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Old Jul 25, 2009, 06:53 PM
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in my dream i was pregnant, and i went into labour, but couldnt feel any contractions, no one was rushing around me to helo me or anything, i felt so alone that i was doing it all on my own
does anyone know what this means?

p.s i recently mis-carried in march (could that have something to do with it?)

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Old Aug 07, 2009, 05:59 PM
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in my dream i was pregnant, and i went into labour, but couldnt feel any contractions, no one was rushing around me to helo me or anything, i felt so alone that i was doing it all on my own
does anyone know what this means?

p.s i recently mis-carried in march (could that have something to do with it?)
well...it can be just your sub-consious as you said already you went through such a drama!
however, in my culture, we believe that dream of being pregnant is that we are carrying some sort of problems, but if you give birth then you get rid of the problem and it's actually good....so, do you know if you gave birth in your dream? and being alone to give birth, means that you will overcome your problem alone by yourself and not having pain, it means very easily you will get over your issue....
hope this helps
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