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How are yall sleeping comfortably? I been sleeping up much and not laying down.In the hospital I slept on my side for 2 days.I can’t seem to do it at home.
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I propped myself up with pillows it was easier to be able to get baby late at night after a couple of weeks. I found it easiest to sleep on my left side as rolling was not an option, so lay on the side, whether you get out of bed left or right

@Lynette I think I have to sleep upright I may try again but right now I feel like it puts pressure on my scar.

i propped myself up w my pregnancy pillow & a few extra ones behind me! but especially the pregnancy pillow!

I slept sitting up on our L shaped sofa for 2-3 weeks as I was in excruciating pain everytime I tried to sit up in bed from laying down as my mattress was too soft, it was the easiest way to tend to my baby

In hospital, I found it comfortable to kneel up and then sleep with my head against the raised end. Not sure if that would be successful at home though??

@Hollie yea sitting up is best for me hurts my neck a little but I rather have easy access getting to baby and out of bed.

@Jo yea same I’ll just continue sitting up.

@angel I haven’t use my pregnancy pillow since my first pregnancy lol but it might be comfortable I just can’t seem to get on my side.

First night i slept sitting up alittle them day after I was lying down but harder to get up if needed but I couldn't sleep sitting up hurt the bottom of my back too much where the spinal went in

@Jessica ok that does make sense my back be uncomfortable and my neck a little but I hate struggling to get up so I just compromise 🥲

@Juwona turn onto your side when getting up and lift up with your other arm so much easier bless strain 😄

@Jessica when I try I feel like if I keep going I might buss it open or something so I just get scared I tried last night same feeling I think the hospital bed made it easier because I was able to move it up and down.

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