Periods can be a bloody nightmare, especially when it comes to getting a decent night’s sleep.
Do you deal with the hassle and discomfort of an Always extra thick overnight pad? or suffering from a bad case of cramps?
Then you may as well cry away the
thought of peacefully drifting off into the 'La La Land', since we still
don't have a cure for period pain, despite the fact they can be as
painful as a heart attack. Thankfully, experts have revealed that
sleeping in the foetal position is the best way to ensure a good night’s
sleep when mother nature comes knocking on your door.
By sleeping on one side with your legs tucked up next to your stomach, the foetal position “takes pressure off the abdominal muscles,” gynaecologist Lisa Lindley explains to an America glossy magazine.
“Many women report that the foetal position can help relieve cramps,” adds M.D. Jennifer Wider. This is because the muscles around the abdomen are encouraged to relax, which reduces the tension and therefore the cramping.
Period-tracking app Clue have
also shown that the foetal position decreases the chances over
overnight leakage, as the legs are squeezed together. So whatever you
do, just make sure you avoid sleeping face-down when Aunt Flo is in
town. Lying on your stomach can cause the uterus to squeeze, which can
increase the amount of blood lost, warns Dr. Wider
No comments:
Post a Comment