Thank you for all sharing your wonderful and moving mummy and mummy-to-be memories!
Capturing those precious moments with mum are a special way to say I love you this Mother’s Day.
We have loved reading all your personal tales about what your mum/being a mum means to you.
Here are our top 5:
Mrshuggie said her “Mummy Moment” was giving birth to her own child, with her mum holding her hand. Her partner of eight years had left her when she was just five weeks pregnant and that had intensified the life-long bond between mum, daughter and granddaughter.
Beautybaby19 also spoke of her mum “being there” when her baby was born 12 weeks early by C-section because she was suffering severe pre-eclampsia. It seems in times of anguish, mum really is everyone’s best friend.
Ally 1917’s most special mummy memory was being a mum of two daughters and finally giving her fiancĂ© the son they had always longed for.
Groovychick999’s defining mummy moment was giving birth to her daughter who has Down’s Syndrome and was born nine days early in a car park, but she is a “little fighter” and a joy to behold.
But happier memories sprung to mind for fuji15 who said: “My favourite Mummy Memory is dancing with my Mum to Abba. I was about four or five.
“We would dance in front of each other. I would try to repeat her moves and she would praise me and call me a 'dancing queen'.
“I have two boys myself now. Having this lovely memory of my Mum I love dancing with my boys. We all are so happy in these moments and it makes me think I am a good Mum, just like my Mum.
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