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Hello , Im Wondering When I Should Stop Sleepin On My Tummy ... Im Only 7wks2dy So ?
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I'm 22wks and still lay on my stomach sometimes but she ends up kicking me.now i just do the half on my stomach half on my side little twist thing ha
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I'm 38 weeks and still sleeping in my side/tummy. With pillow between my legs.  The baby just moves to where she is comfortable. It hurts more to sleep on my back. Makes it to hard to breath .
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I'm 38 weeks and still sleeping in my side/tummy. With pillow between my legs.  The baby just moves to where she is comfortable. It hurts more to sleep on my back. Makes it to hard to breath .
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I'm 34 weeks and 6 days and i slept on my tummy til about a week ago when it became uncomfortable. My little boy let's me know if how I'm laying bothers him in anyway lol. My doctor said as long as you are comfortable it's fine! Now I slept with my leg brought up and a pillow between my legs i definitely miss sleeping on my tummy!!
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I can only fall asleep on mine but its uncomfortable to lay directly on my belly so in kind of turn my belly and shove a pillow underneath so i am kind of on my side but not really and it is sooo comfy im 23+4
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I also read that you will be uncomfortable before you are to a point if hurting your baby so I wouldn't stress. I'm 19 weeks and sleep on my belly. My friend is also 19 weeks and says it is not comfortable to her.
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I was told you can sleep on your tummy for as along as its comfortable.
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