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Am I the only one that wakes up threw out the night and sometimes don't even go back to sleep being pregnant isn't easy sooo ready to have my baby girl 9 weeks to go
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Better get used to it. Once the baby is here you'll still be getting up only this time it'll.be to feed. At least until they get into a routine sleep. Try taking naps throughout the day
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I do the same I woke up early this morning because it felt like so much pressure on my ribs and I tried to go back to sleep but kept walking up to it
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Aww our poor men. Lol. They should understand though. A baby against our bladder making us all sort of uncomfortable.. keeping us awake. But now I think it's just nerves for me. I'm nervous! Hah.
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Phiaa I am the same exact way with my sleeping pattern now I hate it cause apperently I keep my fiancé up cause I am constantly waking up going to the bathroom and tossing and turning most of the night to thats my problem lol and I have 9weeks to go
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8541403 tn?1409425380
I've got 10 days left and yes. My sleep pattern is so messed up right now.  Won't fall asleep till 2am sometimes wake up at like 5 stay up for a while sleep more wake up at 7 and don't fall back to sleep till like 9.. then sleep till 12 lol.
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I have the same problem.
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My problem is when I'm half asleep I get up to go pee and end up eating various things in the kitchen lol
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I'm 19 weeks and it happens to me all the time.
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Nope you not the only one
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