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Hey mommies. Who else has developed what seems like pregnancy insomnia? I'm 38 weeks n haven't been able to sleep no longer than 4 or 5 hours on n off every day. One day I'll go to bed at 5am n wake up every hour to use the restroom, n be fully woke at 1030 or 11. Be up all day n night. n if I fall asleep by 1 am the next night I'm up fully by 5 or 6 am..this ***** LOL
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Yeah that's almost to normal for me. I'm in the state of Indiana n it's 11am here been up since 6am closed my eyes at 130am n on/off every hour to go to the bathroom :( I just wanna sleep
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I've been doing this since I was 3 months pregnant and still doing it and I'm now 36 + 1 and I know when he gets here i won't be able to sleep for a few weeks.....so pretty much I'm already on a night schedule for the baby
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Ive got it right now ive been up for like 2 hours I live in Australia so the time now is 1:47am and I have no intention going to sleep for awhile
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OMG lol I totally understand. My baby was moving but not extravagant enough to keep me woke. Just can't sleep. But yes you're right, I hope it doesn't last for another 3 months for you, too late for me having my csection on Monday the 12th
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I was so just going to post this..i am 28 weeks on Saturday and last night was the WORST sleep night! I woke up at 2 with this kiddo having the hiccups and felt like he was doing backflips lol and didn't get to sleep for 2 hours after that..i hope it doesn't last another 3 months..i am gonna be one cranky momma especially with 2 little ones already at home ha!
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