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I'm 23 weeks & can't sleep

I'm 23 weeks & for some reason no matter how hard I try I can't get comfortable & I'm lacking in my sleep department. Lol. I barely get any. Any way I lay it hurts my back. What should i do?
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I'm almost 29 weeks and have given up on sleep for the time being. I think I've tried ever remedy with no luck. The weird part is for the most part I'm not sleepy :-/
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I sleep with 7 pillows. I sleep proped up so I'm in a laying/slight sitting position. Helps sooo much.
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Thanks , I might have too try that .
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I remember the only way I could sleep was if I was half way sitting up on my couch. Even after my daughter was born, we slept on the couch for a month lol.
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I've tried the pillows & NOTHING works ! I'm at a lost right now . I wish he'd hurry up & get here !
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I'm 24 weeks and i can't sleep either not even with a pillow or on my side
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I feel the same way! I'm 22+4 and since I hit 22 weeks I can't get comfy in any way I put myself. I try using pillows and it doesn't work and then I lay on my back for a bit cause it feels good and then I freak out about cutting the oxygen from baby and I lay on my side! lol
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lay on youur left sidee and put a pillow between youur knees,
take warm baths everynight && try benadryl or tylenol pm abouut an hour before bedtimee && try talking too youur ob next visit ahe might be able too give youu something.
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