If you have been pregnant any time in your life, you will know how uncomfortable sleeping can get as you progress into your second trimester. I have read that blood circulation is the best for baby and you when you sleep on your left side. I did that with Bunny girl and I do that with Bunny Boo now.
To ensure I sleep comfortably I also sleep with a pillow between my legs, one to cushion my 'bump' and the other behind my back for support....to put it simply I'm a pillow snowman! This helps with the occasional back aches but is NO FUN when the pillow behind my back falls out in the middle of the night. I refuse to get up lest I lose my 'comfort position'. Have you faced a similar predicament Expectant Mommies?
Well just about 2 weeks ago, Select Comfort, a 23 year old bedding retailer from Minneapolis sent me a 'pillow that stays in place' solution......their Sleep Number Maternity Pillow.
The Sleep Number Maternity Pillow is actually two kidney shaped fluffed pillows
that can be attached to each other with the velcro straps on the flaps.
You can adjust the distance of the pillows based on your comfort and then just snuggle in for a comfortable, supported night's sleep.

The Sleep Number Maternity Pillow is 100% cotton with stain resisting Teflon and comes with a 5 year limited warranty.
I love that I'm not minus a pillow behind my back halfway through the night and the soft 'cushiony' feel surround my bump is comforting. (Note: I still do sleep with a pillow between my legs as I somehow feel this gives me additional comfort. )
Buy it:
A Sleep Number Maternity Pillow originally costs 39.99 US$ but till 2/28/2010 you can buy the same online for a discounted price of 27.99 US$.
Win it:
One reader will have the opportunity to win a Sleep Number Maternity Pillow.
** Please note that all entrants into this giveaway will be emailed by Select Comfort with their updates, promotions and sales. Select Comfort strictly vouches that your email addresses will not be shared with a third party and will solely be used for their communication. ONLY enter the giveaway if you agree with these terms.**
Here's how you can win it:
1. Mandatory entry (without this, all other entries will be disqualified)-
Look through the Select Comfort site and leave a comment letting me know a new sleep tip you learnt.
(**Please make sure you agree to this giveaway's entry condition if you want to enter to win**)
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Additional entries: (1 entry each)
- 2. Blog about this giveaway (leave a comment with a link to your blog post)
- 3. Follow me on Twitter and tweet once daily...
RT @ebmommy I'm trying to win a Sleep Number Maternity Pillow in EBMR's giveaway http://bit.ly/buiPB0 #giveaway #maternity #sleep #ebmr
- 4. Fan me on Facebook.
-5. Snag my Blog button
-6. Vote for Energizer Bunny's Mommy Reports in the Giveaway Blog Contest
This giveaway is open to US Residents , 18 years and above. 1 winner will be chosen with the random.org generator on March 13th 2010 at 10 pm Central time.

** EBMR Disclaimer: Select Comfort sent me a Maternity Pillow for review purposes only. This review has not been monetarily compensated and is based on the views and opinions of my family and/or self. Please note that the opinions reflected in this post have not been influenced by the sponsor in any way.**

The average adult performs best after 7.5-8.5 hours of sleep per night
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Wow... I learned that (taken DIRECTLY from the website): Chronic sleep deprivation may cause weight gain by affecting the way our bodies process and store carbohydrates, and by altering levels of appetite affecting hormones.
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