Womb-Bearering
- Mother's Embrace
- Sep 17, 2024
- 2 min read
Unlimited Bounds of Womb - Bearers
Do you remember being in utero? Connected by an information line that was embedded into the core of our being. The umbilical cord responsible for transporting vital information to the life source inside the often scarred womb space, from the placenta. The place of the centre.
Definition of Placenta taken from "AI"
The placenta is a temporary organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy, connecting the fetus to the mother’s bloodstream. It plays a crucial role in providing oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and removing waste products. The term “placenta” comes from the Latin word “plakuos,” meaning “flat cake,” due to its flat, disk-like appearance.
Key Functions
Nutrition and Oxygenation: The placenta facilitates the exchange of oxygen, glucose, and other essential nutrients from the mother’s bloodstream to the fetus.
Waste Removal: The placenta also removes carbon dioxide and other waste products from the fetus’s bloodstream, allowing them to be excreted by the mother.
Immune Tolerance: The placenta enables the mother’s immune system to tolerate the genetically different fetus, preventing rejection.
Anatomy
The placenta is a complex organ composed of several layers, including:
Chorionic Plate: The outermost layer, which develops from the trophoblast cells.
Trophoblastic Layers: Two layers of trophoblastic cells, which undergo significant changes throughout pregnancy.
Vascular Networks: Fetal and maternal blood vessels that form a network, allowing for exchange of substances.
Mesenchyme: A layer of connective tissue that supports the growth and development of the placenta.
Unique Characteristics
Feto-Maternal Interface: The placenta is a unique organ that bridges the gap between the mother’s and fetus’s circulatory systems.
Dynamic Development: The placenta undergoes significant changes throughout pregnancy, adapting to the growing fetus’s needs.
In summary, the placenta is a vital organ that ensures the proper development and growth of the fetus by providing essential nutrients and oxygen while removing waste products, and facilitating immune tolerance between the mother and fetus
🤔 Does this imply that the placenta is being provided with information from the Housing Mother?
Knowingly or unknowingly, the experiences of the Womb-Bearer creates the internal home environment. The unfertilised egg has always been there, taking in years of information on a cellular level, and this begins in her mother's womb.
The decision to expand her eggs cellular structure into a life source, requires fertilisation from the sperm. It's a contribution that is incomparable with the adventure the Womb-Bearer is journeying through.
To expand the life source 4 times, the canal required opening for the "Berthing".
Like a bridge opening up for the ship, our Womb-Bearering bodies prepare for this experience.
Whether a canal berthing or a surgical berthing, the opening happens.
We "berth" our offspring, bringing them into their earthly potentiality, and we have an opportunity to either leave them at the dock, or support and guide them into the bigger oceans.
Exploring the bigger "oceans" can be an intimidating, yet revitalising experience. There is always potential for growth, we often need to sail away from those who keep us at their "docks".
I'm swimming the Big ocean, continuing to lead in my own life by living in the presence of each beautiful moment.
Sailing away under the sun and moonlight, the colours glistening, charging and radiating the life source.
Always unlimited in love,
Tegan ❤️

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