Yes. Unless you have a problem with your abdominal aorta or blood flow to your lower body. Pregnancy (usually third trimester) can also cause problems by putting pressure on your abdominal aorta and decreasing blood flow to your lower body.
Actually you're supposed to sleep on your left side. That allows maximum blood flow to the uterus and your baby.
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Nia, the mother of Feather, While she was pregnant she had a seizure and died.(Right when Bobby left) That is why she went to sleep. It is a seizure that only pregnant ladies have and they slip into a deep sleep, have a seizure and for in Nia's situtation she went into a coma, and died.
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I would suggest learning English. ;D
It is safe it sleep on either side. They tell you its best to lay on your left because your kidneys drain better when you lay on the left. Just don't lay flat on your back
I am not sure but I am 12 weeks 2 days and I get numb at the top of my right leg when I am trying to sleep it is quite annoying!
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If left on its own, it would likely be under a piece of furniture, in a corner.
try to avoid sleeping on your back whilst pregnant, the best position is to lie on your left side with your knees tucked up slightly. To avoid pressure on your left leg, put a pillow between your knees. This position is also believed to encourage your baby to get in a better position and ease the discomfort of childbirth.
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YesI was wondering the same thing. I'm a personal trainer and I know that it is not recommended to be in a supine (laying on the back) position after the first trimester. Does that mean sleeping on a side with support under belly?It is recommended that you do NOT sleep on your back while you are pregnant, especially as you get farther along. The weight can put pressure on your intestines and major vessels (such as the aorta) which can cause other problems.You shouldn't sleep on your back while pregnant. The weight of the uterus puts pressure on your circulatory system and that can make it hard for the baby to get the nutrients it needs. The best way to sleep is on your left side to ensure proper blood flow for you and the baby.