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6822962 tn?1396329659

Anyone tired as heck but can never sleep?

I am so tired that I can hardly keep my eyes open but than I lay down to go to sleep and can't sleep. It seems like it never fails. Either I have bad legs cramps, uncomfortable, have to pee, brain won't stop thinking about everything I need to due in these last few weeks, hot, back hurt, blood sugar to low or high. I could go on but I never get more than 3 hours of intermittent sleep. Does anyone else have this problem?  
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Yup I got a two year old full of engergy every time I want to take a nap he already napped and when I get a changed to sleep I can't fall asleep
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I also have a 2 year old as well.
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I'm 30 weeks and I can't sleep at all ! I get hot flashes and then the baby starts moving and keeping me awake . I'm tired all day long since me daughter has to be at school at 740 I don't understand why a 7 year old needs to be at school at that time lol and I can't nap during the day
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I'm the same. All same problems. Insomnia also. Can't sleep till 3am. My due is in next ten days
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Definately. Its babies way of preparing you for the lack of sleep to come. Im 34 weeks and i cant sleep either, i sleep maybe an hour then i have to pee and by the time i almost fall asleep again i have a cramp or i have to get up for work :( Haha should be the other way around in my opinion, should be able to sleep all day so were all well rested before the baby comes :P
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