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anyone else !?

I'm 34+1 and kept waking up the entire night because I was dripping sweat. Weird thing is I didn't feel extremely hot. I live in CT so it's like 30° here and I literally slept completely naked. Is this normal!?
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Yeah ever since around 30 weeks I fall asleep just fine then I wake up hours later sweating everywhere. Its so annoying. -_- lol
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I'm going to blame the hormones, I never sweat but I've been drenched lately. Opening a window doesn't really help either, the added weight could be making you hot as well.
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He's worst*
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That's the weird thing I wasn't extremely hot and Yea I wish my man would do that but he's else than me lol if he sleeps with a shirt on he literally wakes up drenched including the pillow and bed even if he's cold he can't sleep with not even a wife beater on
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I live in MI so its freezing here too and my boyfriend has to sleep in sweat pants and a long sleeve and i have to sleep naked in order for us to be semi comfortable. Im like a furnace all the time!
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Me either unless it was summer but still wouldn't be nearly as much sweat as this time it's gross. My fiance had the heater at 65 i turned it down and still didn't help actually got worse.
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I went through the same thing during my 34th week. It was super weird. I always felt gross and couldn't sleep more than two hours without being drenched. And that's never happened to me before.
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