01/01/2026
Did you know that even after you give birth,
your baby never truly leaves your body? π
During pregnancy, cells from your baby pass
through the placenta and enter your bloodstream
β and many of them stay there for life.
This is called fetal microchimerism, and it means that long after your baby is born, little pieces of them live on inside you. π₯Ήπ€
Their cells have been found in a motherβs heart, brain, lungs, and even in healing wounds. They migrate to damaged areas in the body and may even help with tissue repair.
You carry them, birth them, raise themβ¦
and even after all that, your body still keeps
a piece of them close.
Not just in your heart. But in your cells.
In your bones. In your blood. Forever.
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