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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Brisbane
    592

    Insomnia

    I am typing this at 3:45am and honestly feel like I am losing my mind

    About 3 weeks ago, falling asleep started becoming more and more difficult for me (since having DS I could usually fall asleep in seconds so I found this quite surprising). I am now at the stage where I am only managing to fall asleep between 2am and 4am. Night after night.

    I have an 18 month old whom I need to care for during the day and it is just getting harder and harder to function properly on such little sleep. Bubs is due in 7.5 weeks and I honestly don't know how I will cope doing this for another 2 months

    I have tried napping while DS has his afternoon sleep (I seem to be able to fall asleep then). I have also tried just pushing through the day without any sleep in the hope that I will be exhausted and will sleep that night. This doesn't work either. Night times are becoming such an anxious time for me, which is clearly not helping things and just resulting in a vicious cycle.

    Has this happened to anyone else? What did you do? Did you seek medical intervention? Any suggestions you may have (besides the usual warm milk, bath, lavender, staying up until you are tired etc. suggestions - none of which are working for me), would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2010
    Hunter Valley, NSW
    715

    I'm not pregnant and I'm having this problem. I understand.

    Although when I was I also found that I would wake up at the same time each night. Thus was the time my labour started.

    All I can suggest is talk to your doctor next visit and try to sleep when u vcan.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Nov 2004
    Australia
    1,247

    I would just think this is a part of pg? I hear of so many women suffering from it I actually just replied to a similar thread! Let me know if you find a cure!

  4. #4

    Jul 2009
    Australia
    5,102

    I suffered from it too. Then found it weird that hours before my waters broke i fell asleep on the couch at 5:30pm then went like 36 hours straight with no sleep at all.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    summer street
    2,708

    Yes, I have pregnancy insomnia. It sucks. I can fall asleep easily enough, but I wake up a zillion times a night. I also sleep in the day with DD because otherwise I would be a zombie.

    I think its a hormonal thing because its very common in the third trimester. *Sigh* I just wish actually having the baby would guarantee more sleep!

    Hope you have a better night tonight. I know about that night-time anxiety...its really hard. Do you have any emergency essence?

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    In a Nice Safe Space
    1,002

    I'm in the same boat. It's driving my bonkers! I do seem to fall asleep fine but then I'm up every two hours to go to the toilet. By 3am I'm wide awake AND I'm hungry. So I get up and have a bowl of cereal, get on BB and check my e-mails. By 5am I go back to bed and then I have my best sleep until around 6.30/7.00am. By the end of each day I feel like a wreck. I try to tell myself that it is training for when my baby is born but if I don't get some decent sleep soon I don't know how I will be able to manage with a newborn!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    Yup I have insomnia too. But I can't even nap in the arvos! I have found that if DH puts something boring on the tv and gives my feet a rub, I do fall asleep around 10pm on the couch though...

  8. #8
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber. Love a friend xxx

    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
    1,424

    Sorry to be brief... on iPod w cranky toddler. Just wanted to add that getting yourself into a deep meditative state can be almost as good for body and mind as having real sleep. Maybe download some tracks with progressive muscle relaxation or guided meditations. At least then you'll be giving your body a good rest and staving off some of that anxiety. Also awesome practice for the birth, as we know that creating a meditative state is excellent for pain management.

    All the best, insomnia SUCKS.

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    Gold Coast
    134

    I can totally relate. I am usually a night owl at the best of times, but the third trimester for me is always tough - I average 3-5 hours a night, sometimes not going to bed till around the 4am mark, and then I *try* to get sleep in the day time. But with a 16 month old who only likes to sleep for 2 hrs max (but usually closer to 1-1.5) in the day and then the 2 older kids to run around to after school activities etc, I am just wasted all the time at the moment I guess if nothing else it gets us in the groove of sleeplessness for when bub is actually here and feeding through the night. Not much of a consolation tho!