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Any one else having vivid dreams?
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TWalker02840 posted:
I have been having the most colorful, realistic dreams. Some of the have to do w/ me being pregnant, some of them are wild fantasies, hint hint some of them were nightmares about having 2 girls ( this was before I found out I'm having a boy!) BUT They are all super realistic. One night last week I woke myself up crying. So weird. I don't remember dreaming this much when I was preggo 5 yrs ago. I had a lot of scary dreams after I had my DD but not so much during the pregnancy. Anyone else dreaming alot
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Lysana responded:
I definitely dream more - and more vividly - when I am pregnant. It's weird...I guess it's a side effect of the hormones. Funny, isn't it?
 
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Guinnessstout responded:
My dreams have been vivid since conception. I had prego symptoms from the very beginnging (sore bb's mostly), so I pretty much knew I was pregnant. I keep thinking the dreams will stop but they haven't. This week I dreamt that I was out in the garden and I was eating the dirt (craving dirt too). I dreamt that I got stung by a bee. I woke up my DH because I was whimpering. Last night I dreamt that I was on a water ride at a park but not in the car. I was swimming along the track. And I dreamt that there were leaches in the water and that I lost my 5yr wedding anniversary ring in the water. I dreamt that I found it but the stone was gone. These can be very complex dreams. Once I had a very vivid dream that I was on a trip to Japan and I was nursing my baby at the hotel room. We had the most beautiful girl. She looked like an Anna.

So yeah, I dream a ton and I remember alot of them. I wake up frequently to pee. I doubt I'll be getting a good night's sleep for a long long time.


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