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Please don't make fun of me!!!

I'm embarrassed to say, that I snore very very high, so my question is, if I snore that high and my son is gonna sleep with us in the same room, do u guys think he'll be able to sleep at night?
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Hahahahahaha I'm so happy is not only me
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My X was a loud snorer. I would pinch his nose and cover his mouth for about 30 seconds. That stopped him long enough for me to get to sleep!
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Remember your baby is use to the sounds in your body :) the heart beat etc.
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Haha thats too funny. I wake my husband up all the time but my son sleeps right thru it lol I even tell my hubby that my snoring comforts our son
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Lol, omg I'm asking because my nephews were here this weekend and the oldest, which is 6, told me that he couldn't sleep because I was snoring too loud, I felt so bad and embarrassed, and right away thought about the baby
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I snore super loud... even louder when im pregnant and our 1st baby slept in our room without waking up... even at 2 I still sleep with him sometimes and I never wake him. I kind of think they get used to the noise when they are inside. They say they can hear you talk to them so I bet they can hear you snore like a man too lol
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I think baby will be fine.  Chances r, baby can hear u snoring in utero and is already used to it.
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