There are several events that has made me who I am today. One major event would be my son. I just recently had a baby boy on September 23, 2015. He weighed 7 pounds and 3 ounces. He was 21 inches long and born at 5:41 in the morning. I went through 27 and a half hours of labor. The doctors told me I am one of the rare 15 percent of women that my water will rupture before I start contracting. When your water breaks they only give you a 24 hour window to have the baby before they have to give you antibiotics for infection because it can be dangerous for the both of you. I had a very rough time giving birth to him. After I seen his face I just melted like ice on a sunny day. He was so beautiful and precious. I named him Kaidence Raycin Kaiser …show more content…
My mother and father also helped to guide me to where I am today. They weren’t happy at first when they found out I was pregnant, but they have been there for me the whole way and they still are. I have been through so much heartache and pain in my life, it pushes me to help others. For example, I love helping children and older people the most. They seem to appreciate it so much more. I’ve always tried my best to help others and make them feel loved. There was a time in my life that I just felt like giving up and leaving this earth. I was always depressed and down in the dumps. I never smiled or wanted to be around anyone, but now that I have a baby to take care of I can’t think like that anymore. Now every time I see people feeling the way I used to, and sometimes still do, I try to help them and cheer them up. When you have felt absolutely like nothing but a wasted space, you seem to look at everything differently. I never want someone to feel the way I have before because it is miserable. For instance, my baby’s father and I have several problems to work out, but we take things slow and work together to talk our problems out. I would love to be someone that everyone comes to for help and for a solution to their