my wife is 6 month pregnant too and she propes a pillow under her belly and lays on her sides if that don't work lay on the opposit side that it hurt hope it works for you like it does with my wife
2006-08-25 07:27:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Sleep on your left side with a pillow between your knees. This will keep you off of arteries and veins that have extra pressure exerted on them by the weight of the pregnancy. The pillow between your knees will reduce pressure placed on your pelvic muscles in that position.
Also, plenty of mild exercise (walking) during the day will help. However, you should always check with your OB/GYN during pregnancy prior to increasing activity.
2006-08-25 07:29:27
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answered by CRZCHK 2
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Do what I did. Go out and buy two body pillows (one for behind your back and one for in front of you) and you will probably sleep without a lot of discomfort. Eat some bananas too. I was told that would help with cramps (whether it's true or not), plus bananas are good for you.
2006-08-25 07:29:08
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answered by Wendy D 1
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Avoid eating or drinking a couple hours before bed and make sure that you go bathroom before you go to sleep. Also try laying on one side (doctors always seem to advise the right side) and propping your stomach with a pillow.
2006-08-25 07:26:02
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answered by lexiann721 2
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on the top of the day, you've got seen attempting and all of us can do is furnish their opinion and adventure in this occasion. individually, i does not abort as i do no longer see Down's syndrome as a severe sufficient incapacity to justify it. In yet another 2 weeks, your toddler is feasible and stands a sturdy risk of survival outdoors of the womb. various toddlers have survived in neonatal extensive care contraptions from 22 weeks gestation onwards. jointly as there are some well being problems each and every so often linked with the syndrome, various Downs babies stay somewhat chuffed lives. i've got regularly happening various in my existence and that i will certainly say that they have been lots happier than most of the unaffected babies i understand. they are additionally very loving. My mum is conscious a Downs lady in her late 1920s who's certainly an actress and has her own residence. i might recommend you seek advice from a counsellor until now doing something drastic as they are independent and can furnish some somewhat sturdy suggestion. to boot to this, you are going to be able to desire to circulate and notice your well being practitioner and discover out what looking after a new child with Downs easily comprises. on the top of the day, this continues to be your toddler. Abortion isn't something to be taken gently and can reason you everlasting psychological injury. in case you agree directly to proceed with your being pregnant, in spite of if it particularly is perplexing or no longer, you will adjust to having a new child who desires somewhat extra care. i'm hoping you be able to attain a determination which you're happy with and choose you all the suitable for the destiny.
2016-09-29 23:47:06
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answered by banowski 4
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Ouch! I know exactly how you feel. I had them too. It hurt so bad! Using pillows between your knees and front and back support should help some. Honestly the only way to get rid of the uncomfortable pain is to have the baby. Good luck.
2006-08-25 07:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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They told me to drink more water. Dehydration causes contractions, cramping. I had one of those long body pillows you can get at walmart. They were great. Other than that...sorry but I don't know of anything else that'll help. Good luck!
2006-08-25 07:30:21
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answered by livelaughlove 2
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Body pillow
2006-08-25 07:24:15
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answered by Anonymous
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More pillows and delivery, helped me. Good Luck
2006-08-25 07:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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actually this has nothing to do with your pregnancy. in your sleep you have been running and you are just experiencing some minor fatigue. you may want to consider having someone restrain yourself before falling to sleep tonight.
2006-08-25 07:31:43
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answered by bill loomer 4
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