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Soon enough you will not be able to sleep on your stomach, you will know when

that time is. your belly will be rock hard with a baby in there that just

does not squish down, lol, It would be like laying on a beach ball. I had to

find

comfy spots on my sides and even spent several times in the recliner for

sleep when I got really big. An extra pillow between your knees or a body pillow

to snuggle up to and throw a leg over is quite helpful for alot of prego's.

Good Luck,

God Bless,

Robin, NorthEastern, NY

EDD- July 27th, 2004

Mommy to:

&

(twin boys 7 1/2),

Madison, daughter, 5 years and

Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988)

Gastric Bypass Surgery-

October 18th 2002

Start-378, current- 246(pregnant)

goal 170 after baby :)

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Soon enough you will not be able to sleep on your stomach, you will know when

that time is. your belly will be rock hard with a baby in there that just

does not squish down, lol, It would be like laying on a beach ball. I had to

find

comfy spots on my sides and even spent several times in the recliner for

sleep when I got really big. An extra pillow between your knees or a body pillow

to snuggle up to and throw a leg over is quite helpful for alot of prego's.

Good Luck,

God Bless,

Robin, NorthEastern, NY

EDD- July 27th, 2004

Mommy to:

&

(twin boys 7 1/2),

Madison, daughter, 5 years and

Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988)

Gastric Bypass Surgery-

October 18th 2002

Start-378, current- 246(pregnant)

goal 170 after baby :)

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I'm currently 16 weeks and I still sleep on my side/stomach. Is it

safe for the baby if I continue to sleep on my stomach? Will the

time come in which I won't be able to sleep on my stomach. I never

could sleep on my back.

Thanks

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> I'm currently 16 weeks and I still sleep on my

side/stomach. Is it

> safe for the baby if I continue to sleep on my

stomach? Will the time

> come in which I won't be able to sleep on my

stomach. I never could

> sleep on my back.

>

> Thanks

>

>

Sleeping on your side is the preferred sleep position for

full term.

Sleeping on your belly is fine so long as it's comfortable

to you. by the time it would effect your baby at all, it

would be more than uncomfortable by that point. As for

sleeping on your back...after the first trimester, it's not

recommended (although, again, your body will usually

tell you if it's a problem or not...as pressing on the vena

cava will cause your leg to fall asleep and won't feel

good...if that starts to happen, get up and off your back)

Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

Student Midwife - Mesa, AZ

CAPPA Board of Directors

Doula/CBE/Pregnancy/Birth Photography

Owner: Birth Story Diaries - real births, real photos

http://www.birthdiaries.com

Owner: SouthwestDoulas.com

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> But, if you do end up on your stomach? I know that

even though I'm

> nearly 33 weeks I sorta end up on my stomach

sometimes during the

> night. I'm not completely on my stomach but I'm not

truly on my side

> either, and I'm usually propping up my leg and upper

torso with

> pillows.

That's the way I slept throughout each of my

pregnancies. =)

that's totally fine..so long as it's comfortable to you. You

will know if baby's uncomfortable - as it won't feel good

to you. =)

> I have also ended up on my back but nothing ends up

falling

> asleep either.

then the way your baby was laying must have been in

such a way that it was avoiding your vena cava...not too

unusual. =)

Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

Student Midwife - Mesa, AZ

CAPPA Board of Directors

Doula/CBE/Pregnancy/Birth Photography

Owner: Birth Story Diaries - real births, real photos

http://www.birthdiaries.com

Owner: SouthwestDoulas.com

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I slept on my stomach till I was about 6 mos along, then it got too

uncomfortable. Your bod will let you know, trust me.. :):)

Kari Hanson

RNY 1/8/03

3 weeks and 2 days to go, but who's counting...! :) LOL

EDD 3/26/04

> I'm currently 16 weeks and I still sleep on my side/stomach. Is

it

> safe for the baby if I continue to sleep on my stomach? Will the

> time come in which I won't be able to sleep on my stomach. I

never

> could sleep on my back.

>

> Thanks

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I slept on my stomach till I was about 6 mos along, then it got too

uncomfortable. Your bod will let you know, trust me.. :):)

Kari Hanson

RNY 1/8/03

3 weeks and 2 days to go, but who's counting...! :) LOL

EDD 3/26/04

> I'm currently 16 weeks and I still sleep on my side/stomach. Is

it

> safe for the baby if I continue to sleep on my stomach? Will the

> time come in which I won't be able to sleep on my stomach. I

never

> could sleep on my back.

>

> Thanks

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But, if you do end up on your stomach? I know that even though I'm nearly 33

weeks I sorta end up on my stomach sometimes during the night. I'm not

completely on my stomach but I'm not truly on my side either, and I'm usually

propping up my leg and upper torso with pillows. I have also ended up on my

back but nothing ends up falling asleep either.

Re: SLEEPING ON STOMACH

> I'm currently 16 weeks and I still sleep on my

side/stomach. Is it

> safe for the baby if I continue to sleep on my

stomach? Will the time

> come in which I won't be able to sleep on my

stomach. I never could

> sleep on my back.

>

> Thanks

Sleeping on your side is the preferred sleep position for

full term.

Sleeping on your belly is fine so long as it's comfortable

to you. by the time it would effect your baby at all, it

would be more than uncomfortable by that point. As for

sleeping on your back...after the first trimester, it's not

recommended (although, again, your body will usually

tell you if it's a problem or not...as pressing on the vena

cava will cause your leg to fall asleep and won't feel

good...if that starts to happen, get up and off your back)

Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

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But, if you do end up on your stomach? I know that even though I'm nearly 33

weeks I sorta end up on my stomach sometimes during the night. I'm not

completely on my stomach but I'm not truly on my side either, and I'm usually

propping up my leg and upper torso with pillows. I have also ended up on my

back but nothing ends up falling asleep either.

