Dreaming Of Being Pregnant? 10 Reasons Why Explained By An Expert

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Whether you don’t want to have children, want to be pregnant, or don’t give it any thought, you may find yourself dreaming that you’re pregnant. Regardless of your feelings on reproduction, dreams like this aren’t always directly related to pregnancy or fertility. A pregnancy dream could also represent your sentiments about another change or aim in your life.

Typically, pregnancy dreams are linked to anything else in your life that is in a growing and developing phase,

Eleanor Marshall, a dream analyst for the well-known psychic website Kasamba, agrees. “Plans in the works, or even a degree in the works, that will result in a new life for you when it comes to fruition.”

According to Marshall, pregnant dreams are ways for your brain to transmit thoughts that are more difficult to untangle in the waking world. “When you’re in a dream and your subconscious is in charge, you’re forced to focus on things you could be neglecting, turning a blind eye to, or not acknowledging.”

So the dream helps us grasp our current predicament by presenting it in a different way.”

Continue reading for Marshall’s analysis of numerous dreams about becoming pregnant and how they might relate to what’s going on in your life when you’re awake.

1) Dreaming that you just conceived a child

“Wherever you are in [your dream] pregnancy will exactly represent where you are in some kind of fresh growing and developing thing in your life,” Marshall explains. “So, if you’re only peeing on the stick, then something is just getting started.”

2) Dreamt you’re in your third trimester

Marshall says the gestation of the pregnancy in your dream is directly tied to the progress of your objective or project. “If you’re in your third trimester, you’re nearing the finish of this road, and whatever you’ve been working on is ready to bear fruit.”

3) Dreamt about getting “morning” illness

While morning sickness is a common aspect of pregnancy, Marshall believes its appearance in a pregnancy dream may signal emotional uneasiness about something growing in your life. “Something about this process of whatever you’re working on, it may even be a relationship, doesn’t feel right to you.”

So you’d have to ask yourself, alright, is this just a natural process of this endeavor, relationship, degree, or whatever it is, or is this something that’s making me feel uneasy or wrong? Is there something wrong with this that I need to look into and fix?”

4) Dreaming that you are pregnant with twins or triplets

“Perhaps you’ve got two things on the go, or perhaps there are numerous facets to this one issue.” As a result, you may feel as if you’re juggling a lot of things, and your subconscious is relaying this information to you in the shape of several pregnancies.”

5) Dreamt of giving birth but then misplace your kid and lose it

“That would imply that this could be a subconscious warning that whatever she’s been working on — perhaps she’s allowed to get lost in the shuffle of life.” Don’t lose sight of this because it is something you grew and worked for. You are aware, and do not minimize its significance. Never lose sight of it.”

6) Dreaming you are pregnant with an inhuman baby

it means that this new development in your life is unfamiliar to you. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen. It feels strange and unfamiliar to us. So it would be a subconscious communication telling you that you need to familiarize yourself with this new circumstance.”

7) Dreaming that your ex has gotten you pregnant “

Dreaming of the ex is almost as prevalent as pregnancy dreams, based on how frequently they are reported to me. That being said, if you dream that your ex got you pregnant, it’s a good sign that you’ve learned a lot from that relationship. In some ways, that relationship has enabled you to give birth to a new version of yourself.

The pregnancy would symbolize all of the new information and wisdom that is growing and blossoming within you as a result of that ex.”

8) Dreamt that you are in labor but are unable to feel any pain

“When that’s the case and you don’t feel the labor and there’s no pain,” Marshall adds, “it’s like one of those sayings: don’t sweat it, piece of cake.”

Despite the well-documented fact that labor can be excruciatingly painful, it’s rather typical to fantasize about a painless childbirth. “Your subconscious is telling you not to be concerned; this will not be painful in any way.”

Earn this project, finish this degree, just finish it.”

9) A dream in which you feel pain during labor

“Here’s the thing about physical pain in a dream. Distress in a dream is frequently associated with emotional pain in real life. So it’s possible that this is starting to emotionally tire you, but you’re also nearing the end of your pregnancy. So you just keep pushing, you know? You’re nearly there.”

10) Dreamt about having an ugly baby

While all babies are wonderful in their own way, you may have a dream in which you are pregnant with or give birth to a not-so-cute baby. According to Marshall, this type of dream can signify that you are unhappy with a new aspect of your life. “Your subconscious is saying, There is an awful scenario in your life, but you brought it on yourself.” You’re the one who gave birth to all of this.”

One more point to consider

If you have a dream that you are giving birth from your head or another strange bodily region

You might think that having a dream about holding a baby is completely random, but Marshall says that small details can help you figure out what the dream means. “Pay great attention to which area of your body the baby emerges from, since your subconscious chose that part for a purpose.”

Then ask yourself, “What is this bodily part normally utilized for?”

The head is where thoughts and ideas are generated. So [that] dream is all about birthing a new way of thinking.”

In Conclusion

Lastly, your dreams, whether they’re about pregnancy or not, show you what you’ve been thinking about or how you’ve been dealing with things lately. “Whatever happens in your dream tonight is usually related to something that happened today,” explains Marshall.

“So, when you get up in the morning and examine your dream, the best thing to do is compare everything in the dream to what happened yesterday, compare the feelings in your dream to how you felt yesterday.”

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A global organization whose purpose, among other things, is to conduct and encourage research into the nature, function, and significance of dreaming.

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