At what point did you stop sleeping on your back and then also stop sleeping on your tummy? I was told not to sleep on my back anymore after 16 weeks so I still have time but that is going to be hard. How did you manage? Last night I tried but ended up sleeping on my belly most of the night and I know that won't last too much longer either... Hmm, ponder ponder. ![]()

Re: For those of you that are back and tummy sleepers...
I slept on my tummy until it wasn't comfy anymore (last week sometime). I still sleep on my back. I am not flat on my back though, since I prop my shoulders on a pillow and my head on 2 pillows. I also put a pillow under my knees which feels great on my lower back. Sleeping comfortably has just started to be an issue for me this week.
Me too on the "sleeping comfortably" just becoming an issue thing. I was good up 'til this week. I never sleep on my tummy though and have no plans to stop sleeping on my back until I'm not comfortable with that anymore. No one's told me otherwise.
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i am 23+ weeks and i still sleep on my back. my dr. said it is fine and that when i can't anymore, i won't. she said your body will you tell you when.....
so if your dr. said no, then i would go with that...but if your dr. hasn't said anything, i would worry about it. your body will tell you.
I sleep either on my side with the body pillow, or I prop 2 pillows under my head/shoulders and sleep on my back. However, my hubs really enjoys shoving his arm under my pillows in his sleep and knocks my nicely propped pillows all over the place and then I get grumpy. Hehe.
This. I asked my doctor, and she said it is not unsafe to sleep on your back until about 35 weeks.