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Old Jul 12, 2009, 01:20 PM
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Last night I had a strange, vivid dream.

I dreamed that I was pregnant, in the later stages, waiting until it was time for me to deliver. The whole time, I knew it would be time for me to deliver when I started bleeding. I imagine I ws waiting for the equivalent of my water breaking, but it was blood instead. My first thought was a miscarriage, but the blood came, I delievered, and everything was fine. After greeting my new child, I gave it up for adoption, and went on about my business. Any clue what this could mean?

Just to clarify: I am NOT pregnant...I'm not even sexually active, so there's no way I could be pregnant.
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Old Jul 13, 2009, 01:42 PM
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Dreams are sometimes funny things. Being pregnant in a dream doesn't always mean you will give birth to a human baby. Sometimes it's an idea you have, an invention, a new way of doing things, a new way of life. Blood instead of water. . . might mean the change will be messy and might not seem good, but since your "baby" was fine, the change will be good. Is there something in your life right now that you think will be changing soon or has just changed? The process of change might not be what you think will work, but in the end it will be for the best.
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