If you sleep on your SIDE and use “any old” pillow, you’re likely to SUFFER neck and body pains. You need a pillow designed specifically for side sleepers. Our top pick is …
Why am I so uncomfortable in my normal sleeping positions? When you are pregnant your body goes through a variety of changes. These changes tend to disrupt your usual peaceful slumber.
Sleep On Side is a public health campaign from Tommy’s to inform parents-to-be about a link between maternal supine sleep (on their back) and stillbirth.
Medical journals recommend sleeping on your left side when pregnant. Someone should check the sources for this article.
Sleep expert and educator Terry Cralle, RN, offers these suggestions and steps you can take to improve your sleep no matter the position. Good news for side snoozers
— Great News for the Chronic Snorer (and Their Sleeping Partners!) If you have been told you tend to snore, the good news in side sleeping is that this position is known to reduce this annoying trait.
Is oversleeping getting in the way of your day? WebMD explains what can happen — the physical side effects — of getting too much sleep.
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In the third trimester our advice is to go sleep on your side because research has shown that this is safer for baby. This includes night sleep and day time naps. Research has shown that in the third trimester (after 28 weeks of pregnancy) going to sleep on your back increases your risk of
The way you lie in bed could be affecting your health. Is it better to sleep on your side, back, or belly?