Mayternity 2025 Plans
6 months ago
Don't do it first. Do it better.
I have a couple of stories I've been holding in reserve that would be appropriate for Mayternity and I've been debating which one I should share, if either.
But thanks to being very moved by a story I've been following since the end of August (and for my future self, that story is Stern Partner) building up to the finale over the last month, my heart has been set alight and I'm motivated to go for it.
You may or may not remember this preview I shared back in September, just happening to be a little after the aforementioned story started: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57960253/ . It's been held onto long enough.
We're going to get a look at the maternity experience, all right, but we're going to look at it from a point of view that is, in a couple of ways, a point of view that's rarely seen, and yet it's absolutely part of the experience.
We're going to see it from the point of view of Jeremy Jacobson, Registered Labor and Delivery Nurse.
But thanks to being very moved by a story I've been following since the end of August (and for my future self, that story is Stern Partner) building up to the finale over the last month, my heart has been set alight and I'm motivated to go for it.
You may or may not remember this preview I shared back in September, just happening to be a little after the aforementioned story started: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57960253/ . It's been held onto long enough.
We're going to get a look at the maternity experience, all right, but we're going to look at it from a point of view that is, in a couple of ways, a point of view that's rarely seen, and yet it's absolutely part of the experience.
We're going to see it from the point of view of Jeremy Jacobson, Registered Labor and Delivery Nurse.
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