IMPORTANT
It's important to start training your body to sleep on its side. Sleeping on your back results in your abdomen resting on your intestines and major blood vessels, which can cause problems with backaches, breathing, digestive system, hemorrhoids, low blood pressure, and a decrease in circulation to your heart and your baby.
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