Pregnant women dream of big rats It indicates that pregnant mothers will get new gains. It also indicates that pregnant women will meet friends they haven’t seen for a long time. This dream also means help from noble people, which is a good omen. Pregnant women dream of two big mice It indicates that the pregnant mother will have good luck in real life, happy things will happen, and there may be many happy events. It is a good omen. Pregnant women dream of big rats entering the house It indicates that happy events will happen in the dreamer's family, the business family will have a lot of money income, or someone in the family may get a promotion and salary increase. Pregnant women dream of big white rats It indicates that the pregnant mother may be pregnant with twin boys, which is a good sign. Pregnant women dreamed that a big rat ran away It indicates that pregnant mothers may be framed by others, so pregnant women are reminded to be vigilant when dealing with strangers. Pregnant women dream of little mice It indicates that pregnant mothers can overcome difficulties smoothly and reminds them to learn to cooperate with others so that they can succeed.
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