Sentences with phrase «hard time falling»

He pulls his feet up off the floor if he's seated in a chair (and is always looking down to see if they're nearby) and has a hard time falling asleep if he thinks they're also on the second floor.
She has a hard time falling asleep and wakes up anxious in the middle of the night unable to fall back asleep.
«Imagine you have a hard time falling asleep, but also a hard time waking up.
Also, travel with melatonin in case you have a hard time falling asleep, or bring a sleep mask, because if you sleep somewhere that's really dark, it's going to help you stay asleep, as well.»
While some puppies fall asleep right away without much fuss, others may have a hard time falling asleep.
I personally have a hard time falling in love with the XC60 because I love old - school Volvo wagons, but I can easily see how lots of people more hip than I am could dig this car.
Few cars are as awesomely burly as the Camaro ZL1, but I'm having a hard time falling in love with it.
After filming several of these scenes, I found I was having a hard time falling into step with Anton.
Fitness boosts your energy levels and if you workout too close to bed, then you'll probably have a hard time falling asleep.
Bring along some natural sleep aids, like melatonin, in case you find yourself still having a hard time falling asleep.
Whether you have a hard time falling asleep, staying asleep or both, you're probably wondering if there's anything you can do about it.
Have a hard time falling and staying asleep?
I can see why he is has a hard time falling asleep.
he works out at night and comes home late from gym (12, 1 am) He says working out gives him energy which is why he has a hard time falling asleep, but even when he doesn't go to gym at night he can't seem to be able to go to sleep early..
People with insomnia have a hard time falling asleep or staying asleep.
A lot of people have a hard time falling asleep at night and end up turning to sleeping pills to help them get more rest.
Papa Natural has a hard time falling asleep if there's any noise, so he frequently uses these earplugs at night: http://amzn.to/1xyxxRp Maybe those can help?
My body and mind are exhausted by my mind is alert and I'm having a hard time falling asleep and staying asleep.
For most of my life, I've had a hard time falling asleep.
My toddler has a hard time falling asleep without nursing and has now figured out how to climb out of the crib.
A child who takes a four - hour nap in the afternoon most likely will have a hard time falling asleep at bedtime.
If they need so much damn sleep, why do they have such a hard time falling asleep?
This was certainly the case with Jack — even now (at the age of four) if he doesn't regularly get a nap, he has a really hard time falling asleep, and even worse, staying asleep.
I know that when I try to go to bed after a rather intense workout, or even watching a captivating television show, I have a really hard time falling asleep.
I can get her drowsy after nursing but the minute I put her down, she wakes and has a hard time falling asleep.
When a baby has a hard time falling asleep, it is usually because they are overly tired.
Does your little one have a hard time falling asleep at night?
If she is not napping at all all day, then she is overly tired and having a hard time falling asleep.
When they have a hard time falling asleep, it is usually because of being awake too long.
Some babies need to eat every 2 hours while growth spurting, and since she was up almost that long, she might have been having a hard time falling asleep because of it.
Changing sleep associations - If your child is used to falling asleep in a particular manner (perhaps you rub her back, or she uses a pacifier, or she falls asleep in your bed), she might have a hard time falling back to sleep when she wakes up in a different manner.
But when he's having a hard time falling asleep, or when he needs to nap while I do other things, babywearing saves the day.
During this state, if something were to distract them or bring them fully out of sleep, they will have a hard time falling back into the next sleep cycle.
If he was cranky because he was having a hard time falling asleep on his own, I would take him, put on my wrap and put him in.
A few nights she does wake up crying and has a hard time falling back to sleep so she's been taking naps during the day.
My 12 month old at times has a hard time falling asleep and wants wants to just be carried, I at times lay him in his crib and he starts to cry for him to be picked; is leaving a child cry for more than 10 mins healthy?
I have only had a handful of nights where I felt I didn't get enough sleep because of this (right now we're actually in the midst of the worst of them, as he figures out crawling and is having a hard time falling and staying asleep, even with nursing and co-sleeping).
We have to start by looking why the child is having a hard time falling asleep.
You're constantly waking up to go to the bathroom, or might feel really uncomfortable and have a hard time falling asleep.
If mom puts the baby to sleep every night, and then one night she needs dad to do it, the child may have a hard time falling asleep.
During a sleep regression, a baby will suddenly have a hard time falling asleep, wake up constantly over night, stay awake through nap times, and of course will end up being tired, cranky, and miserable.
Will have hard time falling asleep all their lives if you don't sleep train!
To this day my 9 month old twins have a hard time falling asleep in their cribs, so I put them to sleep in their gliders and transffer them to the cribs where they sleep through the night.
Sometimes he'll have 2 hrs uninterrupted naps other times (more frequently) he'll wake 45 - 60 min into nap (started at 7weeks) and have a very hard time falling back asleep.
If so, it might be that she is waking up without it and having a hard time falling back asleep.
In the past if I took a nap in the afternoon I would have a hard time falling asleep at night.
My daughter has a harder time falling asleep than my son, but both are parented to sleep in a way that works best for them.
For example, just like adults, babies have a harder time falling asleep after being surrounded by blue or white light.
When you work against this most opportune bedtime, children have a harder time falling asleep due to an increase in a hormone called Cortisol.
When you're unnaturally warm at night, i.e. wrapped up in your favorite fleece pajamas, you'll have both a harder time falling asleep and staying asleep.
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