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For more than five thousand years, cats were the symbol of fertility for the Egyptian community that went to the point that they mummified the owner's cat and bury them with their master with the hope of providing both of them a renewed birth. Egyptians also consider frogs as a symbol of fertility. When the rains on the River Nile would start early in the spring season it'd awaken the sleeping frogs who would begin to increase in numbers.

Frogs as a positive fertility symbol must have worked out pretty mainly because it caught on in many places including in many cultures of South and Central America including the Aztecs. Often in drawings and carvings of the Aztec frog, or towed, was often represented in a squatting position which was to symbolize the rebirth of a " new world ". They too saw the frog as symbolic of the seasonal rain as well as the plentiful response the rains brought on through the excitement of fertility all about them.

The moon has been a symbol of fertility in that it coincides with a woman's menstruating cycle. It represents the timely reassurance that fertility is always around us and if for whatever reason it does not react positively this cycle, an opportunity will show itself again soon.

The one connection that most fertility symbols have got in common is a sense of people's desire for their survival in the overall confidence that their culture and people would still blossom. Fertility has been affiliated as the direct symbol of how we came into existence and just how we'll remain here.

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