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Goodnight Ladies!

hope that tonight all mommies (including me) that have trouble sleeping get some rest...!
My bby moves a whole lot at night so i have alot of trouble sleeping!
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Haha well i hope we all get some rest we really need it! Lol we go through soo much everyday i dnt even know how we do it! Im about to b 33wks i take soo many runs to the restroom i feel like i gotta pee soo bad & i go & end up with 2drops lol then i cought sneeze there u go more drops of pee -_- i eat & i feel really really full then 10 mins after im starving once again lol xp im laying down during the day & i start falling asleep but then i cant cuz i dont live alone & theres soo much noice & then at night when i can finally get some rest theres my bby reminding me that im 32wks pregnant & he starts kicking & moving soo yeahh i bearly get any sleep lol
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I'm just about ready to go to bed myself but its not the baby that keeps me up at night. The baby is good at night. But being almost 34 weeks pregnant,its getting harder and harder to find a spot and stay comfortable at night. Plus the visits to the bathroom every 3 to 4 hours. A good night sleep will come in 5 years from now. Haha
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My baby kicks so hard at night. I hope I sleep through the night.
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Lol I'm trying to go to sleep but my baby keeps kicking me. But have a good night hope you sleep well
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