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too much sleep?..

I'm 12weeks pregnant and all I wanna do is sleep, is that bad?..my bf says I'm sleeping to much but I just feel so tired.. I work 5-6 days out of the week and I'm always on my feet but on my days off I just want to sleep
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OK good and thanks lol my mother in law got it in his head that the baby will get stuck if I over sleep.. but I have 2other children and once they're home from school I'm up making dinner and helping with homework
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Being tired (fatigued) is categorized  as one of the first and most common pregnancy symtoms. Tell your bf to look it up, every pregnancy website will tell him the same.
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This is my first pregnancy and I have been sleeping alot. At first I thought it was abnormal because I never slept during the day time ever. But I asked my doctor and it's perfectly fine. Whatever tickles your pickle.
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Im 6 months and all i do i sleeo, no matter how much sleep i have im always tired.
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Im 12 weeks and 3 days... I'm in the same boat and im overwhelmed with the house work. My home looks like a tornado went through it and laundry has backed up. Even cooking daily meals is hard. I need help!!!
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I slept all the time when I was 9~13 weeks pregnant. I'm almost 19 now and has went away a bit but all I did was sleep then lol
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Me too and I only work part time. I slept all night, woke up , felt exhausted , then took a two hour nap about two hours after being up.
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Totally normal. You need more sleep.
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No. Your body needs the sleep. I slept a lot up until about 5 months. Now I have energy.
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