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Thursday, November, 26, 2009
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Hi Blar,   How interesting! I'm not sure why you should be disturbed by it however? So long as you are getting a good sleep I don't really see the problem. The fact that your husband is disturbed by it might be more of an issue?   I wonder if there is something very logical about why you sleep this way? Have you ever, for example, had a back problem or some other physical problem involving your stomach? Maybe you simply like sleeping in a fetal position (it's the most common) but this commences whilst you are lying on your back? Might it be the shape of your bed (mattress)? Is hubby heavy so you are pulled towards the middle of the bed?   I know this is all so much idle speculation but I guess I'm trying to suggest there could be a very practical reason for your sleeping position. Even if there isn't does it really matter?   I suppose if your husband is regularly having his sleep disturbed it suggests something of a problem which may require different solutions. You might like to think about ways of stopping you sleeping on your back (a bit like people who snore). Positioning of pillows in the middle of the bed can help. Other people suggest something hard sewn to the back of your night clothes. Once you get out of the routine of sleeping on your back you can dispense with the paraphenalia!   Just a few thoughts.   Good luck
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