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15 weeks pregnant. I cant sleep at night! !! :'(

Help. I have horrible time falling asleep at night and when I finally do I have to wake up to pee. Its really annoying :( and I know I can't take anything for sleepsleeping since I'm pregnant! :( anything that could help?!
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My doctor allows me to take unisom it helps a lot and it's safe for baby
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I'm 23 weeks n I recently got a snoogle pillow... even if your stomach isn't to big it still helps out alot!! First night sleeping with it was the best sleep I had during this experience
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Get a snoogle pregnancy pillow.  I had the same issue at 15 weeks and it worked wonders
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My doctor gave me Bryiphyllum 50%. I can take until 4. She says is a plant and very safe.
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My doctor gave me
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I had the same problem when I was 7-8 weeks. I asked my doc about it and she literally said I was sh*t out of luck when it came to sleeping pills. So, I had to toughen it out. I am 11 weeks now and I am always wanting to sleep. I even have to take 1-2 naps during the day. We will see how long this phase will last.
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I had a hard time sleeping and my Dr suggested unisom. It helped a lot. Good luck
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Hey that happen to me when I was around those week it changes than ur be sleepy am 30 weeks always tired it the hormonal u get better gluck
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Ask about melatonin. Don't take your prenatal at night.  Try not to drink anything 2 hours before bed
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I can't sleep either
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Sorry new at this thought this was my own post...didn't mean to comment on urs
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I have two kids 3 and a half and 21 months, just found out I'm pregnant in such a funk about it:( my husband feels bad im so upset plus i don't want to tell my parents they aren't going to be supportive
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Ask your doctor about melatonin since it is a natural chemical in your body.  It is actually the safest sleep aid out there because it is natural.
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