Because you don’t have enough strange things happening to your mind and body already, let’s go ahead and throw in some seriously messed up nighttime stories that will haunt you all the next day. I can’t help you get the weird, often terrifying, images out of your head, but I can at least assure you you’re not alone.
I had them, too. Many of us do. A combination of pregnancy hormones and the very real worries of how your life might change makes your brain go to some odd places while you sleep. Mine included losing my older child in a room full of pools where I was sure she had drowned, giving birth to a green Muppet, and a very racy dream involving John C. McGinley (please please don’t try analyzing that one. It scares me). So, here are a few of the more common pregnancy dreams — have you had any of them?
1.) Giving birth to something non-human.
A lot of people dream about having puppies. I had a Muppet. It can be interpreted as a sign of anxiety, since we don’t know anything about our babies yet. What will they look like? What will they act like? Suddenly all those horror movies where the mom gives birth to a demon or an alien seem like mayyyyybe they’re not completely far-fetched.
2.) Putting your baby in danger.
Using nothing more than my college semester of Psych 101, I’m going to say this stems from our nervousness about being in charge of a tiny, completely dependent human being. In my case, I think it was the worry of how I was going to care for more than one child at once. Totally scary, but common.
3.) Dreams about exes.
Having a baby is a pretty big step into a totally new stage of life. It makes sense that you’d look back on your past a little nostalgically as you get ready for it.
4.) Sex dreams.
Um, yeah. Those. Increased estrogen levels can make for some wild dreams on that front. Hello, Mr. John C. McGinley.
This post about pregnancy dreams got a good discussion going on Facebook, with a lot of you weighing in on your dreams, too. Below are some of my favorites.
5.) Strange things happening to your body.
Krysten had a dream that all her teeth fell out in a long string that was, ultimately, attached to her brain. A lot of people I’ve talked to have had dreams about body parts falling off in weird ways like that.
Several of you had dreams of being threatened by zombies, driving into lakes, and in one case, being chased around the house by a murderous Ben Affleck. I’m so sorry, you guys — it’s bad enough trying to sleep while pregnant, even without worrying someone will eat your brain.
7.) Gender reveal dreams.
A few of you have also had dreams about the gender of your baby before you found out what it was. I’m curious how many people have dreamed the correct gender? (I know. In theory, these dreams don’t mean anything, but I had a grandfather who got every one of his grandchildren’s genders correct this way.)
SOURCE: babycenter
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