My First Period After Giving Birth!

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Heya Trisha my mother is suffering with cancer now for three years please can you and you're family pray for her..her name is Angela I'm only 25 and loosing my Mum is so hard ... You always inspired me and I know you're mum went though it also. My Mum is asleep now and the thought she may never wake up is so terrifying update ; My mother passed on the 28th of November at 12.20pm.I still can't believe she's gone but she fought so hard. I'm truly heartbroken for my loss. My mother was a kind woman who worked hard and her children were her life. Her wish was to die at home with all her children by her side and she got it. We were all sat around her bed singing hymes she loved to sing. And she passed away and went to be with the Lord. We miss her so much but she is free from pain and suffering I never knew how much she had done for me until now. Thank you for prayers 🙏

evekim
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The baby grows in the mother so your blood is the babies blood, the baby grew from you in you, the baby is you. That’s why if the mom is Jewish the baby is Jewish. Make sense

melissanunez
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Am I the only person who feels as though Trisha appears to be under the influence of something in this video?
Sad 😭

madeyoulook..
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You were literally the one calling people “fake Jews” (I’m really sorry to use that word, I’m directly quoting Trisha) not even two years ago and perpetuating that idea.

nausicaa
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Historically, when you ask why about a Jewish mother: this is undeniable proof for her child, whether we know or don't know who the father is. So now reverse this? The non-Jewish mother's child cannot be proven to be the child of the Jewish father. Yes, these days we can with DNA testing but in the past, it was impossible to know for sure.

ButterCupMMXXIII
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My momma tried for years to have me! She went to the doctor to find out why she couldn't get pregnant, and that's where she found out she was pregnant with me. After I was born, my parents tried again because they didn't think they'd be able to conceive so quickly since the last time it took so long. Well. They were wrong! My brother and I are 12 months apart!

I'm sure when the time is right, your next baby will come to you.

jane_doughnut
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To answer your question: the entry line into Jewishness has always been through the mother—or conversion (you can convert if it’s really important to you and Moses), but Matrilineal descent has been a fundamental principle of Torah. Anyway, I love these very personal backstories to birth and everything, thank you so much for sharing them with us (and I MUST have those sleeves you’re wearing!! omg, Love them✨✨✨)

gonewiththekale
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Esther Povitsky (from trash tuesday) is the same as Malibu, her dad is Jewish but her mom isn’t and Esther still identifies as Jewish anyway

Megan-kkdq
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My brothers girlfriends mom isn’t Jewish, her dad is and she says she’s Jewish. They celebrate both. Do what you want. 😊

xela
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Trisha: Jessica Ballinger had both vag birth and c section, she's talked about it before too (pros/cons and how they're different etc). Look through her pregnancy talk videos it's in there. If i can remember which one it is I'll add it here.

laurawithnou
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Malibu is half ethnic Jewish. Half Euro-American. She may not be a religious Jew because you are, but that does not take away her identity. I hope you have a good celebration, no matter what people say.

missthelife
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the everytime britney break is EVERYTHING a true angel

internetfairy
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Hey Trisha, I saw a short video in which you expressed you miss your face before fillers. I wanted to ask, would you get your fillers dissolved? Please don’t feel obligated to answer. Xoxo

YasminA-jmzs
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I work with OB/GYN’s and they recommend you wait at least 12 months (if not 18) before you conceive again after a c-section. There is a huge risk of uterine rupture if you don’t let the c-section scar heal fully. Just something to perhaps ask your doctor about as that can be life threatening to not only your baby, but yourself.

loch
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I’m not trying to be an ass, but how are you a 34 year old mother and don’t know wtf a soft spot is?

shannonkiwakowski
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Your child might not even want to get married or have kids.

XpetraXpazlX
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Hiii! Just want to say, my mom wasn't Jewish when she had me, and my dad is, so I see what you are saying! My mother and I converted when I was 8, and that made me "officially" Jewish (I mean officially in the sense that I have documentation stating I am). But even before that, I was always accepted in my Jewish school and synagogue. So if you want to carry out Jewish traditions with your family-go for it! It does not matter if you are Jewish converted/on paper, at least that's my two cents :)

dinab
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Some religions you can't just claim because they seem cool at the moment. But you have plenty of other religions that you practice to choose from ... judaism is off the list .

missumister
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Judaism is a matrilineal religion because there is never any doubt as to who the mother is and what her religion is; since women carry the baby and physically share a body there is no doubt as to the child’s connection to Judaism.

Matrilineal lines are very common in a society where the Woman run the house and are responsible for carrying on the traditions and teachings of said society. In Judaism the Woman are in charge of the family traditions in the house and carrying on those traditions whereas Men are responsible for biblical learning and carrying on the learned traditions and practices. It is a full division of labor in the family.

In Judaism we are very connected to family and community, we value our traditions and customs and we feel a strong need to instill these in the new generations. Respecting the Women that have come before us is a responsibility we take seriously and are very proud to carry Judaism to all those will come after us.

ilanakarp
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Hey Trish! My mom is christian and my dad is Jewish and I grew up going to Hebrew school and had a bay mitzvah.. my mother preferred the Hebrew faith, even tho we also celebrate Christmas easter, etc.. my point being you can do both and whatever you want! Don’t let people tell you what to celebrate!

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