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Psychic son... is it possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alijayshannon" data-source="post: 252981" data-attributes="member: 14274"><p>Hi all, New user, first post. I hope this can be explained in a rational way but we recently had a really odd experience with our 4 year old.</p><p></p><p>One day me, my partner and our son were sitting in McDonalds and out of the blue he says "the girl in mummy's tummy should sit next to daddy" we weren't pregnant, we weren't trying to get pregnant and showed no signs of being so. </p><p></p><p>However, 4 weeks later we found out my partner was infact pregnant. Going by the timeline, the only chance we could have conceived would have been the night before our son told us about the girl in mummy's tummy. How did he know...?</p><p></p><p>If that's not weird enough, it gets weirder. </p><p></p><p>5 weeks later our son was talking about the "two boys and two girls" who could all play together. In context, I see this as;</p><p></p><p>Our son.</p><p>Our unborn child</p><p></p><p>Sons best friend </p><p>Sons best friends younger brother.</p><p></p><p>2 boys, 2 girls(although sex of the baby wouldn't be determined so early, so it's speculation)</p><p></p><p>However, after talking about the two boys and two girls playing, our son came out with "but the other girl went to heaven" looking at each other, knowing what this could mean, we ask him what he meant. He said "the little girl died because she fell In lava"</p><p></p><p>My partner, although we hadn't told anybody, was bleeding, and we were worried she was having a miscarriage. When we got to the hospital later that day, we were told she infact did have a miscarriage.</p><p></p><p>So not only did our son tell us about the pregnancy, he also told us about the miscarriage and death of the unborn child.</p><p></p><p>So, do I get my son tested for ESP? Can I test him myself? Or is this all some wildly unlikely, but not impossible, coincidence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alijayshannon, post: 252981, member: 14274"] Hi all, New user, first post. I hope this can be explained in a rational way but we recently had a really odd experience with our 4 year old. One day me, my partner and our son were sitting in McDonalds and out of the blue he says "the girl in mummy's tummy should sit next to daddy" we weren't pregnant, we weren't trying to get pregnant and showed no signs of being so. However, 4 weeks later we found out my partner was infact pregnant. Going by the timeline, the only chance we could have conceived would have been the night before our son told us about the girl in mummy's tummy. How did he know...? If that's not weird enough, it gets weirder. 5 weeks later our son was talking about the "two boys and two girls" who could all play together. In context, I see this as; Our son. Our unborn child Sons best friend Sons best friends younger brother. 2 boys, 2 girls(although sex of the baby wouldn't be determined so early, so it's speculation) However, after talking about the two boys and two girls playing, our son came out with "but the other girl went to heaven" looking at each other, knowing what this could mean, we ask him what he meant. He said "the little girl died because she fell In lava" My partner, although we hadn't told anybody, was bleeding, and we were worried she was having a miscarriage. When we got to the hospital later that day, we were told she infact did have a miscarriage. So not only did our son tell us about the pregnancy, he also told us about the miscarriage and death of the unborn child. So, do I get my son tested for ESP? Can I test him myself? Or is this all some wildly unlikely, but not impossible, coincidence? [/QUOTE]
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