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Good Morning everyone. I just have a quick question. I am about 6 weeks along and I don't remember with my last pregnancies being this tired. I don't recall me ever sleeping this much. Is this normal?
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10336489 tn?1415081275
Im in my third trimesta and still feeling so sleepy ...
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10336489 tn?1415081275
Im in my third trimesta and still feeling so sleepy ...
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I do hope I have some more energy by 2nd trimester. I am a bit concern too because I miscarry a year ago. So I am doing all I can to take it easy. Just ***** in a way to always feel so tired
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This will be my 4th pregnancy and I don't recall ever sleeping this much with my last 3, plus I worked with my last 3 until I pop. Thanks ladies for all your input.
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7672763 tn?1411583430
I asked my Dr and she said its normal, is the body's way of adjusting to all the hormonal changes. I sleept through my first 3 months of this pregnancy, I felt like sleeping beauty lol. By my 4th month I got more energy especially after morning sickness went away. Hang in there it will get better.
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I think I slept through my entire first pregnancy. My second and third not so much. And this 4th time around, I suspect I could sleep until March when I'm due!
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Thank u ladies for your input. I thought I was loosing it.
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Fatigue is a common symptom in first and third trimesters.
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Yes it's normal for u to sleep a lot at this stage when I was in my first trimester I slept a lot everyone taught something was wrong with me.  They didn't know i was pregnant
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