Sentences with phrase «means sleeping on your back»

Back sleeping means sleeping on your back.
You'll want to find a safe pregnancy sleep position, which means sleeping on your back in the last trimester is probably out.

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Staying up late on a weekend can mean less sleep on Sunday night and challenge efforts to settle back into a routine on Monday.
Entrepreneurs and busy professionals tend to burn the candle at both ends, which often means regularly cutting back on sleep or subsisting on the bare minimum.
I couldn't wait for the school bell to ring on Friday, it would mean only one more sleep until I could go back to the Family Park.
This does not mean that you should stop putting your child to sleep on his back, but you can alternate the head position that he usually sleeps in.
Crib sleep positioners used to be a common thing to use in cribs; they're meant to keep baby in place and sleeping on their backs.
Not going back to work means you'll have more hours available in the day to catch up on sleep with naps.
The built - in timer switches the sounds and light off after 30 minutes meaning you don't have to worry about having to go back in and possibly disturb their sleep, or have it wake them back up later on in the night.
An infant sleep positioner is essentially a flat or wedged mat that is meant to keep a baby on her back while she's sleeping.
This means that whether your child sleeps on their side, back or tummy they will be able to actually breathe through the mattress.
But often Traditional cultures don't / didn't have to because they sleep close meaning children feel safe and secure, they breastfeed on demand (including night feedings) which allows infants and young children to nurse back to sleep, and they accept that there are reasons for wakings.
It also means I don't have to turn on a light when I feed him at 3 a.m., so he goes right back to sleep afterward.»
If this happens, parents tend to get desperate and are willing to try anything to get their children to sleep — even if that means going back on something they swore they would never do.
It was thought that placing a baby on their backs to sleep would mean they could aspirate vomit and choke.
Some positioners are meant to keep a baby from rolling over so they can only sleep on their back.
Being safe means always putting your little one to sleep on their backs, yet rollovers will happen.
Which means you may need to sleep train again, and this is why it's so important you can fall back on the sleep training technique you used before.
If your babysitter will be putting your little one down to sleep, remember to tell them the ABCs of Safe Sleep, which mean that your baby should be Alone, on their Back, in a Clean, Clear sleep, remember to tell them the ABCs of Safe Sleep, which mean that your baby should be Alone, on their Back, in a Clean, Clear Sleep, which mean that your baby should be Alone, on their Back, in a Clean, Clear Crib.
This means, try not to rouse the baby very much, feed at the bedside, do not turn on the TV, and get the baby back to sleep quickly.
This means less time sleeping on the back, which is known to be related to positional «cephalies».
To minimize nighttime discomfort, the Cleveland Clinic recommends making sure you're sleeping on the right mattress (for back, hip, and knee pain, that probably means a firm one) and choosing a pain reliever that will last you until morning.
Because of the strong egos here (people who sleep on their backs are thought to posses big personalities), when one partner complies and lets the other play protector, it means you really understand each other, and indicates confidence in the relationship.
Lax summer rules may have meant that your child was allowed to play on his or her laptop or cell phone in bed, but in order to get back on a regular sleep schedule, it's important to keep electronics out of the bedroom, since they can lead to poor sleep.
Pre-flight dining means you can maximize your sleep time on the short overnight flight back to the UK, meaning regulars on this route will welcome this new lounge feature.
If you wake up in the middle of the night and turn the light on, it tricks your brain into thinking it's time to get up, which means your melatonin levels begin to decrease, making it more difficult to fall back to sleep.
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