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"Dreams are not predictions!"
Posted by mumzie 9 February  at  23:10

please be assured. Dreams are the brains way of living out the most feared possibilities to prepare you 'just in case'. unless you are a proven psychic , please, relax.

Your brain will do a lot of this..for the next 9 months. It will question your relationship and friends , family even the dog!during your pregancy.
No dream will make you lose your baby...what will be will be.

Its a female safety mechanism..not fun but our emotions have usually prepared us in our dream as a dry run..just in case. that how we can be there for other women and empathise , without having experienced things ourselves... men never get this!Worrying is healthy
Love and comforting hugs
H

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Posted by natashaj 6 February  at  15:52

I'm nine weeks pregnant and was woken last night by a wierd dream that i misscarried. This has really worried me as this is my 1st child. Has any1 else had dreams like these or am i being paranoid??

Thanks Tasha
 
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"Dreams are not predictions!"
Posted by mumzie 9 February  at  23:10

please be assured. Dreams are the brains way of living out the most feared possibilities to prepare you 'just in case'. unless you are a proven psychic , please, relax.

Your brain will do a lot of this..for the next 9 months. It will question your relationship and friends , family even the dog!during your pregancy.
No dream will make you lose your baby...what will be will be.

Its a female safety mechanism..not fun but our emotions have usually prepared us in our dream as a dry run..just in case. that how we can be there for other women and empathise , without having experienced things ourselves... men never get this!Worrying is healthy
Love and comforting hugs
H
"Hi"
Posted by shelly1981 6 February  at  18:43

if you go into the discussion list again and go to exspecting a baby,i seen some messages on weird dreams during pregnancy, x shell x




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