Dreaming of Pregnant Moms: Should You Trust Pregnancy Dreams or Ultrasounds?
Dreams During Pregnancy Can Be Trusted
A pregnant woman went to the hospital for a check-up before her due date, and everything was normal. While she was there, she also had an ultrasound. The doctor looked at the results and said it was a girl. However, the pregnant woman felt strongly that it was a boy, as she had had many dreams about having a boy.
Two of her dreams were particularly intriguing: in one dream, she saw a butterfly and desperately tried to catch it, but the butterfly broke its wings and escaped; in the second dream, she again saw a butterfly and managed to catch one, but another butterfly came and bit her hand to rescue the first one. When she woke up, she was very excited and firmly believed that she was having a boy. A few days later, when the baby was born, it turned out to be a boy indeed.
Ultrasounds Are Quite Accurate
Another pregnant woman dreamed she was having a girl, so she went to a small clinic for an ultrasound, where the doctor told her it was a boy. She was deeply skeptical because everyone around her believed she was having a girl based on her pregnancy signs. The shape of her belly was also thought to resemble that of a girl. When the baby was born, it confirmed that the ultrasound was indeed more reliable, and the dreams and belly shape were just illusions. Some expectant mothers believe in their dreams because they haven't had an ultrasound and feel that their dreams convey important messages. They find dream interpretation fascinating. On the other hand, some people trust ultrasounds because they have experienced them. However, it's important to note that ultrasounds are not 100% accurate.
Whether it's a boy or a girl, it doesn't matter; nowadays, everyone emphasizes the importance of healthy childbirth. If you want a boy but your dreams suggest a girl, don't be too disheartened. You can tell yourself that dreams often come true in reverse.