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22 August 2013

Dreams during the first trimester


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In your dreams ...

If you’ve had a strange dream or nightmare about your baby or giving birth, you’re not alone. During pregnancy, your dreams have more twists and turns than ever before. Often they reflect your anxieties, because you’re thinking more about the changes happening in your body and becoming a mum.

Sometimes, dreams can be vivid or even disturbing. If your dreams are upsetting you, talk to your husband, a friend, family member or your doctor. Telling someone about your dream will bring it down to size. And your doctor will reassure you that there is nothing to worry about.

Although it's impossible to predict what dreams you may have, there are some images that can appear at certain stages of pregnancy. To help you work out what your dreams might be telling you, read on.

Why am I dreaming about grown children?

When you find you’re pregnant for the first time, you may dream of giving birth to a mature baby or grown child. It could mean that you see an older baby or child as less threatening than a fragile newborn. Or maybe you’re anxious about going back to work after the birth, and worry about missing out on your child's babyhood.

If you're a first-time mum you may be feeling a bit apprehensive about labour and birth. Your hopes for an easy birth may account for a dream where a baby simply pops out or appears from nowhere!

Why am I dreaming about driving and buildings?

Your feelings about your body are likely to change during pregnancy. You may love your new curves, or you may feel uncomfortable about your body. Either way, your feelings could shape your dreams.

Driving a vehicle is often a reflection of the way you are moving through life. Have you dreamt you were driving a lorry, bus or other vehicle that was difficult to manoeuvre? It might indicate how you're feelings about adjusting to your changing shape.

Pregnant women often dream of buildings, from simple rooms to soaring skyscrapers. These may be places where things are literally put together, such as a factory or a shipyard. It’s easy to see a parallel with the baby being made inside you.

For the same reason, you might find that the size and complexity of your dream buildings grow as your pregnancy progresses. Skyscrapers are apparently quite a common dream theme!

Why am I dreaming about water?

From puddles to swelling oceans, you may find that water is a recurring theme in your pregnancy dreams. We all begin our lives as water creatures, cushioned in liquid within our mother's uterus (womb). If you dream of animals, they may be aquatic creatures, such as tadpoles and fish.

Swimming is a common theme in first trimester dreams, as fluid starts to build in your uterus. You start off with just a few millilitres but will have between 800ml and 1000ml (one and three quarter pints) by the time you're about 36 weeks pregnant. Little wonder that your dreams overflow with images of water!

As your pregnancy progresses, your water dreams may become more dramatic. For example, dreaming of a giant wave may symbolise your breaking waters.

Why not ask your husband about his dreams? He may be having some pretty unusual dreams too.

http://www.babycenter.com.my/a547396/dreams-during-the-first-trimester#ixzz2cgDEL1gj

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