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Insomnia in pregnancy

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By Pat Thomas

sleeping Pat Thomas suggests simple ways to beat insomnia during pregnancy

Pregnancy should be a happy time with all the anticipation of a new addition to the family, but nine months of antenatal visits, tests, never mind the physical problems expectant mums endure, bring a degree of anxiety and worry. So when you’re feeling stressed out and you’re growing and getting more uncomfortable by the day, it’s hardly surprising that many women suffer from insomnia.

Getting enough sleep is important

Sleep is the time when your body repairs, rejuvenates and restores itself. New research carried out in America and Germany, published December 2000 in Nature and Neuroscience, shows that adequate sleep is necessary to maintain your ability to take in new information and remember it. So, if you’re worried that you’re turning into a stereotypical muddle-headed pregnant woman, don’t just blame your hormones. It really could be you just need a bit of shuteye.

Sleep patterns change in pregnancy

The occasional sleepless night is not uncommon, especially late in pregnancy. But if insomnia becomes a regular feature of your pregnancy your health can begin to suffer, so it’s best to get to the bottom of what’s keeping you awake. Consider first whether the cause is emotional. During a busy workday you may not have time to think about impending parenthood and how it will affect your life. At night, when things are quiet, you may find that worries crowd your mind. You may feel depressed and anxious about things and all these feelings can interfere with your ability to drop off to sleep.

Even if insomnia is getting you down, try to avoid sleeping pills – they are addictive and confer no benefit to either you or your baby. Talking to someone – your partner, a self-help group, your midwife or a birth counsellor – is the best way to deal with the worries that keep you awake.

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