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Sleep Issues When Pregnant with Twins

Sleep Solutions for Moms-to-be of Multiples

In Search of Slumber-Sleep Solutions for Moms-to-be of MultiplesSleeping and pregnancy, an oxymoron, right? Especially with twins. Well, maybe not. With a little understanding, a few pillows and some tricks of the trade, you may be on your way to a better night's sleep.

An expectant mom's sleeplessness is caused by a variety of things, many of which are exacerbated during a twin pregnancy. Laura Favin, a licensed massage therapist in New York City, has three clients who are currently pregnant with twins. "I really see a significant difference in the way the pregnancy is taking its toll on them," she says. "I think it's just a little bit harder for women carrying twins and triplets."

While there's no way to make you smaller, using a few pillows and laying in a different position can help take the pressure off of your belly.

One of the most obvious differences is the larger belly. "That beached whale feeling is not conducive to relaxing and falling asleep," says Holly McArthur, a 36-year-old mother of twins from Nicasio, Calif.

"Women pregnant with twins have enlargement of the womb earlier," says Dr. Charles Farris of the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans, La. "The womb is bigger earlier, which causes pressure in the upper part of the abdomen more quickly."

Proper Positioning
While there's no way to make you smaller, using a few pillows and laying in a different position can help take the pressure off of your belly. "Sleeping position is improved by laying to the side rather than on one's back," says Dr. Susan Sprau, a professor of medicine at UCLA. "Using pillows to support the legs, arms and side may also help."


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Anonymous says
September 2, 2009

I am in wk 33 in a twin pregnancy and my lower back feels like it is gonna break in half. i have tried sleeping on my side, proped up with pillows, and a body pillow and nothing is helping. The babies hate it when i sleep on my side and kick me like crazy this doesnt help. i havent slept properly in about four months and its driving me crazy. plus is it safe to sleep on the side in a twin pregnancy one of the babies head is near my ribs to the side and i keep thinking im gonna sqaush his head.

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