Re: SLEEPING ON STOMACH

> I'm currently 16 weeks and I still sleep on my

side/stomach. Is it

> safe for the baby if I continue to sleep on my

stomach? Will the time

> come in which I won't be able to sleep on my

stomach. I never could

> sleep on my back.

>

> Thanks

Sleeping on your side is the preferred sleep position for

full term.

Sleeping on your belly is fine so long as it's comfortable

to you. by the time it would effect your baby at all, it

would be more than uncomfortable by that point. As for

sleeping on your back...after the first trimester, it's not

recommended (although, again, your body will usually

tell you if it's a problem or not...as pressing on the vena

cava will cause your leg to fall asleep and won't feel

good...if that starts to happen, get up and off your back)

Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

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Thanks :). I pretty much figured that if it was comfortable to me

that it was ok, I just need to be sure to listen to my body. Good info to

know!!!

Axelrod

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> But, if you do end up on your stomach? I know that

even though I'm

> nearly 33 weeks I sorta end up on my stomach

sometimes during the

> night. I'm not completely on my stomach but I'm not

truly on my side

> either, and I'm usually propping up my leg and upper

torso with

> pillows.

That's the way I slept throughout each of my

pregnancies. =)

that's totally fine..so long as it's comfortable to you. You

will know if baby's uncomfortable - as it won't feel good

to you. =)

> I have also ended up on my back but nothing ends up

falling

> asleep either.

then the way your baby was laying must have been in

such a way that it was avoiding your vena cava...not too

unusual. =)

Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

Student Midwife - Mesa, AZ

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I'm a back sleeper, and I'm really struggling with sleeping on my

side. I'm 20 weeks, and just in the last week it's started to feel

uncomfortable to lay flat on my back. I went to a prenatal yoga class

taught by a midwife, and she suggested rolling up a towel and laying

on my back, with the towel under my right side. So I'm essentially on

my back, but tilted to the left so the blood flows better. This has

helped me in the last few nights. I try to stay on my left side as

much as possible, but when I need a break from it, I lay on my back

tilted to the left. My OB also said I could do something similar --

use a wedge pillow on my right side to tilt me to the left. Just in

case this helps any other back sleepers out there.

Hope everyone is having a great day!

Dallas, TX

Lap RNY 4/5/01

EDD #1 7/15/04

>

>

> > But, if you do end up on your stomach? I know that

> even though I'm

> > nearly 33 weeks I sorta end up on my stomach

> sometimes during the

> > night. I'm not completely on my stomach but I'm not

> truly on my side

> > either, and I'm usually propping up my leg and upper

> torso with

> > pillows.

>

> That's the way I slept throughout each of my

> pregnancies. =)

> that's totally fine..so long as it's comfortable to you. You

> will know if baby's uncomfortable - as it won't feel good

> to you. =)

>

> > I have also ended up on my back but nothing ends up

> falling

> > asleep either.

>

> then the way your baby was laying must have been in

> such a way that it was avoiding your vena cava...not too

> unusual. =)

>

> Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

> Student Midwife - Mesa, AZ

>

>

>

>

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I'm a back sleeper, and I'm really struggling with sleeping on my

side. I'm 20 weeks, and just in the last week it's started to feel

uncomfortable to lay flat on my back. I went to a prenatal yoga class

taught by a midwife, and she suggested rolling up a towel and laying

on my back, with the towel under my right side. So I'm essentially on

my back, but tilted to the left so the blood flows better. This has

helped me in the last few nights. I try to stay on my left side as

much as possible, but when I need a break from it, I lay on my back

tilted to the left. My OB also said I could do something similar --

use a wedge pillow on my right side to tilt me to the left. Just in

case this helps any other back sleepers out there.

Hope everyone is having a great day!

Dallas, TX

Lap RNY 4/5/01

EDD #1 7/15/04

>

>

> > But, if you do end up on your stomach? I know that

> even though I'm

> > nearly 33 weeks I sorta end up on my stomach

> sometimes during the

> > night. I'm not completely on my stomach but I'm not

> truly on my side

> > either, and I'm usually propping up my leg and upper

> torso with

> > pillows.

>

> That's the way I slept throughout each of my

> pregnancies. =)

> that's totally fine..so long as it's comfortable to you. You

> will know if baby's uncomfortable - as it won't feel good

> to you. =)

>

> > I have also ended up on my back but nothing ends up

> falling

> > asleep either.

>

> then the way your baby was laying must have been in

> such a way that it was avoiding your vena cava...not too

> unusual. =)

>

> Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

> Student Midwife - Mesa, AZ

>

>

>

>

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You are very lucky!! I had to quit sleeping on my stomach at like 10 weeks. I

am now 16 weeks and my sides are hurting from sleeping on them so much. I am

not a good back sleeper!

I don't think it would hurt the baby just uncomfortable.

Tricia

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I am the queen of stomach sleeping but as soon as i found i was

pregnant at 3 weeks i started sleeping on my side to get use to that

now i do that and it sucks but i cant sleep on my tummy cuz its

sticking out now im 27 weeks..i would start training yourself to

sleep on your sides..

> I'm currently 16 weeks and I still sleep on my side/stomach. Is it

> safe for the baby if I continue to sleep on my stomach? Will the

> time come in which I won't be able to sleep on my stomach. I never

> could sleep on my back.

>

> Thanks

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