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so tired and so crabby!!!!

I cannot sleep at night to save my life! I wake up anywhere from 2 to 4 and can't fall back asleep. Its like my body doesn't wanna sleep. I can't fall asleep at a decent time, I just lay there and get frustrated,.. grrrr... vent over!!!
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Lol we all sound so alike!! I know my son usually ends up with me in bed and he has to lay on me and is a little heater... never happy. Either to hot or in pain or just wide awake!
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I'm right there with ya. Have a two an half year old to deal with so when he's up I'm up. I toss an turn literally all night. An when I do sleep for a little while my hips hurt so bad. If its not my hips, its my back or shoulders or all three at once.. so fun.. then I usually wake up around two am for two to three hours at a time. Finally get good an asleep when my toddler wake up call goes off! Oh the joys..
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Im 15wks I was like that from 8-11 weeks. Then it stopped now it started again.  I wake up to pee around 1 or 2 and can't fall back asleep til like 4 or 5 and my alarm goes off at 530.  I completely understand your frustration I hope it gets better soon!
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My problem isn't even baby its me... its like my body is preparing to be up all night with baby... I just can't sleep. I'm only 19 weeks so hopefully it stops. I also have a two yr old to keep up with.

Good luck to you mommies!
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I am up all night. I was up from 2-4 and then up at 630. The baby didn't like how u was laying so he kicked me til I moved.
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Thats been happening to me. What i do is drink decaffinated tea then lay down...
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I feel you. I toss and turn all night.  I hope it gets better. I remember sleeping great with my daughter besides the peeing all the time.
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