Mother Who Died in Giving Birth

Mother Who Died in Giving Birth

 

In this mediated message, a mother who died in giving birth describes her experience. After at first feeling bitter, she was comforted and reassured that she can still be there for her baby.  For related information, go to this page.

 

A Mother Tells of Her Experience After Passing Over. She Died While Giving Birth to Her Baby

 

I AM HERE. G.S.

Come to the bridal chamber, death! Come to the young mother when she feels her newborn’s breath for the first time. So death came to me when I was but a young bride and lived in expectation of a new, loving being that would be a part of my flesh—yet I died when my baby came. As life came to it, death came to me; and we missed each other at the very moment that I heard its first cry.

When I came to life in the spirit world, I was bitter and thought God to be so heartless and cruel to take me from my baby. I was so unhappy and wanted to die over again.

I would like to tell you of my misery and gloom and hatred of my very God Whom I had believed in and thought that I loved, but I cannot now. But this I must say: that my unhappiness was for a short time only. For bright spirits came to me and comforted me, and assured me that I was not separated from my baby but could go to my baby and watch over him and give him my mother’s love. And so I did, and am now doing; for my baby is now a man, and still I am with him! And I know that I have been a greater blessing to him as his spirit mother than I would have been had I remained his mortal mother.

I write this to comfort mothers who have to leave their babies as they come into the earth life, and to assure them that, though they disappear from the visions of their loved ones, yet, they can always be with them—close, and in deep rapport with them in love.

Death comes as an enemy, but, when recognized, only a friend appears. Mothers, thank God for such a death and the great consolation it brings to the departing, and to those left behind.

Good-bye,
G.S.

 

 

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