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So I'm 5 weeks an 6 days and the past few nights I can't sleep well at all it really ***** cus I work an I keep waking up every hour :(
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I don't have time to take naps after work ugh I wish lol they say its good for you to take naps I can't though cus I have to cook dinner an take care of the animals
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I am in the same boat 5 weeks can't sleep and then I end up napping when I get home from work because I feel exhausted which doesn't help my night time sleep.
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I been waking up like every hour through the middle of the night an in the mornings before I go to work when I could still be sleeping for another hour or two I wake up like every 20 mins
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I'm also 5 weeks and I haven't been able to sleep right either. I guess because I'm excited to be a mom and my thoughts are running every where. Once I get to work I'm so fatigue and after I do a 9hr shift I'm ready to take a nap!
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I'm the same way. I am 3 weeks and 4 days and can't sleep at all. Last night I couldn't go to sleep because k couldn't get comfortable. Then I woke up at 2 and couldn't go back to sleep until 5
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I have been getting no sleep an did you miss your period?you should take a test
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Im not sure if I'm pregnant but Me and my bf really believe that.. for the past few night it has been restless for me and IM waking up at all kinda time.
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