I have had many dreams during the years of being pregnant. The dreams differ in content and events. Last night I had one of these dreams where I was pregnant and I was so far gone that I was at the hospital about to meet a doctor and about to give birth. It all felt very real. The dream ended before I got in to labour. These dreams confuse me so much, and especially this one I had last night. Not married, not even dating. I haven't really had any longing for having kids and if I would be married I don't think that would change, honestly I don't. I would rather have a big life crisis if a pregnancy happened, but of course it would be a blessing that I would eventually be very happy about (after having a life crisis). Only honest perspectives welcome. Is this God preparing me for this (in the future)? A pregnancy? If that's really the case, if that's what these dreams are for, then that's wild. It would be much more logic that these dreams stands for something else personal to me or the birht pangs that the scripture talks about, since I don't have this deep desire that some seems to have about having a baby. These dreams just confuse me so much so I had to let it out.
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They sure are strange. And this time, you weren't neglecting but someone else was. The recent one, assumes you followed the expected protocol to end up in the hospital, but were waiting for the expert to handle his end of responsibility.
There seemed to be a rush -- like impatience that he needed to get there, or what you were in charge of couldn't happen smoothly. Hands tied. (Although the baby will arrive, whether he does or not.)
It might be something you were led to pray over. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal, and also pray through you for things you don't know about.
Incubators can be in groups, programs, schools, ministries, inventions... anywhere people are free to think and implement.
Authors, screenwriters, sculptors, boatmakers, antique car renovators-- may talk about their projects as their babies. Things they tend to, protect, nurture.
Other examples of things we take on for ourselves and bring to birth, might be scouting troops, soup kitchen service, jobs, fostering kids, home renovation, home Bible studies, new businesses.
It seems in dreams, the birthing is very personally yours, unless someone hands a baby to you and you end up caring for it. Something the dreamer feels they can invest time and creative planning into.
There are times when people get predictive dreams about real babies, but it seems more common that symbols are the way our brains describe what we're picking up. Parallels we're familiar with.
When I've had predictive dreams about my life -- seldom -- it seemed because I would not be prepared for it, unless I took time to plan. But I think if you walk back through your dreams with creative-project-symbol in mind, something might make sense.