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Getting comfortable at night is not an easy task. But it turns into
mission impossible when you are pregnant. Your stomach gets bigger, your
back gets tired at the end of the day and hurts, you feel short of
breath and heartburn sometimes. So instead of getting the much needed
sleep you keep rocking and rolling in your bed to find the best position
for you and your baby. Of course, sleeping positions are individual,
but there are several tips that pregnant women should remember to feel
more comfortable at night.
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SOS

That’s
the saving position for most pregnant women. The so called SOS actually
means sleep on side. It is more recommended to sleep on left side. This
position enables the flow of blood and nutrients to your abdomen. Your
kidneys also work better when you lay on your left side, and you get rid
of extra liquid in your body, so your feet and hands will not swallow
next morning. Sleeping on your right side is also good, but in this
position your liver gets more pressure, so left is still the most
optimal.
Use Pillow

Get
a firm pillow to raise your head a bit. That will reduce pressure on
your diaphragm and will help you breathe better at night. You can also
place a pillow under your belly or between legs to support your stomach.
You can either use classic pillows or special full body pillows for
this purpose. The point is to support your muscles and keep you from
rolling back and forth.
Bend Your Knees
When
you get on your side, bend your legs in the knees a bit. That will give
additional support to muscles around your hips. This position will also
help you get your spine rested and prevent back pain.
Half Sitting 
If
you can’t sleep in your bed – screw it! You can try to sleep in half
sitting position if you have a comfortable armchair or sofa. Doctors
say, there is no harm in such position, though not everyone can fall
asleep when sitting. You can use pillows to make yourself more
comfortable. Anyway, armchair sleep is better than no sleep at all, so
it’s definitely worth trying. What’s more, half sitting position will
help you reduce heartburn.
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Avoid Sleeping on Your Back

When
you are in your second trimester it is not recommended to sleep on your
back. First of all, it will not let your spine rest properly. Second,
it will hinder blood flow to your placenta. And the position increases
the risk of having nausea. However in your sleep you can’t avoid
changing positions because you don’t control your body. So if you happen
to wake up at night laying on your back – don’t worry. Just slowly roll
to your left side and fall asleep again. You can also put a pillow at
your back to keep you on the side.
Do Not Sleep on Your Belly

During the late stages of your pregnancy it will get almost
impossible to lay on your tummy – your stomach is too big and your
breasts probably hurt. Sleeping on your stomach will make your breathing
harder and will increase pressure on your uterus. That’s why you and
your baby will not feel comfortable in this position. Just leave it for
the post-pregnancy period.
As you can see the choice of sleeping positions during pregnancy is not
very wide. However, you should not give up. Try to find your best
position and arrange your bed to feel comfortable. Remember, that it’s
crucial for you and your baby to have enough rest at this period of your
life. Plus, when baby appears you will miss those precious hours of
good sleep during the night, so you’d better enjoy it now, while you
can.
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