This will change your view towards your current life!
Yes this is an image of a newly developing fetus.
Have you ever tried to understand the development cycle of a fetus or embryo deeply?
If not then let me first walk you through the development stage of a fetus by trimesters.
Believe me the answer is really short but in the end you will end up thinking on the type of life you are living currently.
First Trimester
- After fertilization and implantation, a baby is at first just an embryo two layers of cells from which all the organs and body parts will develop. Growing quickly, your baby is soon about the size of a kidney bean and constantly moving. The heart is beating quickly and the intestines are forming. Your budding son or daughter’s earlobes, eyelids, mouth, and nose are also taking shape.
Second Trimester
- At the beginning of the second trimester, babies are about 3 1/2 inches long and weigh about 1 1/2 ounces. Tiny, unique fingerprints are now in place, and the heart pumps 24 quarts of blood a day. As the weeks go by, your baby’s skeleton starts to harden from rubbery cartilage to bone, and he or she develops the ability to hear. You’re likely to feel kicks and flutters soon if you haven’t already.
Final/Last/Third Trimester
- Babies weigh about 2 1/4 pounds by the start of the third trimester. They can blink their eyes, which now sport lashes. And their wrinkled skin is starting to smooth out as they put on baby fat. They’re also developing fingernails, toenails, and real hair (or at least some peach fuzz), and adding billions of neurons to their brain. Your blossoming baby will spend his or her final weeks in utero putting on weight. At full term, the average baby is more than 19 inches long and weighs nearly 7 pounds.
You all know a women needs to carry her baby inside her womb for 9 long months and in those 9 months the baby is continuously growing from a single cell to form a embryo and still growing.
Initially…
- No nose, no breath, still alive.
- No hands, no legs, still keeps on moving.
- There’s not even a heart beat, but still it keeps on struggling for its development.
- No brain, no eyes, no ears but can still feel lights and sound.
- Most importantly, it smiles all the time even without complete body features.
I can share n number of merits about a fetus over a fully develop human being.
In their development cycle, they do not even possess as many basic things which we already have, but we have lost what they have and that’s called COURAGE & WILLINGNESS.
OR
I can also say, that we have everything that a fetus in it’s initial stage doesn’t even have but still it keeps on growing and on the other hand we always…
Keep on comparing our life with others and spend our life crying over things which we don’t have.
Burn in frustration, anger and ego and finally when we feel completely helpless we end up ending our lives too.
Just re-visit above points again and think wisely this time.
~AJ