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help, how much sleep is to much!!??

So im a ftm, and im 20w2d and I can honestly sleep for 15 hours straight sometimes. Ugh is this normal??
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Enjoy it while you can cuz the bigger you get the less sleep your going to get lol
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I can sleep 9-10 hours a night wake up and an hour later I'm ready for a nap. My husband thinks I'm nuts. I wish the sleepiness would go away and the nesting would kick in I'm 30weeks and 6 days
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4654011 tn?1357643122
I'm not far behind you haha. I'm 18+5 and today is great example. Passed out at like 11 last night and I just woke up 30 minutes ago. It's 143 where I'm at. It's like all I wanna do is sleep. Sometimes I make myself stay up if I'm doing something important. Or I take naps through the day. I feel like a koala haha. But it's normal and this is more sleep than I've ever gotten and probably will get.
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I'm the same way! I would sleep all day if I could. I look forward to it being bed time so much cause I'm always so tired! Lol its completely normal tho your body's really working hard
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4867667 tn?1360246053
Yep, you're body is working over time to help baby grow. Just make sure you drink water or eat a little snack when you wake up in the middle of the night. If you fall asleep unintentionally though, that may be an issue. My doctor told me if you feel like sleeping, sleep, if you feel like eating, eat. And even if you don't feel like drinking, drink. Enjoy the sleep now, we all know it won't last long!
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