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Sleepless Nights

I am 35 weeks and I believe every since I hit that 8months point I haven't had any long full night of sleep. It's currently 5:42a.m. I frist woke up around 2:40a.m. with Braxton Hicks Contractions lasted about 2hours. I usually don't go back to sleep after until 6/7 in the morning. This is my first time experience this, third pregnancy. This morning I tried to get up and clean. Wonder if any one else going though the sleepless nights or shall I say morning??
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7678907 tn?1400809113
I haven't slept in months it seems. I guess my body is getting used to having a newborn again..
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Same here im 35+1 i cant sleep good , the position are bad , the heat, the pain , every thing its to much . I start having contraction but its not to close. Good luck ladys.
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9971658 tn?1407743983
November hurry up! I just hit week 34.
Leg cramps, right there with you..!!
I get them pretty bad and started getting them early, like at week 20.
Finding a comfortable position is like a everyday challange nowadays.

I wake up early too..
I live in Sydney Australia and it is starting to warm up now for summer.. it is difficult to sleep in.

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Between leg cramping back pain and baby kicks im right there with ya. Im usually up by 430 wether Im exhausted or not and id say about 8 I can take a nap finally. Hang in there though we are so close and it will all be worth it #come on November
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