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The Child
Lenormand Combination
Learn how to interpret the combination of The Child and The Stork in Lenormand: general meaning, in love, and in work with practical examples.
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The Child
Card 2
The Stork
Key areas
Love, work, and general answer
Child and Stork pairs the deck's two birth cards: newness plus change. Together they describe a new beginning arriving through transformation — and, in family questions, the most literal pregnancy signature Lenormand offers.
In love readings, Child and Stork can be taken literally when the question concerns family: pregnancy, birth, or a child changing the couple's life. In general questions it describes a fresh start delivered by change — a relationship reborn, or a new phase arriving visibly.
At work, Child and Stork announces a new project born from change: a role created by restructuring, a startup taking its first steps, or professional reinvention producing something genuinely new.
It is the deck's most traditional one — but responsible readers treat it as symbolic resonance, not medical information. For actual family planning, the cards accompany decisions; tests and doctors answer questions.
Renewal through change: the arrival of something genuinely new in whatever house or context the pair occupies — a beginning that transformation, not repetition, makes possible.