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I'm 17 weeks pregnant and I am having nightmares.

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Question - (15 March 2008) 3 Answers - (Newest, 17 March 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, *isa kathleen gates writes:

I'm 17 weeks pregnant and I am having nightmares, not scary ones just creepy funky unbelievable ones, every hour on the hour I wake up, I'm so tired I feel like I could pass out all through the day.

I've read that it's my hormones but I'm worried it's something else. help!!!

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A female reader, xapathyxrebornx United Kingdom +, writes (17 March 2008):

xapathyxrebornx agony aunthun its just your hormones it seems. I dont have any sugggestions on easing it though x

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A male reader, H2H United States +, writes (16 March 2008):

Hormones are definitely a factor.

Many dreams are "release dreams" which can be very bizarre and are just stuff being worked through and, hopefully, let go of while you sleep.

Most of the time, we recall very few of our dreams. But hormonal changes are something that can dramatically affect recall and lucidity as well as the nature of the dreams themselves.

But you're worried about something and you keep waking up. Try looking at your dreams as metaphors and don't take them literally. Very hard to say more without specifics.

--H2H

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A female reader, korculan queen Australia +, writes (16 March 2008):

Depends what you eat before you go to bed as to what will cause these strange nightmares. Document and write them down as much as you remember and take a food diary also. Cheese is not good to have before bed as it can bring a nightmare on. Also how is your blood pressure and blood sugar during pregnancy. This could be a cause too. Hormones also play a part.

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