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Originally Posted by Shelley Mia has no breathing problems, but for some reason I wake up in the middle of the night and think she's not breathing. So I wake her up and she just looks at me like : Mom, you're doing it again, let me sleep. I'm just paranoid I guess. I don't think I've ever had one night's sleep without waking up at night. And when I do wake up to go to the bathroom, I have to turn on the light in our bedroom when I go back to bed to make sure Mia didn't sneak into my spot (she's been doing that lately) Do I disturb her? Of course not, even if she's on my pillow. Sometimes she takes half of the bed and my husband and I have the other half. I think we'll have to upgrade to a king size bed soon!! |
Lol...
The same with Alex he takes up so much of the bed that you would think he is a great dane....lol...
Well, I am glad I am not the only one worried about their breathing and catching on them constantly. I guess it makes sense that their breathing goes shallow. After all, so does all of ours when we sleep. At least they are healthy