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Feeling sleepy all the time and thirsty 36 weeks pregnant

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NishaaS123 · 15/07/2020 18:35

anyone else had this? For the past week I am sleepy all the time always taking naps and feeling quite thirsty nowadays wondering if its just the end exhaustion

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Daffy2020 · 15/07/2020 18:41

I’m the exact same. 36 weeks today and seem to go from bed to the couch back to bed again. It’s awful. I’m on triple iron therapy doesn’t seem to have made much difference. Are we not supposed to get some sort of burst of energy at the end for nesting???

Jojo19834 · 15/07/2020 18:42

I’d say pretty normal, I’m 37 weeks and exactly the same. Everything is soooooo hard!

Babyshine2020 · 15/07/2020 18:44

I'm 36+4 and a great human, including walking the dog 4 miles, until about 3pm where I hit a wall and have a nap. Oops. Best not get used to it.

NishaaS123 · 15/07/2020 18:46

Glad to know i am not the only one lol i think its just the exhaustion of finally coming to the end of our pregnancies ! All the best for everyone's labour been freaking about that alot to haha

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Crackerofdoom · 15/07/2020 18:48

If your thirsty all the time it might be worth getting your blood sugar checked at your GP or with your MW.

Probably nothing but thirst is a sign of diabetes which women can develop whilst pregnant

Iminaglasscaseofemotion · 15/07/2020 18:58

I feel like this and I'm only 11 weeks!

willitbetonight · 15/07/2020 18:59

I was like this 3 weeks ago. I delivered a fortnight ago at 38 weeks!

sel2223 · 15/07/2020 19:02

I'm 36 weeks tomorrow and absolutely permanently exhausted!
I'm also constantly thirsty and have been trying to motivate myself to walk 5 mins to the shop to buy more juice for the last 2 hours!

cosycatsocks · 15/07/2020 19:06

Definitely get checked it could be late onset gestational diabetes as a pp said. At this late stage they'd probably manage you with diet, but they need to know as baby's blood sugars can plummet after delivery which can be dangerous. Also worth expressing colostrum if you have got diabetes to top up baby blood sugar in first couple of days. It is easy to do once you get the hang of it

Ring your midwife for advice.

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