I decided to try the “Am I pregnant tarot spread” out of curiosity. First, I cleared a nice, quiet spot on my table. I took out my trusty tarot deck that I’ve had for ages. I shuffled the cards like crazy, really mixing them up good, while thinking about the big question: Am I pregnant?
Step 1: The Shuffle and Focus
As I shuffled, I could feel my heart pounding a bit. I was super focused on the question, trying to pour all my energy into the cards. I shuffled for what felt like forever, making sure the cards were all jumbled up properly.

Step 2: The Spread Layout
Then, I laid out the cards according to the specific spread for this pregnancy question. I carefully placed each card face – down on the table, following the pattern. It was like setting up a little mystery on my tabletop. I was kinda nervous to flip them over, but I knew I had to see what they had to say.
Step 3: Reading the Cards
One by one, I flipped the cards over. The first card made me go “hmm”. It showed a woman looking a bit confused. I guessed it might mean that I was in a state of uncertainty about this whole pregnancy thing. The second card was a bit more positive, with a picture of a baby carriage. That got my hopes up a bit. But then the third card was a bit of a downer, showing a closed door. I wasn’t sure what that meant exactly, maybe some obstacles or something.
Step 4: Interpreting the Results
I sat there for a while, looking at the cards and trying to make sense of them. I remembered some basic tarot meanings I’d learned before, but it was still tricky. I thought about how the cards related to my real – life situation. I was having some strange symptoms lately, like feeling tired all the time, so I wondered if the cards were picking up on that. But I also knew that tarot isn’t 100% accurate, it’s more like a guide to get me thinking.
Step 5: Conclusion and Reflection
In the end, I couldn’t say for sure if I was pregnant or not based on the tarot spread. It gave me some things to think about, though. I decided that I should probably take a real pregnancy test to know for sure. The tarot spread was a fun and interesting experience, but it’s always good to rely on more scientific methods too. Maybe next time I’ll try it again just for the fun of it, but for now, I’m off to the drugstore to buy a pregnancy test!
