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the power of the pregnant body
by:MX machinery
2019-08-25
I walked to the grocery store this morning--a two-
Miles round and round, push Simo in a stroller and move at good speed.
On our way home we were crushed by a gallon of milk and other groceries.
It was a wonderful autumn, his hands stuck in a cup of cereal and slept all day.
In the afternoon, when Seamus and his dad and sister went to visit grandparents and watch baseball, I transplanted hostas, trimmed the bushes and prepared the yard for the winter.
At the end of the day, I felt a little tired but seemed to have done a lot of things.
As my stomach gets bigger and bigger, my pride in being able to exercise actively is also getting higher and higher.
Imagine how happy and inspiring I was when a friend forwarded an article about Rebekkah Brunson ---
He is a WNBA power forward for the Minnesota Bobcats, and in a recent game the Bobcats dominate when they are eight months pregnant.
When I finished reading the first few paragraphs, the story became strange and strange, and the hotdogs, breastfeeding emergencies and crying jokes all timed out.
Finally, I checked the source of the article: onion.
Purely fictional. What a bummer!
But it reminds me that pregnant women continue to be active and strong, even if they put so much effort into growing and nurturing a new life.
I have examples everywhere.
A friend from high school ran a marathon while she was obviously pregnant. My sister-in-
The law, Molly, did a major relay race when she was four months pregnant. (
I like to run with her when she is seven or eight months because I can keep up with our poorest family members. )
Amber Miller and her husband (and walked)
Go to the hospital after the 2011 Chicago Marathon;
She gave birth seven hours later.
She told the Chicago Sun, \"it\'s definitely easier than Labor.
\"At the Olympic Games, eight months pregnant, Noor Sulani mode tabby took part in the competition.
But she didn\'t \"Coast to Coast\" on the pitch, pulled three Lux on the ice, and didn\'t rush to the finish line on the track.
She\'s a sharpshooter in Malaysia.
She did not surpass the first round, but she was the most pregnant Olympic athlete ever.
She told her unborn daughter not to play too much during the game: \"I told her, \'Well, don\'t move too much, show yourself, mom is ready to shoot and help mom shoot.
Athletes, politicians, performers, ordinary Janes: women are pregnant.
Model Alexandra Ambrosio has concealed her pregnancy so she can make a secret show for Victoria in 2011.
She looks great.
In Victoria\'s Secret way, but she was only two months pregnant and worked hard to get to the gym a few weeks ago).
Raquel Batista did not hide.
Lawyers and community organizers from the Bronx are running for the New York City Council and giving birth to a baby girl on August.
Sally Cohen of The Daily Beast asked if there was a \"broken-
The \"water\" ceiling on women being punished by voters for pregnancy.
Throughout the campaign, she wrote, \"Batista\'s pregnancy has never been seen as positive ---
This is a sign that if she tries to get into the office during her pregnancy, imagine how hard it is for her to fight for voters in the office.
\"This has always been a question: who will take care of this child?
Can she keep up?
Is she not feeling well?
It\'s only a few weeks away from election day and I hope the voters will make a decision based on Batista\'s records and platform and her courage to throw out her hiccups
Cloth gloves on the political ring.
Amy Boller also did not try to hide her pregnancy.
In October 2008, the comedian caused a stir by failing to give birth to her first child, when the vice presidential candidate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin sat there.
Rap, lines like \"All the calves in the House lift your hands, all the plumbers in the House pull your pants up\" are incredible, Bole\'s
She later recalled that it doesn\'t matter to make fun of Sarah Palin in front of Sarah Palin: \"I\'m pregnant and just want not to have a baby ---
This is my goal.
So whoever was sitting next to me, I didn\'t really notice that at the time.
Then there was Sri Lankan performer Mia, dressed in a small polka dot \"skirt\" with her head high, dancing at the due date of 2009 Grammy Awards.
She performed her song \"Swagga Like Us\" with Jay.
Z, kenywester, lawwayne and T. I. --
She did it, not to mention that she looked like she was enjoying life.
She gave birth to her Son Ikhyd a few days later.
The weird thing about pregnancy is how conspicuous you are. -
How long do strangers talk to you and ask you questions.
It\'s like wearing a big logo all the time, in a good way.
My experience is that pregnant women make people happy.
We are visible, so we might as well make the most of these nine months.
The fact that pregnant women run, rap, dance, speak and wave brushes on ladders helps to eliminate the long-standing notion of gender discrimination that pregnancy is a disease, weakness or conditionWe resist --
Our muscles and bodies, our hormones and our troublesness --
The forcing of the parental system makes us worry about the nursery and do keels.
We are here, we are building the next generation. -
Get used to it and try to make the world worth our children.
Their name is Rebekkah Brunson\'s machine.
\"Her efforts, persistence and skills helped Minnesota win the WNBA championship.
But no, she\'s not eight months pregnant.
I\'m not the driving force.
Heck, I didn\'t even know the duck would dunk, but I did feel strong halfway through my second pregnancy.
I\'m not so scared, not so tentative, not so regular --
This time bound around, but also stunned by the power of the pregnant body.
All the prodigy raise your hand and now let\'s do some push-ups!
