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20 weeks and I'm sooo tired

Is anyone feeling this way its like I'm great in the morning full of energy once 3 o'clock comes around its like my energy is gone its almost like my Bby goes nope mom sit down resting time lol
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In 20 weeks and am not tired at all (except for regular fatigue after working all day). I do find that spurts of energy come at weird times. Like last night at 11 I felt the urge to clean the house and do the dishes lol. Im surprised I do have this much energy because in the first semester I was so tired I could barely stand.
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I feel the same, I get up early and I was told around 2nd trimester would be less tired. But I still need a nap around 12-1pm. I'm up by 5am. I know tons say "short naps" but that just doesn't work for me. It's usually around an hour.
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Even not pregnant, 3pm and I'm desperately in need of a nap.  Now, it's 1pm and I'm checked out.  Thankful for older kids who can take care of the Littles!
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I am feeling the same way. I am fine in the morning but by mid - afternoon i can barely stay awake. Then I'm asleep by 9 pm if not earlier but I'm wide awake at 3 am! It's getting frustrating, I'm just thankful my other kids are older and able to get themselves ready for bed and I'm a stay at home mom!
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I am only 9 weeks and feel that way! I have left work early so I can go home and lay down. I had that will my babies though so its nothing new.
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