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third trimester

I'm 30 weeks and 1 day and I can't seem to get out of bed..... I'm always tired and napping like I did in the first trimester I don't know if it's cuz I'm up every hour and half to pee or is this normal in this trimester
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Ny hubby doesn't get it. I laid down to watch the fish in my fish tank and he caught me taking a nap. I am at work right now and I just want to nap. 27w2d and I wasn't this sleepy in the first trimester.  
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I wish men could go through this.... I just took a shower and I'm so exhausted I could lay down again
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7754577 tn?1397304688
Same here... 27 weeks and all I want to do is sleep... I still and my job requires me to stand all day so you could imagine how tired and sore I end up being...
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Im the same. Im only 27wks and I just feel like I wanna be lazy all the time. Fat chance of that with two little ones to look after. Me and the toliet have stuck up a new friendship through the night. So nights I wonder if I should just camp out in there lol x
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Sounds like me... lol it's like I have no energy..... just to go to the bathroom takes up my energy than I have to take a nap lol
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9062499 tn?1426957962
Same with me third trimester Im always sleepy as i was in my 1st trimester.
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I have been sleeping a lot too and when I'm not sleeping I just want to lay around.
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