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Getting Enough Sleep During Pregnancy
Every pregnant woman complains of this—not getting enough sleep. Most
moms have no clue why they can’t sleep, let alone what to do about it.
While you may eventually become so tired that you’ll fall asleep, this
isn’t a good way to live.
Why Can’t I Sleep?
The biggest reason why you aren’t able to sleep well is because your
body is undergoing major changes. Other factors that could disrupt your
sleep patterns are lack of exercise, too much exercise, and bad eating
habits. Another thing that could affect your sleep is the position in
which you sleep on your bed.
What Can I Do to Help Myself?
If you are sedentary, try getting more exercise. Walking is super easy
to do. Find a walking partner and walk at least 3 days a week, 30
minutes at a time. Not only is exercise good for your muscles, but it
will help prevent excess weight gain and improve your energy levels. It
will also prepare you for a healthier labor.
Pay attention to the position you assume when you go to bed at night. Do
you sleep on your back? You should always sleep on either side,
preferably your left side. If this doesn’t help, try tucking a pillow
under your tummy, leg or side.
Calm your mind and body before going to bed. Try a bedtime routine of a
warm bath, adding a little lavender oil will make it smell wonderful and
aid relaxation. Once you finish your relaxing bath have your spouse give
you a back or foot massage if possible and then have a nice cup of warm
herbal tea. Chamomile or sleepy time are great sleep inducing and
calming teas.
Another thing you could do is try to read a good relaxing book. I often
find this is the easiest way to fall asleep as your mind doesn’t have
time to wander.
I Still Can’t Sleep!
Unfortunately, many pregnant women lose lots of sleep, especially during
their last trimester. If you are able, take cat naps during the day.
When you feel sleepy, take a nap; don’t fight it. Do your best to sleep
as often as possible even if you’re having trouble sleeping through the
whole night
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