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6403762 tn?1381712518

trouble sleeping ):

I can initally fall asleep, but ill wake up and my stomach hurts so bad. I havent been sleeping on my stomach (I'm a tummy sleeper) and everytime I wake up I notice I'm always halfway on my belly. Pillows only help for a little while then I get irritated by them ): is there anything I can do to get comfortable?
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Ill be 38 weeks tomarrow and getting to sleep is hell for me can never get comfortable and once I do fall asleep im up every hour cuz i either have to pee or my dogs are waking me up by being pests
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I need to invest in a mummy pillow xxxxx
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I'm 31+4 n it is sooo hard for me to sleep....it gets harder n harder as I get bigger...I usually lay on my left side with a leg thrown over my bf lol n like 4 pillows...
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Ahaha I have a small nicely shaped bump I'm pretty sure the only reason I'm even showing is because I'm so thin and tall hahaha prepregnancy weight was 105 and I'm 5'6 :) I'm up to 125 now yikes:)
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I'm 25 weeks and barely have a bump ): I just wish I could get comfortable and stay that way lol
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Ughh tell me about it i have a very hard time sleeping as well im only 18 weeks and my belly is pretty big. I recomend a massage in the tummy before going to bed. It sorta works.
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Same thing is happening to me and I'm not even big atall! And once I wake up I have the hardest time going back to sleep. I'm going to invest in a body pillow I'm 21weeks its too early to be loosing sleep lol
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