Pregnancy snoring anxiety

I have started snoring and apparently it is *loud*.
I have major anxiety about keeping other mums awake on the labour ward after giving birth. I’ve tried saline spray and trying nose strips tonight but I think I’m more stressed about this than labour! Anyone else in the same boat or have any advice?
Thank you!

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Honestly, no one gets much sleep on the Labour ward. Plus there will be babies crying. Hope this helps!

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Ppl expect noise if have to stay in, least it will be rhythmical, I pack ear plugs and headphones because there is always some noise, my partner swears by mouth tape and nose strip but its a big adjustment, least u have tried x

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Girrrrrl my husband has started sleeping on the sofa because my snoring has been keeping him up and then he’s exhausted for work bless him. I’ve never been a snore-er but this pregnancy has got me rattling the house with it I’m hoping it stops once baby comes 🙏🏽

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