Prompt: Describe your birth experience. What have your parents told you about the circumstances of your birth?

 My mom's experience of having me was a bit hard. Both maternal and paternal grandparents came in support, as did my father. Once my mom began labor, my head was too big, and I got stuck. She was in labor and in pain for a while until they told her she needed to have a C-section. She agreed to the C-section and proceeded. After I was finally out, they had to stitch her stomach back up, which caused us to stay in the hospital for a minute. Finally, we were released as a healthy baby and a healthy parent.

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