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Congrats on your baby girl on the way Julie! Do you have any names in mind?
We do have names in mind but we decided to keep them a secret till she is born. We are down to 2 names and will wait till she comes out to pick which one we think suits her best.
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I'm glad to hear everyone is doing good and hanging in there.

Martha - I hope the D thing goes away soon! Take care of yourself and keep us posted.

Sarah - that's so exciting that you find out soon. Alot of us will find out very soon.....so exciting!! I hope my doc doesn't make me wait til I'm 19 or 20 weeks!!

o.k., so I wake up at least 3 times a night to pee - every night! It sucks!!! I also find myself laying on my back alot. I try not too, but when I wake up in the middle of the night and I'm there, it freaks me out a little and I move immediatly. I told James if he catches me on my back to roll me over :) LOL!

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well I have dropped a lot and have been having random contractions so we will see on Thursday...I can only hope that Ainsleigh takes a little hint from Gwen.
Let me know - I can have Gwen give Ainsleigh a little talking to.
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Let me know - I can have Gwen give Ainsleigh a little talking to.
please do-I would like for Ainsleigh to be on time or early.

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Ok so now I can officially post here as a Mommy to be! I haven't been pregnant for a while, my daughter is about to turn 12, so I either don't knwo or don't remember...why is it bad to sleep on your backhuh.gif?
the weight of your uterus can put too much pressure on your Vena Cava which can cut off your circulation to the lower part of your body.
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I asked my doctor about sleeping on your back (and I've read in several books) that said to try to avoid sleeping on your back, but you'll wake up if there's too much pressure or anything like that. If you are a back sleeper, it's easy enough to have a small pillow partially under you so you aren't completely flat (incase you're worried).

 

I'm a side sleeper, unless I'm passed out drunk, which hasn't happened since getting pregnant. :)

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"Most women find that laying on their right or left side is most comfortable during pregnancy. Laying on your back is not recommended, as this can compress your inferior vena cava. If you compress this vein you'll find your blood flow restricted and you may feel lightheaded while laying down or upon rising. The left sided sleep position is easily achieved with a pregnancy pillow.

 

Most doctors recommend that pregnant women lie on their left side. This promotes optimal blood flow to your body and uterus. If however you find that you are more comfortable on your right side, there is no reason you shouldn't sleep on this side. Most women will also find they need added support while sleeping. This can most easily be accomplished through use of a body pillow. You may find it helps to tuck a body pillow under your belly and legs, and then also use a smaller pillow to support your back so you don't roll over on your back while sleeping.

 

If you do find you rolled onto your back while sleeping, don't panic. Simply roll back onto one of your sides and go back to sleep. Most women will find a position they are comfortable enough in to catch some zzz's. Some women find they do best in a semi-reclined position. You may for example find that you sleep better in a recliner or in a position similar to that a recliner might put you in. If this is the case, go for it. What matters is your comfort, not the exact position you fall asleep in."

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