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006 respectively). Peripheral oxygen saturation nadir was associated with the percentage of time spent sleeping in the supine position (p = 0.02). No correlations were found between supine sleep position and perinatal outcomes. There were no differences in the distributions of body positions between women with and those without OSA. CONCLUSIONS Women in the third trimester of pregnancy with or without OSA spent large proportions of sleeping time in a supine position. Supine position was associated with more respiratory events, more and