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Anyone here sweat at night. I started sweating at 23 weeks.
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Im 19 weeks and for about a month or more i usually wake up and my chest and neck are so sweaty! And i always have to have my feet and legs out of the covers if i use them at all lol Prego heat!
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I live in Canada and have been sleeping with the window open all winter so far my husband hates for me it but i just tell him to get another blanket since i cant control how warm i am. He does it thankfully
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Yes, I went out and bought a fan that stands up and it's at the foot of my bed and it hits me only...it also came with a remote control, so i don't need to get up all the time. It also has 5 settings...and not only do I sweat at night, my arm pits get really sweaty during the day when I'm out and about. So i started to carry deodorant with me. I never use to sweat this much, not even with my first pregnancy,  and on top of that, i would never be able to fall asleep with any type of noise, but getting this fan was a life saver.  
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Haha!good hearing some feedback from you ladies,though it was just me lol.
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Yeah I always feel like I'm on fire! I keep the heat on 70 and won't let my boyfriend turn it up even if he's freezing. I tell him there is only so much I can take off but he can put more layers on haha. He thinks I'm nuts but doesn't argue with me, he is the best he just tries to keep me happy & comfortable since I only have 20 days left until our son is born.
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I started sweating at night about 2 weeks ago. I'll be 12 weeks tomorrow. Not hot during the day, but hot hot hot at night.
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Oh yes! !! I don't use blankets or anything at night. My husband thinks I'm crazy.. but I'm roasting all the time! !
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