I am so bummed to be posting this already. With my DS, I didn't struggle with insomnia until the last 5 weeks, but here I am at 20 weeks wide awake at 1am already. Yuck! Any tips? I fall asleep fine, but any wake ups in the middle of the night make it very difficult to get back to sleep.

Married: March 2014
Baby #1 (Isaac): May 2015
Baby #2: January 2017
Re: Insomnia Tips!
My pregnant friend takes Tylenol pm per the advice of her midwife
I try to do my breathing exercises. I will also try to read a book I've read a million times that I also love, often times a few pages in I can start to fall asleep, but not lately. I do keep the bedroom pitch black w/ no lights shining, not even alarm clocks. Also try sleeping w/o your phone or tablet in your room - when I was still working I found I got much better sleep wo them!
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Is there something in particular that wakes you up @chelseabriana26? Noise? Pain? Anxiety? Baby dance party?
Baby #1 (Isaac): May 2015
Baby #2: January 2017
Baby #1 (Isaac): May 2015
Baby #2: January 2017
ETA: Just saw the update about bathroom breaks. Are you turning the light on when you go to the bathroom? Maybe invest in a low-power night light in the bathroom and skip flushing until the next morning if you can bear it. Basically just get there and back to bed with as little sensory feedback as possible to stay close to sleep.
I usually fall asleep super quickly after my 1am trip and then this one gets me. I know I shouldn't be on my phone but after an hour sometimes it takes a really dry news article to put my mind off trying to sleep and let me sleep... Which I'll be doing now!