Sentences with phrase «frequent awakenings»

"Frequent awakenings" means waking up often during sleep, interrupting the normal sleep cycle. Full definition
Another study also found that babies rated as more active during the day had more frequent awakenings at night (Scher et al 1998).
Nighttime sleep may be disrupted, with frequent awakenings throughout the night.
«The more prevalent, disruptive effects include more frequent awakenings, worse sleep quality; reduction of deep sleep, and earlier - than - usual waking times, leading people to feel they did not get enough sleep.»
There are three general types of sleep disturbance: onset insomnia — difficulty falling asleep, terminal insomnia — waking up too early, usually an hour or middle insomnia — frequent awakening throughout the night.
Before families make a decision that night time breastfeeding is no longer needed, it is best for the baby to be seen by his / her physician to make sure growth is adequate, and there is not another reason for frequent awakening.
Because their sleep at night is disjointed and marked by frequent awakenings, narcoleptics tend to be exhausted during the day, increasing their propensity for nodding off, even while in the middle of doing something else.
This may look like difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakening through the night, bedwetting, teeth grinding and fearful nightmares.
Parenthood got me reading tons of books, just to be sure that my firstborn was okay with her frequent awakenings at night.
This is curious because a prominent symptom of FXS is disrupted sleep and frequent awakenings
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