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Apart from all these if you are facing problems in sleeping at night they try seep at day time because complete rest is necessary for a pregnant women as it will keep the mum-to-be energetic throughout the day.<br><br>
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Ways to Cope with Sleeplessness during Pregnancy Baby’s Cord Blood Banking
Sleeplessness during Pregnancy • Sleeplessness is common during pregnancy. • It occurs due to the hormonal changes and physical discomforts allied with pregnancy. • It is found throughout the pregnancy but each of the trimester have different reason for causing sleeplessness.
First Trimester: • Increased walking due to frequent urge to pee. • Physical and emotional stress of pregnancy causes insomnia. • Increase in sleep during the day.
Second Trimester: • During this time duration of sleep at night increases as urination at night decreases because the foetus do not create any pressure on the bladder. • But the quality of sleep decreases due to the result of increasing hormones and emotional stress.
Third Trimester: • Discomfort occurs due to the increasing belly. • Frequent urination occurs due to the increase in the size of the baby.
Advices for Sleeping Well • You must try sleeping in new positions • Take a warm bath and massage before sleeping so that your body gets relaxed. • Take a side pillow that will give support to your body especially your belly.
Advices for Sleeping Well • Maintain the temperature of your room as per your convenience so that you can get a comfortable sleeping. • Eat your dinner early and make sure that you are consuming foods with high protein. • Drink a glass of warm milk and it will help you to put on sleep.
Advices for Sleeping Well • Try relaxation techniques such as yoga, breathing exercise, listening music, to relax your body and mind. • Cut off the caffeine intake before going to bed and try to eliminate it throughout the day. • Limit your intake of fluids before going to sleep.
Some Advice • Some medication is known to safe for intake during pregnancy but you must try to avoid them as far as it is advised by your doctor. • However, you might take some magnesium supplement to deal with constipation as well as leg cramps.
Reference: • https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/ways-cope-sleeplessness-pregnancy/ • https://www.cordlifeindia.com/blog/sleeping-two-sleep-changes-pregnancy/