Its spring. The time where dragons mate, and the female dragons create nests, to lay eggs in and hatch their young.
In your mother dragon's womb, you feel yourself sliding out in an egg, full of yolk developing you for your future body. You begin to shake about 3 weeks in development, and soon enough - a crack appears. It takes about 5 more months till you are halfly developed, but your mother begins getting impatient, and begins to poke your egg's surface, dangerously causing dents, but..
Luckily, no yolk spills. You end up getting out your egg twice as early and is a runt newborn dragon, and you seem to be more weaker and tired as you begin to climb out your egg, eating whatever was left for protein.
Your mother arrives, landing swiftly in the nest with a large worm dingling from her beak, as she let you eat it instead of regurgitating food into your mouth.