Everyone is different. Some people talk during both dreams and nightmares, and some people do not.
Everyone is different. Some people talk during both dreams and nightmares, and some people do not.
If you are trying to identify a pill by the smell, you will not get far. There is no normal smell for penicillin.
uhmmm...you should probably get that checked out.
I too, recently had this experience. On the second day of taking Amoxicillin, I started having nightmares....something I had not experienced in over 25 years. After the third night in a row of "mini-mares," I switched to another batch of previously presciribed Amoxicillin and did not experience any further nightmares. It's intersting that while both batches of the antibiotic look the same, they smell (and taste) very different. The one that I assoicated with the nightmares had a repulsive taste and smell.
Some people do talk out loud during recurring nightmares, however, many people do not.
They occur during REM sleep, usually in the second half of the night
The normal scent for a vagina is a kinda fishy smell so that is normal unless it smells like ritten fish. Then you probably have a yeast infection. To smell it after an orgasm is normal to since you have the vaginal fluids coming out.
No. It is not normal because that is unethical.
Yes, the smell of post partum discharge is normal. Think about how it would smell if everything you usually pass monthly comes out after nine months. That is not going to be the prettiest smell in the world. But it is normal.
No, but maybe you are just craving an adrenaline rush. This could be normal if you watch a lot of CSI shows or horror movies.
Nightmares are a normal thing - everyone has them. Some of the possible "physical" causes can include fever, cramps, and muscles tension in the neck and back. Inebriation, stomach pains and indigestion are other possibilities. Fortunately, most nightmares are simple subconscious imaginings.