Pregnancy changes how you experience time. Some days crawl — waiting for the next appointment feels endless — yet months can pass in a flash. It’s as if time itself has split into two: the world’s rhythm, and your own.

This isn’t just impatience — it’s how the pregnant brain works. Hormonal shifts focus your attention inward, softening your usual sense of pace. You enter a kind of biological pause — a slower current that allows space for transformation.

At the same time, the future races ahead. Each week brings something new: a heartbeat, a flutter, a name whispered in secret. Your mind swings between now and soon, between presence and anticipation. That’s why you can feel both restless and deeply calm at once.

Pregnancy isn’t about keeping up — it’s about letting go and moving with what unfolds.

Alma’s advice:

• Let time move the way it wants — you don’t need to control it.


• Pause and notice where you are, not just where you’re heading.


• When time feels strange, remember: your body follows life’s clock, not the calendar’s.

You’re living in a rare moment — where every passing minute holds something timeless.

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