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    While you were sleeping: Analyzing your pregnancy dreams

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    Written by: P&N February 06 2012

    Ever wonder what the heck's going on in that wacky prenatal nighttime brain of yours? Here are some of the most common pregnancy dreams and their meanings.

    Water.
    Although it generally signifies new birth and represents an increase in wisdom, water that engulfs you can be indicative of worry or anxiety.

    Small animals.
    These little creatures remind us to trust our instincts. Birds can represent a spiritual awakening while snakes can mean a transformation or renewal.

    Buildings.
    Structures are versions of the self. Different floors may represent different levels of awareness of your growing and changing shape.

    Birth.
    Anything pertaining to the act of delivery means an emergence of a new self or the addition of a new aspect to one’s life. Such a dream may involve giving birth, witnessing birth, assisting birth or being born. (Or maybe you’re just dreaming about your impending arrival.)

    Past loves.
    The appearance of former flings can be alarming but rest easy knowing it represents a liberation of sexuality or a cleansing of the psyche. It’s your brain’s way of tying up loose ends to make room for the new love you will give to your baby.

    Falling.
    Common during the last trimester of pregnancy, this dream anticipates the birthing process.

    A bed.
    The four posts represent sexual intimacy and the foundation of your marriage. You may be worried about the status of your relationship once a new baby is in the picture.

    Source: The Encyclopedia of Dreams: Symbols and Interpretations by Rosemary Ellen Guiley

    For more information on your nocturnal wanderings, visit dreamscience.ca/virtualdreamlab to have your pregnancy dreams recorded as part of a study at the Dream and Nightmare Laboratory at Sacre-Coeur Hospital. Participating will provide you the unique opportunity to facilitate viable research in the area of maternal dreams. (Don’t worry: Your crazy recollections will remain anonymous.)

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