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sleeping position

So I know your supposed to sleep on ur left side, but I cant get comfortable on my left side or my right side for that matter.. im comfortable sleeping on my back. Or hips tilted and my back flat on the bed.. I know its super bad to sleep this way but its the only way I can get any sleep.. should I try a body pillow or... my hubby cant be my body pillow for too long cause im like a freaking furnace. Help..
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I always end up on my right side- always - it took me forever to get used to side sleeping since I've always been a stomach sleeper
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If you can breath your good. I would always put a tiny pillow under your hip to keep baby to the right. But I'm a belly sleeper
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Personally I sleep on my right side n my baby girl is just fine so I don't understand y they advise the left side
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Well in 24 weeks and still sleeps on my tummy that's how im comfy
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21 weeks 1Day for me :)
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Im 19 weeks!
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How far along are you Mamma's
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I sleep on my side/belly I am finding that's the only way I can get comfy..  I am finding it harder and harder to get out of bed tho can't wait for my hubby to get home so if I need help he's there lol
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I still sleep on my belly... Its the only way i can get comfortable anymore!
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I still sleep on my belly... Its the only way i can get comfortable anymore!
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