It's sad that you can't recall an experience in perfect clear recollection and be able to know exactly what it was like being in the womb and hearing your mother sing to you, you would have a much closer relationship with your mother likely and not be so negative towards people that simply experienced something that you also may have experienced by obviously don't recall. I've talked to many people who share similar experiences, it is extremely rare to remember them, but it does happen.
There are often children that when you ask, "what was it like being in mommy before you were born?" They will often answer in exact detail what it is like... but a year or so later, asking the same question, often they don't recall the memory any longer, it is a memory that fades easily as there are no visuals, only feelings, sound, etc... It's a sensory experience more than a visual memory we often associate with memories.
Is it normal to remember being in the womb?
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It's sad that you can't recall an experience in perfect clear recollection and be able to know exactly what it was like being in the womb and hearing your mother sing to you, you would have a much closer relationship with your mother likely and not be so negative towards people that simply experienced something that you also may have experienced by obviously don't recall. I've talked to many people who share similar experiences, it is extremely rare to remember them, but it does happen.
There are often children that when you ask, "what was it like being in mommy before you were born?" They will often answer in exact detail what it is like... but a year or so later, asking the same question, often they don't recall the memory any longer, it is a memory that fades easily as there are no visuals, only feelings, sound, etc... It's a sensory experience more than a visual memory we often associate with memories.