3rd Trimester

Getting out of bed hard?

Does anyone else have a really hard time getting out of bed. Not because the belly is in the way, but because you are in so much pain?
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  • ugh definitely :-(
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  • I do. I have a bad back(car accident) and the extra weight is making it extremely stiff/sore/painful. I take a good five minutes to stretch before I even attempt to get out of the bed.

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  • Yep, same goes for getting up in general. My back kills and for some reason my first step with my right foot is the worst.
  • Mornings are awful. I have a pregnancy pillow which helps some, but I'm still stiff or crampy every morning.  I have to rock myself to get momentum to sit up. LOL  That's due to the belly. 
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  • Absolutely!  Same goes for the billion times I have to roll over to my opposite side throughout the night. 

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  • Yes, if I am laying on either side or in a position to long I will get very crampy and when it's time to get out of bed I have to switch positions for a minute then ease my way over to get my legs off the bed then push and pull myself up. I don't want to know what the next few weeks will be like.
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  • yes!!! I hate it!!!
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  • Honestly it's probably the hardest thing I do all day. I've been trying to roll off the side of my bed instead of trying to sit up but that doesn't really help. I've been thinking about trying to sleep in the recliner so I can kind of launch myself up in the morning but I don't know if it's OK to sleep on my back like that. 
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  • The most painful thing I do each day is get out of bed! The second most painful thing is rolling over in bed!
  • Yes. And the first 10 to 15 steps are killer while everything is loosening up.
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  • Yes, although rolling over may be worse. I also have to hold/brace my bump for the first 10 to 20 steps.
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    Absolutely!  Same goes for the billion times I have to roll over to my opposite side throughout the night. 

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  • totally - the middle of the night roll-out-of-beds are the worst when I have to use the bathroom.


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  • Oh yea! I'm only 29 weeks and my pelvis and large stomach is sore most if the time...definitely have to roll out of the bed or need an extra push from hubby.
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  • Yes, bot getting in and out of bed hurts like hell. Putting on pants and shoes sucks too.
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  • Yup. Rolling over is the worst, too. Especially when i'm facing one direction and my alarm on my phone starts going off on the other side of me. It's such a production to turn myself over! The other morning my husband got so frustrated he launched himself up and over me to turn off the alarm... I was only a quarter of the way over haha!
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  • Oh, yes.  This is the worst.  I think I actually sprained my right wrist Saturday night between sleeping in a weird position and trying to get myself up.

    When I was snuggling into bed the other night, I told DH, "It's a shame this position is so comfortable now.  In the morning, it's going to hurt."

    Also, my bed is somewhat high and I am somewhat short.  I have to be VERY careful not to stand on my tiptoes to get into bed or I will cause a leg cramp.  Soooo not cool.


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  • Yes, I feel like a beached whale! My pelvis hurts so much it is insane.
  • I am so in the same boat as yall. I didn't realize it was such a wide spread problem. I hate getting up. It hurts so bad. I have a lot lower pelvic pain and it feels like my pubic bone is ripping apart. I have to hold onto something too to get going in the mornings. I hate going to the bathroom; because, when you finally get/fall back into bed it takes everything you have to just get comfy again. I am losing a lot of sleep because of this. The thing that worries me the most is that I have 10 more weeks of this. I have a feeling it's going to just get worse. image image image
  • imagelsleeper22:
    Absolutely!  Same goes for the billion times I have to roll over to my opposite side throughout the night. 

    This... rolling over in the night is painful, and when I start to move my husband will try to snuggle up to me in his sleep and crush my stomach.... I get so irritated!! 

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  • Yup..I even have a hard time getting out of my chair as the day goes on!
  • Yep, all the time! Even whenever I wake up to go to the bathroom or swtich positions in the middle of the night. The only thing that helps even the slightest is sittng there for a few minutes the trying to get up. When the hubby is at home, he pushes me up, or at least attempts to since our little dachshund likes to be right up against me 110% of the time.
  • Yes, specifically in my groin, It's uncomfortable to roll over in the middle of the night as well. Hang in there, you're over 2/3s done!
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  • I sleep on the couch these days because it's more comfortable than my bed and I usually just literally roll off of it in the morning. 
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  • I am so glad (yet not, sorry ladies) that I am not the only one. I have been trying to explain how it feels to move or get out of bed and move around afterwards but never can come up with a good way to explain it. Fairly soon (hopefully) we all will be feeling much better!
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  • Mostly it's hard to move. But there are days where my back is critically painful and I just want to cry. I really think my temperpedic bed is what is helping me a ton with pain. Best purchase we have ever made!

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  • imageLibbyLouHoo:
    I have terrible hip and pelvic pain when I first get up from bed. I have to hold on to the post of my bed for the first few steps just to make sure I don't collapse. I dread having to get up at night to go to the bathroom since it hurts so badly.

    this. My pelvic bone pops so loud my SO gets nervous! He says I'm going to break. 

  • Oh yes, this is me, all night long. My hips and legs hurt sooo bad throughout the night. And getting up is sooo painful. I try to change sides to relieve the pain in my hips but that only helps for a little while before both hips are hurting. It sucks, and it's making me one very sleepy and cranky mommy.
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  • Yes.  Especially when I'm facing the middle of the bed and not the edge because rolling over is torture!
  • imageMrsWindyCity:
    Yep, same goes for getting up in general. My back kills and for some reason my first step with my right foot is the worst.


    Me too.... what is up with the right side? :)

    I dont have any trouble getting out of bed it is just the initial one or two steps that hurt then I am fine.   My left side hip are doesnt bother me just the right.  I am sitting on a heating/vibrating chair pad right now hoping it helps, but I am not holding my breath.
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  • At night it's more pelvic pain than anything else (also makes turning in bed hard as well). I've been having issues for about 4-5 weeks now with it. I have a waterbed with lumbar support (it's a softside) so I generally never have back pain or leg cramps.
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  • It's damn near impossible to get out of bed without having some pain. Mostly in the vag, but occasionally I'll get a BH and those hurt like a b!tch when I'm trying to get up (normally they're just uncomfortable)...

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