Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Food recipes - Pregnant women always stay up late and can't get up for breakfast in the morning. How to improve?
Pregnant women always stay up late and can't get up for breakfast in the morning. How to improve?

I know this very well. I'm pregnant for more than seven months now. I don't want to stay up late, but I can't sleep at all. My stomach moves very hard at night, no matter what, and it hurts [tears] when I move, so I can't sleep at night, and then I just want to sleep quietly when I get up in the morning.

I've been pregnant for so long, and I've been vomiting all the time, and I've lost interest in all the delicious food. I can't sleep because I'm hungry every night, and then my baby feels that the fetal movement is particularly severe. I really can't help it. I can't eat any fruit and dry food, and I can't touch meat dishes. I can't smell the smell [tears ]

It's really hard for me. I hope the due date will come soon after spending a few days at home every day. < P > Why do I stay up late? Because the fetal movement is because I can't control what I want to see on my mobile phone. I couldn't sleep for a while, but it was more obvious when it was quiet at night, and the fetal movement would definitely feel bigger than during the day. I would listen to some hypnotic light music, or those math and physics things at school [snickering] [snickering] and fall asleep unconsciously.

You can get sleepy in bed a little earlier, set a regular alarm clock in the morning to get up for breakfast, and the time can be adjusted slowly.

I am 33 weeks pregnant now, and fetal movement is particularly obvious from around 11 o'clock every night until about 2 o'clock. Sometimes I sleep on my side, and the baby kicks me awake! ! [Covering my face] [Covering my face] [Covering my face] I can only wait until about 2 o'clock every night to fall asleep, and the frequency of going to the toilet is getting worse and worse, so I can't sleep well at night. I'm sure I can't get up in the morning. I'd rather sleep more every day than get up for breakfast.

Because I was pregnant with polycystic ovary and my weight base was relatively large, I have been controlling my diet and replacing white rice with corn since I knew I was pregnant. By the 24th week of pregnancy, my weight was more than 12 kg lighter than before pregnancy, and now at the 33rd week of pregnancy, my weight is 6 kg lighter than before pregnancy, but so far, my prenatal check-up has been a green light! The baby is also normal in size.

the doctor said, just keep it. It doesn't have to be how many kilograms the pregnant mother weighs to be normal. As long as the baby's size is okay.