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Nightmares during pregnancy Posted: 04-18-08 14:10pm
i'm almost 15 weeks pregnant and i have
been having really weird nightmares every
single night since I was like 10 weeks. In
the past week they have gotten worse. Most
of them, I get in a car accident and am
worried I have lost the baby. In one
dream, I found my husband with another
woman while we were on vacation...and I
started beeting him up. another i am
trying to kill this girl that my husband
got together with while we were broken up
while we were still dating. A few of them,
I am getting beet up by my husband. One of
them, my mom killed my mother in-law, and
I was trying to cover it up for her; then
my mom died, and I found out my husband
was dying too. All of them have been so
freightening. I am affraid to go to sleep
at night. I wake up in tears, or with my
heart pounding.
Any advice??
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Ingi
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Posted: 04-18-08 14:15pm
Odd dreams are common during pregnancy. If
this is interfering with your life, you
should bring it up at your next doctor's
appointment.
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preggie meggie
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Posted: 04-19-08 14:13pm
Its normal...Lol. I have weird ones about
posionas snake bites...Lol. And I have
never even been bit by a snake... im not
even affraid of them...Lol. There just
somthing weird that comes with pregnancy.
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falafal4ever81
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Posted: 04-22-08 21:44pm
once i got pregnant with my first son i
had zombie dreams like 3 times a week and
same with my second boy. alot of really
odd and confusing dreams too. no worries.
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