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anyone else having trouble sleeping at night ?what do you do to keep busy and not wake hubby?
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I am 36 weeks and i can not sleep i just nap. I have to switch sides consistently because i get sore or baby moves and kicks me plus i have to pee all the time. I read or just go on the intrtnet reading about pregnancy and new borns. If i am lucky i will get 2 straigjt hours of sleep. Its getting really hard just laying in bed makes me sore. Everythonh makes me sore
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I'd love some advice on this too. I'm only in my first trimester but already having a lot of trouble sleeping. Every night I have been having vivid dreams then wake up and can't get back to sleep.

If anything I want to get as much sleep as possible now before I get too uncomfortable later in pregnancy.
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Me too. I try use pillows to cushion my belly so one under belly on the side and one in between legs. Ive got a long maternity pillow which helps but still have crap sleeps.  Baths help sometimes too :) im Almost 34 weeks.
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Im going through that now at only 28 weeks i get on the internet or watch tv until i fall asleep
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I always have trouble sleeping now... I'm 30 weeks, and just can not get comfortable in my bed anymore. I spend my time watching a lot of Netflix and reading lol.. And getting on this app ;)
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