You might think rolling over is no big deal unless perhaps you’re training your dog, or your infant has developed a greater degree of mobility. Consider, however, the plight of the poor pregnant woman, a beached whale trapped on her back in the divot of a sagging mattress. Rolling over is no small feat, especially once you’ve reached the point where you can no longer see your feet.
Before we get into the bio-mechanics of rolling over for a pregnant woman, lets first consider the act of rolling over while not in that most delicate state. I sleep on the right side of the bed. If I start out lying on my right side at the very edge of my side of the bed, rolling over involves falling to my back and then using momentum and my abdominal muscles to pull me up on my left side. At this point I have traveled over 3/4 of the way across our full sized bed and my husband has been displaced onto the floor. Now, if your spouse is willing to just stay on the floor, you’re golden. But if your spouse is anything like mine, he expects to get back into the bed – of which you are taking up your 2/3 right out of the middle. Making room for him means you must scootch (I’m using the technical term here) back over to your side.
Scootching of course, involves bending your knees and pressing your feet into the mattress enough to lift your bum and swing it to the right, then use your abdominal muscles to pull your upper body the rest of the way back over to your side of the bed. Notice that so far in this description we have used our abdominal muscles twice. After that much exercise, it’s time for a nap.
Now let’s reconsider this scenario from the perspective of a pregnant woman.
Sleeping while pregnant requires a lot more pillows. By far, the most critical pillow is the pillow between your knees that helps keep the spine straight. The other pillows may be added or subtracted according to relative comfort level, which may change at any given moment. What are the other pillows for? One for between the feet to keep them from, heaven forbid, touching each other. Another smallish or super soft down pillow goes between the belly and the mattress for support. A pillow in the arms for holding and snuggling and squeezing, another at the lower back for lumbar support, and of course the pillow that goes under the head.
Now re-imagine the act of rolling over while keeping all of the pillows necessary for adequate rest in their appropriate positions. You can’t do it. You must first disengage from the pillows, roll over, scootch back to your side of the bed and then wake up your husband and have him retrieve all the pillows that fell to the floor when your whale sized butt scootched back into them. After grumpy husband throws pillows at you, you must then reposition all of the pillows to find a comfortable enough position to return to sleep. This could take several attempts as from day to day or even hour to hour, the one position that is comfortable may change considerably.
We have recently discovered the full body pillow which takes the place of several of the pillows listed above. This has been an immense improvement on our sleeping conditions and marriage. On the down side, this pillow is about the size of a small adult which means we are essentially sleeping three across our tiny full-sized bed. In addition, I have returned from a potty run on many occasions to find my pillow contently snuggled up in my husbands arms, my husband’s leg thrown over the bottom half. It stings a bit that my pillow would betray me in this manner, and further extends the amount of time it takes to get settled into a sleep position when I must first wrestle the pillow from my husband’s arms.
The two rolling over scenarios I have described above both ignore the physiological changes in a woman’s body during pregnancy. The first and most critical being increased clumsiness. How could clumsiness come in to play when one is lying down throughout the entire ordeal? Get yourself knocked up and you’ll figure it out. In addition, we get winded much more easily and the act of rolling over may require a stop, mid-roll, to catch one’s breath. Now it may seem like the logical place to stop and catch your breath may be mid-roll while you are flat on your back. This is, however, the worst possible position from which to try to catch your breath. While on your back the uterus and baby push the rest of your organs further up under your rib cage making it difficult to breath even if you haven’t already winded yourself. Also, if you stop while flat on your back, you have completely lost all momentum meaning the remainder of the roll will be powered entirely by your now non-existent abdominal muscles. Besides, odds are you will suddenly have to run to the bathroom mid-roll anyways.
The easiest answer to rolling over in bed while pregnant: Get up and go to the bathroom and when you come back, rip the damn body pillow out of your husband’s arms, beat him with it for a minute and then lie down in the position in which you want to sleep.
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Now THAT was hilarious!!! I remember that, oh so well. A couple months postpartum, I was always amazed to wake up facing the other direction from where I fell asleep. I had rolled over and slept through it! It was an awesome feeling. (But at the end, I could only sleep on my right side as sleeping on the left gave me horrible heartburn.)
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And that my friend is precisely why I slept in the recliner for the last few months of my pregnancy! My husband would pick on me when I was laying down or sitting far back in a chair because he knows that it would take me 5 minutes to just get up to run after him!
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I remember the nights of sleeping with many pillows strategically placed for maximum comfort. I also remember being desperate for a tub bath and then not being able to get out without help…and my husband couldn’t hear me calling. So I let all the water out and waited for the tub to dry out a little so I wouldn’t slip. And I also remember the wonderful feeling I experienced after the baby was born when I was able to walk down the stairs without leaning backwards for balance.
Memories.
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fabulously funny…i was totatlly sleep deprived before my children were ever born, and full body pillows were unheard of
we had a mattress that was used – i know, gross – during my second pregnancy the springs broke through
he – the husband, said – well at least they popped on your side of the bed??
excuse me??
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OMG I just spit water out my nose reading this, I can relate to everything from the number of pillows to the mid-roll pause that leaves you gasping for air. And running to the potty, again.
Man, my non-abs hurt from laughing. Thanks for the giggle, I needed it today!
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Stopping in from SITS! Too funny!!!
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hahaha!! Ok you are hilarious! I haven’t experienced this myself yet but let me tell ya, now I have something to look forward to!
