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Old Nov 05, 2009, 02:10 PM
sunney444 sunney444 is offline
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I always seem to have strange dreams, but this one is totally up there. Thoughts would be appreciated

So I was like 6 months pregnant in this dream and I was like Oh Gosh the baby is coming now. So off to the hospital we go, and stop a few places on the way. My boyfriend was there, and there were some other people, but I don't think it was any family. Turns out I wasn't actually having the baby, but having a miscarriage . Then I woke up.

Note: Never been pregnant/never had a miscarriage. Didn't watch any baby videos/tv that day.....


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Old Nov 06, 2009, 09:54 AM
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What were your feelings about the other people that were there? You said you didn't think it was family. It's possible the miscarriage represents that cleansing or washing away of something you don't like or don't want in your life. Are there any friends that you are trying to disassociate yourself with right now? Apparently this must be something of a sense of urgency as well. But stopping places along the way could represent somebody else not feeling that sense of urgency.

I'm really not an expert. These are just some thoughts. The best dream interpretation comes from within yourself. Try to imagine the feelings and situations you are dealing with in consciousness, and apply the meaning of the dream to that.
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