Is anyone else starting to find problems when they wake up? I find my lower back is always hurting, I do sleep with a pillow, hugging it. I wonder if I am going to need one between my legs now. Also, I find sometimes, and it might be because I hold my pee (unintentionally) because I am so tired, I wake up and my stomach hurts for a while. It's sore, I hope I am not hurting the baby
I am waking up sore too. It's muscles being stretched, ligaments being pulled and pelvis and hips starting to widen. Normal and expected is what my doctor told me. One of the perks of pregnancy!
YES! The muscles in my butt and down the backs of my legs are always sore at the beginning of the day. I would rather be sore than sick so I fee pretty lucky:)
yep! me too. and my tummy hurts from my bladder being too full or something. i roll over to get out and sometimes i'm like "OW OW OW!" lol...i feel my hugest right when i wake up because it feels hard to do ANYTHING.
I feel you on the sore belly due to full bladder. I'm a deep sleeper so I don't think my body wakes up to pee in the middle of the night very often, and my bladder is FULL when I wake up. It feels sore, and after I pee it feels even worse (everything's moving around again). I don't want to hope that I start waking up to go to the bathroom, but I dislike that sore feeling.
I feel exactly like you do! I'm often too tired to get out of bed again to pee and my back can ache no matter how I sleep. I think we just need to adjust to all of the changes and hope that nights improve! Don't worry about baby, the amniotic bubble means he/she won't feel a thing.
Re: Sore waking up
YES! The muscles in my butt and down the backs of my legs are always sore at the beginning of the day. I would rather be sore than sick so I fee pretty lucky:)
I feel exactly like you do! I'm often too tired to get out of bed again to pee and my back can ache no matter how I sleep. I think we just need to adjust to all of the changes and hope that nights improve! Don't worry about baby, the amniotic bubble means he/she won't feel a thing.