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5650943 tn?1374112808

cant sleep

So im 25 weeks and it seems as if i wake up every morning around 3or 4 in the morning and cant seem to go back to bed it ***** cuz i work m thru fri from 10 am to 6pm  so i like to get some sleep lol i guess the joys of being pregnant and being uncomfrontable lol
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I get up every morning at 8. I have never before had a problem sleeping in... My 3yo sleeps in later thani do... So annoying lol
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Im 35 weeks and can sleep either :( like mandatace said its ment to be winter in Aus but omg im over heating, hopefully not long now. Good luck mamas with your bubs and trying to sleep lol
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I want to put my fan on but, hubby is recovering from pneumonia so I can't have the room as cold as I would like...
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5627474 tn?1374148775
I always wake up to pee like 4 times a night. But we have a really nice mattress. And i use a memory foam pillow and a body pillow between my legs. And we have a fan in the window and one blowing on us. So far I have no problem getting comfy. :) but I'm sure it will come. I'm 21 weeks today!
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I want to put my fan on but, hubby is recovering from pneumonia so I can't have the room as cold as I would like...
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5650943 tn?1374112808
Yes lol it gets hot but i got my air set on 76 degrees and have my fan on me allnight lol so i stay cool but glad im 25 weeks and almost there
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I am starting to do the same. I am only 18 weeks, dr reckons may be around 21-22 weeks....  But mine is because I am getting too warm at nights, and it supposed to be winter here in aus!! Lol
The crappy things we go through to have our babies...... Lol
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