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Old May 07, 2014, 06:08 PM
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I had a dream about being pregnant. One of the things I remember the most was feeling stress and anxiety and feeling trapped. For some reason ending the pregnancy wasn't an option but also I was drinking because I wasn't sure yet? I'm not quite clear about that. Some people I have rocky relationships with were with me too. Overall it just gave me a bad feeling.

A year or so ago I did have a pregnancy that I ended but I don't think it's related. I went to bed stressed out last night thinking about how I hate losing control. I'm really picky about sleep and I wanted to go to bed really early last night but I had to go meet someone to give something to them and it stressed me out. I come from an alcoholic family so it's typical to hate not being able to control parts of your life. Maybe I've answered my own question, but any other insight?
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Old May 09, 2014, 01:54 PM
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You explained your dream well.
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Old May 11, 2014, 04:16 AM
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Pregnancy if often an indication of something that is going to happen or something is new in your life. Your subconscious is worried about it. Try and take steps deal with the anxiety and take control in order to feel more comfortable.
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