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Toss and turn

I'm 25 weeks pregnant and all I do is toss and turn all night :( can any of you wonderful mothers or soon to be give me adivce on what way to sleep that is be more comfortable :)
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7365709 tn?1395398972
Yep n pee all night lol
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I love my pregnancy pillow!! My husband isn't a big fan of it..lol.

I always find if I'm having a hard time falling asleep or tossing and turning that having sex helps.
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Pillows lots of them.  I have a body pillow,  blankets, and about 4 other pillows. That i prop all around me.  It helps a bit but i still wake up at least twice a night
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Body pillows work I have two along w 9 regular pillows  6w 4d n boy oh boy I can't sleep at all
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I experienced the same at about you time,  it was horrible,  if wake up at 2am  for about 1wk and half. .. I'm 33 wks and its happening again. ..I bought a body pillow and it helps but I really don't know what else to do. ..I just try not to drink water after 8ish....I know at 23wks I tried warm milk and bananas which did help. .. hope u get you sleep; )
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5891248 tn?1406410864
Body pillows, I have two of them
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I agree my pregnancy pillow is amazing. It's much easier to get comfortable with it
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I bought a pregnancy pillow, it was the best decision I ever made. I sleep so much better now
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I've been there a couple of times during my pregnancy u can try to get a comfortable small pillow and put it under your stomach while u lay on your side. When I'm not feeling well i prefer my right. And if that doesn't work try adding a pillow between your legs or under your legs for support. At night is when my baby is the busiest so i wake up alot during the night.
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