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In Search of Slumber
Sleep Solutions for Moms-to-be of Multiples
By Lyn Mettler
"With the weight and force of the fetuses inside of her, that will only naturally add more pressure to her bladder as she progresses through the pregnancy," says Dr. Farris. And unfortunately, there's not much you can do short of getting up and actually going.
"Get a nightlight, keep your trips quick and to the point," advises McArthur. "Do anything to basically sleepwalk to the bathroom and get back in bed as fast as possible to continue in your slumber."
If all else fails, try a few Tums. "I got my eight hours in, but it was interrupted every hour with a trip to the bathroom or to pop a Tums," says McArthur.
Many women choose to have massages during their pregnancy to help them chill out. In fact, the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork recently conducted a study showing that 42 percent of women said they would consider getting massages to help cope with stress and discomfort both during and after pregnancy.
"I have clients who tell me they wouldn't have made it through their pregnancies without massage," says Fvin. "It just gives them a break."
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Sleep Issues When Pregnant with Twins by Anonymous on 09/02/2009 12:35PM
I am in wk 33 in a twin pregnancy and my lower back feels like it is gonna break in half. i have tried sleeping on my side, proped up with pillows, and a body pillow and nothing is helping. The babies hate it when i sleep on my side and kick me like crazy this doesnt help. i havent slept properly in about four months and its driving me crazy. plus is it safe to sleep on the side in a twin pregnancy one of the babies head is near my ribs to the side and i keep thinking im gonna sqaush his head.