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LanznSteve
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Topic: Trouble left side sleeping Posted: 28 April 2012 at 10:41pm |
Hey all,
Advice? Nearly 16 weeks preg with number 3 (well, 5) (perhaps a little paranoid after losing babies 1 and 3 in first trimester) and coz I heard the left side was the only safe side to sleep due to vena cava being compressed etc I have spent most of the last 2 mths at least sleepin on my left side. But its getting really hard, keep waking with sharp pain (enuf to bring tears sometimes) in left hip and leg. Anyone got any alternatives. Tried sleeping sitting but that no good and I gettin very very tired from all the time spent awake. Am tryin to use pillows etc but honestly, its not helping much. Trying not to trouble my midwife too much, its 2nd time with her, and I trying not to bug her overmuch this early. Thoughts??
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Guest_66521
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Posted: 29 April 2012 at 1:30am |
Hi,
They advise not laying on your back too often because it can put pressure on your vital veins and arteries leading to the placenta, they say left because it decreases your chances of heartburn that way. I'm 32weeks now and i sleep on my belly, my sides and my back just alternating each night or I find I get numbness or muscle pains. Your LMC should put your mind at ease if you have any queries, I called mine all the time to ask for advise (or google searched). She advised me that in pregnancy just about everything is ok in moderation (except you know drugs, raw meat and alcohol). Hope this helps :) and many blessings on your pregnancy.
Also talk to your midwife about the pains, I had them and everyone told me they're normal, but turns out I was low in B12 and a few shots helped make life a bit more manageable. No harm in asking, right?
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efaith
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Posted: 29 April 2012 at 8:59am |
Hi, I can understand your wanting to be really careful - definitely something to ask your midwife about. I understood being flat on your back was a concern in the third trimester when the weight of your baby and uterus can reduce blood flow as the vena cava runs under the uterus. I don't think it's an issue this early in pregnancy but I would definitely check. What about sleeping on your other side? Or on your back but tilted to the side?
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LateStarterLorna
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Posted: 29 April 2012 at 9:01am |
Firstly congrats and secondly try not to stress to much about which side, sure its recommended to sleep on the left but you cannot do it all the time, I go to sleep on my left but tend to wake on my right or on my back as you cant control what your body does in the night, trust that it knows what its doing.
I get hip pain if I spend too much time on one side, like when you take a plane ride and you cant move that much, I find when I turn over to my right the baby shifts so get in a good comfy position, so he knows whats what too
You need to get as much sleep as possible, so give your midwife a ring and get her to assure you its ok to sleep in different positions thru out the night, after all thats whats shes there for
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Posted: 29 April 2012 at 9:52am |
Was advised not to sleep on my back not a certain side? Contact your midwife. Its what they are there for.
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Posted: 29 April 2012 at 1:40pm |
I found the if i spent too much time on one side or another I would have trouble breathing the next day, i think cos of compressed muscles. So what i do is i sleep on my right side then halfway through the night i take my pillows and switch sides or may lie on my back for a little while before switching fully.. It kinda means broken sleep but i get that most nights anyway cos i test my sugars in the middle of the night anyway..
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Posted: 30 April 2012 at 10:37am |
I don't find anything comfortable at the moment!
Most of the things I have read say that sleeping on your back is a concern later in pregnancy because it can make you light headed - I was just reading about this in the NZ Pregnancy book yesterday. I usually try to go to sleep on my left but wake up on my back or right side a lot. Any which way is damn uncomfortable for me.
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Posted: 01 May 2012 at 8:23am |
I, too, thought that the sleeping position only became a real issue as baby gets bigger and begins pressing on vital organs/blood vessels.
I tend to listen to my body and how I feel. I am 22 weeks and already struggle to tolerate lying on my back. I work on the principle (not sure how reliable this is!) that if the position I am in is not good for me or baby I start to feel unwell or wake up. I get a heavy feeling in my abdomen, lightheaded and baby often expresses his displeasure with some full on kicking and moving around.
I think a full and open discussion with your MW is probably in order. Ultimately that is what they are there for and mine never minds being phoned just for reassurance. Better a few minutes reassurance than you feeling really anxious.
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