Alright i'm having some trouble getting
comfortable in bed at night! I cant lay
on my stomach (obviously) and thats how I
used to lay all the time. I cant lay
comfortably on my back and laying on my
sides only give my horrible back pains
when I wake up. I lay on my side if i'm
surrounded by pillows but I cant really do
that unless my boyfriend is working late
cause theres not alot of room for both of
us and my ten pillows lol. Is there
anything any of you can suggest? Cause
i'd like to get as much sleep as possible
while I can still get it cause I know when
the baby comes I wont be able to. So if
you can help me please let me know!
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insurancegirl
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5286
Posted: 01-12-04 10:12am
Last edited by insurancegirl on 10-01-04 14:00pm; edited 1 time in total
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Mesmerizeu15
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Posts: 2729 Location: Pittsburgh,PA
Posted: 01-12-04 10:15am
Hmm lets see, a warm air resperator (only
like $7 and they are good for the baby to
have anyway so you can use it again), one
of those fountain things like make soft
noises. Get a body pillow instead, umm a
warm bath, country music, fleece blanket,
gosh I dont know. I used pillows or baths
or something like that. I like to feel
cozy and then I fall asleep so blankets
always make it better. Good luck with
everything!!
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