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soo tired today!

I went to bed at 8pm. Woke up at 5:15 am when hubby gets up for work so I've gotten 9hours sleep.

Then fell back asleep from 6-10:30am.

So in total I've gotten 13 1/2 hours of sleep. No waking, tossing or turning besides at 5:15. Just pure restfull sleep.

So why am I still tired? I'm 28 weeks and have never been this tired. Normally I'm up by 5:30 and bouncing off the walls with energy.

I've eaten breakfast at 11 and had a snack and still can't get moving. I've taken up residence on the couch watching animal cops. Lol.
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i am the same way. I never just wanted to sheep all day. I am so drained. But my problem is i work fulltime, have three kids (one is one year old) , and a husband. I an giving myself four more Weeks of working fulltime then I'm going contingent. I will be 32 Weeks. Hopefully i can make it...
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Body are strange and even worse when your growing a human, its hard work!!
You may of just needed a chill out day. Maybe your body is trying to catch up. I normally have 9 to 10 Hr sleep but try and keep it regular and same time. My body clock gets out of wack otherwise. My little one is good at night also but as I'm getting bigger toilet trips are become more often. Small price to pay. So exciting!!
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My princess is wiggling around so I know she's awake. Lol I'm lucky because she sleeps when I do at night so I don't have to worry about her waking me up by kicking my bladder.

She's very nice to mommy and stays off my bladder at night so I have never had to get up at night to pee. She let's me sleep for 8+ hours :)

I hope it stays that way when she's born! I wish it'll be me waking her up to eat rather than her waking me lol but I know that's not likely!
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