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This article is dedicated to my 27-year-old daughter, who is now in her third trimester of pregnancy. As the body undergoes significant changes durin

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Guys don't get it -- sleeping while pregnant is impossible. Check out tips from our sleep expert and grandpa-to-be http://bit.ly/b9LtfU

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