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8305112 tn?1402009678

Sleep

I miss having a regular sleep schedule.  One day I need naps just to function as a human being, then other days I can't sleep and I'm up until 2am knitting.  With all of my other symptoms, I would really like the second trimester to get here sooner.  :-)
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8305112 tn?1402009678
WHY DID WE DO THIS TO OURSELVES?!?!?
j/k, lol.  The good news is I have plenty of books I haven't read in my house and my friend is going to teach me how to knit baby booties and hats!  At least I'll have plenty to do while I don't sleep!
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I slept 9.5 hours and I'm still exhausted.  I just want to sleep all day. 1st trimester
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I was an insomniac in my 2nd trimester. I wouldn't fall asleep until after midnight. I also dealt with numerous bathroom runs. I still do, being 31 weeks, but my sleep cycle is a little better. I would love to only wake up once a night to pee. Hope things get better for you. :)
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8305112 tn?1402009678
And I'm obviously not awake by THAT sentence.
*I should treasure any sleep I get in the second trimester like gold.
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8305112 tn?1402009678
So, what your saying is, if I should treasure any second trimester sleep I get like it's gold?  Lol, I already wake up once a night or so to pee which is so abnormal for me, can't WAIT until baby is kicking my bladder.
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6822962 tn?1396329659
I am 35 weeks and sleep is something of the past. I am so uncomfortable, or wake up throwing up. I am lucky if I get 3 hours,of broken sleep a day. Not to mention peeing every 3 to 5 minutes.  
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8227972 tn?1414913484
same here momma.. i never sleep at night anymore.. i feel like a vampire.. i sleep in the morning well so i keep myself busy at night by watching movies.. im 12 weeks 1 day and cant wait for week 14..
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