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loud snoring husband

My husband snores so loud it keeps me up sometimes. I'm starting to get worried that his snoring will keep up our baby when she gets here. We are planning on having her in our room until she can sleep through the night since her room is on the other side of our house. Can someone relate?
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Mine did fine and husband snores like a train every night if I don't fall asleep before him I'm up all night long but I think the baby heats or while there in the womb so they are used to it.
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Addysmama04 I'm reallg hoping that's the case! Otherwise I'll probably work on getting her use to being able to sleep through noise
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I doubt it will wake baby .. my hubby snores very loud and our daughter slept straight tru it and now that shes 4 she snores just as loud lol
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My hubby snores loudly as well. I've had to use headphones and sleep sounds to drown it out although since being pregnant I pass out so quickly it doesn't bother me as much. Baby will be use to it since you're sleeping next to him. You might find that once your baby is born she won't be able to sleep without the snoring. :)
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Yes my husband keeps me up most of the nights.  We decided to keep our spare bed in our babies room so if I need to sleep in there I will be able to sleep so I hear ya
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Its soooo noisy inside your belly that snoring wont wake your baby. My children sleep through the vacuum. They sleep better (imo) with noise. I have never been quiet around my children as babies and now they are deep sleepers :)
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My partner & I have put a single bed in our nursery for such events. Unfortunately it's me that's the snoorer but this only started a few months ago so we're hoping its the pregnancy. Baby will probably be fine but you'll be the one that needs the sleep.  Hubby might have to sleep on the couch every now and then.  
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