Pregnancy Sleep Problems? How Safe Are Natural Sleep Aids?
Here's some help for pregnancy sleep problems
There are so many things that can keep an expectant mom up at night. From
financial worries
about paying for years of diapers through to financing a college education to more physical problems like nausea
and heartburn caused by pregnancy, you are sure to have at least a few sleepless nights while you are pregnant.
However, when a few sleepless nights turns into a bout of regular pregnancy sleep problems, you likely need to
search for some natural sleep aids to help you get the rest you and your baby will need. There are several options
to choose from, and some are safer for you than others.
Pillows and CDs - Some of the safest options for natural sleep aids during pregnancy are pillows and CDs.
A good pregnancy pillow can make you more comfortable and relaxed at night. If you are concerned about rolling over
on your belly while you are sleeping, or if you are having leg or back pain, a pregnancy pillow is just what you
need. Listening to a relaxation CD can help you take your mind off of your uncomfortable pregnancy symptoms as well
as your many pregnancy-related worries and whisk you off to dreamland. There is absolutely no harm done to the baby
with these remedies.
Food and Drink - There are some food and drink remedies that act as natural sleep aids as well, and many
are considered safe during most pregnancies. Warm milk has long been considered a cure for insomnia, and turkey and
eggs contain the same sleep-inducing chemical as well. Eating a protein-rich snack before bed can help to keep your
blood sugar balanced, which can reduce or eliminate issues with nightmares, headaches, and other such issues during
the night. A snack with carbs and proteins alike can ease nausea that may be keeping you awake.
Herbs - Many people use herbs as natural sleep aids throughout their lives, but some herbs may not be
safe for pregnancy sleep problems. Some herbs have been proven to be safe during pregnancy like ginseng, honey, and
nutmeg. Others have unknown effects or may be known to be harmful to your baby. Studies on herbs' effects during
pregnancy are limited, so with many herbs you may be taking a risk when you use them during pregnancy. Talk to your
doctor in detail about your intent to use herbs during pregnancy and make sure that he or she has approved each
herb you plan to try before you take it.
Homeopathic remedies - The following remedy has been proven safe for mums-to-be and
even young babies. Triple
Complex Sleep Tonic may be used for restlessness and encourages drowsiness and better sleep.
Completely safe and non habit forming, Triple Complex Sleep Tonic can restore natural sleep patterns.
Losing sleep during pregnancy is common, but that doesn't mean you have to suffer through sleepless nights for
nine straight months. After all, once your baby is born, you are sure to have enough sleepless nights to contend
with, so you need to get all of the rest you can now! Try some of the natural sleep aids listed above to help you
fall asleep and stay asleep for longer periods during the night. If you are still having trouble sleeping after you
try a few of these options, discuss the problem with your doctor, who may be able to prescribe a safe prescription
medication.
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