I am trying to motivate myself to sleep only on my left side and came across this article:
https://bja.oxfordjournals.org/content/78/3/317.long
It shows images of non-pregnant supine position, pregnant supine, and pregnant side position.
I am still not entirely convinced that my uterus is big enough for me to need to do this at 18.5 weeks, but this article provides some compelling evidence.
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Over-40 parents...what we lack in vigor, we make up for with cunning.
My OB has never had a problem with a pregnant woman sleeping supine or on either side.
The majority of evidence-based practice indicates sleeping on the left side specifically if there are issues-- breathlessness, dizziness/lightheadedness, etc.
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If you aren't uncomfortable sleeping on your back, then you're fine. Your body will tell you when it's not right. I'm at the point now where if I'm on my back too long, I feel uncomfortable and have some difficulty breathing, but I'm almost
My OB and each nurse educator at the clinic I attend (UW in Seattle) have told me not to sleep on my back starting in the 5th month.
I read the article published in BMJ in 2011 and the difference they found after adjusting for body mass index, ag