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Snoring!!!

Hey so I'm 36 weeks and since I've been about 28-30 weeks I've developed a terrible snoring problem. I mean so bad that I wake myself up sometimes and my boyfriend as well (who needs all his sleep cause he works 2 jobs 6 days a week). Some times I feel so horrible after the 2nd or 3rd time he wakes me up i'lol just make the decision to sleep in the couch so that his sleep isn't interrupted. I'm just wondering if any one else has dealt with this issue and will it stop after my baby girl is born because even though I've been with my boyfriend for 7 years and I'm super comfortable with him, this snoring is so embarrassing. HELP lol!!!
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I snored towards the end of my pregnancy as well. The days my stepson was at his mom's, my hubby slept in his room.
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Snoring not boring
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I always snore when I'm pregnant. I don't when I'm not pregnant though. I'm on baby number 3 and my husband said I have started a boring with every pregnancy and stop after baby is born.
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I'm 36 wks and I'm the same bad snoring, my husband got ear plugs which help a little but he says it really loud lol thank god it will be over soon lol
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Thanks for the feedback. We swap out sometimes and I'll sleep with my daughter while my son sleeps with dad but for me there's no more comfortable sleep that laying under my boyfriend lol
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Thanks I'm so happy to hear that it will go away and also that I'm not the only one dealing with it lol
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I'm not sure if u have more than one room but my boyfriend snorts that way and we made the decision for him to swap rooms with my son. So he sleeps in baby room my son sleeps with me.
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I have been having the same issue. My doctor informed me it is totally normal during pregnancy. Mines got so bad that my husband would sleep on the couch in the middle of the night since he has to be at work at 4:30 am. Doctor stated it will go away after having the baby.
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