I finally had a dream of baby last night. I've had dreams of being pregnant and of giving birth, but I've never been able to see baby.
It was a boy, and he looked just like his daddy with dark brown hair and hazel eyes, chubby little cheeks and a smile that was just beaming from ear to ear.
I can finally say that I am IN LOVE with my child, whether its a dark haired boy or little blonde princess. I have been waiting to feel that unconditional love, and I am so relieved to finally feel it. I'm so happy right now I'm in tears.
Its amazing how much a dream can do.
Have any of you had a dream of baby? Or a moment like this where you went from being happy to be pregnant to being ridiculously in love with this tiny human?
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I had baby dreams while we were TTC. Since getting pregnant I pretty much just have pornographic dreams.
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NMS - Ive had a few of those dreams too. Lol
Pistol - I think I was still in shock that I was pregnant when I got my BFP and when I got my first ultrasound. For some reason, just putting a face, any face, to baby has made it so real and now I
I think that moment happened for me at the first ultrasound. Not right at first but as soon as I saw that little baby start squirming it hit me that I was really pregnant. Then every time I felt her move I was overwhelmed all over again but nothing com
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I had a lot of baby dreams when we were TTC. I always had a baby boy in my dreams. I think the moment it really hit me that I was having a baby was after the first u/s when I knew everything was okay and baby had a heartbeat. But there really isn't any
I felt this way after everything settled down, it took a long time. I felt very disconnected. Now I'm just scared, the weeks are flying and I will be a Mom very soon, to two infants! Ahhh.
Enjoy your time. It only gets better as you feel that bab
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