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Old Sep 06, 2012, 08:23 PM
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The dream was very real, but at the same time unreal? I was told years ago.. in real life... that I could never carry a child to full term (this is real), if I did... both I and or the baby would die. Now back to the dream - I did concive... and hid the pregnancy from everyone, including my husband... I begun cramping... aborting the baby (this happened to me in real life but not to this extreme), bleeding and such... and someone took me into a hospital. Comfortable bed, caring people, pediatric nurse... all assuring everything was fine. I remember looking in between my legs and noticing only a part of the baby coming out. It was a little boy. I escaped the hospital somehow because I had no insurance to pay for the services... blank....and somehow ended up with a tiny little baby boy, no larger than a mans hand... OK am I loosing my mind again???? Thanks
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Old Sep 06, 2012, 11:06 PM
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Np your not.I had a dream about having a baby once. The baby in my dream grew up so fast like he was born and than like 2 seconds later he was in his teens and than he was grown. Sometimes dreams about babys can mean you feel like something was stolen from you. I read this on a dream website. I had this dream I think because I feel like my childhood was robbed from me and I feel like I had to grow up too fast. Trust me your not losing your mind.
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 10:50 AM
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Thank you It was just so (un)real.... and maybe you have a point about childhood... ie. too much responsibility at very young age. I recall a dream, a very happy one, similar and nothing went wrong... about 25 years ago.... I had a baby, no sex identified, but believe it was a girl (maybe like me)... but I was so happy!!!! Thanks again for your thoughts

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Np your not.I had a dream about having a baby once. The baby in my dream grew up so fast like he was born and than like 2 seconds later he was in his teens and than he was grown. Sometimes dreams about babys can mean you feel like something was stolen from you. I read this on a dream website. I had this dream I think because I feel like my childhood was robbed from me and I feel like I had to grow up too fast. Trust me your not losing your mind.
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 10:56 AM
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Thank you It was just so (un)real.... and maybe you have a point about childhood... ie. too much responsibility at very young age. I recall a dream, a very happy one, similar and nothing went wrong... about 25 years ago.... I had a baby, no sex identified, but believe it was a girl (maybe like me)... but I was so happy!!!! Thanks again for your thoughts
Add some reality to this thought I do have one real baby... a little lady now, but suffered 7 hours of surgery during her delivery. My husband swears they (the Dr's) hand stitched me with 850 or more sutchers (sp)... I really do not remember anything other than giving a kiss to my daughter... and then I was knocked out for 4 days straight.....
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 11:07 AM
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JunkDNA.... This is not the responce I wished to receive!!!! Think before you type and I will not take this personally.... should I be a bit off this message would be devistating!!! However, I respect the fact you read thru my message

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Old Sep 07, 2012, 11:22 AM
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 11:22 AM
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Gosh... JunkDNA if I am pregnant.... I might as well go and review my original post.... at this point, yes... it would be unbeliveable & so happy... but not deliverable I could only carry the baby to 5 or 6 months... this is way too early for any baby to survive... otherwise I will kill my self and the baby..... believe me, I would have wanted at least 3 more
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 11:24 AM
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WHAT? DON'T SAY THAT,
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 11:35 AM
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JunkDNA.... You missed the point. I CAN NOT CARRY A BABY TO FULL TERM... I ONLY HAVE 1/4 OF MY UTUReS LEFT!!!!! If I can clarify this a bit more.... my utures can only expand so much after the previous delivery.. and in my case it would rupture. Meaning instant death for me... and they might be able to save the baby... Please understand... not being mean... but if by any chance I am P... this is a major issue!!!
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 11:38 AM
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no, okay, you are not mean
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 11:46 AM
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It was a dream....

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Old Sep 07, 2012, 12:02 PM
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lol

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Old Sep 07, 2012, 07:52 PM
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Pregnancy in dream almost never means you're pregnant. Freud refers to dreams as the aquiring of desires (or the confronting of fears) that we cannot normally do in the waking world. You -want- to be pregnant, but you can't...so your subconscious gives you the best sensation of being pregnant it can.

On a deeper level, it may be the expression of a desire to nurture something. As you wish to be pregnant, perhaps this is simply a logical conclusion from a deeper wish to be the nurturer. I think it's significant to note that you had a baby boy, too. This is something related to your own male traits. Have you been neglecting the part ofyourself that people would call boyish or manlike (think provider/warrior/defender)?
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Old Sep 07, 2012, 07:53 PM
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Also, I'd like to apologize for not posting here sooner. I'm usually much more on the ball with the forums
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Old Sep 08, 2012, 10:22 AM
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Hi medkev13.... Thank you for your reply... my daughter is growing up into a little lady (16 1/2), and just maybe.... I am feeling rejected because she is becomming so independent... as she should!
On the male trait side... I work in a male dominated industry and have done quite well formyself and my family all my career. Large global projects, which of course do the the ecomomy had a huge downfall in 2010. Past years making easily 4 times more than my husband. My income dropped about 90% in 2010... and have truly been very worried about finances. 2011 has been much better, but nowhere what I am used to. Just maybe.... being able to give birth to a baby boy, means I am ready to tackle some new challenges???? Thanks
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Old Sep 08, 2012, 09:11 PM
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Mmmm, it -could- be that your male strengths you link to your career are rising back up and you feel ready to put them to use Sounds right to me
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Old Sep 09, 2012, 11:03 AM
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Thank you again It is many times not easy to interpert or to make any sence of your mind while sleeping It is nice to be able to share this and receive suggestions and feedback which makes you think "why"? It could be a whole lot of other items combined... but it appears on track with what's going on in my life

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