Every single time I wake up the pain in my back and hips is unbelievable. am I sleeping the wrong way? Is there a proper way to sleep? Or is the pain just something normal that comes with being pregnant?
Just curious, did the couch work out better for you?
@aubjan thank you i will try that.
@krissullivan59 you know I thought about trying that but no one suggested it to me so I thought maybe sleeping on the couch would make things more painful thank you for telling me that I'm sitting on the couch now I might as well just fall asleep lol.
I have this same problem. It's ligament pain and it's completely normal. I love sleeping on a soft mattress, however this increases my pain. I find sleeping on the couch helps lessen the pain enough to where I'm not waking up constantly. If your couch isn't firmer than your mattress, try putting a board under your mattress.
Try sleeping with a pillow between your legs it helps me a little
I have a low tolerance of pain so I’m screwed either way 😂 but I am going to get through a natural birth no matter what!
Quick question: Are the contractions or pushing the most painful?
I’ve felt contractions with my first and omg. But I didn’t experience the pushing. He was way to tiny.
I do love the way people say you will know when your in labour and having contractions well I will be honest I didn't know and my pains weren't that severe till I was fully dilated I'm sure everyone has different pain levels

I had to put my fur baby to sleep on weds. I'm not handling it very well. Could you please send prayers my way to ease my pain & help me heal. Thank you ladies!
So as we do... I been reading birth stories with 3pregnancy... is it that bad the way people say it is??? 🤦🏽♀️why would my 3rd labour be more painful
Having some pretty intense constant lower back pain and maybe super light contractions. But can't tell because the back pain is way over powering contractions so I'm walking around my room to see if they get worse.
Yesss it did! I was able to get up this morning and move around. Thank you again for the good advice having a pillow between my legs helped too. Im used to sleeping flat on my back or side.