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Snoring

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littlewind · 11/01/2014 00:21

I'm so annoyed and very tired! With a very tired baby!
My DS is 10 months old and still sleeps in our bedroom. But up until the start of this week my husband has not slept in the same room because DS waking up in the night.
I wasn't happy with husband not sleeping in room. But he has final come back to bed. Well he snores really bad and because DS is not use to it it he is waking all through the night. But if he'd come to bed when DS was a lot younger DS would be use to it by now!!
Also to add to it when DS wakes up it's me that has to go to him!!HmmHmmHmm
I came to bed at 10pm but still not a sleep because DS keeps waking. While husband is sleeping!!

OP posts:
Xenadog · 11/01/2014 00:49

Nytol do a spray to help prevent snoring. It does work so I suggest in investing in some for your husband.

FuckyNell · 11/01/2014 00:51

I can 100% recommend anti snoring ring from boots. In fact make that a million %

kotinka · 11/01/2014 01:04

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Golferman · 11/01/2014 09:05

My wife is a terrible snorer, I think she suffers sleep apnoea, although since we both stopped smoking it seems to have improved. I usually have to nudge her (gently) if it gets too bad. My middle son also suffers but has a sleep machine which really seems to solve the problem.

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