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My husband just ended up sleeping on the floor. I know I was a a mean pregnant women that couldn’t share a king bed literally. Wow looking back I sound awful. Oh well he got over it. lol
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Great post! My sister is pregnant and due in July, I will have to send her a link to this post! Very funny.
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Ahh, this brings back memories! Although, at the time it didn’t seem as funny as reading this makes it… and I’m sure if I ever go through it again I won’t find it this amusing!
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Another SITs’er here : )
Your post had me laughing so hard that I snorted a little bit. Not pretty. But man, I enjoyed it.
xo
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Hi there, stopping by from SITS. Oh, how I remember how hard it was not only to get comfortable in bed, but also to roll around in said bed. I used to be a tosser and turner, too – oh, boy, did that stop when I was heavily pregnant! Thanks for the memories…I think!
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Girl, this brought back some memories, let me tell ya! I had the body pillow thing going on and everything! We have a king-sized bed which gave me a bit more room to wallow around in, but our two-year old would often end up crawling in bed with us sometime during the night. So on top of wrangling the pillow from my hubby, I had to attempt not to squash my poor, ill-placed son in the process. Not an easy task! But he survived! Thanks for the laugh!
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Hilarious! I was in this same predicament three times; by the third pregnancy, I slept propped up on three pillows in the crook of my comfy couch for the last three months.
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The full body pillow: my lover. If literally made me hurt just a bit when my husband (2 yrs later) said that it was time to get rid of the closet space hogger and asked if he could throw it away. I sadly relpied ‘fine’
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So funny! I am SO impressed that your marriage endured pregnancy in a FULL sized bed. We had a king and it was a challenge.
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OMG, that was funny. Brought back so many memories too! I had a body pillow with my 2nd and let me tell you … if my husband so much as touched that pillow while I was within a 20 foot vicinity of the bed, I would have sat on him until he begged for mercy.
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Good times. ;o)
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LOL!! I so remember these days!! You describe it so well!
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Love this post! I am suffering through this right now at 7 months pregnant. I never thought I’d be so miserable trying to find a good sleeping position (first-time mommy misconception). I lay down in bed on my left side, arrange all the pillows, and wake up on my back with everything on the floor. Maybe it’s time for the Snoogle…
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This is hilarious! I’ve never been pregnant (yet!) but have always wondered about this little issue – LOL!
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Too true! Haha!!
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Hunter had to actually take my by the bum and roll me over with force!
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great post….very funny
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So funny and so true.
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I had one of those full body pillows when I was pregnant (the second time) & it was a lifesaver.
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Thanks much for a great post which has given me my smile for today!
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I’m 23 weeks right now and can relate to this all too well. BRILLIANT post! Luckliy we have a big cal king bed, but still, rolling to attempt to get comfotable is indeed a gigantic feat. Bravo!
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That’s so funny! Can’t wait for that event! lol
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Too funny….all the while still being at least half true rofl…oh the joys of being preggo!
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This is hilarious! Even more funny is that it is all true!!!!
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Man, can I relate. How about the ligament pain during any sudden moves while trying to get comfortable. Thanks for the reminder…I’m 2 months now and had forgotten how slippery sleep can be in pregnancy.
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I can so relate to this. I really wanted the bed to myself when I was pregnant.
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Bwahahahahaha! Perfect description. Ahhh, the memories it brings…
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Funny, funny stuff. I’ve done it three times now – I’ve never gotten huge, but I can totally feel your pain.
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Hysterical! …and true for me even when I’m not preggers. Heaven forbid hubs takes my pillow or blanket during the night, because I cannot be responsible for my actions between midnight and 7AM.
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Oh goodness, is this what I have to look forward to?! Oh boy…
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Great post. I remember those days… ahh the bloat and lack of dexterity… good times.
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So so true. I used to just glare at my husband as he slept like a baby. Happy SITS day!!
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Ah yes the good ole days. Followed by many more sleepness nights. Mine are still currently in existence as I have a young adult who never seems to come home at a decent hour.
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Oh man, that is too funny!!
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LOL! Yeah, well, can you imagine being SINGLE and pregnant? Oh, it was a true lesson in resourcefulness, I gotta tell ya. That, and a lot of just laying there until the last possible moment.
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I actually named my body pillow, slimmy………something I was not!!
Great post, and oh so true. Your baby is adorable, I’m sure she’s been a great joy!!
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Love the posting. Personally, I don’t think you have to be pregnant to “rip the damn body pillow out of your husband’s arms, beat him with it for a minute and then lie down in the position in which you want to sleep.” LOL I think just being a woman is enough of a reason for me!!!
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Wow! I know exactly what you write of! It is even worse when you are pregnant with twins, which is what happened to me the first pregnancy. Really, there is no choice but to lay there in complete misery! I love how you described the mechanics of “The Move”. So, so true!
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Thanks for the good laugh. So true so true! You know those triangle’s than hang down from the ceiling for people who have a broken leg or something? -They’re always on shows on TV when someone breaks something & is lying in a hospital bed. I seriously wanted one of those installed in my ceiling so I’d have something to grab onto when I needed leverage to roll over! Happy SITS day!
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I had forgotten what it felt like to be pregnant until I read this post. Now I remember how uncomfortable those last few weeks were.
And I would eagerly endure it all again if given the chance!
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Ha ha..too funny.
I am glad I don’t have to go through that anymore.
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This was hilarious! So true!!
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Amen! Those last few months preggers were truly awful! The part about the pillows made me laugh…
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