Can Your Baby Remember Conception?

In this article, Marianne Littlejohn gently describes the new findings that  we have memory as early as conception through cellular memory.

I know my own experience with regressive therapy, and discovering so much about my birth, and my early weeks and months in utero have had a profound effect on how I view my life,  my fears, my beliefs that influence my decision making, and how I feel about myself.

The most important thing I discovered in my regressions was that I was a twin. My brother died in the first trimester – right after implantation – due to, I believe, a lack of nutrition. There wasn’t enough for both of us. I took on a belief that “there is not enough food and I take too much” which has affected my relationships to others as well as my relationship to food.

The discovery of the mistaken belief, its origin, and my subsequent healing and re-framing of the belief has changed my life in many ways, for the better.

What do you know about your own conception and early time in utero? Does thinking about this make you uncomfortable, or excited?  I’d like to hear your reactions to my own experience, as well as to the article I referenced. Feel free to ask me questions as well.

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