The article was originally published through non-violence, and the author\'s column, little uprising, appeared every week.
Miles round and round, push Simo in a stroller and move at good speed.
On our way home we were crushed by a gallon of milk and other groceries.
It was a wonderful autumn, his hands stuck in a cup of cereal and slept all day.
In the afternoon, when Seamus and his dad and sister went to visit grandparents and watch baseball, I transplanted hostas, trimmed the bushes and prepared the yard for the winter.
At the end of the day, I felt a little tired but seemed to have done a lot of things.
As my stomach gets bigger and bigger, my pride in being able to exercise actively is also getting higher and higher.
Imagine how happy and inspiring I was when a friend forwarded an article about Rebekkah Brunson ---
He is a WNBA power forward for the Minnesota Bobcats, and in a recent game the Bobcats dominate when they are eight months pregnant.
When I finished reading the first few paragraphs, the story became strange and strange, and the hotdogs, breastfeeding emergencies and crying jokes all timed out.
Finally, I checked the source of the article: onion.
Purely fictional. What a bummer!
But it reminds me that pregnant women continue to be active and strong, even if they put so much effort into growing and nurturing a new life.
I have examples everywhere.
A friend from high school ran a marathon while she was obviously pregnant. My sister-in-
The law, Molly, did a major relay race when she was four months pregnant. (
I like to run with her when she is seven or eight months because I can keep up with our poorest family members. )
Amber Miller and her husband (and walked)
Go to the hospital after the 2011 Chicago Marathon;
She gave birth seven hours later.
She told the Chicago Sun, \"it\'s definitely easier than Labor.
\"At the Olympic Games, eight months pregnant, Noor Sulani mode tabby took part in the competition.
But she didn\'t \"Coast to Coast\" on the pitch, pulled three Lux on the ice, and didn\'t rush to the finish line on the track.
She\'s a sharpshooter in Malaysia.
She did not surpass the first round, but she was the most pregnant Olympic athlete ever.
She told her unborn daughter not to play too much during the game: \"I told her, \'Well, don\'t move too much, show yourself, mom is ready to shoot and help mom shoot.
Athletes, politicians, performers, ordinary Janes: women are pregnant.
Model Alexandra Ambrosio has concealed her pregnancy so she can make a secret show for Victoria in 2011.
She looks great.
In Victoria\'s Secret way, but she was only two months pregnant and worked hard to get to the gym a few weeks ago).
Raquel Batista did not hide.
Lawyers and community organizers from the Bronx are running for the New York City Council and giving birth to a baby girl on August.
Sally Cohen of The Daily Beast asked if there was a \"broken-
The \"water\" ceiling on women being punished by voters for pregnancy.
Throughout the campaign, she wrote, \"Batista\'s pregnancy has never been seen as positive ---
This is a sign that if she tries to get into the office during her pregnancy, imagine how hard it is for her to fight for voters in the office.
\"This has always been a question: who will take care of this child?
Can she keep up?
Is she not feeling well?
It\'s only a few weeks away from election day and I hope the voters will make a decision based on Batista\'s records and platform and her courage to throw out her hiccups
Cloth gloves on the political ring.
Amy Boller also did not try to hide her pregnancy.
In October 2008, the comedian caused a stir by failing to give birth to her first child, when the vice presidential candidate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin sat there.
Rap, lines like \"All the calves in the House lift your hands, all the plumbers in the House pull your pants up\" are incredible, Bole\'s
She later recalled that it doesn\'t matter to make fun of Sarah Palin in front of Sarah Palin: \"I\'m pregnant and just want not to have a baby ---
This is my goal.
So whoever was sitting next to me, I didn\'t really notice that at the time.
Then there was Sri Lankan performer Mia, dressed in a small polka dot \"skirt\" with her head high, dancing at the due date of 2009 Grammy Awards.
She performed her song \"Swagga Like Us\" with Jay.
Z, kenywester, lawwayne and T. I. --
She did it, not to mention that she looked like she was enjoying life.
She gave birth to her Son Ikhyd a few days later.
The weird thing about pregnancy is how conspicuous you are. -
How long do strangers talk to you and ask you questions.
It\'s like wearing a big logo all the time, in a good way.
My experience is that pregnant women make people happy.
We are visible, so we might as well make the most of these nine months.
The fact that pregnant women run, rap, dance, speak and wave brushes on ladders helps to eliminate the long-standing notion of gender discrimination that pregnancy is a disease, weakness or conditionWe resist --
Our muscles and bodies, our hormones and our troublesness --
The forcing of the parental system makes us worry about the nursery and do keels.
We are here, we are building the next generation. -
Get used to it and try to make the world worth our children.
Their name is Rebekkah Brunson\'s machine.
\"Her efforts, persistence and skills helped Minnesota win the WNBA championship.
But no, she\'s not eight months pregnant.
I\'m not the driving force.
Heck, I didn\'t even know the duck would dunk, but I did feel strong halfway through my second pregnancy.
I\'m not so scared, not so tentative, not so regular --
This time bound around, but also stunned by the power of the pregnant body.
All the prodigy raise your hand and now let\'s do some push-ups!
The article was originally published through non-violence, and the author\'s column, little uprising, appeared every week.
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