Insomnia During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a time when women are supposed to relax and
rest in preparation for the arrival of their new baby. However,
for many women it is a time of repeated episodes of insomnia.
This insomnia could be intermittent or chronic but this is a
time when there is a lot of anxiety for the woman along with
physical complications as well such as frequent urination,
difficulty getting comfortable, stress, and leg cramps. Plus
this is a time when there is so much going on, nursery
deadlines, baby showers, selecting the precise baby name,
worries about delivery, and worries about the baby's
health.
Unfortunately, there is not much that can be given in the
form of medication during this time but meditation and yoga are
excellent ways to combat pregnancy related insomnia. A nice
warm shower before bed can be relaxing and really that is what
it is all about, relaxing. Many pregnant women are so worried
about having so much to do and are afraid that they will never
get it all done in enough time. Some women claim that it helped
them a lot to make a to-do-list as it eased their mind. If
getting comfortable is a problem then there are a lot of new
products on the market to make sleep for the pregnant woman
much easier. There is a new body pillow designed especially for
pregnant women that supports the uterus and also allows for
cushion in between the legs.
If frequent urination is the problem then doctors advise
that limiting fluid intake after dinner can help to ease that
problem. Other factors can be dealt with on an individual basis
such as if you have a profound sensitivity to outside sounds;
this is common with pregnant woman because all of their senses
are vulnerable during this time, especially smell. You could
try ear plugs or even running a fan in your room to drown out
unwelcome sounds.
Eat a snack and a warm decaffeinated beverage before bed.
Try and stick with something higher in carbs so it sticks with
you through the night and you will not wake up hungry as some
pregnant women do. Just relax and enjoy yourself! Remember if
this was so impossible and unpleasant why would so many women
keep doing it?
Often the insomnia does not appear until mid way through the
second trimester or in the third trimester itself when the
pregnant body becomes more awkward and difficult to maneuver.
Plus at this point the baby inside is bigger and lays lower in
the uterus causing increased pressure on the bladder which
results in having to urinate very frequently. Many pregnant
women have claimed to get up in the middle of the night to
urinate and by the time they do and get back in bed, they have
to go again.
Considering this and the fact that rapid thoughts blaze
through their minds about each and every little detail,
especially in first time pregnancies, it is no wonder that
pregnant women suffer from insomnia.
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