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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Snoring like a train!

7 replies

Chocolatedays · 04/05/2008 17:24

Hmmm. Yep, it's me rather than my dh that is the problem. I even wake myself up .

Any suggestions - a few useful one as well as the expected sarcastic one would be handy!

I'm 31 weeks and have previously only snored when full with cold or full with booze!

Thanks!
Choc

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poppy34 · 04/05/2008 18:04

tried propping yourself up on pillows? may make breathing easier

and completely sympathise - am 33 weeks and source of much amusement to my dh.

guccimucci · 05/05/2008 00:09

grin
I have been snoring for couple of weeks now, my poor husband wakes up! do not know any cure thhough. I asked MW and did not get any answer.
If you think of the reason why we snore, there is nothing we can do about it. it is really temporary and we are trying to breathe as our body is overworked...

Chocolatedays · 05/05/2008 18:23

... temporary you say. Well this weekend I met a woman who started snoring for England during her first pg and has continued to do so. Her eldest is now 5!!!

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FrannyandZooey · 05/05/2008 18:25

how funny I have been waking self up also - am 31 weeks
I thought maybe because I was sleeping on back more? usually sleep on tummy

FrannyandZooey · 05/05/2008 18:25

\link{http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/antenatalhealth/sleep/snoring/aha}

FrannyandZooey · 05/05/2008 18:26

whoops

snoring in pregnancy

walkingwomb · 05/05/2008 23:05

The only solution I have found is to wear those nose strips (which only decreases the volume slightly) and buy DH ear plugs!

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