Partner snoring…

Does anyone else really struggle with their partners snoring when they are awake during night feeds?! My husband is such a bad snorer at the moment - not usually, but he’s gained a bit of weight with me during my pregnancy which he’s working hard to lose but the extra weight has made him a snorer. He is SO loud it is actually ridiculous. Snores on his back, side and front too so no relief! I know he can’t do anything about it but the rage I feel at 3/4am when I’m awake and he’s making that racket!!! Ashamed to say I’ve shoved him a fair few times during his sleep now telling him to shut up 🤣

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This was me when the baby was still in the next to me crib! I’d be up breastfeeding in the small hours of the morning and he’d be snoring so loudly 😂 and he had the cheek to tell me he woke up every time I got up to feed!

I moved her into her own room at a little over 5 months to save my marriage 🤣

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My partner snores too and whilst I would only wake him up to do nappy changes in the night and I would do the feeding, settling, and comforting he was struggling alongside work so we are currently trialling out a new schedule and he is sleeping on the sofa bed. I can hear him snoring from upstairs in the bedroom 😅

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