Sentences with phrase «about lack of sleep»

Worried about that lack of sleep, dehydration, eye rubbing and makeup removal telltale signs around you -LSB-...]
He's been pulling me out of bed at the butt crack of dawn to tag along in exchange for free training, so I'm not really complaining, unless we're talking about the lack of sleep... I've discovered two things, and the first being I forgot how much I liked feeling «sore.»
The casual tee looks perfect all dressed up like this:) And that tote is totes adorable (Sorry, that was lame, see above statement about lack of sleep) xJennaD
Visit our Sleep Deprivation and Deficiency Health Topic for more information about lack of sleep.
If you have stress of some sort or perceived stress that does drive cortisol, that can drive like you talking about a lack of sleep.
After you've tossed and turned, adjusted and readjusted your pillow, checked the clock again, and sufficiently groaned about your lack of sleep, what are you supposed to do that's actually going to help solve the issue?
As a new parent, you need friends who can take the complaining about lack of sleep.
Happily, I don't have to worry about lack of sleep ruining their academic success for another two months.
About the lack of sleep, about things no longer being about you, about the terrible twos and the money and the laundry and the driving and lots of other annoying and monotonous stuff.
A safe place to commiserate about lack of sleep, frustrations with feedings, and, yes, make a few new friends, a New Mom Group can be a real lifeline to share and explore your new role of «mom,» especially for those without family nearby.
New moms are always talking about being sleep deprived, but we rarely hear new dads talking about their lack of sleep.
It's pretty common to hear parents of all ages and stages complain about a lack of sleep.
I'm crying when I think about the lack of sleep I've had lately, but let's roll with the emoji signifying the best part of the day to win here.
Sorry about the lack of sleep — just a suggestion — I think it might be time to have a 2nd baby!
Despite my concerns about his lack of sleep and sneaking around, I was recently told (by a computer programmer) that it takes a ton of courage to create content and put it on the Web.

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Yet a lack of sleep affects about 40 percent of the population, with roughly 20 percent of people suffering from insomnia.
As I survey the Scriptures on the subject, I do see a lot of texts that talk about sleep or lack of consciousness after death, but I also see a lot that do seem to imply consciousness after death.
And not to whine about it too much, but flights like that mess me up - the lack of sleep, the dehydration, the weird food.
And to be honest, a mother who is about to snap for lack of sleep and frustation of not being able to put her child down could be far more dangerous than putting the baby down and letting the little one cry for awhile.
«Don't worry about your insomnia — it won't hurt you or your baby... worrying about not sleeping will certainly be more stressful than lack of sleep itself.
Unfortunately, there is a dire lack of understanding amongst public health officials about the true nature of infant sleep patterns.
While I can understand your concern about your daughter's lack of sleep while having to travel long distances, I think as a grandmother, it is your role to support your daughter in whatever parenting decision she chooses, perhaps you could offer to spend the night every so often so she can catch up on a good's night sleep?
Developed by a fashion industry executive who was frustrated by the lack of options in sleepwear, RECLINER is luxurious and stylish, yes, but we're talking about it today as an essential because it's truly functional and may even help you sleep better.
As tired as you are by your infant's sleep or lack thereof... As worried as you are about getting rest once baby comes... As tempting as it is to overlook this fact at 3:30 am when every other soul on the face of the earth is sleeping soundly and you are alone and desperate in the dark with a crying baby...
(I know, I know, if you breastfeed right now and feel like you are about to die from lack of sleep, this may seem like a really poor joke.
The dads tell you all about the hard parts like lack of sleep and poopie diapers.
Lack of sleep affects every minute of every day for every person in the family because lack of sleep isn't just about being tiLack of sleep affects every minute of every day for every person in the family because lack of sleep isn't just about being tilack of sleep isn't just about being tired.
Sore nipples, conflicting emotions, worry about the uncertainty of our path, and of course the nausea and lack of sleep, have forced me to use another set of AP tools.
I was crazy from the narcotics, the lack of sleep leading up to and following the birth, and combine all that with first - time mother fears — I slipped into post-partum anxiety, hyperventilating regularly about my inability to sleep.
The etiology of PPD is unclear and is varied from woman to woman, but certain factors are suspected to contribute to its development: hormonal fluctuations, any preexisting medical problems, personal or family history of depression, marital dysfunction or general lack of support and social network, immaturity and low self - esteem, negative feelings about the pregnancy, lack of sleep, financial concerns, premature or special needs child, multiple pregnancy, traumatic birth, chronic stress factors, and neurotransmitter deficiencies.
People warn you about the diapers, the crying, the lack of sleep, but you think it will be different for you, and your relationship will defy all those newborn odds.
Same with lack of sleep — divorced and separated adults get less sleep than married couples, and about 250,000 traffic accidents a year are sleep related, 1,500 fatal, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medisleep — divorced and separated adults get less sleep than married couples, and about 250,000 traffic accidents a year are sleep related, 1,500 fatal, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medisleep than married couples, and about 250,000 traffic accidents a year are sleep related, 1,500 fatal, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medisleep related, 1,500 fatal, according to the American Academy of Sleep MediSleep Medicine.
Worry about child care... pumping... lack of sleep.
Lack of REM sleep, which takes about 90 minutes to reach, can cause memory lapses and can negatively affect the way you perform your daily activities, possibly even putting your baby at risk.
I waded through stacks of books bursting with information about human sleep, but all lacked specific solutions to the sleeping - through - the - night - without - crying - it - out dilemma.
«When we talk about sleep deprivation we are talking about a lack of deep sleep.
Lack of sleep can make a non-pregnant woman grumpy and irritable, so think about what it could do to you?
I pumped for about a day, and then laughed (possibly maniacally, due to lack of sleep) at myself for even imagining that I had that kind of time, and I went out and bought a huge tub of formula.
Aside from the separation anxiety, the added chores with having a baby at home, lack of sleep, and the physical and mental toll it takes for a woman to continue being mindful about pumping can be stressful.
Don't expect baby's sleep pattern to be predictable: Although newborns sleep most of the day, many moms say that a lack of sleep is the hardest part about having a baby.
One of the most talked about parenting topics is baby sleep (or lack of it).
I'm at the point where I «m concerned about his development being affected by the lack of sleep, not to mention the fact that I'm completely overwhelmed by my own inability to rest.
They're hard to deal with because when children aren't sleeping, parents aren't sleeping, and that lack of sleep affects every minute of every day for every person in the family because lack of sleep isn't just about being tired.
The baby blues will also often include feelings associated with coming off the high of labor and birthing to the new realities of a demanding little creature, less sleep, being anxious about this new responsibility and concern about spousal support (or the lack thereof).
They may be grieving over unexpected birth outcomes, separation from their baby after birth, disappointments over breastfeeding expectations compounded by a fussy baby, lack of sleep, lack of support and general worries about their babies.
Since we talked about sleep this week (lack of it, more specifically), I've gathered some...
Sometimes with a lack of coffee and sleep we suck at this and through that our girls learn about forgiveness and that mommy and daddy know how to say sorry.
It was mostly complaining about the everyday things you routinely see us moms complain about; lack of sleep, the regular cacophony of whining, lost shoes and arguing about hairstyles.
Changing hormones, anxiety about caring for the baby, and lack of sleep all affect your emotions.
Sleep, or the lack of it, seems to affect just about every aspect of human physiology.
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