Sleep Problem During Pregnancy
Sleep Problem During Pregnancy
Some of the symptoms of pregnancy caused by hormonal changes and other factors can lead to some sleep disturbance or reduction in quality of sleep. However, despite the fact that some of the causes of sleep disturbance during pregnancy is beyond your control, there are certain sleeping tips that you should apply to sleep better during pregnancy. Below are some of the pregnancy sound sleeping tips that you should apply.
You can enhance the quality of your sleep by putting a pillow between your legs. This will not only make sleeping by the side easier, it will also provide support to the lower back. If you are suffering from indigestion also known as acid reflux, you should try to raise your torso with a wedge pillow. By sleeping with a wedge pillow, which raises your torso up, you, will bring the gravitational force against the movement of the stomach acid up to the esophagus.
Going on the right diet
You should drink enough fluid in order to avoid dehydration. However, it is recommended that you drink more water during the morning hour. Do not drink much water during evening. As you know, pregnancy is associated with frequent urination that leads to more bathroom breaks during the nighttime. This implies that you have frequent sleep interruption that is not good for a sound sleep. Therefore, if you drink more water during the evening time, it will make you to urinate more frequently during the night.
Stop smoking and alcohol consumption
Nicotine contained in cigarettes and alcoholic beverages are not good to your baby. But they can also cause impaired sleep. Though alcohol can quickly induce sleep but it is a diuretic and so it will disrupt your sleep. Nicotine will keep you awake because it is a stimulant. You should also avoid or reduce your consumption of any other diuretic drinks or drinks that contain caffeine.
Do not over eat
Avoid eating too much or consuming spicy or acidic foods for dinner. The ideal is to eat small portions frequently. You should also eat at least one hour before going to bed.
Do exercise
Regular exercise will do you some good and help you to have sound sleep.
Have a good sleeping environment
Have a good sleeping schedule
Practice sleeping and waking up at a particular time.
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