In Need of Sleep? Join the Club

By: Amanda Coggin (View Profile)

Hormones, Pregnancy, Menopause, and Insomnia
NSF also conducted polls and research to illustrate how women’s cycles through life can affect their well-being around sleep.

  • Change in hormones during menstruation infiltrates sleep averaging two to three days per month
  • 78 percent of women have more disrupted sleep while pregnant that can lead to loud snoring or sleep apnea, which should be checked by a physician
  • 15 percent of women in their third trimester can experience sensations in the legs that lead to kicking, moving, or the need to walk
  • 36 percent of women during menopause have hot flashes while they sleep, which brings on sleepiness during the day
  • 50 percent of women suffer from insomnia and that number increases as women age


The NSF recommends behavioral changes for Type A work personalities or anyone who might be experiencing insomnia, but perhaps the most important thing to remember is that sleep is a priority, which might require that women should look more closely at our need to do it all.

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posted: 03.09.2008
Jade_Eternal
I loved your article, Amanda. For 2008, a friend and I made an early New Year's resolution in November 2007 to make getting enough sleep a priority. It really helped to do that because we would do a daily and then weekly check-in. Sometimes, we were lucky to get 4 hours nightly. Now, I think most nights both of us are getting 7 hours. I found it helpful to talk about what the pattern was that seemed to be sabotaging me. With me, I devoted a ton of my day to work and usually didn't get home until around 8pm. I found that I was talking on the telephone and emailing way too much at night. I enjoyed it and I found ways to just limit the time and get some shut-eye at the same time.
posted: 03.09.2008
Chester Payne
I can't swear to a woman's need for sleep, but my own experience says I need far more than I get. Thanks for the article.
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