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I was born because I loved my mother
I was born because I loved my mother
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Book Introduction
Do you know that your child has chosen you to be his mother?
A magical story told by children


This book was published by Japanese obstetrician and gynecologist Akira Ikegawa for parents raising children and expectant parents.
As an obstetrician and gynecologist, the author researched 'intrauterine memory (memories of the fetal period)' and 'birth memory (memories at birth)' to help with childbirth and childcare. While doing so, he met children who remembered things before they were born and interviewed them.

The first half of the book includes the author's interviews with children who remember things before they were born, while researching 'intrauterine memories (memories from the fetal period)' and 'birth memories (memories at birth)' as an obstetrician and gynecologist to help with childbirth and childcare.
And the latter part contains a conversation between the mother and the child about memories from before the child was born.

According to this book, children live in the clouds (sky) as souls before they are born.
From there, he looks down on the earth and sees someone he thinks would be a good mother to him. When he finds one, he receives God's permission to enter that person's womb with the angels and be born as a child.
In addition, each child shares surprising, mysterious, and touching stories about their pre-birth memories.
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Children say that before they came into their mother's womb, they were on a cloud with angels, fairies, and God.
The children travel around the world to find just one wonderful woman.
My mother is someone I love so much that I can't exchange her for anything.
And then we leave the warm and cozy clouds and come to this earth to adventure.
I'm coming to tell Mom and Dad, "I love you."
To fulfill one's mission in this world.

Author: How did Ryunosuke choose his mother?
Ryunosuke: I've traveled all over the world, but my mom is the best.
Author: What did you like about your mom?
Ryunosuke: Well, rather than saying it's a good thing... ... .
My mom looked lonely, so I went to her because I thought I wouldn't be lonely if I went.

Author: Are there many babies born for their fathers and mothers?
Katsuya: I don't know much about that, but there are quite a few children who are born with a mission or something like that.
Author: What other missions are there for babies to be born with?
Katsuya: It was a lonely family, so I was born to create a happy atmosphere.
I was born so that everyone could smile and be happy.
Also, there is the possibility of doing many things, like changing something by being born.
Author: Does having a baby change a family?
Katsuya: Other things change, but most of all, my family changes.
Author: So you're saying that it was born from the hope that families would be happy and that they would realize something new and change things?
Katsuya: Yes.
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Publisher's Review
This book was published by Japanese obstetrician and gynecologist Akira Ikegawa for parents raising children and expectant parents.
As an obstetrician and gynecologist, the author researched 'intrauterine memory (memories of the fetal period)' and 'birth memory (memories at birth)' to help with childbirth and childcare. While doing so, he met children who remembered things before they were born and interviewed them.

The first half of the book includes the author's interviews with children who remember things before they were born, while researching 'intrauterine memories (memories from the fetal period)' and 'birth memories (memories at birth)' as an obstetrician and gynecologist to help with childbirth and childcare.
And the latter part contains a conversation between the mother and the child about memories from before the child was born.

According to this book, children live in the clouds (sky) as souls before they are born.
From there, he looks down on the earth and sees someone he thinks would be a good mother to him. When he finds one, he receives God's permission to enter that person's womb with the angels and be born as a child.
In addition, each child shares surprising, mysterious, and touching stories about their pre-birth memories.

Why were you born?
I was born to say, 'Mom, I love you.'

My precious and lovely child is the most precious thing in the world, but raising him is truly difficult.
Even though I want to be good to my child, when I see him or her being stubborn and not listening, I get angry and yell at him or her without realizing it.
And then, when I see the child who has died, I often feel regret or guilt.
As this keeps happening, you become increasingly exhausted from parenting.
At times like these, the thought that 'my child chose me, one of the many people in this world, to be his mother' makes me realize once again the love and preciousness of my child, and it has the magic of turning the difficult time of raising a child into a happy time.

The book also talks about heritage.
Parents who have experienced a miscarriage often live with deep emotional scars due to feelings of guilt and regret towards the child in their womb.
But the book says that it was the child's choice.
The child wants to see the world quickly, so he comes to his mother and then returns to the clouds.
The message, "It's not Mom or Dad's fault," will surely be a great comfort to many parents who have suffered the pain of miscarriage.

The legacy is… … .
Many people are born wanting to quickly see the world beyond the clouds.
What else does it mean?
I go because I want to make people aware of things like the preciousness of life.


There are many books on the market that teach good things about prenatal care and childcare, but there are few that soothe and comfort the hearts of tired and weary parents.
Even though pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare are something that parents and children do together.
This book will surely be a great source of healing and comfort to parents struggling with childcare and expectant parents awaiting childbirth.
I sincerely hope that this will help you build a happy family.

Parenting is hard work for everyone.
My beloved child is the most precious child in the world, but whenever he doesn't listen, throws a tantrum, or is stubborn, I often feel regret when I see him raise his voice and become discouraged.
As the process of not going as planned is repeated, parents become increasingly exhausted from the difficult task of raising their children.

This book is for parents who are struggling with raising their children and for parents-to-be.
The author, Akira Ikegawa, a renowned Japanese obstetrician and gynecologist, discovered a surprising fact while meeting and interviewing children with prenatal and birth memories to help with childbirth and childrearing.
Before they are born, children live in the sky above the clouds in a spiritual state. When they look down on the earth and find someone who says, "I would like this person to be a mother," they receive God's permission to enter that person's womb and be born as a child.

There are many reasons why a child chooses a mother.
Some children may think they are lonely or kind, others may think they are trustworthy, or even that it was to prevent their mom and dad from fighting and breaking up.

Of course, some people may find the contents of this interview unbelievable.
However, from the perspective of parents who have to endure childbirth and childcare, the thought that "my child was born because I, the only one in the world, chose him to be their mother" will help parents who are struggling or exhausted by the burden of childbirth to realize the preciousness of their child.

The book also talks about heritage.
Parents who have experienced a miscarriage often live with deep emotional scars due to feelings of guilt and regret towards the child in their womb.
But the book says that it was the child's choice.
The child wants to see the world quickly, so he comes to his mother and then returns to the clouds.
I'm sure the message, "It's not Mom or Dad's fault," will be a great comfort to many parents who have suffered the pain of miscarriage.
I hope this book will comfort the hearts of countless parents and prospective parents in this land, and help them build happy families.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 1, 2024
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 68 pages | 145*210*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791198561640
- ISBN10: 1198561645

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