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Sleeping issues...

I'm 32+5 and I feel so HUGE. Falling asleep right now is almost impossi
ble cause my stomach is so huge and my beg hurts and my legs cramp..

People say drink more water n eat more bananas but idk how much more of those two things I can do...

Falling asleep feels like such a chore now and U hate it.. I just wanna sleep :( But its so hard to fall asleep...

Once I'm asleep I'm asleep for a while but it takes FOREVER for me to fall asleep.

Also.. When I lay down n try to sleep... She wants to move n roll around n kick me... Doing so keeps me up and makes it just that much harder on falling asleep.

Plus my back is starting to get so much worse :( It kills me and all I want is a massage but my mom is always busy (I'm 16) and my ex never would when we were together. We split up today cause he said he didnt care for me anymore... Ugh :(
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I'm 37w and I don't sleep for crap. It takes me literally hours to fall asleep then I only sleep for about a half hour and wake up in pain from my back and my hips. Nothing really does help. Just remember your little bundle of joy is worth it in the end
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The sleeping is just going to get worse too
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Im 40 weeks roday, cant sleep either. Im sorry you cant. Wish i couls make your night better,  especially hearing about your bf. Hang in there
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*back hurts
Not beg :/
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