No that won't cause a problem to your child. You just need to get a good amount of sleep every day. If you need to take a nap, then you should. Sleep when and where you can.
It shouldn't mess up the sleep cycle for the child in the womb either.
You may want to try to reverse it however because when the baby comes you don't want it to confuse night and day.
2007-03-18 19:16:13
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answered by hollilynn 5
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As long as you are getting enough sleep it doesn't matter at what time of day it is. Babies sleep independantly of the pregnant mother and it is dark at all times for the baby. I'm 5 months pregnant and have been working the night shift for the last 3 months. I work from 11pm-7am everyday and sleep during the day. I did find however in the first little while of the pregnancy I slept the whole day away as I need the extra sleep. It made it hard to get anything done. My doctor told me that if I didn't have to wake up for something then don't set an alarm or anything and just let yourself sleep for as long as your body needs.
2007-03-18 20:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as you get all the rest you need it shouldn't matter when you sleep just that you're sleeping. I've heard that if you excersise during the day you'll be tired earlyer the usual. I don't know if you should take sleeping pills or not, but my doctor oked me to take regular tylenol before bed to help me relax. Also if you turn off the t.v. about an hour before you want to go to bed and read a book or just talk with your hubby. Just do things that calm you down and you'll eventually want to go to sleep!
2007-03-22 18:45:10
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answered by Katie E 1
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nicely, there is often of project, yet from what you defined it doesnt appear like an exceedingly vast risk. women persons's cycles are not constantly that predictable and the era doesnt constantly commence correct once you're taking the 1st white reminder pill. there are a marvelous type of issues that would make a era come a sprint previous due. i might problem too lots, wait some greater days, and if it nevertheless doesnt come, then have her take a being pregnant try earlier she starts off the subsequent p.c... Plus, if I undergo in concepts properly you do no longer would desire to apply a back up protection in case you omit one pill, yet then make it up as quickly as you undergo in concepts and proceed as huge-unfold. in case you omit 2 pills in a row, then sure the possibilities of having pregnan are greater, fantastically in case you dont use a back up technique.
2016-10-01 03:57:37
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answered by ? 4
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it shouldn't be a problem if you are getting enough sleep that you feel you are. my friend works night shift at a local bakery and she has the same sleeping patterns as you and she is 5 months pregnant... and there nis nothing wrong with her or her baby.... you will be fine :)
best wishes and good luck
2007-03-18 19:13:35
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answered by Jade G 2
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it shouldn't effect your pregnancy. i have worked so many late night shifts at the hospital that i'm used to not getting much sleep and now i can hardly sleep at all and eveything is perfectly fine with my baby.
2007-03-22 16:38:54
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answered by moore_256 3
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I was up all night with being sick so I slept during the day. My son is perfectly healthy and normal. Some people are like that. Wont do you any harm.
2007-03-18 21:04:48
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answered by Marie C 2
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your baby and your body wont notice that your sleep is coming from 5am to 11am instead of from 11pm to 5 am
as long as the sleep comes, however you may feel the effects if your not used to it, but if your used to it, then i doubt you feel the effects.
2007-03-18 19:16:13
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answered by dr_kayoz83 2
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my sleeping pattern is the same and no it cannot hurt your baby. its the schedule you and your body are use to so there for you body acts the same as anyone who sleeps from 8 pm to 6am .
2007-03-18 19:33:59
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answered by love_ridden_85 3
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as long as you are getting enough sleep u will be fine. i work overnight (11pm to 7am). everything is fine with my pregnancy. i sleep from about 9am to 8pm.
2007-03-18 19:24:05
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answered by jean grey 6
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