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Need advice .

Im 29weeks with my 1st child and I'm having a hard time getting sleep at night . I just roll over non stop and just get nothing of sleep..  I wake up in the morning like if I've been up all night . :( Any advice . ? Or any tips for a better night rest .?
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Im 30wks tomorrow and i found it hard to sleep at night… i put a large pillow behind my back for support and a large pillow between my legs… im sleeping much better now but have to remember baby is active most every hour or so now… i also believe that where we are lacking sleep ourselves are our instinks kicking in practicing for sleepless nights to come :)
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I had the same issue and I put a thick pillow between my legs and it worked like a charm! Good luck
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Drink warm milk before going to bed, it helps me.
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My best tip is a large body pillow helped me and i hate extra pillows but it was amazing my last pregnancy.
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Thanks. It just ***** because I'm trying to rest my body but feels like I don't.
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No I have gone through this with mine and it will come and go. U will not sleep for weeks then want to sleep all day.
I have tried reading, bath with lavender and drinking herbal tea but it never worked for me.
I hope it will pass quickly. I have not slept for about a month longer then 30 mins at a time and then today I slept all day after dropping my kid off at school. But now I am awake
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