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12108707 tn?1423769878

I need my SLEEP

Why do I keep waking up early! I can't sleep past nine :( I'm usually up anywhere from 7:30 to 8:30 AM .... does anyone know why?!
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Seems like my bones hurt even worse when I sleep . left side hurts . right side hurts . and sleeping on my back takes my breath away . smh.  
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12108707 tn?1423769878
You ladies seem like you're further along than I am. Hahah I'm only six weeks and one day ... I love my sleep, and I treasure it, but I can't seem to sleep in or even take a damn twenty minute nap lol ugh this is exhausting
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10502265 tn?1422919143
I generally wake up at 5:45 on weekdays for work... on the weekends, it's like my body and also my baby girl is just used to the timing because I can't sleep in either!!!
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9924471 tn?1419954420
Same here its liks during the week when my alarm goes off id kill to be able to sleep on, then on the weekends when i dont have my alarm set im up before my alarm would even go off. I think sleep in general at this point for me at 33wks 5 days is just uncomfortable lol oh well!
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Avatar universal
Ugh I know that feeling! On days that I work I'm in at 5 am. So on days off I get up before anyone else in the house. Including my two year old! Sleeping is just uncomfortable lately with the baby belly too. :/
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