It’s normal to feel tired more often than usual after giving birth. And as you probably know, it’ll be a while until your baby sleeps through the night, so you’ll need to adjust to an interrupted sleep schedule. However, some women experience persistent sleepiness that far exceeds the normal level and turns into postpartum insomnia.
Although postpartum insomnia doesn’t affect all women, it could happen to you if you’re experiencing drastic hormonal changes or finding it difficult to adjust to life with a newborn. Today, we’ll dig deeper to understand postpartum insomnia and provide a few tips to help you sleep better!
Postpartum insomnia refers to difficulty falling or staying asleep after giving birth. It is a common condition that affects many new mothers, and it is often caused by the hormonal changes and physical demands of childbirth, as well as the stress and anxiety that come with caring for a newborn.
Postpartum insomnia can be characterized by difficulty falling asleep, waking up frequently during the night, and feeling tired or fatigued during the day. It can also lead to other problems, such as mood swings, irritability, and difficulty concentrating.
Postpartum insomnia is challenging to manage, especially when adjusting to life with your newborn. While you should speak with a healthcare provider before beginning a treatment plan, these tips may help you manage your symptoms and sleep through the night.
Hopefully, your postpartum insomnia will subside when the baby begins to sleep through the night. If your symptoms persist, consider speaking with a healthcare provider to create a treatment plan.
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