Pre-birth communication

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Pre-birth communication is communication with a fetus before it is born.

It has been described by author Elisabeth Hallett,[1]

What is Pre-Birth Communication? It's something that many people experience, yet very few talk about -- the sense that somehow we are in contact with a being who is not yet born! It may be a vivid dream, the touch of an invisible presence, a telepathic message announcing pregnancy, or many other types of encounter. It is a mystery, one that challenges our ideas about ourselves and our children.


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