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Sleeping too much?

Hi! So I'm 7 weeks tomorrow and I feel like I need to sleep all hours through the day. I want to ask if that is normal? Or is it too early? I feel like it's too early for that. And what can help with it I'm taking pre natal vitamins and get 9 hours of sleep and I still feel tired. Please help! I'm still going to school and I don't want to get behind with school work with how much I wish to sleep.
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Very normal when I was only 6 weeks I was sleeping constantly. I kinda got more energy when I was 12 weeks. I'm 21 weeks now and occasionally have my sleep days.
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Im 20 weeks now and still get tired some days and have to nap after sleeping all night yea its aggrevating lol like to have that big ball of energy hit me about now
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It's perfectly normal. I used to sleep all night, takes a lots of naps. I used to sleep like crazy in my 1st trimester.  2nd trimester, I couldn't sleep because of horrible & very painful leg pain, constant heart burn, back pain u know name it, everything was just painful, I could not sleep at night. Now in my 3rd trimester, I could sleep all night & take naps.
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Omg okay because I thought it was me! And I definitely can't wait until 2nd trimester I'm a chunky girl and my bump won't show until 4 5 months I definitely can't wait and thank you! (:
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But then third trimester, youll want to sleep your life away again. Im 36 weeks 5 days and all i wanna do is sleep or just lay on the couch and relax.
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That is very normal in the first trimester. I would sleep 12 hours and still feel tired. When your body gets used to the hormones you won't be feeling so tired. Second trimester is the BEST. You'll have energy and feel great.
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