborn child gets it. But I didn't have any other hereditary disease.

4) In your childhood, do you remember recurring illnesses?

Diarrhea in children is usually caused by germs and infectious viruses because some mothers stop giving their milk to the baby due to various reasons, due to which the immunity of the baby is very low and various germs are transmitted to the baby. They make them suffer from various diseases, especially stomach diseases. Due to mother's dirty hands, use of dirty utensils and not taking care of cleanliness in general, the child complains of diarrhea. Giving a child milk with sesame seeds also causes diarrhea. Some babies are given dirty and plastic pacifiers in their mouths, which the child sucks by himself with dirty hands has very bad effects as it is an unnatural method and causes transfer of germs.

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When I was a small child, I also suffered from such diseases. My mother tells me that when I was 1 year old, I got infant disease. Due to this, I was deficient in pan-yor salts. Along with it, there were other diseases such as cold and fever due to them.

I suffered from this for 1 month and then my father took me to the doctor and the doctor checked me up and gave me medicine which my mother kept giving me and I slowly got better. Getting cold, catching cold is a common thing. Often, when it was cold, my mother used to tell me that you often felt bad. And then after taking medicine from a good doctor, it would get better. Changing weather often affects the health of young children.

Best Regards

@hafizfarooq2686

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