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What about Mums who can't sleep

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cbtrue · 27/10/2006 22:13

Suffer from imsominia during pregnacy and after let's talk.

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lucy5 · 27/10/2006 22:18

I am suffering from terrible insomnia at the moment. I am 34 weeks preggers.

cbtrue · 27/10/2006 22:24

Hi I know how bad that is. I was referred to alternative mid widwife who prescribed homopathic medicines. Which helped to calm me but I did not sleep. It was abot two hours a night and now it's about 4-5 hours. Not good when you are working full time and juggling family/work and outside committees.
Sleeping in the chair helped.

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cbtrue · 27/10/2006 22:24

Hi I know how bad that is. I was referred to alternative mid widwife who prescribed homopathic medicines. Which helped to calm me but I did not sleep. It was abot two hours a night and now it's about 4-5 hours. Not good when you are working full time and juggling family/work and outside committees.
Sleeping in the chair helped.

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lucy5 · 27/10/2006 22:26

I had 2.5 hours last night. It was the same with dd, although it did get better. i used to listen to story tapes, I must dig them out.

cbtrue · 27/10/2006 22:40

Hi Lucy

We know how it feels. Although I didn't have to cope with oher child waking only DH who loves his sleep moe than anything else!

Elder daughter gifted never slept through the night! Lastest dd sleeps, but Mum doesn't.

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