Apparently my bed hogging & snoring has driven my DH away from me for the evenings. He's decided to sleep in the other room for a while, until we get the bed in there dismantled to move downstairs anyway. That room is still to be turned into the nursery. I don't even sleep with a million pillows like some ladies do! I have one for my head & one body pillow & that is it. He never had to leave when I was PG with DS.
Part of me likes the more room for me AND he's not innocent of snoring either, so there's that. But the other part of me just feels weird without him there. I told him I will only allow it (tounge in cheek obviously) if he promises to say good night to me every night, good morning every morning, and good bye every morning before he leaves for work. He agreed.
Anyone else driven their SO away yet with their sleeping habits these days? Let out your "boo hoo" feelings here!
<fingers crossed I am not the only one>
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When I got up to go into the next room, he woke up and asked me where I was going. He sounded crushed when I said the spare bedroom. It was the first and only time in our entire relationship one of us slept in a separate room while we both were home. I felt so guilty about it.
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When I'm up at night with racing/obsessive thoughts I seem to toss & turn and sigh a lot and it keeps DH awake. We're both light sleepers. So I've moved to other guest rooms and watched TV until like an hour before my alarm goes off and then magically I'm tired!
I've had a good sleep week this week and I noticed this morning that DH has been sleeping really close to me. He said he's trying to save up for when I hit another bad sleep cycle and leave again.
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I'm such a light sleeper at the moment that if I'm not getting woken up to pee, I'm getting woken up by him!
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I fall asleep in front of the TV on the couch and husband tells me that I snore so loud he either has to turn the volumn up or watch TV in another room. We don't have a spare bed which is probably why he hasn't migrated to the guest room.
I for sure don't feel bad about DH being the one to retreat though... he's always complaining about our new bed (he had to have the firmest mattress we could find & now complains) but seems to sleep ok in our old mattress in the extra bedroom (that he also used to complain about, hence getting the new one.) So if he really is getting a better night sleep, I'm cool with that
I slept ok on it before, but now that I am PG again, I get less hip pain in the night on our current new set.
That & I am the one who gets up with DS when he wakes at night occasionally & our room is closer to him.
DH also said he might still come in & sleep with me on the weekends where we don't have to get up so early.
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Honestly I cant say I hate it. I get a better nights sleep not worrying if I am keeping him awake and many times when he has come up to bed late at night, it wakes me up and then I have to pee and get a little bitter towards him for being the cause of yet another pee break. Irrational, I know. But it is what it is.